Still one more issue, but it's a Mxy issue... the Darkseid stuff is continuing in the Joshua Williamson stories it seems. If you look at last issue, it says the Annual will continue the filmverse stuff and then there is the seperate epilogue with Darkseid.
Batman / Superman Annual: 2021
| Writer | Gene Luen Yang |
| Artist | Francesco Francavilla, Paul Pelletier |
| Cover Price | $5.99 |
The epic epilogue to the Archive of Worlds saga! In his pursuit of perfection, the godlike Auteur.io sought to create and destroy worlds with the wave of a hand and a flair for the dramatic. But against all odds...the World of the Knight and the World of Tomorrow live on! The Batman of the noir-tinged streets of Gotham City finds himself stranded in the sunny, retro-futurist World of Tomorrow-and Superman discovers himself in the opposite predicament. With their home worlds in decay and only one chance to save them, the key to preserving their very existence is but the flip of a coin. Or the flip of this book! This special flip book is two t more
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9.6
Forces Of Geek - Lenny Schwartz
Sep 01, 2021Gene Luen Yang is a good creative force. He writes a great story with a lot of invention. He is always at his best with creative ideas like this. The art by Paul Pelletier and Francesco Francavilla especially is great. Read Full Review
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9.5
Geek Dad - Ray Goldfield
Aug 31, 2021The two stories eventually fold together in a very clever way that seals the deal for this run being considered a new minor classic. Read Full Review
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9.0
But Why Tho? - Swara Ahmed
Aug 31, 2021Batman/Superman Annual 2021 #1is a tremendous and fascinating look at what happens when you mix and change key things to the worlds of Batman and Superman. Yang is masterful at creating and depicting these variations of the DC Universe while putting its most iconic heroes through new and unique challenges. The art by Francavilla, Pelletier, and Gray enriches these issues and the worlds they depict tremendously, immersing readers even further into Yang's stories. Capped off by Peteri's excellent lettering, this is one issue of a Batman/Superman adventure you don't want to miss. Read Full Review
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9.0
Dark Knight News - Bryant Lucas
Sep 03, 2021Overall, the Batman/Superman Annual 2021 is a nice capstone to a phenomenal, albeit brief, run. Yang was kind enough to give us a fun follow-up on some of the plotlines he established early in his run. The Pelletier/Grey team and Francavilla do a great job leaning into the film aesthetic that Reis established in the monthly book. Read Full Review
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8.5
Batman-News - Casper Rudolph
Aug 31, 2021This annual is put together really well, making good use of the medium, and it's a delight to see these characters once more. The stories themselves won't add too much to the main story, but they do stand on their own and it's just a good time. Younger readers will probably have a blast reading this as well. The art is strong throughout and well coordinated, and it's just a great comic"recommended! Read Full Review
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8.0
ComicBook.com - Matthew Aguilar
Sep 01, 2021This feels like a vintage DC story in the absolute best way, and I'm going to be quite sad to see it go. Read Full Review
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8.0
Supergirl Comic Box Commentary - Anj
Sep 13, 2021This was a decent look back at these worlds, more like solo adventures rather than a team-up. The art was solid throughout. Read Full Review
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A pure, fun time in a comic. A treat for fans young and old!
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9.0
This feels like the perfect follow-up to that Batman/Superman story by Yang and as a standalone epic. Between the two worlds, you have Superman fill in a sense of hope lost in the World of Knight complete with a unique art style by Francavilla where Superman stands out so much in the noir-like world. Plus in the World of Tomorrow, the cinematic brightness of Batman's presence feels like a synthesis of the Adam West campiness with the Batman depiction from the Brave and the Bold. Especially since it deals with Bruce finally finding a little closure with his mother's death when meeting her counterpart. Plus it's one of the only times that a flipbook feels like a good idea in terms of stylizations.
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9.0
Like the rest of this Archive of Worlds story, this is a whole lot of fun. I will miss this one.
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8.0
This was a fun follow-up to the regular story, proving there's more adventures ahead for these versions of the world's finest. Gene Luen Yang has given us another great for the shelves fit to be sat beside Superman Smashes the Klan. I'm not a very big fan of the multiverse. Frankly I liked it better when it was wiped out. But this story has provided me with a rare exception. I hope to see further follow ups featuring this version of Batman and Superman. Maybe a mini-series? It's hard to tell though when DC will come to their senses and realize no one wants Batman or Superman replaced and fix the damage they're doing to themselves.
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7.5
I liked this but I feel cheated by it. The last page from the last issue proposed an encounter with Darkseid. No such thing happened here. Both stories are good but I hate it when writers bait people to buy their books. I'm giving it 7.5 not just for this issue but overall because this series was pretty good from the beginning and who knows when the next Batman/Superman book will come out given DC's plans.
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7.5
This annual is a less impactful epilogue to the recent story in the main book, but it's yet another experimentation with the comics medium that's surely interesting.
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