Justice League Red #6
SCORE: 66
Initially I did not want to read this series. I saw the first couple
of issues at our local comic book store and decided to check it out.
They never had the third or fourth issues so I moved on to the fifth
one, and now finally the sixth one. Justice League Red #6 is the last
one in this series. Justice League Red #6 is now completely done. I am
not sad to see this series done. Justice League Red #6 also ended
exactly the way I thought it would.
The issues families can have with Justice League Red #6 are violence,
bad language, lack of attire, enticement to lust, and more. There have
been complaints that Justice League Red is Justice League DEI. There
have also been complaints that this series is woke. There is no white
male characters in Justice League Red #6. There is a two page preview of
DC x AEW in Justice League Red #6.
The Justice League Red #6 comic book cost me $3.99. There are twenty
pages of comic book content within Justice League Red #6. There are also
two intro and credit pages near the beginning of the Justice League Red
#6 comic book. Expect spoilers for the rest of this review. Red Tornado
is taken over by this AI that wants to stop the chaos. Bring order to
the Earth. I only see that happening if all life is removed.
Red Canary is the huge hero in Justice League Red #6. She fights to
reach the original Red Tornado and his body so he can fight against the
AI. Red Tornado wins and gets a body again in Justice League Red #6.
This is exactly where I thought we were going. In fact I figured the end
game of this series was to give Red Tornado a body again. Justice League
Red #6 is extremely predictable.
Red Tornado feels horrible about what he did in Justice League Red #6.
So Red Tornado is going to shut down. The Arab Green Lantern has a huge
problem with that because he feels like it is suicide. The vocal
commentary against suicide is the best part of Justice League Red #6.
Red Canary goes back to her life and complains about her mother wanting
to be such an important part of her life. Red Canary lies to her mom
too.
- Paul
Graphics: 61%
Writing: 70%
Replay/Extras: 72%
Story: 70%
Family Friendly Factor: 59%
System: Comic Book
Publisher: DC Comics
Author: Ahmed, Henry, Prianto
Rating: ‘13+’ for THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY
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