To thwart the apocalypse cascading across multiple realities, Batman and Superman must join forces with their counterparts and sojourn to strange lands! The World of the Knight and the World of Tomorrow are not the only two creations crafted by the sinister Auteur.io - and this nefarious cybernetic despot is hell-bent on at last crafting his own twisted notion of utopia. Join a list of all-star artists as we tour through the ARCHIVE OF WORLDS!
Just let Yang reinvent comic book history for as long as he wants. Read Full Review
Look, this is a fun book! Everyone, and I mean everyone, should be buying and reading this. It truly is that good! The folks at DC editorial are fools for canceling this book! Yang and the artists deserve this gig. Readers deserve good quality like this. Whose decision was this? What on Earth was DC editorial thinking? Seriously. Oh well. I guess we should just enjoy this while it lasts. Read Full Review
Overall, this is a book that is daringly different and quite entertaining. Read Full Review
Overall, this is another solid installment in a run that verges on being a masterpiece. Read Full Review
Yang has done an amazing job of capturing the anything goes spirit of a Silver Age title with this arc and its paid off with a fun story that doesnt need to wrap anytime soon. Read Full Review
Batman/Superman #19- It's hard to find a fresh take on the World's Finest, but this story arc has done just that. Here's hoping the comic is playing the long ball with this story line as it has the potential to be DC altering! Read Full Review
I'll be sad to see this book end. Read Full Review
This particular issue starts out a little slower than the previous issues in the story, but it picks up considerably in the second half, and it feels like the conclusion will be worth it in the end. Read Full Review
Gene Luen Yang gives readers some explanation and even tries to make his villain sympathetic, but the weight of the story and all of its silliness and convolutions smother most of it. It looks great and can be a bit of goofy fun at times, but overall, it feels like the gimmick is wearing off, and the story is losing steam. Read Full Review
Love this story
This arc is so much fucking fun. I really do enjoy it. I did notice a dip in quality as we finally had to really do some exposition, but still, this is one of my favorites to come out of Infinite Frontier. Shame that it's canceled.
The magic of world building and the inclusion of underutilized DC characters decorate this issue.
What started out as a terrific tribute to classic matinee serials has turned into something out of the cheesy old sci-fi stories about time travel and the multiverse. I sure hope this isn't a decline that falls further downhill, but frankly since I've never been a fan of Etrigan I'm not expecting next issue to be much of a boost from where we are now. I'd rate the story a 6.5, but I'll give it an extra point for the great artwork alone.
This was just a mess and an uninteresting one at that.