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As Robin and Supergirl race to retrieve the secrets of the Devil Nezha from ancient China, Batman and Superman get more than they bargained for in the present! To save humanity from the fires of the demon, the World's Finest must go toe-to-toe with the protector of Sector 2814...Hal Jordan.
It all just works. I read comics for entertainment and this book is firing on all cylinders. Read Full Review
World's Finest has captured the best aspects of superhero storytelling and condensed them into an amazing series that can be recommended to anyone. Read Full Review
So things are looking pretty grim for our heroes as Supergirl delivers some disturbing news. I can't wait to find out what will happen in the next issue and learn who our heroes will have to sacrifice in order to defeat Nezha. I mean could there be a workaround such as making a superhero clone. You know pitting science against magic? I guess we'll learn more in next month's installment. Read Full Review
This title never disappoints and continues to be one of the most enjoyable books DC delivers each month. Read Full Review
Batman / Superman: World's Finest #4 is the master template for everything that's sorely been missing from the Big 2 for years. Big action, big surprises, non-stop wow moments, urgency, drama, and excitement. Read Full Review
Dan Mora crafts some beautifully vibrant and detailed art on every page of the issue. The style is brilliant and a breath of fresh air. I loved every panel and page. Read Full Review
High-energy antics continue to live up to the name of World's Finest! Mark Waid and Dan Mora are giving us a summer blockbuster with so many guest appearances, a grave evil, and awesome eye candy. World's Finest is a comic series that needs to be on your pull list. Read Full Review
Fun. Pure unadulterated fun. Read Full Review
Batman/Superman: World's Finest #4 is easily the best-looking book on the comic shelves this week, and it's quite the thrilling adventure to boot! Read Full Review
Waid has not only gotten this title off to a great start, he may be setting up the next great DC villain. Read Full Review
Batman/Superman: World's Finest #4 was such a pleasure to read. Mark Waid and Dan Mora created so much more excitement for how this story dealing with the threat of Devil Nezha will end. Mora definitely stole the show here as we get a lot of great action sequences and a cool fusion that Batman and Superman should not miss out on experiencing. Read Full Review
The story might be a little thin, but the art is some of the best in comics right. This is absolutely a must-read. Read Full Review
This is a fun book, but I still find myself critiquing many of this book's elements. I like that it's action-packed and I like the adventure and the way the heroes are written. However, the main villain comes across as just another generic demon, and I'm starting to think that Waid is lucky to have Mora as his ongoing artist, because ideas such as this "Composite Batman/Superman simply aren't supposed to work out. Read Full Review
No one can tell me that this this isn't the coolest shit they've ever seen.
This is so damn cool. And fun.
I mean this in the best way possible, this is Saturday Morning Cartoons energy mixed in with MANGA shonen tropes.
Mark Waid is just having fun here. This is fUNtastic.
absolute insanity but i love it
This book is always a standout every month, just because it reads as such a love letter to the Silver Age of comics. Waid's dialogue is peppy and crisp and the interactions between Superman and Batman make the reader feel like they're actually friends on a deep, relatable level. It's so refreshing compared to the constant "let's make them fight each other" or "let's make Batman a dick to Superman" takes, which seem to be most of what we get nowadays.
And damn is the Mora art just pretty to look at. He imbues his characters with a great sense of movement so the action never feels stale and the Bonvillian colors make it sing.
Yes,yes,yes.
This was just incredibly, amazingly, stupidly (and it has its fair share of stupid) COOOL.
Only 4 issues in, I cannot recommend this book enough.
Hopefully it stays running this strong throughout.
Whenever The Devil Nehza isn't on the page, people should be asking, where's The Devil Nehza? ;)
Fun series buoyed with gorgeous Dan Mora art, but it's a bit silly in places. I expect slightly better from Mark Waid.
a really fun comic book issue. harmless fun but super exciting.
Still a lot of fun and Mora's art is great. This book is definitely a palette cleanser for more taxing and cerebral books, and it's able to do that and still maintain competent quality. The Supes/Bats dynamic flows naturally and I can see that Supergirl is one of his favorites to write.
The best moment was when the Doom Patrol started panicking: "Coming in hot Doom Patrol! Scramble! SCRAMBLE!"
I'm loving this series with such fun writing and amazing art, but had to go down a little here with all the wonkiness of them merging with the ring because... magic? But the result looks so cool that I can run with it.
Not bad. It's a little less interesting than the last few issues, but this seems to be becoming another story with the whole Justice League getting caught up into it. It hardly seems like a Batman and Superman highlighted story right now. That's really my only complaint.
The upsides still outweigh the downs by a pretty good margin. This still has the feel of the later post-crisis days. This issue is good enough, but the story is starting to slow down some. I just hope they don't overdo it with Nezha. Especially since I already know the instant this story is over they have another one ahead with him. I sure hope he doesn't turn out to be another of those overused enemies.
Still, this is more fun than anything else with Superman now more
As a Chinese, everything in this arc about ancient China is so embarassing.
Yeah, no. It feels like the writer has lost control of his story and is just making it up as he goes along, throwing in cliffhanger after cliffhanger and then his soluation can be summarized with the phrase "sh*t happens".
Nezha is unbeatable one moment but easily fought the next, characters constantly pulling new powers out of their assess to save the day.
You can do "dumb but cool" but there comes a point when the dumb outweights the rest of the plot and your story suffers from it. This needs some sort of internal consistency and rules because "uh, anything goes" gets old very fast.
Also, the fusion was wasted, to be honest. Cool concept, but really doesn't do anything other than get Batman and Superman ou more