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Justice League: No Justice

Justice League: No Justice #4

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The epic finale that everyone will be talking about! After the unimaginable happens, the DCU must band together to defend Earth from annihilation. Before the end, new alliances will be forged…and some heroes will be lost forever. Don’t miss the event that will set the stage for the Justice League in 2018 and beyond!

23 pages, Kindle Edition

Published May 30, 2018

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James Tynion IV

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Prior to his first professional work, Tynion was a student of Scott Snyder's at Sarah Lawrence College. A few years later, he worked as for Vertigo as Fables editor Shelly Bond's intern. In late 2011, with DC deciding to give Batman (written by Snyder) a back up feature, Tynion was brought in by request of Snyder to script the back ups he had plotted. Tynion would later do the same with the Batman Annual #1, which was also co-plotted by Snyder. Beginning in September 2012, with DC's 0 issue month for the New 52, Tynion will be writing Talon, with art by Guillem March. In early 2013 it was announced that he'd take over writing duties for Red Hood and the Outlaws in April.

Tynion is also currently one of the writers in a rotating team in the weekly Batman Eternal series.

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Profile Image for Tawfek.
3,811 reviews2,207 followers
January 8, 2026
It honestly feels they are just fucking up their universe more and more, but what is the alternative?
They couldn't just let Earth die.
But what if in saving Earth they have doomed the entire cosmos?
With this No Justice is done, but there is a short story from DC nation that I have to read.
Honestly, next few days I might not be able to read comics.
I couldn't help but feel I was wasting my time today because I read this instead of other things I planned but I was fixing a PC that's not mine and it wasted quite a big chunk of time of today.
Profile Image for Siona Adams.
2,619 reviews54 followers
May 31, 2018
This series has felt rushed, but I did like how this set up some of the new titles and arcs going forward. Not really the best “event” if we want to call it that since it was all self contained, but I am interested in what it sets up so it isn’t as bad as it could’ve been I guess.
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283 reviews11 followers
July 1, 2018
Nice! Excited for the new teams coming our way.
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241 reviews5 followers
June 8, 2018
'Justice League: No Justice #4' does a commendable job of wrapping up this gem of a series. And this superstar creative team also sets the stage for what is to come from the DC universe in the near future. on the drawing front Francis Manapul is and along with Hi-Fi he handles the massive stage of story elegantly while skillfully giving this huge cast enough screen-time with his unique style.

This issue starts from where the last one left our heroes in their desperate struggle to return to Earth after the Omega Titans as they traveled to Earth to feed on it after destroying the planet Colu. All of the people aiming to save Earth must work together against the Titans while Brianiacs son Vril Dox tries to hasten the Titans for his revenge as he deems the League responsible for destruction of his home planet.

Despite the resolution of the issue being a bit too easy for our heroes (but totally understandable, cause this series does only have four issues), once again the writers deliver some interesting character dynamic and a sense of grandeur to end this amazing mini-series on a positive note. The stage is set up very nicely for the upcoming multiple Justice league ongoing series' and the focus is rightly put on big players for those comics here.

Manapul and Hi-Fi do an excellent job once again. I really will miss these big splash pages detailing the ongoing drama of a big scale struggle. And the facial expression is so good, highlighting the despair and the joy of the respite at the end, no matter however temporary it might turn out to be. And coloring adds an edge of ultra-reality at times for the action and drama. I really hope to see this team of artists work together in the future.

Although the ride was a bit rocky in the middle issues, 'No Justice' delivers a very satisfying finish that is surely going to make readers very much interested in the future for the DC universe as a whole.

From me, this issue gets 4.5 out of 5 stars.

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41 reviews1 follower
May 30, 2018
The epic finale that everyone will be talking about! After the unimaginable happens, the DCU must band together to defend Earth from annihilation. Before the end, new alliances will be forged…and some heroes will be lost forever. Don’t miss the event that will set the stage for the Justice League in 2018 and beyond!
Profile Image for Kate.
562 reviews26 followers
June 24, 2018
This issue wraps everything up nicely, and took away the slightly 'metallic' unpleasantness from the previous DC 'event'.

I'm hoping the teams stay as they are as it was great seeing characters such as Zatanna in a big event such as this. Not holding out hope though.


Anyhoo...onwards and upwards to the next 'reboot'.
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2,163 reviews21 followers
May 31, 2018
I think these big events should be this size, just 4 issues long. It gets the job done without being bloated.

I'm picking up what they're laying down.
Profile Image for Chris Haley.
Author 11 books6 followers
June 9, 2018
It's a stone cold bummer that this wasn't better.
973 reviews4 followers
June 10, 2018
This feels like a nice setup and has me looking forward to the new #1 (which is still in my to-read pile).
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913 reviews99 followers
August 3, 2018
Good ending. Not perfect, but still, the second half of this story was better than the first. Looking forward to this new JL.
73 reviews2 followers
January 3, 2019
A solid finale to this series. I really enjoyed the ending— seeing how everything wrapped up and seeing the new teams (JL, JL odyssey and JL dark).
Profile Image for Steven Shinder.
Author 5 books20 followers
September 25, 2021
The Lex moment was pretty good. Looks like this is set of for new titles. Would I have enjoyed this more had I read the Justice League series prior to this? Hard to say.
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