Bizarro takes on The Rogues with tragic results, while Trickster tries to capitalize on the situation.
Brian Buccellato and Mike S. Miller pull together a book that combines some really hot epic fight action and is the very satisfying culmination of some subplots that have been building for a long time. While there are some appearances by Cyborg, Flash, Wonder Woman, and Yellow Lantern Hal, this is all about Lex and Superman still locked in mortal combat even when they are ostensibly on the same side of the war. Read Full Review
Bizarro can sometimes be an obnoxious character when his Bizarro speak is in play, but writer Brian Bucceellato has really made the most of the villain in this series. Read Full Review
Injustice works through some good material here and it shows that kind of spoiler into the works that Bizarro can be. Where he'll actually end up in the grand scheme of things should be fun since it could make trouble for everyone. Hopefully Trickster figures out how to keep surviving, though! The scripts keeps things moving fast and it is a smooth read, making for an enjoyable if light time. Redondo and Albarran continue to put in some solid work and they definitely have fun with Bizarro in bringing him to life as there's a great dynamism to how they have him moving and fighting here. Good stuff all around. Read Full Review
I was a little torn this week. While I loved the art in this issue and there is some good old shocking deaths, the actual story doesn't really go anywhere. Add into it a cliffhanger that seemed redundant and we get an issue I can't fully recommend. Read Full Review
Cover-*****
Writing-****
Art-****
Story-****
Art: 3/5
Story: 3.5/5
Total: 6.5/10