Justice League Unlimited Issue 3 uses more of the expanded roster, needing all hands on deck to prevent the Amazon from ...
Justice League Unlimited #3 mirrors real-world wildfires with its Inferno storyline. Comic creators face wildfire devastation ...
Just when fans thought the Justice League might get a reprieve from world-ending threats following Darkseid’s death, they ...
Where did Plastic Man's super stretching powers go? Justice League Unlimited #3 has the Spoilers... Plastic Man swaps powers ...
Justice League Unlimited #3 is a drop from the previous two issues. While I hesitate to call it bad, the writing is too simple at times and unable to elevate a rather lackluster plot. Dan Mora’s ...
making him a natural leader for the Justice League. Batman's strategic mind and planning abilities could make him an ideal leader, despite his sometimes controversial methods. Martian Manhunter's ...
Almost a year after its disastrous release, Rocksteady Games' live-service shooter Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League has ended, revealing a shocking new twist. The game's final cutscene ...
One of the most infamous video game launches in recent memory, Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League failed to live up to its Arkhamverse predecessors when fans first got their hands on it last year.
Justice League Unlimited is developing Inferno into the scariest force in the DC Multiverse; if they’re able to destroy Swamp Thing, they are a threat that even the Justice League might not be ...
Justice League: The Atom Project #1 — written by Ryan Parrot and John Ridley, with art by Mike Perkins, colors by Adriano Lucas, and letters by Wes Abbot — employs this trope, poorly executed ...