Justice League: No Justice Reading Order

Main Event Tie-In
Issue Collection Issue Collection
DC Nation #0 1 Justice League: No Justice (Review)    
Justice League: No Justice #1    
Justice League: No Justice #2    
Justice League: No Justice #3    
Justice League: No Justice #4    
    Green Arrow Annual #2 Green Arrow Vol. 7: Citizen's Arrest 2
   

Overview

Justice League: No Justice (Review) is a miniseries that serves as a transitional period for the Justice League and other elements of the DC Universe. It expands upon the aftermath of the Dark Nights: Metal (Reading Order) event and uses this aftermath to launch several changes to the universe. This changes are most directly felt in a restructuring of the Justice League that takes the team from the Justice League Vol. 3 series to the Justice League Vol. 4 series.

Justice League: No Justice is an incredibly straightforward event to read, as the main storyline is told through a single miniseries. The four issues of No Justice are all readers need to know in order to understand what this event is about and what is happening in it.

Notes
  1. Only the "No Justice: Prelude" story from this issue is relevant to this reading order.
  2. This issue shows some of the impact of the No Justice event from a different point of view. It also further expands upon Martian Manhunter and Green Arrow's interaction from the conclusion of the main event.

Before Reading

JJustice League: No Justice (Review) is an immediate follow-up to the Dark Nights: Metal (Reading Order) event. The aftermath to that event provides the basis for this event and is directly referenced a number of times.

After Reading

Justice League: No Justice (Review) is the direct prelude to the Justice League Vol. 4 series, which starts with Justice League Vol. 1: The Totality (Review). This series sees writer Scott Snyder continue his work on storylines and plot threads stretching through Dark Nights: Metal (Reading Order) and into Justice League: No Justice.

In addition, Justice League: No Justice helps launch two other Justice League-related titles. Justice League Dark follows members of DC's magical community and begins with Justice League Dark Vol. 1: The Last Age of Magic. Justice League Odyssey follows members of DC's cosmic community and begins with Justice League Odyssey Vol. 1: The Ghost Sector.

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