I like that we get to see every superhero be active to save the world from various threats after Absolute Power. I also like that we get to see Harold Jordan Airwave see all of the heroes working together and see all of the rooms the Watchtower has , including rooms for the JLA, JSA, Titans, Challengers of the Unknown, Superman Family, Atom Project, and others. I even like that Bruce and Jaime (after their interactions in the 2006 Blue Beetle run) worked together to deal with something, while Clark, Diana, Jefferson, Ace (since he’s not doing anything interesting in the Flash books), Carol (who’s new to becoming a superhero, even though she has been since Blackest Night in 2009), and Ronnie (after what happened in Lazarus Planet) dealt with a new villain group called the Inferno. I feel bad that, after working with the JLU, Harold (who might be working for the Inferno) had to be the one to kill them. Let’s hope that he’ll tell him the truth and why he had to do it in the next issue. Mark Waid and Dan Mora has done an excellent job on marking a new status quo for the JLU. This includes Mark Waid’s writing on the superheroes and Airwave and Dan Mora’s art (which is brilliant as always). Overall, this comic is great, off to a good start, and a way to celebrate the Justice League’s 65th anniversary! Also, JLU tv show homage in the intro page, which is epic and exciting (more if you imagine the JLU theme when reading this comic)!
I agree and honestly for me I am so happy to see all of the heroes being on the team is super epic and badass and reminds me of so much of the cartoon that I am so happy to see all of the heroes respect each other and work as a family literally is so cool and epic in my opinion. Also i agree lets hope airwave gets to tell the justice league the truth because i would be really depressed to see this new character betray the team for this new villain group called inferno. Overall in conclusion this book is amazing and like you said is off to a great start that i can't wait to see what happens with this amazing team. ;)
@@TevyaSmolka I think you understand because I had typos I said, I am more of a watchtower person in the hall of Justice. It's what I grew up with, and I enjoyed the idea of it being a satellite.
I like that we get to see every superhero be active to save the world from various threats after Absolute Power. I also like that we get to see Harold Jordan Airwave see all of the heroes working together and see all of the rooms the Watchtower has , including rooms for the JLA, JSA, Titans, Challengers of the Unknown, Superman Family, Atom Project, and others. I even like that Bruce and Jaime (after their interactions in the 2006 Blue Beetle run) worked together to deal with something, while Clark, Diana, Jefferson, Ace (since he’s not doing anything interesting in the Flash books), Carol (who’s new to becoming a superhero, even though she has been since Blackest Night in 2009), and Ronnie (after what happened in Lazarus Planet) dealt with a new villain group called the Inferno. I feel bad that, after working with the JLU, Harold (who might be working for the Inferno) had to be the one to kill them. Let’s hope that he’ll tell him the truth and why he had to do it in the next issue.
Mark Waid and Dan Mora has done an excellent job on marking a new status quo for the JLU. This includes Mark Waid’s writing on the superheroes and Airwave and Dan Mora’s art (which is brilliant as always). Overall, this comic is great, off to a good start, and a way to celebrate the Justice League’s 65th anniversary! Also, JLU tv show homage in the intro page, which is epic and exciting (more if you imagine the JLU theme when reading this comic)!
I agree and honestly for me I am so happy to see all of the heroes being on the team is super epic and badass and reminds me of so much of the cartoon that I am so happy to see all of the heroes respect each other and work as a family literally is so cool and epic in my opinion. Also i agree lets hope airwave gets to tell the justice league the truth because i would be really depressed to see this new character betray the team for this new villain group called inferno. Overall in conclusion this book is amazing and like you said is off to a great start that i can't wait to see what happens with this amazing team. ;)
Happy Thanksgiving to you too, Tevya!
@@joshuaingobo1559 aww 🥰 thank you man
Nostalgia for those who grew up in the 2000s!!!
@@srdfh1 indeed and honestly as a kid who did grew up with this cartoon it makes me so happy to see the justice league return. :)
I am not a person with a sense of justice. I am a watchtower, but each is his own, I guess.
@@Efegaming1 gotcha
@@TevyaSmolka I think you understand because I had typos I said, I am more of a watchtower person in the hall of Justice. It's what I grew up with, and I enjoyed the idea of it being a satellite.
@ gotcha
@@TevyaSmolka I will watch Attack on Titan soon should I buckle up? Because my friend Jeff said, bring the Kleenex.
@@TevyaSmolka In my fanfiction, Wally can stop time to spend time with his uncle they love each other so much that they make each other stronger
My favorite Justice League headquarters is also I am amore watchtower person in the hall of Justice person
@@Efegaming1 nice 😊
cue theme song
@@Efegaming1 indeed
@@TevyaSmolka I am not a Christmas person, but I watch the Christmas special every year. By the way I think the flash they're using is Barry not Wally
@@TevyaSmolka going to watch it this year like clockwork is December 1. It's the only Christmas special I watch.
@ cool 😎
I am writing my story starting today happy holidays btw
Hey man. How is your thanksgiving ? Have a question: What is your thoughts on the Thanksgiving episode of Hey Arnold ?
i thought this episode was really good