On the streets of New Metropolis, the Wonders battle the army of Sandmen sent to destroy them. But on this reborn world, no one recognizes the heroes, and their presence sends the citizens into a panic. Behind the scenes, the identity of the world-ruling Director is revealed. And he has a secret weapon that's equally shocking. RATED T
I enjoyed every single page of this story. But at the same time, I found it lacking. Im ready for the grand finale. Bring it on! Read Full Review
This issue was pretty good if you've been reading the last few books. I didn't like the character of the Ultra-Humanite at all, but Abnett definitely changed my mind with this issue. Hopefully we'll see more of the Ultra-Humanite because I've become a fan! Read Full Review
While we continue to get a lot of fighting in this issue, it's revitalized by adding the new dynamic of having the people of Metropolis involved and somehow this small feature makes all the difference in making this a more enjoyable issue than we've had recently. The art looks great and we get an awesome cliffhanger that really gets you excited for what's to come. Read Full Review
A fight comic from beginning to end that's easily skippable. If you've been reading along there are a few subtle moments, and a cliffhanger to die for, but overall the issue is an average superhero fight book. Read Full Review
This issue was okay but honestly, I'm just waiting for it to end so we can get a proper Rebirth of the Earth 2 heroes and the classic JSA. Earth 2: Society is one of the last vestiges of New 52 and it's time is coming to a close. While Earth 2 was an amazing series when it first launched as a New 52 series, it's really taken a beating after the Convergence fiasco and I just want to see it laid out to pasture. Of course, the characters are salvageable, Val-Zod, Powergirl, etc. but they can't exist on their own anymore without some connection to the Rebirth universe...
Really sub-par dialogue even for this series. Reads like the worst of the first six issues.