Justice League Unlimited #1
SCORE: 74
I loved the Justice League Unlimited cartoon show. I enjoyed finding
some comic books from back in the day based on that cartoon. Justice
League Unlimited #1 is not based on that cartoon. I decided to check
this series out anyway. Justice League Unlimited #1 is like the current
DC Comics super heroes but with the concept of all of these heroes
working together from the space station. It also helps with the All In
story thread.
There will be spoilers in my review of the Justice League Unlimited #1
comic book. The cost of Justice League Unlimited #1 was $3.99. There are
twenty-two pages of comic book content within Justice League Unlimited
#1. There are also four pages of a preview of the Hush 2 storyline in
the Batman comic book. There are also two pages of introduction and
credits in Justice League Unlimited #1. There is also a DC Nation
Spotlight on All In in this comic book.
Justice League Unlimited #1 introduces readers to Air Wave. This is an
interesting character that winds up helping save a life. The issues
families can have with Justice League Unlimited #1 are violence, blood,
and more. There is a group attacking the Justice League in Justice
League Unlimited #1. The Justice League stops them in Justice League
Unlimited #1. The heroes thank Air Wave for saving the life in this
comic book.
Batman and Blue Beetle find something bad in Justice League Unlimited
#1. I expect that thread will continue in the next issue. I must admit
that I liked reading Justice League Unlimited #1. I am interested in
reading more of this series as time and money allow. I love how The
Flash shows Air Wave around in Justice League Unlimited #1. That was
pretty clever and epic.
The ending of Justice League Unlimited #1 is a bit of a shock. We find
out that Air Wave is there to destroy the Justice League. What makes
this so strange is Air Wave is crying because the heroes are so nice to
him in Justice League Unlimited #1. Will Air Wave continue his mission
or will he change? There are some options that the writer can go with. I
am curious to see what happens next.
- Paul
Graphics: 68%
Writing: 80%
Replay/Extras: 74%
Story: 78%
Family Friendly Factor: 70%
System: Comic Book
Publisher: DC Comics
Author: Waid, Mora, Bonvillain
Rating: ‘13+’ for THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY
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