Rating | Collected Issues | Reviews |
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7.7
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Forever Evil #1 | 45 |
7.9
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Forever Evil #2 | 37 |
7.6
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Forever Evil #3 | 35 |
8.3
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Forever Evil #4 | 29 |
7.3
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Forever Evil #5 | 32 |
8.0
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Forever Evil #6 | 29 |
7.8
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Forever Evil #7 | 35 |
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Amazing!
Best work on Lex Luthor in a long time, too bad Snyder's ego ruined it after Rebirth.
Forever Evil, as the first line wide event in the New 52, is a good story, but it shouldn't be thought of as a line wide event. Compared to something like Blackest Night, this doesn't bring in a lot of heroes from the outside of Justice League, save for a few token mentions (off-panel at that). All that aside, as a story, Forever Evil is really strong, with an engaging story and interesting characterization. And as a lead in to Lex Luthor joining the Justice League, it's really good. The biggest flaw the book has is that Nightwing dies, and it doesn't pack much of a punch. Dick is dead for two or three pages, and then brought back by plot convenience. It's still a good story, but that's supposed to be the emotional punch, and it doesn't pack much of one. If you haven't read it yet, go for it, but it's not going to blow you away.
Ever had a nightmare of villains saving the world.. DC makes it a reality as Luthor assembles his own squad to stand against the Crime Syndicate.The book is based on a concept and satisfies it till the end.Moreover get ready for much more surprises which takes the book to the next level.The epilogue adds to all the excitement providing the story a fitting conclusion.Geoff Johns has pulled an impossible take with the villains so take a bow.
Mediocre event comic with too many tie-ins, a convoluted plot, and Liefeld-esque art.