Steve Trevor and his small band of surviving A.R.G.U.S. agents track down the deadly Cheetah, who has Wonder Woman's lasso in her possession. That lasso could be the only hope of freeing the Justice League!
So yeah. There's a ton of action and lots going on. This is certainly well worth the cover price, if nothing else for the amount of energy spent putting it together and time it will take to read it. It's a fun read. It's got sharp and crisp artwork that never once comes off as lazy or inconsistent. And for some strange reason, it's oddly important-feeling. Forever Evil is a must, yes. The various crossover issues add to the overall story, sure. And the other two miniseries seem like they are a fun little experimentation in what would happen if the villains' respective heroes disappeared off the streets, okay. But this story seems to be actually going somewhere that's going to matter. I hope I'm right. And I hope that the next three issues can win over some more readers along the way. I'll be there, that's for sure. Read Full Review
There is enough being put out here to fill up an ongoing, so while engaging, it remains to be seen in Gates will be able to juggle it all. At the very least ARGUS has found a fine groove and even the art, courtesy of Neil Edwards, has stayed gracefully stable. I am hooked and I definitely do not regret calling this one of the core Forever Evil books and a necessity. Theres three months left to this event and it is racing onwards to a fiery conclusion. Read Full Review
Wrapping this review up, I'll return to my opening paragraph. This tie-in is no cash in, and is well worth picking up. There's a lot going on, it's very well written, it's exciting and leaves you feeling well satisfied and looking forward to what happens next in the Forever Evil story line arc. Read Full Review