Power Girl and Huntress return to Earth 2 just when their homeworld needs them most!
There are still some trademark weaknesses of Worlds' Finest, namely the poor writing behind Huntress and Powergirl, but there are a host of secondary characters that became much more intriguing in this issue. The artwork was solid but I can't help but feel that the title characters are not the most captivating people in this title. Read Full Review
WORLDS' FINEST #26 reads like a brief taste of what's to come. It's a touch to the palate of flavors to get you interested in sticking around for the final curtain call.There's a few interesting things to be found in WORLDS' FINEST this week that keep it from being a complete and total pass. Plus " it's more than worth it to see one of the supporting charactersget a small glimmer of breaking out on her. Read Full Review
Oddly, the comic also continues the storyline on Prime Earth where Tanya Spears has been apparently tapped to take Power Girl's place (both in and out of tights). How or why this is possible is unclear. I also wonder how long the comic plans to split focus between two worlds taking several pages away from its established stars. For fans. Read Full Review
While this issue did nothing for me to believe that it's on the right direction now that our heroes are back on Earth 2, it did tell a mediocre story with awesome art. Yeah this is probably the best the series has looked so far and it's the issues only saving grace. So give it up to Tyler Kirkham and Scott Kolins here. If you enjoy comics solely for the art then this is for you because it has it in spades. Otherwise it's not important. Read Full Review
Not amazing, but finally a decent, solid issue