Green Arrow is on his own to face the hordes of Brainiac with the Justice League nowhere to be seen. Batgirl contacts him to provide guidance, but physical backup is off the table. Is it a good read?
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Can they arrive on Earth in time? What of Vril Dox?
Justice League: No Justice #4 cover by Francis Manapul
Like the ending to Dark Nights: Metal, the ending to Justice League: No Justice is a massive party with all your favorite DC characters that makes little coherent or flowing sense.
I could break down the story and[...]
All the while, Amanda Waller and Green Arrow debate what to do with the seed they have discovered back on Earth.
Justice League: No Justice #3 cover by Francis Manapul
While No Justice #3 retains much of the fun and adventure previous installments of the miniseries have offered, this issue puts the story's flaws on display in[...]
As Wonder, Entropy, Mystery, and Wisdom, the four teams lead where their suits lead.
Justice League: No Justice #2 cover by Francis Manapul
Justice League: No Justice #2 is another exciting step in this miniseries While there feels like more unnecessary wordiness in this issue than the prior, the nuance of the concept holds the comic together[...]
Brainiac intends to stop that, and he is organizing the heroes and villains he's gathered into four Justice Leagues to stop the Titans.
Justice League: No Justice #1 cover by Francis Manapul
Justice League: No Justice #1 focuses on setting up the premise and lineup for these four bizarre Justice League lineups Oddly enough, it reads like[...]