Young Justice #7
| Writer | Brian Michael Bendis |
| Artist | John Timms |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
Young Justice-lost in the Multiverse! After the explosive conclusion to their Gemworld adventure, the team is having a tough time finding their way back to their Earth. No, we can't tell you where they end up, but rest assured, you will be surprised! But as exciting as all that is, we have bigger problems to deal with as Tim Drake is about to do something he has only done...lots of times before. He is about to announce his new alias...a new superhero name. A Young Justice name. And this time, it's permanent. Like, forever.
CRITIC REVIEWS
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10
Dark Knight News - Philip Clark
Jul 10, 2019Reading through this comic was just so fast and fluid. That's a testament to the style and writing of this issue. Everything is coming together very nicely, and I look forward to the next issue! Read Full Review
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10
Comic Book Bin - Deejay Dayton
Jul 11, 2019I wouldnt say this is one of the more important issues of the run. Nothing major is resolved or revealed. But its absolutely enjoyable nevertheless. A fun chapter, and there is nothing wrong with that. Read Full Review
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10
You Don't Read Comics - Christopher Holden
Jul 16, 2019Young Justice #7 is pure, unadulterated fun. It captures the lighthearted nature of the original series while infusing its own flavor and attitude. One of, if not the best issues of the relaunch, so far, Young Justice #7 is the epitome of what makes the series great, and should not be missed by any fan. Read Full Review
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9.6
Chuck's Comic Of The Day - Chuck
Jul 14, 2019Highly recommended! Read Full Review
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9.3
Comic Watch - Nicholas Osborn
Jul 16, 2019'Young Justice #7' is the book we have been waiting on since the series was announced. It's effortless fun made beautiful by an excellent creative team. To the fans who may have been apprehensive about jumping in, now is the time! Read Full Review
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9.0
Geek Dad - Ray Goldfield
Jul 10, 2019Even though things are chaotic, I feel like this is the best issue we've gotten so far for just focusing on the core cast and getting to see how they operate as a team. Read Full Review
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9.0
Lyles Movie Files - Jeffrey Lyles
Jul 10, 2019I've enjoyed the team dynamic enough to stick through some of the weaker issues, but with this new setup, I'm excited about where Bendis will take the book going forward. It could quickly become my favorite book he's working on. Read Full Review
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9.0
Razorfine - Alan Rapp
Jul 19, 2019The group's next jump takes them to the Earth of Kingdom Come and a far-less amused Justice League who eventually accepts the kids' story and, with the help of Doctor Fate, allows them to move on. Through a small miscalculation (hey, even mystics make mistakes) the group doesn't arrive home but is dropped into yet another parallel Earth. While this one may not have talking animals or miniature super-heroes, I'm betting it will have its own challenges for Young Justice to overcome in order to make it back home. Must-read. Read Full Review
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8.9
The Super Powered Fancast - Deron Generally
Jul 10, 2019The entire art team delivers some great, fun and vibrant visuals. Every page is filled with beautiful details and a fun, light energy that complements the tone of the story and the characters. Read Full Review
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8.0
But Why Tho? - Aaron Phillips
Jul 10, 2019Overall, Young Justice #7 is an offbeat, quirky, and outlandish issue that, so far, is my favorite. Young Justice #7 is a great read, with some brilliantly well-timed comedy. Read Full Review
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8.0
ComicBook.com - Chase Magnett
Jul 10, 2019If this is what is possible with a displaced set of DC's most charming teenage characters, then let's hope they never find their way back home. Read Full Review
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8.0
The Beat - Louie Hlad
Jul 10, 2019Cranking the nostalgia factor up to eleven, the setting of this latest issue bounces between several alternate versions of Earth that longtime DC readers will recognize and welcome. Read Full Review
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8.0
The Batman Universe - Jessica Nilo Alves
Jul 12, 2019The definition of an issue that can lead to fun conversation amongst friends. The all-ages storyline and art hits the nail right on its head for the target audience of Wonder Comics, with a curated choice of artists whose works are a delight to the eyes and whose styles work together amazingly well. Read Full Review
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7.0
Newsarama - David Pepose
Jul 11, 2019A very sit-commy detour in nature, Bendis does nice work with the comedy here, particularly with a scene with artist Dan Hipp, who delivers a very funny sequence in the vein of Teen Titans Go. Read Full Review
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7.0
Multiversity Comics - Michael Govan
Jul 15, 2019Young Justice hopes that the next leap will be the leap home. Read Full Review
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7.0
Sequential Planet - Greg Mysogland
Jul 23, 2019Drawing from a much darker, morally complicated story results in Young Justice's first real misfire. Read Full Review
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6.0
Weird Science - Eric Shea
Jul 10, 2019While I love the art in this issue, this book doesn't really have more than two notes it plays the entire issue, while not utilizing the fun that going to different worlds could have. With that, it didn't seem to take the worlds they went to seriously enough in my mind. All in all, I'm still trying to like this series, but this issue isn't doing it for me. Read Full Review
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6.0
DC Comics News - Ari Bard
Jul 10, 2019Young Justice #7 continues to be a fun adventure through the multiverse with a ton of humor, heart, and heroism. Read Full Review