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REVIEW: ‘Justice League Unlimited’ Issue 12
Justice League Unlimited Issue 12 calls on the services of time-displaced heroes to prevent a resurgence of eager and ...
Justice League Unlimited #12 sees Michael Holt lead a desperate mission to Earth's core in this DC K.O. tie-in hitting stores ...
The story leads into DC's K.O. tournament event, featuring super-charged villains and major twists ...
A one-shot comic from DC's Absolute Universe finally introduced the Justice League, but the team isn't who you might expect.
Calling all comic fans: strap in, because Justice League Unlimited #11, released September 24, 2025, slams open the doors with volcanic fury, villainous schemes, and a race against time that demands ...
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REVIEW: ‘Justice League Unlimited’ Issue 11
Justice League Unlimited Issue 11 is published by DC Comics. Written by Mark Waid, with art by Carmine Di Giandomenico, colors by Tamra Bonvillain and letters by Ariana Maher. In this latest issue, ...
Last time we left our heroes protagonists, they were in the middle of recruiting for their heist. And we get a delightful bunch of characters that rarely get the spotlight as well as one new addition ...
Ever since the Absolute Universe was first announced, comic readers have wondered when the setting would see a Justice League. Thus far, the individual heroes who founded the team have remained apart.
Ever since the beginning of the Absolute Universe and its monumental reimagining of some of DC’s most beloved heroes, fans have been eagerly awaiting the arrival of the Absolute Justice League.
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Who are the Justice League villains that could be sprinkled throughout the new DCU? The Justice ...
The DC Studios head clarifies why Darkseid isn't the next big bad.
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