The secret history of Earth 2 continues! In this issue, jump back in time to a point when Superman and Batman were children! When a visitor from Apokolips attempts to confront the boys as part of a galactic prophesy, only one being can stand in their way: Wonder Woman!
I highly recommend Worlds' Finest #28 for fans of Earth 2 or just looking a comic where Wonder Woman is a bad ass. You can enjoy this if you just jumped into the series at this point because there really isn't any backstory to cover that Worlds' Finest #28 hasn't already done to keep readers ahead. The secret history of Earth 2 is getting very interesting and can't be missed. Read Full Review
With a unique introduction to the holy trinitys backstories Worlds Finestis just starting to give us yet another truth to Earth's greatest heroes. So stay tuned for the next issue to see exactly how the encounter changed the fate of Earth and of Wonder Womans life. Read Full Review
I'm not completely sold on this new direction for this title........ Well I guess I've never been sold on any direction that this title has presented, but I do have to say that this issue was at least better than the last and even gave us information that Earth 2 fans have been clamoring for. Being one of the clamorers, I'm happy as hell to have this issue actually involve Wonder Woman and what brought her together with this Worlds' Finest duo. I also loved Jed Dougherty's Wonder Woman and I hope we get to see more of it in the future. Like I said I'm not completely sold here, but this issue at least warrants a looksie. Read Full Review
There's really not much to be said. In a universe full of potential stories, the fact that we would get another Batman/Superman title just is not appealing, regardless of the differences made in the fabric of the story. Read Full Review
I jumped on this series just for this one issue. Jed Dougherty draws really well and the story seemed like a self-contained episode/one-shot that I actually enjoyed. It's not in mainstream continuity but was entertaining.
I liked this issue. Not an epic story by any means but it's fun to get some background on Earth 2 counterparts of the Trinity. I mean after all, they're all dead by the end of issue 1 of Earth 2. Seeing Bruce and Clark as kids was amusing. Can't believe these little brats will become such mighty heroes. I dig the Roman mythology parallels to Earth 1's Greek mythology of Wonder Woman. Also, I'm really curious about how Steppenwolf managed to charm Diana and end up having a daughter with her. That relationship has a lot of intrigue. I'll probably forget the details of this issue by next Wednesday but it was a fun read nonetheless.
I'm done with this series. 28 issues later and it's not worth it.