Earth 2: World's End Vol. 1
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Earth 2: World's End Vol. 1

Writer: Mike Johnson, Marguerite Bennett, Daniel H. Wilson Artist: Various Publisher: DC Comics Trade Paperback: May 13, 2015 Issues: 11, Issue Reviews: 143
6.6Critic Rating
10User Rating

The first volume collecting issues #1-11 of the hit weekly series delves into the world of Earth-2 a world that saw its greatest heroes die and new ones take their place. A world where Superman became its greatest villain, and a man named Zod seeks to save it, along with Batman, Green Lantern, The Flash and other heroes. A world they can only save from the forces of Apokolips through great personal sacrifice!

  • 10
    Dr Fated May 23, 2015

    Tom Taylor's EARTH 2 VOL 5: THE KRYPTONIAN finally wrapped up the initial storyline that kicked off the series with great success and much satisfaction. Ending up being a terrific set up for the new Justice Society team of the New 52.

    This new weekly title spins out of that ending. This volume collects the first eleven issues of the weekly. DC's had a long history of doing weekly books. Been trying it since the 80s with very limited success, at least creatively. This time around DC's recruited Big Name science fiction author Daniel H. Wilson of Robopocalypse fame. And he's brought a bag of snappy ideas with him.

    I've been a fan of the JSA and Earth 2 since the 60's and 70's when that's where they were originally from, so I loved that the NEW 52 returned them there finally. CRISIS created problems for the JSA that never seemed quite right. Yes, they had some good runs like the Johns run recently but the current team with this new Batman and the new black Superman is stronger and more interesting than ever before. I love that Alan Scot is the gay Green Lantern. Miracle Man is now on the team. And Barda. Fury. Dr. Fate. Flash. Kara and Helena are back from Earth 1! So much to love about this book!

    And the art is amazingly good for a weekly book. I just hope it keeps up like this. Love, love love this book.

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