by Grant Morrison, Frank Quitely
A rocket crashes in the countryside and out climbs... Lex Luthor? Alexander Luthor hails from the anti-matter universe and implores the Justice League to help him overthrow their evil selves. Can the JLA stop their most powerful foes to date?Remember the mirror universe episode of Star Trek where ...
I can't get over how disturbing the evil twins of the Justice League are. I mean just the Triad is bad enough. Ultraman is a sleazy, psychopathic, cruel bully. Owlman is like a demon-possessed Batman (or maybe if Batman was the Antichrist). Superwoman is a little more developed in this than in Justi...
An interesting take on the Justice League. There is a parallel anti-matter world basically where villains, who are very much like our heroes, rule with an iron fist. Superman, Wonder Woman, and the others have evil counterparts in this other world. When an escapee of that world comes to our Earth se...
I expected something a little more brutal from Grant Morrison, or a little better even but no.. This was pretty lackluster.
this is a fairly awesome revisit of some completely awesome bad guys originating in the DC Silver Age: the reverse Jusice League, known as the Crime Syndicate of America (formerly of Earth-3, then of the Anti-Matter Universe, now of... ??? well i don't fuckin know, everything's so confusing these da...
Grant Morrison's take on the evil Justice League from an alternate reality first introduced in Crisis on Earth-Three back in 1964. Morrison's interesting twist on the basic idea is that good cannot win in the anti-matter universe and evil cannot win in the positive matter universe, so ultimately bo...