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By: Greg Pak (story), Jae Lee (art), June Chung (colors)
The Story: Which World’s Finest is the finest?
The Review: The Earth-2 arc that led off this series was a strong storyline whose promise was nearly ruined by the following arc that turned Batman and Superman into living avatars controlled by the collective nerd-rage of a host of gamers. Returning to Earth-2 is thus a wise decision on Pak’s part. It reminds discouraged fans of what made this title initially attractive, and it pairs this World’s Finest with that of another world, making for a mighty fine foursome.
I don’t know how Paul Levitz will handle the Batman, Superman, Power Girl, Huntress dynamic in coming chapters of this storyline,* but Pak gives them an endearing chemistry, surprisingly devoid of the misunderstandings that plague encounters between people of different worlds. Even Batman discovers, to his slight horror, “In my heart, I believe every word [Huntress] says[.]” This immediate trust lets Pak bypass obligatory conflicts to focus on the story at hand.
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