The saga of Boy Thunder crashes to a close as Batman, Superman, and the Titans frantically attempt to save their wayward ward! The choices the Dark Knight and the Man of Steel make in this moment will affect the future as we know it, as the secret identity of this über-powerful last son--that of someone DC fans have known for decades--is at last revealed!
The book is just flat-out good. Read Full Review
The payoff for the arc was teased last issue and Waid fully cashed in here with the connection to one of his most acclaimed stories.Batman Superman remains a cant miss title with its stellar characterization, big action and outstanding artwork that hasnt failed to deliver each and every month. Read Full Review
This arc ends with such a bang, hyping us up for what's coming next for DC Comics. Mark Waid, Dan Mora, and Tamra Bonvillain are delivering another blockbuster after the Magog reveal. Don't miss this issue, as it propels DC into a fantastic 2023! Read Full Review
Boy Thunder's story arc comes to an end with another stellar issue from the creative team of Waid and Mora, proving once again why World's Finest should be regarded as the number one comic book DC is printing today. Read Full Review
I also like how Waid has constructed the first year of this book. A five part story followed by a stand-alone one-and-done. Single issue stories are a wonderful throwback. And they serve as a sort of palate cleanser before we hit the next arc. This book continues to fire on all cylinders. Read Full Review
Batman / Superman: World's Finest #11 is the shining example that all comics from DC and Marvel should be following. The issue is filled with perfect art, exciting action, powerfully emotional moments, and a satisfying conclusion to this phase of David's journey. Read Full Review
Batman/Superman: World's Finest #11 is a fantastic issue on all fronts and a strong conclusion to this arc! Mark Waid, Dan Mora, Tamra Bonvillain, and Steve Wands knocked it out of the park and created something really special and exciting. Batman/Superman: World's Finest was my favorite series of 2022, and I don't see that changing as we move into the new year and a new era of DC Comics. Read Full Review
Waid has pulled in elements from his long, storied career in DC that he's only getting to resume now, and it's another strong installment in a soon-to-be-classic series. Read Full Review
Mora delivers beautifully detailed art throughout the issue. The action, characters and environments all look gorgeous and visually compelling. Read Full Review
Boy Thunder's tale comes to an end for now. It's a great story, it has larger scope, and even better it looks amazing. Well worth picking up Read Full Review
Batman/Superman: World's Finest #11 lands a touching ending to the "Strange Visitor arc. Read Full Review
It's a solid issue with amazing artwork, but some aspects of it are a bit rushed. That said, the ending is bittersweet and intriguing, and the story throughout is incredibly entertaining and well worth a read. Read Full Review
I am so thankfull for this book.
I read it this morning and thought “that’s really good”. I read it the second time after dinner and concluded it’s freaking brilliant. If you find yourself working to get through comics, this is the type of book that makes it all worthwhile. I’d give it 20 out of 10.
Really enjoyed this issue. It's a great origin story for a character Mark Waid co-created years ago.
I thought he turned into Magog in the last issue, but apparently, that was not the case. So, from the beginning I was confused. After I got over that, I thought the book was quite good. Superman going through a whirlwind of emotions really draws you in. I'm looking forward to the new storyline.
Waid has a great knack for fun storytelling and it pairs perfectly with Dan Mora's expressive character work. I particularly love their interpretation of Superman, throughout not only this issue, but the entire series. He's honest, hopeful, and driven by the need to do the right thing. Mora's able to capture the character, in all his boy scout glory, perfectly. You can feel the emotion coming off the page and it really makes a big impact on the reader.
The ending was a letdown and kind of added nothing to the story, which is a pity since it was so good till now.
Also, Superman lies. He lies every time he tells people he's Clark Kent and not Superman. While what Bendis did with that was a mess, Bendis was right.