It's Wonder against Wonder with the fate of Earth-2 in the balance. The world is barely holding on by its fingertips. Do they dare risk an attempt to reboot their planet with the mysterious Amazonian device? Meanwhile, a new enemy is on the move behind the scenes, attempting to take advantage of situation.
This issue continues a well-written and fun Elseworlds tale as the characters must make a hard choice that we can relate to. At the same time the action continues to shine due to some solid art. Read Full Review
When the conversations are as good as the action, you know you're reading a well written book. The story is outstanding, with a good mix of action and drama, but the visuals are just not at the same level. If one is a fan of good writing or the adentures on this new Earth 2, I'd pick this up. Read Full Review
The heroes are damn near decimated in this game-changing read, which ends on a cliffhanger that will leave Earth 2 fans talking for the next month. Read Full Review
While you won't get much of anything new from this issue, except for a decent battle, I did find myself enjoying this story and the art for the most part. Really though, it just spent too much time rehashing old information, while I found some of the action a little confusing to what was actually going on or who was getting hit. I still look forward to where this story goes, I just hope that the recap each issue is kept at a minimum. Read Full Review
This issue was well done! Fury has turned out to be such a well written character,
The Fury / Batman interaction was an unexpected delight. I was also blown away by this interpretation of Dick Grayson as a widower and a hurting father seeking his son. I do hope this story arc doesn't end in heart ache for him.