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‘Earth 2’ actually hits a dud with #29

‘Earth 2’ #29 Written by Marguerite Bennett & Mike Johnson Pencils by Andy Smith; Inks by Trevor Scott Published by DC Comics ‘Earth 2’ #29 marks the torch passing from series writer Tom Taylor to Marguerite Bennett and her fellow ‘Earth 2: World’s End’ writing team. Unfortunately, it’s off to a rough start as #29 …

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‘Earth 2: World’s End’ #8 is tied up in tie ins

‘Earth 2: World’s End’ #8 Written by Daniel H. Wilson, Marguerite Bennett, & Mike Johnson Art by Tyler Kirkham & Joe Weems, Stephen Segovia & Jason Paz, Jorge Jimenez, and Eddy Barrows & Eber Ferreira Published by DC Comics It feels that for every step ‘World’s End’ takes forward it takes one back. While this …

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Constantine walks in on ‘Earth 2: World’s End’ #7

The end of Earth 2 draws ever closer. The planet is under attack by the female furies of Apokolips, the Superman and Batman families search the fire pits for Huntress who has been taken by Desaad, Alan Scott has a mournful reunion with his newly raised boyfriend, Dr. Fate acts and speaks cryptically, and the World Army plans to take on Apokolips.

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Earth 2: World’s End #6 Starts to Get Its Act Together

Earth 2: World’s End #6 Written by Daniel H. Wilson, Marguerite Bennett, & Mike Johnson Art by Jorge Jimenez, Tyler Kirkham & Joe Weems, Eddy Barrows & Eber Ferreira, Jan Duursema & Drew Geraci, Eduardo Pansica & Walden Wong, with Jaime Mendoza Published by DC Comics Another week means another issue of World’s End. While …

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DC’s Third Weekly Falls into Its Stride in ‘Earth 2: World’s End’ #5

The world ending of World’s End continues on its way. Again, there’s a big old box of art teams, all spread thinly across this book. Having issues with the pencil and inks is a bit moot at this point, but it bear repeating. With DC publishing two other weekly titles with rotating artists who handle one issue a moth, it’s honestly inexcusable that they let this happen with such weak art.

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‘Earth 2: World’s End’ #4 Needs Consistent Art

Earth 2: World’s End #4 Written by Daniel H. Wilson, Marguerite Bennett, & Mike Johnson Art by Eddy Barrows, Eber Ferreira, Jan Duursema, Jonathon Glapion, Jorge Jimenez, Tyler Kirkham, Joe Weems, Robson Rocha, & Paul Neary Published by DC Comics Earth 2: World’s End rounds out its first month with issue #4 so how does …

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Too many creators onboard in ‘Earth 2: World’s End’ #3

Earth 2: World’s End #3 Written by: Daniel H. Wilson, Marguerite Bennett, & Mike Johnson Art by: Eddy Barrows, Eber Ferreira, Tyler Kirkham, Joe Weems, Eduardo Pansica,Jaime Mendoza, Jorge Jimenez, Paulo Siqueria, & Cam Smith Published by DC Comics This week’s issue of Earth 2: World’s End is where some problems with the series as …

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The Four Horsemen Find Their Victims Unaware in Earth 2: World’s End #2

Earth 2: World’s End #2 Written by Mike Johnson, Marguerite Bennett, & Daniel H. Wilson Art by Paulo Siqueira, Tyler Kirkham, & Eddy Barrows Published by DC Comics World’s End continues from its stellar first issue. Earth 2’s short lived peace ends as four new foes arrive bearing an uncanny resemblance to the Horsemen of …

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Earth 2: World’s End #1 is the perfect jumping-on point

Earth 2: Worlds End #1 Written By Mike Johnson, Marguerite Bennett, and Daniel H. Wilson Art by Eddy Barrows, Jorge Jimenez, Ardian Syaf, and Paulo Siqueira Published by DC Comics   Earth 2: World’s End is a series that has a lot to do. On top of keeping the rigorous pace that a weekly series …

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