Sutter rushes through a great many encounters in a single issue.
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Sutter rushes through a great many encounters in a single issue.
Johnson keeps the action moving as the story begins to reach its climax.
Ram V is riffing on themes floating through superhero fiction for decades.
Williamson ushers a couple of powerful Kryptonians through their greatest fears.
Lore's writing ramps up once Punchline takes total stock of the fact that she's in a dream.
Howard richly casts the narrative in the voice of Raven.
Thompson is great fun with any script.
Moore captures the spirit of a Silver Age-style first meeting between Batman and Superman.
Campbell makes Dianaβs inner journey strikingly clear.
Nahuelpan delivers that joy to the page in a clean, clear series of panels.
Skull Island. Seriously, call it Skull Island: The Great War.
GrΓΈnbekk strikes some powerful notes right away.
Booth and company do the best they can with another issue-length combat sequence.
Niemandβs story has some intriguing moments in it.
Johns is a genuine fan of the conflict between the two Earths.
Soy is a very deft hand with action.
Hoyt plays elegantly with ambiguity and strategy.
Weisman launches straight into the action right away.
The "getting the team together" chapter can be done with style and poise.
Luna and Wood spend some time establishing the interpersonal dramas.