STARRING HEROES FROM CRISIS ON INFINITE EARTHS! The Crime Syndicate from the past and the heroes from the farthest future of DC One Million clash on the Convergence battlefields!This extra-sized issue includes a sneak peek at whats coming up in the DC Universe!
This was a unique story featuring some fan favorite squads. One of the stronger books in this crossover event, this was an intriguing look if these characters ever crossed paths. The read was quite entertaining, and it didn't end the way I expected. Going off a particular panel in theConvergence: Shazambook, these stories don't necessarily hve cookie cut endings, just expressed moments in the lives of the characters. That worked well here and as a result, this is a story that was a treat to read. Read Full Review
Though this series features one of the more promising creative teams among the Convergence lineup, it hasn't really lived up to its potential. Read Full Review
After such a great first issue, this one falls flat on it's face. I don't know if it was because of the time constraint or being held captive by the Event itself, but this was my most disappointing issue in the entire Event. There wasn't much of a story and what we got felt rushed and forced. The art was still retro, but it was also very confusing. Not a good issue at all. Read Full Review
When I saw that the Justice Legion Alpha was squaring off against their evil opposites in Convergence: Crime Syndicate, I was definitely pumped. And in certain ways, writer Brian Buccellato does bring his own strengths to the project - but that said, there's something missing in the execution Read Full Review
I shouldn't like it much but I do.
Not a lot of story, just a bunch of fights. Just what I wanted
It's not bad, it's just very disposable. I wouldn't recommend this unless you are in love with these characters and need your fix. It delivers on what it promises and little else, the two issue format is just a little to constraining.