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My opinion of this book is straight down the middle. On the cons side it is incredibly confusing and convoluted, if you can figure out what is happening without drawing a diagram you are a better detective than me. Personally, I was lost the entire time.
On the pros side: the art was gorgeous, slightly gothic feel that was mesmerizing. The exploration of earth 2's superman and Batman bestfriendship was the most adorable thing ever. I loved it. And the dialog was fabulous.
Fun but not one to go out of your way for
What a complete disaster! When the original series began, I had such high hopes because Public Enemies was such a brilliantly executed novel. Sadly, since then its been completely downhill. And Greg Pak just hits rock bottom with such completeness that whoever takes up the next stage cannot fare any worse. The story is simply silly and so complicated that I do not even expect the writer to be sure of the what and where of the story. The back and forth between Clark and Bruce which was the best part of the original is now complicated by two alter ego's and completely confuses the hell out of us. Plus, the artwork while different does not make it any easier to distinguish one character from the other. All in all, I would recommend people to avoid this like the plague especially if you are a DC lover. There is nothing but heartburn for you here!
Series
5 primary booksBatman/Superman (2013) is a 5-book series with 5 primary works first released in 2014 .
Series
4 primary books5 released booksBatman/Superman (2013) (Single Issues) is a 0-book series first released in 2014 .