Justice League

Geoff Johns, 1973-

Book - 2012

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Subjects
Genres
Superhero comics
Science fiction comics
Comics (Graphic works)
Published
New York : DC Comics c2012-
Language
English
Main Author
Geoff Johns, 1973- (-)
Other Authors
Jim Lee, 1964- (-), Scott Williams
Item Description
Description based on volume 1.
Originally published in single magazine form in: Justice League 1-6 [v. 1] ; Justice League 7-12 [v. 2] ; Justice league 13-17 and Aquaman #15-16 [v. 3] ; Justice League #18-20, #22-23 [v. 4] ; Justice League 24-29 [v. 5] ; Justice League 30-39 [v. 6] ; Justice League 40-44 and DC Sneak Peek: Justice League #1 [v. 7] ;
Physical Description
v. : ill. ; 27 cm
ISBN
9781401234614
9781401237646
9781401237653
9781401242404
9781401247171
9781401250089
9781401250096
9781401252366
9781401259778
9781401263416
  • v. 1. Origin
  • v. 2. The villain's journey
  • v. 3. Throne of Atlantis
  • v. 4. The grid
  • v. 5. Forever heroes
  • v. 6. Injustice league
  • v. 7. The Darkseid War
  • v. 8. The Darkseid War part 2
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

As a part of DC's global reboot program, the New 52, these first six issues of Justice League serve as a fast-paced if dramatically inert origin story. Writer Johns resets the time line to "five years ago," when the world at large fears and mistrusts Batman, the Green Lantern, and Superman. Beset by infighting, these three are joined by Wonder Woman, Aquaman, the Flash, and Cyborg to battle ever-multiplying emissaries sent by Darkseid to collect and recycle human beings. The plotting and character dynamics are mechanical and cautious: our heroes haven't really changed, but their costumes have. Cocky quips (the Green Lantern to Batman: "You're not just some guy in a bat costume, are you?") abound, but do little to change or develop readers' decades-old familiarity with these characters. The artwork by Lee and Williams reflects the industry standard for superhero tales: dynamic action is masterfully staged, while bodies suffer from anatomical hysteria. These first issues' major objective is persuading readers to again recalibrate their imaginations so that future stories are less burdened by continuity concerns. It's entertaining, but has the staying power of a stick of Juicy Fruit. (May) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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