Will Huntress become a casualty of war?
The one thing that World's End has that none of the other weekly titles do is how dire the events seem to be. In every issue I read of World's End, I can feel how precarious of a situation the characters are in jumping out at me. Earth 2 is ending and it feels like it. Read Full Review
This isn't a sad, tiresome issue like the last. It even has glimmers of heroism and nobility. But if not sad and tired, it may well be futile. Read Full Review
This is the worst story that World's End has produced so far and the only thing that I can hope is that the writeres were just getting ready for the holidays and phoned this in and for now on we can get back to some decent storytelling. All the actions, introductions and demises of the characters in this issue seem to be thrown at us for no reason and I'm left really disappointed. Read Full Review
Overall, this comic suffers from the weight of its own ambition. This is a talented super team of creators who want to tell a cool story about the end of the world but, with so many directions in which the story wants to go, our beach ball is left sitting in one place, bouncing awkwardly and slightly in no real direction. Read Full Review
Overall: The improved artwork and the gradually-coalescing story have improved this issue over the last, and the final touching moment actually made me sad. There are, however, still the insane and unbelievably coincidental plot points. These massive plot holes keep the score down. This book has a way to go until it has consistently good scores. Read Full Review