World's Finest #22
| Writer | Paul Levitz |
| Artist | Yildiray Cincar, R.B Silva |
| Cover Price | $2.99 |
Following their team-up with Batman and Superman, Power Girl and Huntress have some difficult choices ahead. What's next for the Worlds' Finest...and what world will they choose?
CRITIC REVIEWS
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7.9
Geeked Out Nation - Ian Yoxon
Apr 11, 2014All in all this feels like the series is coming to a end. However I might be wrong and it's all just a gimmick to get readers to buy more issues of World's Finest. If you're like me you really want to see if these guys can make it back to Earth 2 and help out the heroes who are needing a lot of help. Let's see what happens next in the issues to come. Read Full Review
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7.0
Razorfine - Alan Rapp
Apr 12, 2014Tying up the loose ends of the crossover and returning the the early structure of the comic, the latest issue gets the heroines back on track (although hopefully not any closer to going home as I'd hate to see them leave for the less interesting Earth-2). Worth a look. Read Full Review
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6.0
Supergirl Comic Box Commentary - Anj
Apr 11, 2014So, all in all, another okay issue of Worlds' Finest. We get a nice flashback sequence ... without a clear reason why. We get a move towards a big shift in the book. And maybe we'll get a new artist. But I don't know ... it still feels like treading water until we get the potential change. Read Full Review
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5.0
IGN - Mike Logsdon
Apr 10, 2014There are many things about this issue, penned by Paul Levitz, that will leave you scratching your head. There is more than one instance of downright distractingly strange dialogue exchanged between Power Girl and Huntress. Read Full Review
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4.0
Weird Science - Eric Shea
Apr 10, 2014Even though I still don't know what happened in "First Contact" because I refuse to read the ending until Batman/Superman #9 comes out, all I've heard is that it was awful. This is so disappointing because I was hoping that that crossover event would inspire these characters to be more than just bantering girls, with no direction. But here we are again with what feels like a filler issue, because it takes an entire story for them to come to one conclusion, and it's even broken up with a flashback to something that has nothing to do with the story. I really want this title to be good, but reading it each month is becoming harder and harder. Read Full Review