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Justice League, Volume 3 by Geoff Johns
Justice League, Volume 3 by Geoff Johns








Justice League, Volume 3 by Geoff Johns Justice League, Volume 3 by Geoff Johns

4: The Grid which are not part of the “Trinity War” storyline. This review will cover the portions of Justice League Vol. Instead, we will be reviewing the entirety of the “Trinity War” storyline in our review of Trinity War ( found here) instead of within this review. Since this volume contains issues that are a part of the “Trinity War” crossover, we will be omitting those in our review. Realistically, just reading the Justice League issues will not give readers the information necessary to understand what is going on. The “Trinity War” storyline is an intense crossover between the Justice League, Justice League Dark, and Justice League of America comic series. This might not be the best volume to read on its own but it works well for anyone who has been reading along with the series.

Justice League, Volume 3 by Geoff Johns

It is a nice story to read and one that gets readers ready to read more in the future. The action is still on point and there is still some mystery building up, but the stakes are lower and the characters are more at ease. Overall: This is a short but needed reprieve in the nonstop drama in which the Justice League typically engage. The mystery started here is very intriguing.Ĭons: Superman and Wonder Woman’s subplot presents them in a very odd way. Seeing minor characters in a big book like this is great. Pros: The more relaxed and decompressed story works well at this time.










Justice League, Volume 3 by Geoff Johns