DC Comics have posted up a five page preview of Justice League of America #41 by James Robinson and Mark Bagley. Now normally I’d be suggesting that you rush off and read it, but there here’s the spoiler warning: Justice League of America #41 is a post-Blackest Night and post-Cry For Justice book. That preview won’t spoil Blackest Night, but it does look like the recap spoils the end of Cry For Justice – a book we’re still a month away from seeing. That is, unless there is a further twist in Cry For Justice with the last issue.
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Did they just give EVERYTHING away? Sheesh! Who’s planning these things?
It at least looks like they gave the ending away.
But to be fair to the schedulers, Cry for Justice was original six issues and the sixth issue should have been out in December – if a monthly schedule had been kept. Even at seven issues it would have ended in January.
Ah, well, that makes sense. Still, you’d think the folks who posted the preview could have double-checked to make sure they weren’t giving anything away.
Not going to look at the preview…the cover pretty much tells me that JLA is now Grown-Up New Teen Titans with a couple of nobodies and a handful of veterans…hope this is temporary.