Justice League: Cry for Justice
DC · 2009–2010 · 7 issues
About the series
In 2009, DC Comics published Justice League: Cry for Justice, a seven-issue miniseries written by James Robinson that follows a splinter group of superheroes who, frustrated by the traditional Justice League’s reactive approach, take a more aggressive, preemptive stance against evil. With art from Mauro Cascioli, Scott Clark, and Ibraim Roberson, the series explores the moral consequences of vigilantism and the blurred line between justice and vengeance. It stands as a dark, character-driven examination of idealism under pressure, offering a tense, philosophical counterpoint to the broader DC Universe of its era.