Justice League #23
Prisoners of the Sixth Dimension!" declares this visually striking installment of Scott Snyder's "The Sixth Dimension" arc, and Jorge Jiménez's cover art makes the stakes feel immediate — Wonder Woman cries out in anguish, the Flash strains beside her, a Green Lantern and Hawkgirl tumble above, all set against a surreal, razor-sliced cityscape bathed in deep reds and unsettling light. Jiménez's dynamic, fragmented composition perfectly captures a League pushed to its limits, with glimpses of alien horrors lurking in the dimensional borders around them. Alejandro Sánchez's rich, foreboding color palette ties it all together into one of the more visually compelling covers of this New Justice era.
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In the Sixth Dimension, the Leaguers are imprisoned on Future Apokolips, and when they escape, they face an army of future versions of familiar villains. Meanwhile, Superman tries to escape from his prison dimension, while Batman considers an offer from the World Forger with the fate of the Multiverse at stake.
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