The New 52: Futures End #24

Writer: Keith Giffen, Dan Jurgens, Jeff Lemire, Brian Azzarello Artist: Dan Green, Jess Merino Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: October 15, 2014 Cover Price: $2.99 Critic Reviews: 6 User Reviews: 3
5.5Critic Rating
6.7User Rating

Terrys heist team comes face to face with the man whos been pulling their strings from the very beginning.

  • 8.0
    All-Comic - Dan Leicht Oct 16, 2014

    The events on Cadmus island are shown another perspective this week, and yay teleportation! But the real action happened at the beginning, and a great scene at the end is more than enough to be excited about next weeks issue! Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Weird Science - Eric Shea Oct 16, 2014

    All the stuff with Frankenstein, Amethyst and Hawkman is awesome and I wish we'd get an issue just focusing on that because I get all hyped up when I read those sections and then it always puts on the brakes and my excitement has nowhere to go.  I know there are a bunch of stories to tell, but some of these stories are just weak and have me wondering where they'll ever matter in the series.  Maybe I just don't have enough foresight or imagination to piece these events together, but man when this book gives you action, it really delivers.  We got some good stuff here so you'll want to check it out and if you're interested in seeing a former Robin becoming a stalker......... Well I don't like you, but it's here.  Check it out and continue your run into Five Years From Now. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Batman-News - Jesse Kennedy Oct 16, 2014

    There is enough material and backstory that has been laid down that it is hard not to give the reader something substantial to find in these issues. Everything seems to be interesting which is a good thing. I don't have buyers remorse about the past several issues and I'm happily looking forward to more. This one's a solid addition to the story. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    DC Comics News - Joey Garces Oct 17, 2014

    Futures End #24 fails to capture the drama from last week's issue and it is a slight speed bump in an otherwise great stretch ofFutures End issues. There is enough material in this issue though to capture someone's attention for a duration of time so not all is lost. The big thing we're all collectively waiting on though is the moment Terry and “Batman/Joker” come face to face. Now that will be fun to watch. Read Full Review

  • 3.0
    Comic Book Resources - Greg McElhatton Oct 17, 2014

    In the end, we've got some very nice art (having artists like Merino, Cully Hamner and Patrick Zircher draw issues of this series has been a real delight), and a chance to check in on characters that we haven't seen in a bit. But some of these storylines need to wrap up soon, if only so that the remaining ones can start to gain a little strength and momentum. This is no "Countdown to Final Crisis," but it's no "52" or "Trinity" or "Batman Eternal," either. For a series set in the future threatening Armageddon, the lack of urgency is hard to ignore. Read Full Review

  • 2.0
    Newsarama - Michael Moccio Oct 16, 2014

    This issue of Futures End is one the worst offenders in terms of not being able to appropriately balance between the storylines, because at the end of the issue you'll feel unsatisfied with where each left off. What feels more like set-up for the next issue should have built tension and momentum only fell flat. Read Full Review

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