Review: Worlds’ Finest Vol. 5- Homeward Bound
As the final Huntress/Power Girl team-up volume, this book does exactly what it needs to. It allows both heroes to have their moment in the spotlight …
Read MoreAs the final Huntress/Power Girl team-up volume, this book does exactly what it needs to. It allows both heroes to have their moment in the spotlight …
Read MoreThough this volume starts out slow, the conclusion is fun enough to make up for it. This conclusion, an entertaining crossover with the …
Read MoreThis volume starts out a little better than some previous volumes but ultimately ends up being the same unappealing mess that most of the series has been. This is mostly because of the chaotic …
Read MoreThis is a poor volume that defines a new low for this series. Its messy narrative and inadequately collected storyline distracts from the potential presented in previous volume. This collection does …
Read MoreThough this is an improvement from the previous volume, there are still far too many negatives to make this anything more than a below average book. Superboy’s journey to …
Read MoreThis is a volume with a number of negatives bringing it down and only a few positives holding it up. The biggest problems revolve around Superboy himself, who is downright unlikable, and the …
Read MoreThis is simply not a good book. The ending to the series is well done but besides that, there is not much that redeems the negatives of this book. Storylines are so pointless, rushed, and chaotic that it seems like …
Read MoreThis book is split right down the middle in terms of quality. The half of the story focused on Starfire is thoughtful, enjoyable, and provides some nice character development. However, the half focused on Roy and Jason is boring and …
Read MoreThis book is the definition of a bad crossover. It presents hyped up stakes to necessitate characters coming together while ultimately failing to provide readers with anything good from their meeting. It also gets the …
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