Desperate times call for desperate measures as Power Girl and Huntress reveal their true origins to this world's Superman and Batman!
All in all I would highly suggest all readers who are interested in this crossover to go pick up this issue as it sets the stage on how this crossover get's underway. Read Full Review
I”m glad the pair's isolation is coming to an end, but I would have preferred the issue to move along quicker rather than simply set-up events for confrontations which apparently won't even take place in this title (as DC plans to begin the pair's introduction to the wider DCU in Batman/Superman #8). Worth a look. Read Full Review
And yet, it isn't horrendous. It just ... is. I am hoping this crossover injects some energy and continuity into this book. Read Full Review
Worlds' Finest was a waste of my time. It looked like it would be important to me as a DC fan/reader but ended up being a huge disappointment. I'm sorry I bothered with this book, I should have bought and read something else. The only reason this book got 2.5/5 is the decent artwork by RB Silva, Joe Weems, and Ryan Winn. Read Full Review
Instead of crafting a story that powers into an explosive and emotional meeting between these two parties, Worlds' Finest #19 stands as a lackluster and disappointing opening to the arc. Hopefully, the remainder of "First Contact" will deliver on the expectations we've come to anticipate between the meeting of Power Girl, Huntress, Superman and Batman. Read Full Review
I don't know how this happened, but I just read a comic where nothing happened. Yeah the last couple pages were fun, but not worth the hype leading to this issue. Once again we're given a sub par Worlds' Finest, where you come in expecting things to happen, because they haven't for the last couple of months, and you think to yourself things can't go on like that forever. But no they continue like that some more. I guess all the mind blowing awesomeness I was anticipated will be held until Batman/Superman #8. Read Full Review
Only the last few pages were interesting. The first few pages felt like a review