The final stages of Brainiac's plan come to fruition in this issue that leads directly into CONVERGENCE! The ripples of this story will literally be felt across the Multiverse.
This week brought some closure and some great action. Superman came back to save everyonebut was he successful? Read Full Review
Yeah, we had to wait a long time for it but damn was this a great issue of Futures End. It's the beginning of the end as we jump into the last month of this book and if the rest of the issues are like this then Futures End will be fondly remembered. Definitely a book you'll want to pick up as we race towards Convergence. Read Full Review
Sometimes, the cure is worse than the disease. That is a dilemma that actually rests at the heart of all time-travel fiction, including The New 52: Futures End. If you change the timeline, if you alter events to avoid a disastrous future, how can you be sure that the new pattern will not be worse than the old? In the case of this particular story, the future that the heroes are attempting to end is so horrific that any risk is probably worth it. But still, these characters cannot escape the bitter irony of doing badly by doing good. Read Full Review
It's a must-read. It's mostly very well drawn, inked and colored. The writing could be a little less amateur, and it provides a halfway satisfying crossover of story lines. Read Full Review
Weeklies are ambitious projects and tough to pull off well and Future's End proves that. While the story had a few, alright several missteps, the concluding chapter has been very fun and action packed with the outcome having some significance in the grand scheme of things. Although I think it's odd how they dealt with Brainiac in this particular issue. We'll see how this arc wraps up in less than a month so it's safe to say that I will stick with this title until its end.
Good story but it feels like most of the series now has no point.