

IPad 3, iPad 4, iPad Air, iPad iPad, iPad Mini 2, iPad Mini 3, iPad Mini 4, 9. Jessica Cruz, the latest addition to the human GL corp.
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IPhone 12 Pro Max, iPhone 13 Pro Max: 1284x2778 IPhone Xs Max, iPhone 11 Pro Max: 1242x2688 IPhone X, iPhone Xs, iPhone 11 Pro: 1125x2436 IPhone 6 plus, iPhone 6s plus, iPhone 7 plus, iPhone 8 plus: 1242x2208 IPhone 6, iPhone 6s, iPhone 7, iPhone 8: 750x1334 IPhone 5, iPhone 5s, iPhone 5c, iPhone SE: 640x1136 IPhone: iPhone 2G, iPhone 3G, iPhone 3GS: 320x480 3 out of 5 stars.MacBook Pro 13.3" Retina, MacBook Air 13" Retina, MacBook Air 13.3"(2020, M1): 2560x1600 Dual monitor: It unfortunately falls victim to the current state of comics business and has its ending slightly tarnished for it. It’s not flashy in how it accomplishes these goals, but it still does them competently with very minimal eye rolling.
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Bottom Line: Perfect Middle of The Road Comic, with an Unfortunate EndingĪs a series finale, Justice League: Odyssey #25 does exactly what it needs to: It ties up some loose strings, brings the major conflict to a close, and adds just enough to the universe so that it’s not pointless. To cap all that off with a tie-in to another Superman, Wonder Woman, and Batman event feels cheap.

What’s frustrating about this is that while Justice League: Odyssey hasn’t been perfect, what it has been is a mostly entertaining romp that focused on some B-tier characters and even gave those characters some truly memorable moments. But it keeps going, with the final page basically being a massive tie-in to the Dark Nights: Death Metal. By this point, the series had ended, there was even a nice little page with a foreboding message for the DC Universe at large. The biggest problem I have with this issue is specifically the final page. And, while it was pretty clear how this issue was going to play out, it wasn’t like there weren’t some nice moments to be had, like how Dex-Starr decides to start destroying The Revision Machine, or how they deal with the extra Cyborg and Jessica Cruz. It’s not original in any stretch of the imagination, but it’s not done poorly. It’s a lot of action and fighting, then some quick narrative gymnastics to put everything back to status quo, with just a couple of things that will most likely have an impact on the universe later. This Is How They End Things?įor the most part Justice League: Odyssey #25 is pretty much what you would expect from a final issue of a smaller title. The issue then ends with some sacrifices and a reveal at the end that I won’t spoil here.

Eventually they decide to destroy The Revision Machine, which sends Darkseid retreating to Apokolips. Elsewhere, Dex-Starr, Gamma, and Hax struggle with what to do with The Revision Machine and whom to support in the struggle. This now possessed Cyborg also shoots one of the Jessica Cruz’s in the midsection. The heroes manage to do a decent job holding him back until he manages to get a hold of one of the Cyborgs and uses him to call in an army of Para-Angels. Justice League: Odyssey #25 opens right in the heat of battle as Darkseid tries to fight through Jessica Cruz and her teammates to get to The Revision Machine. The only thing standing his way is the entirety of Jessica Cruz’s team, including an extra Jessica and Cyborg plucked from time for good measure.

Darkseid is trying to get his hands on The Revision Machine in order to remake history in his image. Green Lantern Jessica Cruz leads Justice League Odyssey as guardian of Ghost Sector and fighting their way to defeat the newly empowered, godlike Darkseid. Previously in Justice League: Odyssey: It’s all come down to this. You can purchase this issue via the comiXology affiliate link JUSTICE LEAGUE: ODYSSEY #25 Your Major Spoilers review of Justice League: Odyssey #25, awaits! Jessica Cruz, Cyborg, Starfire, and the rest must make their last stand or else all the multiverse will fall to Darkseid.
