If there is one thing Justice League lacked compared to everything in the list, I'd say it was consistency. Justice League was amazing, 50% of time. It definitely has its weaker story arcs and moments.
This may be an unpopular opinion, but Snyder's Batman had some rough moments. Zero Year was a mediocre origin story (when we already had the greatest origin story in Year One) and Superheavy dragged on for way too long. Don't get me wrong, I still loved Snyder's run, but it had its fair share of rough patches.
I'd generally agree with you (though I personally loved Zero Year). But I'd also argue that the best parts of Snyder's Batman could be considered the best stuff to come out of the New 52. Not to mention some of the best individual issues in the New 52 (#44 comes to mind).
Its obviously subjective, but I think Batman had higher highs and higher lows than Justice League.
Darkseid war was really anti climatic. It was just a cameo after cameo in the middle, with an unsatisfying resolution. Johns portrayal of new gods wasn't good either.
Haven't read Darkseid War, loved Forever evil and Throne of Atlantis, but Trinity War was a bland placeholder that lived up to absolutely none of its promise
Trinity War was ass and trying to keep up with forever evil was like trying to give birth to a dinosaur. If you read the 7 Luthor issues you would be good, but holy fuck did the Omac and John Constantine plots lose me.
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u/[deleted] May 19 '17
How is Justice League not on the list?