What starts as a routine burglary investigation leads Batman to the beginning of a cosmic adventure. The fate of 52 worlds hangs in the balance!
This book was a big improvement over the first issue, but there's still too much talking and not enough being done to explore these new worlds. The dynamic between these heroes may not be getting better, but it's getting interesting at least. Read Full Review
Szymon Kudranski certainly knows his way around Gotham by now, and the digital comic format does his particular brand of creepy, cinematic art some favors. Unfortunately, this is a common case of "too-little, too-late" and spends too much time being a wholly conventional Batman story. Read Full Review
Despite its almost dismissible price of 99 cents, the art and story of the series' second issue are just not worth it. Fans of the video game that the book is based on may enjoy some back story to the online action, but those who read past crisis events will not find the same gravity or quality here. That said, this is only the second issue; it will take at least a few more before seeing whether the slow plot and poor action of Infinite Crisis: Fight for the Multiverse #2 is indicative of the whole series. Read Full Review
I really don't know why this book exists. Actually I do...Money and nothing more. Two issues of boring explanation and poor characterization and I have already had enough. I was hoping this issue would improve over the premier's poor showing, but it actually got worse. I can't recommend this issue or the series to fans of the game or comic readers in general. Until further notice, just walk away. Nothing to see here. Read Full Review
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