Swamp Thing, the DCU’s dedicated Earth elemental, meets his grizzly end thanks to a sinister organization. But what does it ...
DC Comics lists all the Justice League comics to follow along to make sense of it all, all along the Watchtower... Explore the core Justice League titles like Superman and Aquaman for a deeper ...
Justice League and Justice League Unlimited have both held up incredibly well, being some of the greatest DC adaptations ever ...
In Justice League Unlimited #3, the Justice League faces an ecological disaster while Plastic Man and Beast Boy deal with ...
Justice League Unlimited has truly captured the brilliance of the best Justice League adventures, and issue three is yet ...
Last year saw DC split its superhero comics into two distinct settings as part of its DC All In initiative. On one side is ...
Sometimes, you need to reread a comic. I’m man enough to admit when I’m wrong, and while I do feel this version of the League sacrifices a bit of individual identity by having an “unlimited ...
DC Comics has many ... it is no surprise Fate joined Justice League Dark, as their goals are closely aligned with keeping the Lords of Chaos at bay. With nearly unlimited power, divine empowerment ...
The Atom Project was first mentioned in Justice League Unlimited #1. Overseen by Ryan ... from the Watchtower and the manhunt that opens the comic. The chief problem with Justice League: The ...
One of my least favorite tropes of comic book storytelling is when an ... audience’s willingness to engage with such scenes. Justice League: The Atom Project #1 — written by Ryan Parrot ...
So, after a rather enjoyable detour focusing mainly on the Martian Manhunter, I’ve come around to this premise of every superhero being on the League. There’s certainly potential here if the ...