Earth 2: Society #6

Writer: Daniel H. Wilson Artist: Alison Borges Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: November 18, 2015 Cover Price: $2.99 Critic Reviews: 5 User Reviews: 5
6.7Critic Rating
5.4User Rating

The heroes of Earth-2 grow closer to discovering the real dangers that lurk in their new world as the murderous Hourman is revealed.

  • 9.6
    SciFiPulse - Patrick Hayes Nov 25, 2015

    Another fun installment in Earth 2's saga. A solid story with excellent visuals make this entertaining reading. Read Full Review

  • 6.8
    Weird Science - Eric Shea Nov 18, 2015

    I was shocked at how much I enjoyed this issue from what it's given us so far.  There I was pages through this book that I had completely given up on and it went and did the unthinkable (at least how I was thinking about it) and caught my attention.  We've got the one thing that I've desperately wanted out this series and that's heroes fighting villains and it's not bad.  If the series continues along the same lines as it set here, then Earth 2: Society might be a book to take a second gander at because this issue was one of if not the best we've gotten so far. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    The Batman Universe - Bill Heuer Nov 20, 2015

    Overall, I enjoyed the action of this issue and I am looking forward to seeing the other heroes get involved in stopping Jimmy and Huntress destroy the world. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Pop Culture Uncovered - Ray W Nov 19, 2015

    If you enjoy the story so far, this was a decent issue. I enjoyed it, but it could have been better overall. Wilson does a good job of trying to make Jimmyout to be the bad guy, but the issue doesnt give you enough to warrant it. Introducing Hourman and Johnny Sorrow, was a nice way to integrate these two into the new world. The art was well done and the colors looked amazing. Read Full Review

  • 5.0
    Batman-News - Brittany Anne Nov 19, 2015

    Definitely a good read when it comes to the way that the art was portrayed and honestly I love reading the different character backgrounds that we have been introduced to. I am curious to see where the storyline goes, but I would like to see a change of pace. I still can't get over the way that the colors are set in Earth 2: Society! Love it. Read Full Review

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