Earth 2: World's End #11

6.9

Critic Reviews

5 Reviews
7.2

User Reviews

6 Reviews
Writer Daniel H. Wilson
Artist Paulo Siqueira
Cover Price $2.99

Mister Miracle battles Darkseid - with the fate of the New Gods and Earth-2 as the stakes!

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CRITIC REVIEWS

  • 8.0

    Batman-News - Sean Buckley

    Dec 18, 2014

    Overall: Major changes and a stylistic overhaul that seemed long overdue contribute to the success of this issue. For the first time since this series started, I'm looking forward to see where the endgame of World's End is heading. If it's done properly, this book could live up to its promise of shaking the entire DC Universe. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    Outright Geekery - Adam Normal

    Dec 19, 2014

    There is so much good in this issue and the only reason why the writer were able to do this because they only focused on the story in Apokolips the entire issue. Things flowed naturally into each other and it was great. I highly recommend it. Read Full Review

  • 7.5

    AIPT - Jordan Richards

    Dec 18, 2014

    I think it's good that it didn't stretch out a single plotline for several months and gave the issue extra focus. On the other hand, the story here felt completely rushed and seemed to skip over a lot of story elements. Then there is the whole Big Barda betrayal, which came out of nowhere; Mr. Terrific and Sandman's token appearance before they completely disappeared, the cheesy pose at the end of the book, and so much more. Though I will say the comic looked a whole lot better when one person was actually drawing the book (Paulo, while Scott did the breakdowns). Read Full Review

  • 6.0

    Weird Science - Eric Shea

    Dec 18, 2014

    For a uber fan of the New Gods and all of Kirby's fourth world stories, this might be just what you've been waiting for with this title, but for anyone else it comes off as a bit stale.  With the exception of a on again off again betrayal and a decent revelation at the end this story doesn't really serve a purpose other than to show us that Darkseid has finally risen.  A big plus to this though is that DC has finally heard our cries and has made this issue a single story with a single artist, but I wouldn't expect it to stay so you might want to get this issue purely for the oddity of the format.   Read Full Review

  • 5.0

    Weekly Comic Book Review - Loukas

    Dec 23, 2014

    The answers given in this issue might have been powerful and important. They still may prove to be so. But the turgid narrative and slow pace rob them of much of their force. We do not have a story here, but a set of moments. Like disconnected images in a gallery, they impress, they even move, but they do not engage. The scenes are striking, but they serve their purpose poorly. Read Full Review

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