Superman scoured the Multiverse for heroes who might threaten his rule-but he dismissed Prince Adam. Will he rue that decision now that he's facing He-Man in the Oracle? Plus, Darkseid's attack on Eternia has reached the walls of Castle Grayskull!
The Trinity is officially over–at least in the Injustice universe anyways! Wonder Woman's death should definitely shake the Regime to its core, and I wonder just how Superman will react. Also with Batman now free, I'm eager to see just what's next for him, although I know Damian's burial will be top priority. The biggest issue however is Darkseid's success on Eternia–the item he's after will tip the balance of the universe, and there's no Justice League to stop him. I can't wait to read the next issue! Read Full Review
This book is always so hard to properly review because each issue just takes me back to a childhood state of mind mashing two worlds into one play area. Seeley and Williams make this one of my most highly anticipated reads each month because they always manage to surpass my expectations with this immensely satisfying crossover. Read Full Review
A DC Comics crossover that continually proves it has the Power! Read Full Review
I like the new costumes created by Freddie Williams. They update the Masters of the Universe and even the Injustice characters. I do feel that too many characters have huge proportions that make them look like wrestlers. Read Full Review
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An action-packed fourth issue of this oddball video game/cartoon crossover, Tim Seeley's cosmic adventure continues to deliver chaos and magic, and a surprising amount of humor. Read Full Review
Injustice vs Masters of the Universe resumes in an action-heavy setup issue as the series nears its conclusion in the coming months. He-Man continues to battle on Earth, while Darkseid puts on a full offensive in Eternia, although the later story is a bit less enjoyable it's necessary to move things forward. Freddie Williams art continues to pop off the page, and for my money, is one of the most visually enjoyable artists working in comics today. Overall worth a look. Read Full Review
Together, this creative team seems to be doing very well. While the battles could probably be held up a bit less and/or be overlooked in some cases instead of just showing a small portion, the overall effect of a fun crossover still works wondrously. Read Full Review
I have no idea what's going on in this comic, but I don't think readers will much care as long as they get to see Superman and He-Man duke it out for a few pages. Read Full Review
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