Justice League Unlimited #6
SCORE: 70
It is always a pleasure and a joy to find an interesting comic book
series to read. That is how I feel about Justice League Unlimited. The
story telling has been slowly revealing itself like peeling an onion.
There are layers beyond layers in Justice League Unlimited #6. First it
was Inferno and now we know the true secret behind that group. Spoilers
will be included in my review of the Justice League Unlimited #6 comic
book.
The cost of this comic book was $3.99. There are twenty pages of comic
book content within Justice League Unlimited #6. There are three pages
and then we get to the two page intro and credits pages. The DC Nation
Spotlight is an interview about We Are Yesterday. There is a four page
preview of the Fire & Ice series coming up. There is also a four page
preview of Summer of Superman Special. There are quite a few extra
pages.
Advertisements can be found throughout the Justice League Unlimited #6
comic book. The issues families can have with Justice League Unlimited
#6 are violence, blood, false gods, and more. There is a mild lack of
attire here and there in Justice League Unlimited #6. We learn where the
mental powers of Martian Manhunter went in Justice League Unlimited #6.
They went to Gorilla Grodd.
Grodd is not too big on the Justice League forming but he has few allies
based on how different villains have changed. so Grodd uses time travel
to get the previous versions of these villains. The Legion of Doom has
been born again in Justice League Unlimited #6. We also learn about how
Grodd turned Air Wave in Justice League Unlimited #6. There was an
intricate plan that Grodd enacted.
I feel that if Air Wave had just researched Grodd a little bit he would
have realized the problem. Air Wave gets killed in Justice League
Unlimited #6. The Justice League also shows up to fight the Legion of
Doom in Justice League Unlimited #6. That is how this comic book ends. I
expect the next comic book will have all kinds of wonderful action
within it. I will read on to find out.
- Paul
Graphics: 61%
Writing: 76%
Replay/Extras: 77%
Story: 78%
Family Friendly Factor: 60%
System: Comic Book
Publisher: DC Comics
Author: Waid, Cantwell, Moore, Bonvillain
Rating: ‘13+’ for THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY
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