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Wednesday, November 19, 2014
Worlds' Finest #28 Review
In Worlds’ Finest #28 we see that Wonder Woman has been sent to the world of man to protect the young Bruce and Clark from evil forces that might kill them before they become the heroes we all know.
Like the last issue we get to see more of what Earth 2 was like back before the first Apokolips war. While the last issue focused more on Superman, this issue gave more time to the rest of the cast. We learn quickly learn that the Batman scenes are starting to make sense with each issue along with that we haven’t seen the last of the villain Intri. I think what really sold me on this issue was Wonder Woman herself. She didn’t get much backstory in the Earth 2 universe other then her death and the reveal of her daughter Fury. So it was nice to see what she was like back then and how she became a super hero of that particular universe.
After reading Worlds’ Finest #28 I have to say that Levitz really knows how to write Wonder Woman. It’s one of those times were after reading one issue that I’m invested in her character and want to see more of her stories. It shows that it’s more than just a Superman and Batman story and that I want to see more characters in the next issues of Worlds’ Finest to come if they’re going to be well written as her.
The villain of this little story arc is called Intri. Intri is a being from Apokolips who is tasked to bring Superman for her master. It looks like she’s not going to give up after one issue of Worlds’ Finest. The way she tries to interfere in Clark’s life is interesting to see how her actions lead to Superman becoming a hero. She’s one of the few new characters in New 52 to be apart of the New Gods. Unlike Kayo (another New God) Intri’s design makes it look like she could have been designed by Jack Kirby.
I highly recommend Worlds’ Finest #28 for fans of Earth 2 or just looking a comic where Wonder Woman is a bad ass. You can enjoy this if you just jumped into the series at this point because there really isn’t any backstory to cover that Worlds’ Finest #28 hasn’t already done to keep readers ahead. The secret history of Earth 2 is getting very interesting and can’t be missed.
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