With Earth 2's United Kingdom falling under the rule of one of Apokolips's invaders, Hawkgirl and Doctor Fate race to London. But with Nabu in control, Fate's motives might not be as pure as they seem.
These cartoony visuals don't fit the mood. Read Full Review
I complained last week about the amount of artists in this book and how the jump in style threw me off, but somehow even with the same amount of artists, this week pulls off a good looking issue. I'm getting a little pissed at the fact that the characters I want to see featured in this book are relegated to mere one page entries, while the Superman and Batman related characters seem to be the main focus of every story told. It's something I hope changes in the future, because I care way more about the other stories than the mere beat 'em up entries featuring Batman and Val-Zod. It's not a bad series so far, but it's not quite a good one either. Read Full Review
I'm worried about the future of Earth 2, but I'm glad to get to see some more of it. Read Full Review
"Earth 2: World's End" #3 is a perfectly acceptable issue in a perfectly capable storyline, with strong art enhancing a decidedly average story. Read Full Review
Definitely the weakest of the three issues so far, the melding of artists is the biggest knock on World's End so far. For a weekly book, I expected there to be a lot of setting up and a bunch of issues where "nothing happens." Perhaps I'm just not used to it yet. Read Full Review
Interesting with too much going on.