1.0

I think I've come to dislike most of Steve Orlando's stuff. It's not that he's a HORRIBLE writer but he's one I just don't connect to at all. Like on any level for any comics. Anyway, on to Justice League of America.

Biggest question is why was this made? You know, besides obviously having Batman as the team leader and trying to make some profit on the comic. Introduce a bunch of C and D level heroes on the team and some nobody really likes but pretends to like Lobo and you have a grade A pile of shit. JLA is everything you want to get away from in superhero comics. A new set of villains come, cliche as possible, claiming the world needs order or some blah blah shit. So Batman like nah buddy, we gonna stop you. Aveng-- I mean Justice League, but only of America, unite!

Good: The art is okay? The first issue was half way decent introduction to everyone.

Bad: The awful cliche story feels like a left over plot that nobody wanted to write. The characters are boring, with Batman's self entitled one liners, and a bunch of nobodies. They don't even have the real Atom and Lobo is a joke. The fights are pretty much bare bones the same shit you see in every comic. Actually, this is made for comic fans who don't want anything exciting. Things like Omegamen or Vision? Blah! SUPER FIGHTS! You know. I could enjoy even a big dumb fight book but least have characters with decent dialog. This misses the mark big time.

Overall a crappy comic not worth anyone's time. Equally as bad as Justice League itself. DC, fix your flagship titles man.