Review: Justice League #4

Justice League #4, “The Extinction Machines” Part 4

JUSTL_Cv4_dsWriter: Bryan Hitch

Pencils: Jesus Merino

Inks: Andy Owens & Jesus Merino

Colors: Tomeu Morey

Letters: Richard Starkings & Comicraft

Cover: Fernando Pasarin & Brad Anderson

Variant Cover:  Yanick Paquette & Nathan Fairbairn

Assists:  Amedeo Turturro & Diego Lopez

Edits: Brian Cunningham

 

 

Warning: Potential Spoilers Ahead!

Bryan Hitch and a few new artists bring Justice League #4, and the fourth part of “The Extinction Machines” storyline.

The story takes interesting twists and turns in this issue. The world is falling apart – quite literally – and the heroes of the League are running out of time. The Purge is active and ongoing. But, everything may not be as it seems. And, in Justice League #4, the chaos builds.

The art in Justice League #4 is incredible. The issue features sprawling panels and splash pages with intricate detail. I noticed Justice League #4 seemed to rely less on lines for shading, and instead made excellent use of shades of color to provide contrast and depth. The pacing was swift, moving readers from panel to panel with purpose and including very few pauses in the action.

With Hitch cranking out Justice League and Justice League of America issues these past three weeks, the theme of “ancient songs” is recurring. This is definitely something I’ll watch with intrigue in coming issues.

Justice League #4 raises more questions than answers. Characters once thought to be the source of evil are becoming less likely. Connections seem – on one hand – to be growing as the arch takes shape, but simultaneously feel divergent. It’s obvious thus far less featured members of the League have roles still to play. However, they currently remain ambiguous. It will be interesting to see how currently secondary characters come bear on the story – Aquaman and the crystals; Wonder Woman in the Kindred; Flash and his lost speed… And that ending…? I never saw it coming.

In Justice League #4, I found myself yearning for resolution; a glimpse of daylight in this currently dark, chaotic story. These past few issues have been a roller coaster ride – a good one at that! However, I am anxious to see some sort of “win” for the heroes. Still, there is much more Justice League ahead – and I cannot wait to see how this story unfolds.

8outof10

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John Hagmann

John Hagmann

John Hagmann is a Staff Writer at Dark Knight News, specializing in writing reviews of team-up titles. John collects Silver and Bronze Age 'Justice League' and 'Batman' titles, as well as anything Classic TV Batman. For more than fifteen years, John has devoted his life to service through the local church working in Youth, Family, and Culture. In addition to his work and writing, John has an M.Div. from Fuller Theological Seminary and is a candidate for ordination in PC(USA). John resides in Houston with his wife and three kids.