As Apokolips burns, Green Lantern falls - and the Earth is left unprotected.
Overall: This book was a pleasant surprise to read. It was the first book in a few months that felt like a worthwhile read, and lights a small fire of hope in my heart for the conclusion of this story. While I was put off by some of the artwork, there were a number of great scenes between some undervalued characters. If you've been following World's End so far, or are a fan of Thomas Wayne, pick this book up. Read Full Review
There's a chance that this series may not be completely hopeless after all. While not exactly a great issue, it's definitely a step in the right direction and with last week's decent issue, this series might pull itself out of the gutter yet. Stay hopeful all you Earth 2 lovers, things might have just been darkest before the dawn and this weekly series might become something that we were happy to read. All we need now is for the rest of the book to look like the first section with Batman and Huntress. Read Full Review
With only five issues left, one is truly left to wonder how much more they can fit into this series before it comes to it's natural ending point. Will the war between New Earth and Earth 2 that has been teased in Future's End even be touched upon? This reviewer just can't imagine that they have enough time to truly do it justice but after reading 21 issues there is certainly no turning back as this series ends with issue #26. Read Full Review
A great issue in a mostly average (so far) series. This was a really smooth read for me with good pacing, which is tough when you're juggling multiple storylines, and the art was some of the best this series has had.
Best issue in a while, which isn't saying much.