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Young Justice #1
| Writer | Brian Michael Bendis |
| Artist | Patrick Gleason |
| Cover Price | $4.99 |
Superboy! Wonder Girl! Robin! Impulse! Amethyst! They're all united in YOUNG JUSTICE #1, the debut issue of a brand-new series that also introduces new heroes Teen Lantern and Jinny Hex! When the nightmare dimension known as Gemworld invades Metropolis, these teen heroes reunite to deal with the situation-but they're shocked to discover the battle may be the key to the return of Conner Kent, a.k.a. Superboy! This mix of fan favorites and new legacy heroes will be the center point for some of the biggest goings-on at DC! As if that weren't enough, Bendis reunites with all-star artist Patrick Gleason (SUPERMAN, ACTION COMICS, GREEN LANTERN CORP more
CRITIC REVIEWS
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10
AIPT - Robyn Montgomery
Jan 09, 2019Is it good?! It's great! Bendis and Gleason hit it out of the park again! Read Full Review
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10
Green Lantern Corps - w-west
Jan 09, 2019It's hard to write a review of the first issue. We got a lot of cool scenes and a lot of promise. As a fan of Bendis' (early)Uncanny X-Men series, I think he'll have a pretty good handle on these young characters. I'm anxiously awaiting the next issue. This creative is onto something, dare I say…wonderful? Yeah, wonderful. Read Full Review
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10
DC Comics News - Ari Bard
Jan 09, 2019There are numerous adjectives once could use to describe the magic and wonder inYoung Justice #1.I'd like to focus on the masterful use of energy, panel to panel, page to page, and issue to reader, that Bendis, Gleason, and Sanchez create from start to finish, only making you want to start again. Read Full Review
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10
Sequential Planet - Ethan Maddux
Jan 09, 2019Bendis and Gleason's enthusiasm seeps through the panel borders, and that enthusiasm was enough to improve my mood going forward in my day as I kept thinking about it. I want more. Young Justice #1 achieves every goal it sets for itself, and that is by my definition,a perfect comic. Read Full Review
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10
Infinite Earths - J.D. Jr.
Jan 10, 2019A winner right out of the gate! Read Full Review
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10
Dark Knight News - Philip Clark
Jan 10, 2019Genuinely, one of the best opening comics I've read in a long time. Brian Michael Bendis sets up a multitude of interesting stories and character arcs already. Read Full Review
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9.6
You Don't Read Comics - Christopher Holden
Jan 11, 2019A welcome return home for fans of the original team,Young Justice #1 provides much appreciated fan service to long-time readers, while revitalizing the franchise with new characters, mysteries, and a fun, vibrant energy. Young Justice #1 marks a phenomenal series start which will please fans both old and young. Read Full Review
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9.5
Lyles Movie Files - Jeffrey Lyles
Jan 09, 2019The mix of characters is pretty interesting though so I'm excited to see the team gel. If anything this reminds me of the fun when I first started reading New Warriors (and OG Young Justice) back in the 90s. Read Full Review
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9.5
Comic Watch - Nicholas Osborn
Jan 10, 2019Young Justice #1 is an action-packed introduction that sets up an epic story going forward. There is a good balance between familiarity and surprise that makes it an enjoyable read, but the true strength of the issue is in both the established and budding relationships of each member. As long as the series can maintain this level of heart, it looks like fans are in for a thrilling experience. Read Full Review
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9.5
On Comics Ground - James Portis
Jan 10, 2019Bendis, I'm being generous and keeping this in the 9's because you seem to be on your A.) game again and it makes me happy to see my brothers and sister again. But if things don't start getting explained I will not hesitate! All in all, Young Justice #1 is a nostalgic yet new beginning despite the questions and lack of continuity making zero sense. A good jumping on point for those looking for a great time. Definitely a good read. Read Full Review
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9.3
The Super Powered Fancast - Deron Generally
Jan 09, 2019Patrick Gleason's art is spectacular. There is an energy and sense of movement in every panel and they complement the pace and tone of this issue really well. Read Full Review
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9.0
Geek Dad - Ray Goldfield
Jan 09, 2019While the first issue is not quite perfect, it's the most purely fun book Brian Michael Bendis has written in a while. After years of dour Teen Titans books, it's great to have Young Justice back. Read Full Review
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9.0
Comicosity - Doug Zawisza
Jan 09, 2019Bendis, Gleason, Sanchez, and the DC Lettering crew have crafted a fun adventure here that is nearly fit for all ages, but totally entertaining for anyone who picks it up. And I strongly recommend you give this book a read, especially if you're looking to reawaken your own sense of wonder or just find a comic you can have fun reading again. Read Full Review
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9.0
Big Comic Page - Connor Stephens
Jan 09, 2019Put simply, Bendis, Gleason and Snchez combine to bring us the return of Young Justice in a way we could previously only have dreamed of. Boasting top-tier execution and filled to the brim with character and action, this first issue gives us everything we've come to love about not only this team, but teen heroes in general, while also establishing a strong first arc, some big mysteries and hinting at some even bigger returns down the road. Read Full Review
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9.0
Chuck's Comic Of The Day - Chuck
Jan 11, 2019It's a strong start for this restart of the team, and one of the first titles from the new Wonder Comics imprint from DC. Read Full Review
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9.0
Outright Geekery - Antonio Pedro
Jan 12, 2019While there are the occasional Bendisisms and even continuity missteps, the entire thing is a blast and if you're looking for that teen superhero fix, it's perfect. I give it a strong recommendation, go out and get it. Read Full Review
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9.0
Comic Book Bin - Deejay Dayton
Feb 01, 2019The story is frenetic in its pacing, picking up the characters along the way, and assuming some familiarity of the reader with them. Perhaps a little more in the way of clear action and situations might have helped. But I admit that, when I finished my first read of the issue, I was so fanboy pumped that I didn't really mind. I only spot the weakness looking through a second time for the review. Read Full Review
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8.8
Comicsverse - Raphael Soohoo
Jan 10, 2019Brian Michael Bendis revives the teenage team of the late '90s! The opening story is exciting and doesn't talk down to younger readers. There's a lot to like from this opening salvo! Read Full Review
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8.5
411Mania - John Pumpernickel
Jan 10, 2019The big drawback, which may or may not be a big deal, is that the Wonder Comics line is aimed at the younger crowd. It feels that way but it also has a lot of nostalgia that will attract longtime fans. It's a great jumping on point but I don't see this being the book that will open the door to the new masses. Read Full Review
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8.2
Graphic Policy - Brett
Jan 09, 2019The first issue is good and fun. As an entry point for new readers, it's perfectly fine with little knowledge needed and those who are long time fans should be excited to see folks together and about that final panel. This first issue isn't groundbreaking at all but what it delivers is entertaining fun and some times that's all you need. Read Full Review
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8.1
IGN - Jesse Schedeen
Jan 09, 2019Young Justice #1 makes up for a basic story with great characterization and snazzy visuals. Read Full Review
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8.0
Comic Crusaders - Johnny
Jan 09, 2019Whilst I appreciate that this book isn't aimed at me, I can appreciate the need for the comic book industry to entice its next generation of readers, who may well become our next generation of artists and writers. Read Full Review
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8.0
ComicBook.com - Charlie Ridgely
Jan 09, 2019Bendis flexes the same muscles he used when creating Miles Morales, and proves that he can still write teenage characters as good as anyone. Read Full Review
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8.0
Newsarama - Pierce Lydon
Jan 09, 2019Young Justice is back, and it's setting the bar for Wonder Comics exceptionally high. Read Full Review
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8.0
Multiversity Comics - Reed Hinckley-Barnes
Jan 10, 2019"Young Justice" #1 sees Bendis and Gleason at their best, making a joyful, exciting first issue. Read Full Review
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8.0
Newsarama - Matthew Sibley
Jan 10, 2019It may have taken a while to get here, but already Young Justice is making up for lost time. Read Full Review
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8.0
Razorfine - Alan Rapp
Jan 15, 2019With a feel of classic Teen Titans and original Young Justice stories, the new comic offers a solid opening. Like Bart, I'm excited to see what happens next. Worth a look. Read Full Review
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7.5
Doom Rocket - Brendan Hodgdon
Jan 10, 2019All told, Young Justice #1 certainly establishes the level of energy that the Wonder Comics imprint will doubtlessly have. It's exactly the sort of fun, YA-friendly personality that mainstream comics should always provide. Read Full Review
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7.5
CourtOfNerds - Grant Stoye
Jan 10, 2019This is a fun first issue: the action is frenetic, the nostalgia is addictive, and by god Bart Allen is the greatest. This lays the groundwork for a really enjoyable run, and is clearly worth picking up. Read Full Review
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7.3
Word Of The Nerd - Brent Jackson
Jan 10, 2019Young Justice #1 is an exciting, fun and all around enjoyable first issue. Yeah, if you think about the plot and how it fits into the DC Universe it becomes way less enjoyable but if you go with the Ifanboy podcast motto of “nothing makes sense, nothing matters”then it is not so bad. The art while at times a bit confusing when the action gets too heavy services the book well. We get some fantastic action shots and some great looking pages. Young Justice #1 might not be the greatest first issue, but it was an enjoyable read and I am definitely on board for more! Read Full Review
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7.2
Monkeys Fighting Robots - Jose "Jody" Cardona
Jan 09, 2019It has a few missteps, but Young Justice #1 is a fun intro to the series. Read Full Review
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7.0
Critical Blast - RJ Carter
Jan 11, 2019I'm willing to give this team a shot for old time's sake, and I'll keep my optimism high. But that optimism is going to be tempered with caution. A stronger start would have made for a stronger foundation in my eyes. Read Full Review
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7.0
Henchman-4-Hire - Sean Ian Mills
Jan 12, 2019It's a wild and crazy issue, but in its rush to just get on with the story, it bypasses a lot of storytelling hurdles. Read Full Review
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6.7
Major Spoilers - Matthew Peterson
Jan 10, 2019It's fast-paced and well-drawn, if a little short of plot detail and explanation. I'm interested in seeing through this first arc, though, since Bendis tends to write for the trade. Read Full Review
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6.5
Weird Science - Eric Shea
Jan 09, 2019While I really enjoy aspects of this book and the way the characters look, this continuity is a mess and Brian Michael Bendis is just smashing things together whether they make sense to the greater continuity or not. With that, the panel layout left a lot to be desired in my mind and my first impression of this book isn't the beacon of hope that I thought it would be. Read Full Review
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6.5
Comic Book Revolution - Rokk
Jan 10, 2019I would certainly recommend Young Justice #1 to fans of the original Young Justice. Yes, this issue has plenty of defects, but it is great to see Tim, Cassie, Conner, and Bart back together again. Read Full Review
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6.0
Comics: The Gathering - Batmanaruto
Jan 09, 2019Personally I felt that the issue was really fun and gave us some interactions between characters, but was a letdown story-wise and did little to tell the reader where it fit into continuity or how the characters are now familiar with one another. However even withmy criticisms of the book, I would still recommend it and the problems may be solved or developed on in future issues. Read Full Review
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2.0
Kabooooom - Matt Morrison
Jan 09, 2019In the end, there is nothing to recommend Young Justice #1. This book is not worth money or your consideration. Those seeking a good Young Justice comic book would do well to invest it in a DC Universe subscription and check out the excellent new Young Justicecomic by Greg Weisman and Christopher Jones instead. Read Full Review