In this franticly paced tale, Gorilla Grodd attacks the League, while Captain Marvel is lured into the hands of the villains. It's the World's Mightiest Mortal vs. The Man of Steel--and only one can win!
Following up on Batman's information, the Captain visits an old foe, and its his humanity that demands that he set his enemy free. The characterization for this scene rises above anything given to the Big Red Cheese previously. It's a wondrous moment that's pure perfection in dialogue, expression and narration. It even trumps the astonishing two penultimate pages depicting the League in a new form doing a hero's walk reminiscent of the Bruce Timm Justice League. Read Full Review
Without spoiling too much, the heroes get suites with armor to avoid being controlled by Brainiac's miniature gadgets, right? Tell me why the Flash looks like The Red Death from Dark Nights Metal???? Also, I'd love for Wonder Woman to have an action figure from her Armored Design, looks wicked!!!!
Just when you think the heroes are prime for a comeback, Lex Luthor shows up in the end of the issue and his all like "nah". The Marvels fight scenes and panel work was pretty damn good. You already know, just more of that good stuff by the creative team here.
Overwhelming drawings and a work of art beyond compare, unfortunately the story doesn't reach me at all.