Constantine realizes hes on to something much bigger than he thought as the events of five years from now begin to collide!
So yeah, another week of slowly telling a gigantic story and while I'm getting tired of countless stories that may or may not be leading to one massive one, that are full of questions and hardly any answers, I enjoyed this issue more than the last two weeks. So that's something right? Pretty much all I have for you is if you weren't about the last two issues, this one will be a bit better. Read Full Review
I said it last week, and I'll say it again: DC is clearly having the writers bide their time for September's big crossover Futures End event. You can really tell it's affecting the quality of this book. Sure, there are good bits and pieces but they're so few and far between that you forget about them once you find a new morsel to chew on. Read Full Review
Im beginning to think I enjoy the idea of this series more than the series itself. Its premise and art have been solid but the pacing continues to remain slow. While the conversation between Superman and Lois kept me intrigued the rest of the issue fell a little flat. Hopefully as we move towards the half way point, things begin to pick up. Read Full Review
All in all, this wasn’t the most stellar issue of Futures End, and the successes weigh evenly with the faults. For anyone who’s already reading this series, it won’t cause any negative feelings, especially since it gives hints and nudges towards the future. Anyone looking to jump on to this series should do soon, as its most likely about to get more complicated as different facets of the DC Universe start to get involved. Read Full Review
It's another issue that is easily forgettable. It simply serves to remind us of things we already know and gives us very little to further the story. Read Full Review
I dont care wha reviewers say, I quite like this book.
Forgettable and pointless
The dialogue isn't very good in some spots and the story just continues to limp along.