Can the Teen Titans get along?
Wally has decided to invite both Roy and Garth to his house so the latter can feel better about his relationship with Donna but Roy could cause a problem in the whole house.
Wally has decided to invite both Roy and Garth to his house so the latter can feel better about his relationship with Donna but Roy could cause a problem in the whole house.
Bruce wants his son to have a normal life but this might be more difficult than he thinks, especially because a new race of criminals has arrived to Gotham.
Jetfire has arrived to the Ark to revive one of his closest friends but he doesn't know that this will unleash a series of events that could cause the destruction of every being on Earth.
Kara Zor-El has gotten new powers, new friends and even a new name. However, things are going to change even further once that a new enemy attacks and that leads to Superman to take a tough decision concerning her.
Wally West believes everything is fine now that he's together with his family and their newborn child. However, a strange attack by Gorilla Grodd will show how everything what he knew about his world is about to change.
People of Themyscira are trying to have new lives in America but its people and their government will make everything in their power to make them feel out of place and this is when Wonder Woman needs to step in.
The team has arrived to their own Con and now they will have to suffer what people obsessed with them can do and the worst part is that their own leader can't be part of this.
A lot of things have happened to Damian in recent years and Bruce believes is better if he tries to have a normal life with his son but things are not going to be easy since the criminals in Gotham are gathering to attack.
The Gods that have granted abilities to Billy are now looking for him. Meanwhile, Billy is trying to regain his work as a hero that will lead him to a much bigger threat.
Bea and Tora have arrived to Smallville and are trying to make a name for themselves but Bea's desire for fame might be too much for her best friend.
Dinah's adopted daughter has been kidnapped and now she will to recruit a brand new team to rescue her. However, not all of them are willing to help her.
Metropolis has changed a lot recently and Lois is making her whole team work on all the current events that are happening around the city but this might lead them to a much more dangerous development.
The team is looking for a girl who has disappeared for no apparent reason and the case will lead them a strange house where there's a mysterious psychic power coming.
The JSA's nemesis has exploited the timeline so much that he has been joined by other versions of himself but what he doesn't know is that this will also bring even more problems for him.
This opening arc comes to an end and while there are a few flaws in it, it still offers satisfactory moments.
Geoff Johns implements the time traveling angle in an interesting manner by making Per Degaton forming his own Injustice Society consisting of multiple versions of himself (including both an old and kid versions just as dangerous as his normal self) which is something that hasn't been used with the villain before. Same case for the JSA which presents versions of different timelines and I think one of the most intriguing aspects is that it involves both the original JSA (with the old and classic costumes) and the current JSA which expands the possibilities of what can be done with the franchise since both versions can coexist now, plus there's also the potential of what future versions could bring and of course Johns sets-up a lot of possible plot-points.
The problem here is that I feel like Per Degaton was beaten a bit too fast despite of how much he has been built as an imposing threat. Sure, the way how he's defeated makes sense (and also connects to Johns' Flashpoint Beyond) but still think that the battle should have lasted a bit longer before jumping into what's happening next.
Mikel Janin and Jerry Ordway share the pencils once again and their work is still pretty good with Janin dealing most of the book in a beautiful manner and Ordway delivering his classic style in some of the flashbacks.
Decent conclusion but I hope the next issue doesn't take too long.