In order to defeat the Joker/Luthor team, Batman and Superman may have to ask for a little help from their friends—if they still have any after the shocking events of last issue! Don’t miss part two of “The Merger.
And then, a foregone conclusion given how the Absorbascon absorbs all knowledge. The villains learn our heroes secret identities and then transmit that to their friends. I was tickled by this issue probably more than others. I really thought the minds of the fusions being different, the massive brawl, and the Bronze Age-iness of the Absorbascon all were great. But it was Gutierrez' art that just elevated the whole thing. Read Full Review
Batman/Superman: World's Finest #46 is another satisfying issue, full of slam bang action, clever plotting, brisk and biting dialogue and gorgeous art and color. The creative team continues to re-imagine classic Silver Age concepts for the modern age. Read Full Review
We got our own unofficial DC K.O. match right here in Batman/Superman: Worlds Finest #46. Superbat returns and this time, its going to be challenged. But to what ends? Read Full Review
Batman/Superman: World's Finest #46 is pure superhero adrenaline. It embraces the “comic book-y” elements of the DC Universe: aliens, magic rings, and mad science, without blinking. If you want to read a high-stakes action and classic Silver Age concepts remixed for today, this is it. Read Full Review
Batman/Superman: World's Finest #46 is pure superhero adrenaline. It embraces the "comic book-y elements of the DC Universe: aliens, magic rings, and mad science, without blinking. If you want to read a high-stakes action and classic Silver Age concepts remixed for today, this is it. Read Full Review
Batman/Superman: World's Finest #46 is a reminder of how joyful superhero comics can be when creators fully embrace the medium's inherent weirdness. Waid leans into an "only in comics premise and commits completely, letting Dan Mora's iconic fusion designs and Adrin Gutirrez's slick action do the heavy lifting. While the cliffhanger may not land equally for everyone, the ride itself is so energetic, creative, and fun that it hardly matters. This series continues to prove why World's Finest is one of DC's most consistently charming books. Read Full Review
Delightfully wacky fun.