Justice League Unlimited #14
SCORE: 69
Justice League Unlimited #14 has three main storylines that are being
shared with the readers. Justice League Unlimited #14 cost me $3.99.
There are twenty pages of comic book content within Justice League
Unlimited #14. There are two intro/credit pages within Justice League
Unlimited #14. There is a five page preview and a three page preview in
Justice League Unlimited #14.
The previews in Justice League Unlimited #14 are for Red Hod vs Joker,
and Titans #30. I have seen these previews in other comic books. The
issues families can have with Justice League Unlimited #14 are violence,
blood, bad language, and more. There are odd afterlife beliefs in
Justice League Unlimited #14. There are other aspects of Justice League
Unlimited #14 that make little to no sense to me.
Warning! Spoilers from here on out. Warning! In the last issue there was
a team of the Justice League in hell trying to find the demon Neron. In
Justice League Unlimited #14 they are going to Charon to cross over to
the other side. Shouldn't they have crossed over first? There is a
disturbing scene where they are walking on what looks like tormented
souls in Justice League Unlimited #14. More characters are lost in
Justice League Unlimited #14.
Mr. Terrific tries to pay the toll with coins as the legends tell him.
Charon wants something personal from each character. So these characters
all lose something. The Blue Superman in Justice League Unlimited #14
loses his hope. Blue Beetle is working on fixing a problem on the Watch
Tower in Justice League Unlimited #14. The teleportation devices are all
failing thanks to no power.
There are heroes on Earth trying to stop the army of Neron as well.
There is a green church were villains are stealing the souls of humans
that think they will be saved. It does not look so good for the heroes
in Justice League Unlimited #14. This is an interesting DC KO tie-in
that honestly is getting less interesting with each issue. I feel like
things are being done backwards and it is being stretched out in weird
ways.
- Paul
Graphics: 60%
Writing: 70%
Replay/Extras: 77%
Story: 74%
Family Friendly Factor: 59%
System: Comic Book
Publisher: DC Comics
Author: Waid, Mora, Bonvillain
Rating: ‘13+’ for THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY
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