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Opinion: Justice League of America #38 - How Editorial Can Hurt a Comic
Original at Comics Should Be Good!
• Thu, Oct 22
By Brian Cronin James Robinson's first issue of Justice League of America is a lot better than the issues of Justice League: Cry For Justice that have come out so far, but it also gets hurt a lot by some general editorial issues. To wit: 1. Robinson is taking over from Dwayne McDuffie, who was recently forced b...
Justice League of America #33 Review
Original at IGN
• Fri, May 29
The wheels have officially fallen off the Justice League cart, and that's a sad thing for this JLA fan to admit. The chaotic state of this series might be a lot easier to accept if a lesser talented writer than McDuffie were at the helm. ... Dwayne McDuffie fired from Justice League Comic Book Reso...
DC Comics Review: Justice Society of America #27
Original at comics.gearlive.com
• Thu, May 28
they can create some great stories and continue the development of the old and new characters working together. You've got a good thing going here DC. Don't drop the ball on this one. Now if they could only do something about the Justice League.
Opinion: Justice League without McDuffie
Original at Shelly's Comic Book Shelf
• Thu, May 28
By Shelly(shelly.s@gmail.com) McDuffie's off Justice League of America. I first saw the news here. I was seriously considering dropping the book, but now I think I'll keep it on my pull list in hopes the new writer will find the members of the Justice League an inspiration.
Comic Book Review: Superman/Batman #60
Original at Rokk's Comic Book Revolution
• Mon, May 25
By legacysword@gmail.com (Kevin) Before they can answer the Justice Titans attack Superman and Batman. As they fight Hawk Beast throws his mace at Superman but he dodges the attack and the mace hits a nearby helicopter. Superman quickly flies off and catches the helicopter and saves the pilot before he can crash. The Justice...
DVD Review: Wonder Woman (2009)
Original at Huffington Post
• Tue, Feb 24
NY Wonder Woman is not a masterpiece, but it is awfully wonderful. The 2-disc DVD set: The extras on this one, like all the DC universe original features, are worth the purchase by themselves. We have four bonus Justice League episodes, although 'Paradise ... COUCH THEATER Florida Weekly
Opinion: Justice League of America #30
Original at comic Book Resources
• Thu, Feb 19
Ca I've been waiting for him to fight the Justice League ever since all those other times when he kind of lamely appeared in various DC comics!" So the Shadow Thief is the threat here -- powered up with the ability to create shadow duplicates of the ... Review IGN all 2 news articles
Review: Booster Gold: Blue and Gold collected hardcover (DC Comics)
Original at Collected Editions
• Mon, Feb 9
By noreply@blogger.com (collectededitions) If you ask a crowd to name their favorite Justice Leagues, you'll get a variety of responses: the Satellite era Justice League, for instance, or Keith Giffen's Justice League International; maybe the current Meltzer lineup, or Grant Morrison's Big Seven. One or two fans might even singl...
2008 Comics Year in Review
Original at Comics2Film
• Wed, Dec 31
Newsarama CA - year: Batman: Gotham Knight, which showcased six renowned anime directors, and an amazing adaptation of Darwyn Cooke’s Justice League: the New Frontier. ... Best Superhero Graphic Novels Of 2008 KUAR all 14 news articles
Opinion: Geek Daily: Thor, Justice League Revived, and Jonah Hex...
Original at Cinematical
• Wed, Dec 3
By Elisabeth Rappe Filed under: Action, Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Casting, Lionsgate Films, Warner Brothers, RumorMonger, Scripts, Newsstand, Comic/Superhero/Geek, Religious, Western
Batman : Brave and the Bold Episode 2 TV Brave & the Bold Review ...
Original at Pop Syndicate
• Mon, Nov 24
By broken@tx.rr.com So as this story opens Batman is already brooding about ejecting Plastic Man out of the Batjet after the latest bit of trouble he got Plastic Man out of (with the courts, the authorities, and Justice League, etc), so it’s abvout as good ...
Opinion: Achtung Baby!: Thursday Night is good for Fighting and Miscellanies
Original at luna.typepad.com
• Thu, Nov 20
The Shield' final season review + Justice League Heroes United - a reason to find an arcade? + American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry Recommends MK vs. DC For Families + Social Networking Gets Easier with EventBox ...
Review: Justice League of America: The Injustice League collected hardcover (DC Comics)
Original at Collected Editions
• Thu, Nov 13
By noreply@blogger.com (collectededitions) McDuffie offers a plot here that's not terribly different from Justice League stories past, in which the DC Universe villains form a counterpart Injustice League to take revenge on the heroes. McDuffie does a nice riff on Meltzer's "trading cards" membership drive from Justice League o...
Justice League Unlimited Season One: The Ties That Bind review
Original at ReviewStream.com
• Sat, Oct 25
Flash basically babysits the other heroes and makes a few jokes. Martian Manhunter does make a surprise appearance at the end but it really did not have any shock value because I was not interested in how the story ended. ...
Justice League Unlimited Season One: This Little Piggy review
Original at ReviewStream.com
• Tue, Oct 14
This Little Piggy is the sixth episode of season one of Justice League Unlimited. The first 90% of the episode is really bad. Wonder Woman is turned into a pig and the Justice League has to find her before she is turned into bacon, ...
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Comic Book Review: Justice League of America #25
Original at Rokk's Comic Book Revolution
• Mon, Oct 6
By noreply@blogger.com (Rokk Krinn) Black Canary decides that they can no longer wait for backup. Black Canary tells Ellen to tell the other JLA’ers that they have gone inside of the totem. Firestorm whips up a metal pedestal around the totem. Black Canary, Red Arrow and Firestorm then enter the Tantu totem. Anansi states that many of the heroes of this world first met at the wedding of Superman and Wonder Woman. (Personally, I have always thought that a Batman/Wonder Woman pairing would be completely intriguing.) This is where the Justice League of America was formed. But, Anansi says that the spider spins his web. (Yet again.) Anansi says that after Superman sacrificed himself to save the world from Doomsday that Wonder Woman left the JLA. Without Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman... [read the full post]
Justice League of America, Volume I: The Tornado's Path - A Graphic Novel Review
Original at scottwilliamfoley.com
• Wed, Oct 1
By scottwilliamfoley However, when I heard Brad Meltzer had been tapped to reboot the title, I was more than ecstatic. Meltzer earned my undying loyalty with Green Arrow: The Archer’s Quest, and Identity Crisis was very strong as well. I realized from those two works that Meltzer’s strengths are definitely cha...
Studying the Classics: A DC Universe Classics Wave 4 and 5 Review
Original at A Wizard Universe
• Thu, Sep 25
By Justin Aclin One of the Justice League’s greatest villains (and a personal favorite of mine) Despero has been a part of the JLA’s history for decades and now you can use him to beat up on your favorite heroes (or have him fight alongside him as the ...
DVD Review: Legion Of Super Heroes, Volume 3
Original at Blogcritics
• Wed, Sep 24
OH - Today, the super-hero team must compete on TV against Justice League Unlimited, Teen Titans, and even their own appearances in live-action form on ...
Toy review roundup
Original at Fanmode
• Tue, Sep 16
By Editor Related.) Thomas Wheeler reviews the Mattel DC Super Heroes Justice League Unlimited Booster Gold figure. Excerpt: “Mattel did a good job capturing the character’s overall likeness, but in my opinion botched the color scheme a bit.”
Justice League: Season One - Blu-ray Review
Original at monstersandcritics.com
• Fri, Aug 22
- Aug 22, 2008 That was the idea when DC Comics created the Justice League and teamed up their most popular heroes, including Batman and Superman. ... The Silence of the Low-Selling Title Film Fodder all 2 news articles
Blu-ray Review: Justice League: Season One
Original at monstersandcritics.com
• Thu, Aug 21
- That was the idea when DC Comics created the Justice League and teamed up their most popular heroes, including Batman and Superman. ... This Week on DVD and Blu-ray - August 19, 2008 This Week on DVD ... DVDTOWN.com What iF Picks: 'BLACK LAGOON: SECOND BARRIAGE - VOLUME ONE LIMITED ... iFMagazine
DVD Review: Justice League - Season One (2001)
Original at What James Knows
• Mon, Aug 11
By JamesFerguson That may be the case for Superman or Batman, but does anyone really care enough about Hawkgirl to know her story? While I’m mostly up to speed on these guys, this might have been a little oft putting for new viewers. ...
Opinion: Fanboy Bites: 'Halo', 'Transformers 2', 'Mummy 4' and 'Justice League'
Original at Blogging Sundance
• Mon, Aug 4
By Erik Davis Justice League -- Holy crap, I think we got a pulse here! Word has it Warners is actively developing that solo Green Lantern movie with Common starring as the superhero (Slashfilm via Production Weekly), but also that the Justice League flick might still be lingering around, waiting for...
Tpull's Weekly DC Comics Review – Part One
Original at Film Fodder
• Fri, Jun 13
- This is not like the Justice League, where you have some of the more popular heroes gathering in one place. However, in the space of two short years, ...
Justice League of America #20 Review - IGN
Original at IGN
• Wed, Apr 23
Justice League of America #20 Review CA - Justice League of America #20 is one of those rare comics whose art alone is enough to justify the cover price. Fresh off the massively successful Sinestro ... John Seavey’s Storytelling Engines: Justice League of America Comic Book Resources
Review: Justice League: The New Frontier DVD
Original at Every Day Is Like Wednesday
• Thu, Mar 27
By Caleb —Barry Allen instead of Wally West, and Hal Jordan instead of John Stewart or Kyle Rayner (particularly with their Silver Age sweethearts). —A clean-shaven, red glove-wearing Green Arrow. —Any Justice League movie where J’onn J’onnz has a bigger role than the Trinity.
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Comic Book Review: Justice League of America #19
Original at Rokk's Comic Book Revolution
• Fri, Mar 21
By Rokk Krinn We slide over to Batman and Superman hearing the Joker’s laughter. Suddenly, the same blue energy beams appear and wrap up our two heroes. Batman comments that someone who knows the JLA is playing them. It is absolutely bizarre how the Justice League of America has been used as nothing more than a jumping off point and an advertisement for stories to take place on another title. We already just had to suffer through Justice League of America #16 that was an issue long ad for the new Tangent: Reign of Superman maxi-series that just came out this week. We also had the Justice League of America used as the kicking off point for the story arc involving the Time Stealers over on Booster Gold. [read the full post]
The Spoiler-Free Justice League: The New Frontier Review
Original at the Captain's JLA
• Tue, Feb 26
By Jason Kirk Inspired by the best-selling graphic novel by Darwyn Cooke and produced by the multiple Emmy award winning animation legend, Bruce Timm, The New Frontier is the epic tale of the founding of the Justice League. Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman are all here of course, and so are Green Lante...
Review: 'Justice League: The New Frontier' - Comics2Film
Original at comics2film.com
• Tue, Feb 26
Review: 'Justice League: The New Frontier' Comics2Film, MI - Set during the 1950s, the story bridges the gap between DC's Golden and Silver Ages by presenting an origin story for the Justice League of America. ... Mad Max' actor to play Martian Manhunter in 'Justice League'? Comics2Film
Review of Justice League: The New Frontier DVD
Original at Tales from the Longbox
• Sun, Feb 24
By Chris Mosby I also really liked the JLA documentary. I have never been a big historian of the “behind the scenes” stuff on how comics were made over the years, so this was a lot of fun to watch. I even watched the audio commentary with Cooke this ...
DVD Review JUSTICE LEAGUE: SEASON ONE
Original at POPCORN NINJA
• Mon, Feb 18
If you are like me and are a fan of Super Hero cartoons, Justice League: Season One, won’t disappoint. The show aired a few years back on Cartoon Network but I never got around to watching it. I recently checked it out on DVD and it ...
Opinion: Satellite Era Spotlight: Justice League of America Annual #1
Original at Every Day Is Like Wednesday
• Sat, Feb 16
By Caleb To back up for a second, I should note there’s no real reason for The Sandman to say no here. He fits in perfectly well, even more so than Elongated Man or Firestorm or Red Tornado, in terms of Justice League worthiness. He's an iconic character and household name kind of hero of hero (Like Uncle...
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Comic Book Review: Justice League of America #15
Original at Rokk's Comic Book Revolution
• Fri, Dec 7
By Rokk Krinn Creative Team Writer: Dwayne McDuffie Pencils: Ed Benes Inks: Sandra Hope Hal Jordan is on the scene and he teams up with John Stewart to destroy Lex’s Kryptonite gauntlets. The two Lanterns then hold Lex still and let Superman take a free shot at Lex. Superman then takes out Lex. Batman then tells Firestorm that he is going to join the JLA. Firestorm thanks Batman for the offer, but says that he doesn’t have the time right now for that. Batman retorts that it wasn’t an offer. That it is the way it’s going to be. That Firestorm is too powerful to be out there unsupervised. Black Lightning comments that the Bat-God has spoken. Wonder Woman agrees with Batman. Superman then welcomes Firestorm to the Justice League. End of issue. [read the full post]
Opinion: Justice League Heroes USA XBOX (XBOX)
Original at blackcats-games.net
• Sat, Oct 27
Budburns' review: This is a really fun beat-em-up where you can play as various characters of the Justice League and basically kick the crap out of any enemy you can find. Each hero has their own superpowers that you can use at will and ...
Comic Book Review: Justice League of America #11: "Walls"
Original at The Trades
• Sun, Jul 22
By R.J. Carter Brad Meltzer and Gene Ha serve up a single-issue story that's a shining example of how to use comics to tell a story. Is the Eisner Award committee reading this one?
DVD Review: Justice League Unlimited - Season Two
Original at The Trades
• Wed, Mar 14
By R.J. Carter Clever writing, fresh stories, and an avid fan base weren't enough to save what was easily the best animated superhero series ever developed from cancellation.
Game Review: Justice League Heroes
Original at the Captain's JLA
• Sat, Jan 27
By Jason Kirk Justice League Heroes (JLH) as a 1-2 player action/role-playing game where you or you-and-a-friend control the heroes of the Justice League, co-op style as the battle to stop Brainiac. The main version of the game was produced by Snowblind Studios and is out for the Xbox and Playstation 2...
Opinion: Justice League Heroes: Level 1
Original at the Captain's JLA
• Tue, Dec 26
By Jason Kirk Level one sees you controlling Superman and Batman against a hoard of robots that are infesting STAR Labs. The controls take a little getting use to, particularly the superpowers, but the animation is nice. I did tend to favour Superman and his heat vision - definite flashbacks of Cyclops’...
Comics Review: DC Comics' 52 Week 24
Original at Blogcritics
• Thu, Dec 21
OH - The aftermath of the pirates and robots vs. the Justice League ties right into Martian Manhunter’s story. If you’re reading a certain chess-themed DC Comics ...
PS2 Review: Justice League Heroes
Original at Blogcritics
• Sun, Oct 22
By Mel Odom The main heroes are: Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Flash, Green Lantern, Martian Manhunder, and Zatanna. However, it looks like other heroes can be unlocked. Rumors say that Green Lantern Hal Jordan, Green Lantern Kyle Rayner, Hawkgirl, Jay Garrick Flash, Aquaman, Supergirl, Black...
Opinion: Preparation
Original at Columbia Daily Tribune
• Tue, Oct 10
Justice League Heroes officially kicks off the fall video game season for me, and there are a number of titles to follow. My short list of stuff that really interests me is: Guitar Hero 2 - Nov. 7 Wii - Nov. 19 Zelda Twilight Princess - Nov. 19 Superman Returns - Nov. 20
DVD Review: Justice League Season 2
Original at Blogcritics
• Mon, Jun 19
By Lindsay Beaumont Justice League Season 2 brings the adventures of Superman, Batman, Wonderwoman, Green Lantern, Hawkgirl, J'onn J'onzz and The Flash home with solid voice-acting, stylish animation, and a memorable music score. In this season, many "What if" questions are answered instead of the view...