“Endless Winter” chapter one! The crossover event of the season begins here! The Justice League encounters an extinction-level global storm brewing at the former site of the Fortress of Solitude. Enter the Frost King, a monster mad with power with an army at his command! What devastating mystery lies in his past? And how does he tied to Queen Hippolyta, Swamp Thing, Viking “Endless Winter” chapter one! The crossover event of the season begins here! The Justice League encounters an extinction-level global storm brewing at the former site of the Fortress of Solitude. Enter the Frost King, a monster mad with power with an army at his command! What devastating mystery lies in his past? And how does he tied to Queen Hippolyta, Swamp Thing, Viking Prince, and their reluctant ally, Black Adam? Two timelines will reveal further clues and secrets throughout each chapter of this blockbuster tale!
Justice League: Endless Winter #1
“Endless Winter” chapter one! The crossover event of the season begins here! The Justice League encounters an extinction-level global storm brewing at the former site of the Fortress of Solitude. Enter the Frost King, a monster mad with power with an army at his command! What devastating mystery lies in his past? And how does he tied to Queen Hippolyta, Swamp Thing, Viking “Endless Winter” chapter one! The crossover event of the season begins here! The Justice League encounters an extinction-level global storm brewing at the former site of the Fortress of Solitude. Enter the Frost King, a monster mad with power with an army at his command! What devastating mystery lies in his past? And how does he tied to Queen Hippolyta, Swamp Thing, Viking Prince, and their reluctant ally, Black Adam? Two timelines will reveal further clues and secrets throughout each chapter of this blockbuster tale!
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James DeSantis –
A solid event. The villain seems a bit cliche, and the setup itself feels like been there done that. However the dialogue is fun and nice to see the justice league bantering again. A 3 out of 5.
Al –
I tend to hate these DC crossover events but I can’t really avoid them, can I? There still seems to be a nonstop deluge of Dark Metal comics and a big hype for January’s Future State. It’s all about one can do to keep up when you try to sneak this somewhere in the middle. Recent DC events had bigger names but I find something reassuring in Marz and Lanning writing the title. That pays off, too. As it seems recent Event comics get bogged down in ambition, this comic is quite readable. Points for Howa I tend to hate these DC crossover events but I can’t really avoid them, can I? There still seems to be a nonstop deluge of Dark Metal comics and a big hype for January’s Future State. It’s all about one can do to keep up when you try to sneak this somewhere in the middle. Recent DC events had bigger names but I find something reassuring in Marz and Lanning writing the title. That pays off, too. As it seems recent Event comics get bogged down in ambition, this comic is quite readable. Points for Howard Porter as artist as well. Overall, this is a pretty standard stuff. I was hoping for a bigger hook. The final page reveal was pretty cool. There’s some snappy dialogue and some big action. On the other hand, you know maybe some ambition is nice after all. There were some cool moments, but at 40 pages, it doesn’t seem to accomplish much, and while I found just enough to get me to the next issue, I doubt everyone would be as lenient. Perhaps, things are tentative as DC seems to change to their next direction or maybe as feared, this is “thrown together”. We will have to see.
Roman Colombo –
I had no idea what to expect but now I'm hooked. I had no idea what to expect but now I'm hooked.
Lisa Wright –
Some good moments, but mostly forgettable. I didn't know who a lot of the characters were. Some good moments, but mostly forgettable. I didn't know who a lot of the characters were.
Raymond Paquette –
Good beginning.
Christopher Aldrich –
For whatever reason, this one just didn’t do it for me. I wish they had started with the old JL and the villain, laid the background conflict, and then went to the current heroes.
Antonio Feitoza Gomes –
I am SO invested in this story!!!
Kastie Pavlik –
The Justice League meets Norse mythology should be cool. But these things rarely live up to the hype and there's not much actual Norse mythology in the event so far. Disappointed. The Justice League meets Norse mythology should be cool. But these things rarely live up to the hype and there's not much actual Norse mythology in the event so far. Disappointed.
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