![]() ![]() I bet Bendis is already planning a United Order miniseries, and this appearance was meant as a teaser.Īnd the whole exchange about Tamaraneans having a saying that translate to “What would Kal-El of Earth do?” is rather dumb. They come and go so quickly that one has to wonder if there was any reason for them to be there in the first place except for Bendis to introduce his newly created team. Earth is the actual member.īut aside from that mistake, the United Order accept that rationale remarkably easily and quickly depart. Superman’s the representative and a citizen of the Earth. Ummm… actually, he’s the representative of a member of the UP. They declare that Superman can be trusted with it because “Superman is a member of the United Planets”. First off, the United Order quickly drop their demand for the Phantom Zone projector. Negativesīendis’ first storyline ends anticlimactically in a number of ways. ![]() And Sumit Kumar likewise is doing a great job as usual for the backup story. At least the League is looking like they’re supposed to. I love Scott Godlewski’s depictions of all the various heroes and villains present in this story. The writing in the main story may leave something to be desired, but the art is definitely top-notch. I really wish some more of the page count would be given over to the Justice League Dark story. It’s just a shame that we’re only getting Ram V’s fantastic story in such short increments. Their fight against Merlin in Atlantis is much more interesting than anything Bendis has the main team doing. He still spends too much time on stuff that should be happening in the pages of his Checkmate title, but at least it’s a bit of an improvement.Īgain, the Justice League Dark backup story is the real gem of the issue. With the Synmar Utopica dealt with and the United Order quickly departing, Bendis actually spends some time focusing on the actual Justice League. Overall, this issue is better than Bendis’ other issues, but that’s not saying much. But then again we could ask that about many things that Bendis has written in this title. I was happy to see that Bendis’ destruction of the Hall of Justice was just a fakeout, but I have to question what the point was then. While they debate over rebuilding or relocating to a satellite headquarters, The Flash and Superman rebuild the Hall exactly as it was. But then the Order demands that Superman turn over the Phantom Zone projector to their care, leading to a standoff between the League and Order.Īfter that is resolved, the League ponders how to deal with the destruction of the Hall of Justice. The League has defeated the Synmar Utopica by banishing him to the Phantom Zone. In Justice League #68, Brian Michael Bendis brings his first storyline to a close. Merlin and his army of the aquatic dead have taken over Atlantis! Can Zatanna handle him and the horror she is hiding within? Positives And those members get a tour of the Hall of Justice from the legends who helped build it while they learn about the people who have dedicated their entire lives to its higher calling. Justice League #68: The Tour! The Justice League has some new members.
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