A new menace rises to threaten the fragile order the Wonders struggle to maintain. Emboldened by Green Lantern's loss of power, the Ultrahumanite emerges from the shadows with an army of super-powered slaves. His goal is nothing less than reforming Earth-2 in his vision, utilizing the Amazonian technology that Fury had hoped to use to rebuild a better world.
Expect a big twist in the final pages along with some possible deaths (a lot of stuff goes down rather quickly, so I guess we'll know for sure who made it out alive next month). No matter what the setting may be, pretty much anything involving the Earth 2 cast of characters makes for a compelling read, so this installment earns my stamp of approval. Read Full Review
Save for a jarring artist change halfway through this continues to be a fun gem that's a bit hidden from the rest of the DCU books. The most important element of this series is perfect: Anyone can die and anything can happen. Read Full Review
If you're still invested in the Earth 2 series then I feel bad for all the shit you had to go through to get here, but luckily it looks like things are starting to come out Milhouse because while the book seems to be getting padded out to maintain a title as a place card....... or whatever reason DC might have for prolonging this, it does seem to be getting interesting and with this story arc I can't help but care where this series goes. The only bitch of the matter is we're getting multiple artists now and it's killing my reading experience. Read Full Review
Yet another well written issue from Dan abnett! Despite the art being a bit jarring from the first half to the second half!
Getting rough. Maybe I'm done here.