Earth 2: World's End #4

Writer: Daniel H. Wilson Artist: Eddy Barrows Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: October 29, 2014 Cover Price: $2.99 Critic Reviews: 5 User Reviews: 4
6.6Critic Rating
6.4User Rating

Aquawoman returns to Atlantis - too late!

  • 8.7
    Weird Science - Eric Shea Oct 29, 2014

    I'd like to talk about the art here, but with the amount of artists on this book and DC not labeling who did what, well I guess I can't because I don't have a good enough eye to tell you who did what art.  So for the most part the art was great.  Certain sections were better than others and that's about as much as I can say about it.  I really need proper credits.  Now for the story, well this has got to be my favorite issue so far of World's End because it focused more on the characters and less on the smashy smashy.  A lot of cool stuff is going down here and it gives me hope that we have some really cool stuff coming in the future.  So if you wanted this book to be more than a mere slug fest, then this is the issue for you because I finally see what kind of book this can become.  Check it out. Read Full Review

  • 7.5
    AIPT - Jordan Richards Oct 30, 2014

    Calling it now. This will be a deus ex machina down the line. Read Full Review

  • 6.5
    We The Nerdy - Henry Varona Nov 3, 2014

    I'm very frustrated with Earth 2: World's End. I had very high hopes for it, but after a month, I am unimpressed. It consistently does it's job and tells it's story, but it doesn't captivate me. If I can't be won over, I don't know how many other readers can either, and I get the feeling that this will quickly be forgotten once it's done. Read Full Review

  • 6.5
    DC Collectors - Wayland Smith Nov 8, 2014

    I don't know why Earth 2 has to be the one place in the DCNU darker than the main DC Earth, but I'm kinda getting tired of it. Read Full Review

  • 4.0
    Batman-News - Sean Buckley Oct 30, 2014

    There has to be some way to get these weekly titles off the ground and have them be more accessible to readers who pick up each issue and do not want to wait for a trade book. World's End has not hit its stride yet after four issues, and the last two I've come away with a lot of sound and fury with little substance. Read Full Review

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