
For the most part, this is pretty standard superhero fare and doesn’t do too much out of the ordinary. The book starts out by showing the individual members of the Justice League meeting each other and interacting for the first time.

It is a standard superhero story that doesn’t do anything overly special or unique but serves as a great introduction or reintroduction to the Justice League. But they still manage to fight plenty of bad guys along the way.

They don’t always get along, something that is sometimes humorous and enjoyable and sometimes annoying and poorly written. They are individual heroes who are called together to save the world and thus respond accordingly. 1: Origin, Geoff Johns reimagines the first ever meeting of the Justice League in a way that makes sense from a modern day perspective. Though the story isn’t necessarily groundbreaking and the book does have some flaws, overall this is a fun bit of action and adventure from one of the greatest team-ups of all time. It is funny, thrilling, and enjoyable in a way that all comics should try to be. Overall: This is a solid origin story that really manages to bring the Justice League into the modern age.

Interactions between League members sometimes feel forced and inauthentic. Jim Lee’s art looks great and makes the reading experience even more enjoyable.Ĭons: Wonder Woman is oddly characterized. The lighthearted and humorous tone works well for the characters. Pros: Plenty of action and superheroics keep this book interesting.
