The New 52: Futures End #23

Writer: Brian Azzarello, Jeff Lemire, Dan Jurgens, Keith Giffen Artist: Aaron Lopresti, Art Thibert Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: October 8, 2014 Cover Price: $2.99 Critic Reviews: 5 User Reviews: 5
6.8Critic Rating
7.3User Rating

Discover what the victorious Brother Eye has in store for The Joker 35 years from now. Will he go down laughing?

  • 8.0
    DC Comics News - Gregg Hamm Oct 9, 2014

    Another solid issue, that follows up directly with the shocking results off last week. There's plenty of action to keep even the most distracted reader engaged. The action beautifully balanced with a combination of both comedic and dramatic dialogue that makes even the dullest moments shine. Read Full Review

  • 7.8
    Weird Science - Eric Shea Oct 9, 2014

    Aaron Lopresti continues to shine in this series and makes everything great to look at....... Even the boring stuff.  Talking about the boring stuff there was some here in dealing with Red Robin's girlfriend and characters that are still a bit of mystery to me when it comes to their purpose in this book, but I have faith that all will be revealed and I can eat all my misguided words against them.  But even with what I consider the boring parts, it didn't do much to keep me from enjoying this week's issue and when things got exciting it overshadowed anything that I might be able to bitch about.  Go check this out and continue your foray into the strange land of Five Years From Now. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Comic Book Resources - Doug Zawisza Oct 13, 2014

    There aren't a whole lot of payoffs in "Futures End" #23, but this issue has a whole lot more vim and vigor than I've noticed in previous issues. Each of the storylines notches a little time in and marks some forward progress in their evolution, while the crisp artwork from Lopresti, Thibert and Hi-Fi does everything it can to hold the readers' attention. The stories in "Futures End" seem poised to turn a corner. Here's hoping for more excitement and energy as the series continues towards whatever end is intended. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    All-Comic - Dan Leicht Oct 9, 2014

    This week were given a great opening followed by a few slower scenes. Sub stories big and the small were addressed, but its the teasers at the end that really shined. Even more awesome is on the way! Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Batman-News - Jesse Kennedy Oct 9, 2014

    There are a lot of real story lines moving along in this issue. If this issue were a sandwich, it would be ham and mayonnaise on some crazy bread your wife bought because the package used words like “organic” and “cage-free”. I'm not sure how the bread was “cage-free” just as I'm not sure about the strangeness in some of this comic, but I'm pretty satisfied when I'm done with it. Next time, I hope there's cheese and maybe some chips. Read Full Review

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