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Wednesday, 6 December 2017

Justice League #34 Review

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Justice League often feels like far less a priority for DC in the Rebirth era than it did during the New 52. Where once the series was the driving force of the company and featured some of its biggest creators, now it just seems to exist as a mid-tier book of no real consequence. The series gains a new creative team with this issue, and while it doesn't seem likely to reclaim its status as the defining DC book, at least Justice League has a more distinctive voice again.

Having worked some real magic on Deathstroke over the past year, writer Christopher Priest is now charged with revamping the League. Priest's approach in this opening issue is to explore how even the mightiest team of heroes in the DCU can be pulled in too many directions at once. The logical focal point of that conflict is Batman, the only non-metahuman member of the team (and a character who's been keeping a little too busy in DC Rebirth already). When a chronic lack of sleep impacts Batman's judgment on the job, the League find themselves asking some difficult questions about the way they do business.

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