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Justice League Unlimited doesn't just show you a situation where the world is at stake. It reminds you of why it's worth saving. Justice League Unlimited #1 is out now from DC.
Justice League #1 is entirely competent as an introduction to the DCU, albeit a very small step towards a landscape that will only continue to reveal itself as the New 52 press on.
Presented in 1.33:1 fullscreen video, Justice League's first time out on DVD looks very good indeed. Colors are all bright and uniform, and there is no dirt, dust, or grain to be seen.
Justice League #1 is the triumphant return of what DC once hailed as its flagship title. It is intimate and enormous, inspiring, entertaining, and terrifying. This is how it’s done.
In Justice League Unlimited #1, Black Lightning and Star Sapphire pair up to carry out their search-and-rescue directive. As the two take off, Star reveals her unease about her inexperience as a ...
One of our first glimpses of the new Justice League came in the recent DC All-In one-shot, which established this kind of elemental Superman Vs. Darkseid dynamic.
Justice League Unlimited is one of the greatest DC animated shows ever to exist, proving this title with a handful of ...
The Justice League has had a bit of a rough go of it these past few years at DC Comics. On one hand, the team's long awaited big screen debut did not exactly set the world on fire.
Justice League Annual #1 is more of the past month’s status quo. Gone are the memorable artwork and well-crafted narration and dialogue that at first caught our interest.