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Earth 2 #21-22 Review

 

Earth 2 #21 Review
Earth 2 #21 Review

 Last issue’s major new addition to Earth 2 tests his new powers against the Parademon hordes!

Batman and Wonder Woman appear on the Robot Chicken variant cover.

What I liked

Cover- Dr. Fate lays on the floor, defeated on the ground. The helmet of fate is above him cracked and seething with power. Fate’s costume also has the constellations on the dark portions of the costume. The dynamic colours really elevate this cover from average status.

Story- Evil Superman chops off Damage’s arm and continues to defeat the world army. All of this is monitored by Jimmy Olsen. The team bickers among themselves. On Amazonia General Khan tries to rally what remains of his army, less than one hundred thousand of the original ten million. The space ark is launched in hopes of saving humanity in case they lose earth. Evil Superman destroys it and thus ending all hope of colonizing a planet other than Earth. Khan contacts Atlantis but Aquawoman refuses. Olsen tries to broker an alliance between the two. Mr. Terrific and Sloan are being used by Desaad to build a giant boom tube to take Earth to Bedlam. Bedlam learns of Val Zod and reports it to Evil Superman.

Art-Nicola Scott’s art is good and

Black HeroesHawkgirl, Mister Terrific and Val Zod are all here and accounted for.

Overall

This issue served to show us what a terrible threat evil Superman is and the terrible state the Earth is in. It’s mostly set up though so we give this one 3/5

stars- 3

 

Earth 2 #22 Review
Earth 2 #22 Review

When all looks lost – Green Lantern returns!

What I liked

Action– Not a whole lot happened in this issue but the small skirmish at the end was pretty cool.

Story– On Earth Alan Scott is reborn. Elsewhere the heroes try to make sense of the cryptic messages of “Dr. Fate”. Louis/Red Tornado and Hawkgirl take Val Zod out for training. Evil Superman and his parademons descend on the trio. Before Val Zod can be killed Louis grabs Evil Superman’s attention by revealing her identity.

Art- This is one of the best drawn books on the shelves bar none. The scene involving Louis teaching Val Zod to fly immediately brought back memories of the classic Christopher Reeve’s flight scene from Superman where he takes Louis for a fly. It’s a power moment where the unbridled joy of flight is perfectly captured.

Characterization- We learn more about our dark skinned Kryptonian this issue. His full name is Val Zod. He left Krypton before it was destroyed but his ship arrived long after (Learn all about Val-Zod here). Val is the innocence of classic pre-crisis superman personified. For a long time I hated that characterization but considering how “angry” and “vengeful” recent iterations have been (Evil superman in this book, Injustice gods among us version, superman prime etc) this throwback approach is a breath of fresh air.
Diversity- Latina Hawkgirl, black superman, android Louis Lane, Mexican Dr. Fate and a whole host of white dudes one actually gay? Yeah no other DC Comics book is doing diversity on this scale and as organically. Kudso Earth 2 team!

What I didn’t Like

The Cover was weak. It looks like a discarded interior page as a weak finish. Where are the bold and dynamic colors we have gotten so accustomed to?

Overall

This issue ramped things up in a good way. Apart from the weak cover I really can’t complain of anything else so I give this issue a 3.5/5 Stars

stars- 3.5

 

 

 

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