THE RISE OF ULTRA-MORPHO! Years ago, Professor Anthony Ivo built Amazo, a killer android who could duplicate the powers of the Justice League. But now an even deadlier android stalks the DC Universe: Ultra-Morpho! Able to transform into any element, including Kryptonite, Ultra-Morpho can kill Batman, Superman, Robin, and Metamorpho in one fell swoop! But who created him? Who does he work for? And what has he done to Will Magnus, inventor of the Metal Men?!
Batman Superman: World's Finest is simply DC Comics at its best with a creative team that is so fully dialed in crafting essential must-read classic-style stories each month. Read Full Review
World's Finest is able to take on the monumental task of not just combining the Superman and Batman families, but exploring the DCU at large and Waid and Mora do so seamlessly. Read Full Review
What can I say? This is a near perfect book. It reads just like classic super-hero books should read. The characterization is spot on for these iconic figures. Robin sticking his finger in Metamorpho's face is a thing of beauty. And the art is perfection. I'll say what I usually say at this point. Everyone should be reading this book. Everyone. Read Full Review
Filled with exciting action sequences, Batman/Superman: World's Finest #15 is another strong entry that keeps readers invested from cover to cover. Read Full Review
This story has mystery and action. It includes a major worldwide threat that encompasses all the heroes. It is a standard but enjoyable superhero story. Read Full Review
Batman / Superman: World's Finest #15 escalates the Simon Stagg murder mystery into a world-ending robot revolution without a single hero strong enough to stop it. The pacing is lightning quick to a fault, the laundry list of character cameos (some recent, others ancient) is astounding, and the art is perfect. Read Full Review
: Once again, Waid, Mora and Bonvillain deliver strong sequential storytelling. The art absolutely rocks and Waid writes a tight script that's well-paced and has strong characterization, where Dick Grayson is a highlight. This continues to be DC's best comic, and I can't recommend it enough! Read Full Review
Mora's art is stunning. From the brilliant designed and detailed characters to the blistering action, the issue has some intense and beautiful art on every page. Read Full Review
In typical fashion, World's Finest #15 is a hard pivot into a different genre. This arc started as a "who-done-it?, and now it's become a Sci-Fi techno-apocalypse. Please, don't forget, this is only issue number three in the arc. By the end of this story, Batman and Superman could be riding a giant space dragon while jousting with the Balrog, but that's the fun of World's Finest. Does the book move too fast? At times, yes, but it's never boring. Read Full Review
Overall, Batman/Superman: World's Finest #15 moves fast but Waids pacing paired with Moras art orchestrates it all perfectly. The series as a whole continues to be a versatile book for all readers with really no bad time to jump in. Read Full Review
Stellar stuff, I love the obscure characters he uses. Metamorpho, the Challengers of the Unknown, Metal Men, Amazo, to name a few.
This is awesome. Robo-apocolypse with some amazing rarely used cameos of many of the old robot foes?? Yes please. Great story continues? Yes. Tense high? Yes. Stake high? Higher than ever. Waid and Mora once again please. Gold standard right here.
Every issue this series proves itself to be the best comic DC is publishing. Nonstop action with some great new character designs, plus lots of cameos from familiar faces and some deep cuts. Waid nails each character’s personality, even if they’re only in a couple panels.
The only ‘bad’ part of this issue is that the new villain has a pretty underwhleming and lame name
Just awesome man.
Strong but kind of all over the place at times. I get the cut ins with all the other groups but some of it just felt like filler. Also having two brand new super villains to contend with in one book is a lot. It's just a dense issue that could afford to be stretched a little more.
its mark said and dan mora. O/f course its going to be great and interesting
This one goes all over the place and it was actually a bit of a chore to read, which is insane to say about this title. I still enjoyed it but it was bumpier than usual.
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Another great issue with Superman being out of the fight for most of the issue, Batman showing up wearing armor made of the metal men and a couple of villains that seem nigh impossible to beat. When I saw Robin lying on the ground with his leg burned by acid, I did feel for him. Not sure how he's still walking on it. Of course, they will discount the fact that his leg would be incredibly scarred. Good issue overall. Some imaginative sequences.
Waid throws a lot of good ideas against the wall, but we seems to have lost the thread along the way. Wasn't this about Bruce Wayne being accused of murder? Very silver agey, for good and for ill.