Justice League Unlimited #7
SCORE: 67
As I started to read Justice League Unlimited #7 I felt like I had
missed a few things. There are references to multiple other comic books
where thing happen. Some of them right in the middle of Justice League
Unlimited #7. So I needed to read ten pages of Justice League Unlimited
#7, then something else and then the rest of this comic book? The logic
DC Comics has honestly alludes me.
Justice League Unlimited #7 cost me $3.99. There are twenty pages of
comic book content within Justice League Unlimited #7. We have one page
of comic book content, and then two pages of the intro/credits pages in
Justice League Unlimited #7. There will be spoilers in my review of the
Justice League Unlimited #7 comic book. Advertisements can be found all
throughout the Justice League Unlimited #7 comic book.
The issues families can have with Justice League Unlimited #7 are
violence, bad language, blood, false gods, and more. There is a four
page preview for Superman Unlimited, and a four page preview for Mr.
Terrific Year One in Justice League Unlimited #7. Gorilla Grodd makes
his move with his Legion of Doom in Justice League Unlimited #7. They
attack the Watch Tower. They conquer the Watch Tower.
What happens to the heroes in Justice League Unlimited #7? They get
thrown around to different places in time. Air Wave is not dead though.
Air Wave brings the heroes back together in Justice League Unlimited #7.
I believe Air Wave is bringing all the heroes back to the Watch Tower at
the end of Justice League Unlimited #7. There is another interesting
development at the end of Justice League Unlimited #7.
Gorilla Grodd gets the power of Dark Seid in Justice League Unlimited
#7. Gorilla Grodd is also betraying the other villains that helped him
out. The older Lex Luthor learns that quite well in Justice League
Unlimited #7. It looks like an ultra powerful Gorilla Grodd will be
fighting the Justice League Unlimited in the next issue. I also noticed
this storyline is almost done.
- Paul
Graphics: 61%
Writing: 75%
Replay/Extras: 76%
Story: 77%
Family Friendly Factor: 61%
System: Comic Book
Publisher: DC Comics
Author: Waid, Moore, Bonvillain
Rating: ‘13+’ for THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY
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