Return to the world of the beloved Justice League Unlimited animated series with all-new comic book adventures! From the producer of Justice League Unlimited James Tucker and animated series writer J.M. DeMatteis comes all-new adventures starring the World's Greatest Heroes! There is a being wandering the universe searching for its true purpose, but what it finds out one the Return to the world of the beloved Justice League Unlimited animated series with all-new comic book adventures! From the producer of Justice League Unlimited James Tucker and animated series writer J.M. DeMatteis comes all-new adventures starring the World's Greatest Heroes! There is a being wandering the universe searching for its true purpose, but what it finds out one the furthest edges of the cosmos will change not just our universe, but multiple universes! Across the globe, people begin disappearing, replaced with different but similar individuals. So where is Superman and who is his evil counterpart--the monstrous Overman? In order to get to the bottom of what's happening, the Justice League will need to first take down the new villain! And what horrors are revealed in the twisted mirror room?! In the tradition of Batman: The Adventures Continue, this series returns to the world of the fan-favorite Justice League and Justice League Unlimited animated series, presenting fresh stories starring Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman, the Flash, Green Lantern, Hawkgirl, and Martian Manhunter! This volume collects Justice League Infinity #1-7.
Justice League Infinity
Return to the world of the beloved Justice League Unlimited animated series with all-new comic book adventures! From the producer of Justice League Unlimited James Tucker and animated series writer J.M. DeMatteis comes all-new adventures starring the World's Greatest Heroes! There is a being wandering the universe searching for its true purpose, but what it finds out one the Return to the world of the beloved Justice League Unlimited animated series with all-new comic book adventures! From the producer of Justice League Unlimited James Tucker and animated series writer J.M. DeMatteis comes all-new adventures starring the World's Greatest Heroes! There is a being wandering the universe searching for its true purpose, but what it finds out one the furthest edges of the cosmos will change not just our universe, but multiple universes! Across the globe, people begin disappearing, replaced with different but similar individuals. So where is Superman and who is his evil counterpart--the monstrous Overman? In order to get to the bottom of what's happening, the Justice League will need to first take down the new villain! And what horrors are revealed in the twisted mirror room?! In the tradition of Batman: The Adventures Continue, this series returns to the world of the fan-favorite Justice League and Justice League Unlimited animated series, presenting fresh stories starring Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman, the Flash, Green Lantern, Hawkgirl, and Martian Manhunter! This volume collects Justice League Infinity #1-7.
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Molly™☺ –
A Justice League adventure set in the DCAU that's reminiscent of an episode of the TV show, only it's spread out across the page instead. Doing a story involving multiverse travel is extremely hard to get right, and whilst this particular story doesn't go intricately into detail, it manages to muster together a somewhat coherent plot. It's fun without taking itself too seriously, and manages to produce the right amount of laughs, action and character moments. A Justice League adventure set in the DCAU that's reminiscent of an episode of the TV show, only it's spread out across the page instead. Doing a story involving multiverse travel is extremely hard to get right, and whilst this particular story doesn't go intricately into detail, it manages to muster together a somewhat coherent plot. It's fun without taking itself too seriously, and manages to produce the right amount of laughs, action and character moments.
Heather - Just Geeking By –
I can't say I'm a fan of this series. I've not watched the animated series yet, so I don't know whether John Stewart's personality is this bad in the series or whether it just came off so badly in this comic series, but I'm not used to him being such a misogynistic ass. I can't say I'm a fan of this series. I've not watched the animated series yet, so I don't know whether John Stewart's personality is this bad in the series or whether it just came off so badly in this comic series, but I'm not used to him being such a misogynistic ass.
Michael Emond –
With the talent involved in this writing staff I would have expected a better constructed story. Instead it is a pretty weak one. I actually like these animated comics because they are less dark than the mainstream ones and less bogged down by the reboot of the DC Universe (for the 100th time). I like the more cartoon-ish art style. what I didn't like was the story involving Amazo still searching for his reason to exist. And breaking the Universe in the process so our heroes switched places with With the talent involved in this writing staff I would have expected a better constructed story. Instead it is a pretty weak one. I actually like these animated comics because they are less dark than the mainstream ones and less bogged down by the reboot of the DC Universe (for the 100th time). I like the more cartoon-ish art style. what I didn't like was the story involving Amazo still searching for his reason to exist. And breaking the Universe in the process so our heroes switched places with a darker version of themselves...or different Multiverse versions. As I said I like these animated books because it simplifies things - when you try to do a multiverse storyline you are missing the point of simplification. also "dark Superman?" have we not seen that idea 100 times before? And the way it concluded..the power of love of Wonder Woman and Batman saved everything...yikes. No thanks. That was a little too smarmy and convenient. All in all - not a great read. They could have done better.
Anthony –
As a longtime fan of the original Batman, Superman, and Justice League animated series universe, I was so happy to see this comic book series coming to life. Finally introducing the multiverse concept to this animated series was an inspired choice, introducing everything from the Vandal Savage-led Nazi world housing a Nazi-version of Superman, a world in which Darkseid married a certain Amazonian hero, and so much more. The artwork matched the original animation perfectly, and the rich story exp As a longtime fan of the original Batman, Superman, and Justice League animated series universe, I was so happy to see this comic book series coming to life. Finally introducing the multiverse concept to this animated series was an inspired choice, introducing everything from the Vandal Savage-led Nazi world housing a Nazi-version of Superman, a world in which Darkseid married a certain Amazonian hero, and so much more. The artwork matched the original animation perfectly, and the rich story expanded the already engaging world that the shows had already left behind, leaving me wanting a new animated series to pick up where this comic series leaves off. A must-read for longtime JLU fans!
Jess –
Justice League and J.M. DeMatteis. Those are the only words you needed to say to get me to want to read this comic. With or without Keith Giffen, DeMatteis is the writer for Justice League. Add in not being hindered by current DC continuity- and continuing the unfinished arcs from the Justice League Unlimited TV series. Hell yeah. This is EXACTLY what I wanted.
Rob Schamberger –
I enjoyed this a lot! It’s essentially the DCAU’s synthesis of Crisis on Infinite Earths, Infinite Crisis and Final Crisis. Gorgeous line art by Ethen Beavers with outstanding colors from Nick Filardi take the book to a whole other level.
James Bowman –
A solidly entertaining return to the DC Animated Universe's Justice League, taking the League into the multiverse and remixing various takes on DC's alternate Earths. Fans of the series should be pretty satisfied. It would be neat to see this actually animated at some point. (B+) A solidly entertaining return to the DC Animated Universe's Justice League, taking the League into the multiverse and remixing various takes on DC's alternate Earths. Fans of the series should be pretty satisfied. It would be neat to see this actually animated at some point. (B+)
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