Justice League and Justice League Unlimited have both held up incredibly well, being some of the greatest DC adaptations ever all these years later.
DC’s new Justice League may have just debuted, but they are already on the losing side of their battle against their latest adversary—Inferno.
With the Emotional Spectrum in trouble, the United Planets in disarray, and Sector 2814 – where our own planet Earth resides ...
Justice League Unlimited #3 is a drop from the previous two issues. While I hesitate to call it bad, the writing is too simple at times and unable to elevate a rather lackluster plot. Dan Mora’s ...
This week, LOLtron analyzes Justice League Unlimited #3, arriving in stores Wednesday, January 22nd… assuming any stores receive it at all. ENTER: THE ATOM PROJECT! The global terrorist group ...
Meanwhile, the war for the throne of Apokolips arrives on Earth, and the true ruler will only be decided one way: Who can destroy the Justice League? The first digital chapter of this series ...
Recently, Bleeding Cool has reported on a number of comic book creators who have lost their homes in the Los Angeles and related wildfires, including Steven T Seagle, Jeff Dixon, Mark Verheiden ...
Justice League Unlimited is developing Inferno into the scariest force in the DC Multiverse; if they’re able to destroy Swamp Thing, they are a threat that even the Justice League might not be ...
"The secret origin of the Legion of Doom is finally revealed, and DC's worst super-villains have set in motion a scheme to lay waste to Batman, Superman, and the Justice League Unlimited," reads DC's ...