Earth 2: Society #2

Writer: Daniel H. Wilson Artist: Jorge Jimenez Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: July 8, 2015 Cover Price: $2.99 Critic Reviews: 5 User Reviews: 8
6.5Critic Rating
7.0User Rating

After the shocking assassination of one of Earth-2's most prominent leaders, humanity's survivors struggle to believe their world can last. Can even Superman help build a society better than their previous world?

  • 8.0
    Newsarama - David Pepose Jul 9, 2015

    This book may not be as deep or as ambitious as some of the others on the stands, but with artwork this good, it's hard to think of a comic that's more fun. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    The Batman Universe - Jim Remolde Jul 10, 2015

    This issue leaves me with a lot of questions that I want answered. I did feel it was slow in placed but it leaves me wanting more. Read Full Review

  • 7.5
    Batman-News - Sean Buckley Jul 11, 2015

    While the story taking place in the present-day is moving slower than I would have liked, the overall narrative is moving at a solid pace to piece together what readers have missed during the time-skip. Batman fans will be happy with the focus on Dick Grayson and readers of Earth 2 will enjoy the brief but satisfying cameos from the other Wonders. Strong artwork and a lot of promise lend itself to the issue and keep me engaged enough to keep reading. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Green Lantern Corps - iggy Jul 13, 2015

    Society #2 while it didn't improve on the problems I had with the first issue, it did fix a problem the previous volume had and it introduced a unique plot line that could drive the book forward. This wasn't a perfect issue as the lack of focus on more the cast still doesn't sit well with me just yet. Read Full Review

  • 3.0
    Weird Science - Eric Shea Jul 9, 2015

    All the optimism and high hopes I had for this series from the first issue were really damaged here and almost obliterated beyond repair....... Yeah, I was that unhappy with this issue.  We've got Terry Sloan continuing to be untrustworthy while we get a recap of things we saw last issue and adding in nonsensical explanations to things that didn't need to be explained right now.  If that wasn't enough to get to you, the art wasn't as strong as the first issue either and I'm left wondering if this story wasn't better left concluding in Convergence.   Read Full Review

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