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    Worlds' Finest #4

    Worlds' Finest » Worlds' Finest #4 - Rebirth, Conclusion released by DC Comics on October 2012.

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    Hakkou, the Irradiated Man – the mysterious bad guy who might have a connection to Earth 2 – has grown to monstrous proportions. It’s up to Power Girl and Huntress to stop him – from destroying Tokyo?!

    Huntress learns how crime works on this Earth in the mean streets of Rome!

    Plus: Learn what the heroic duo have been up to in the five years since they arrived on this Earth!

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    Worlds' Average 0

    This series hasn't been doing a lot so far IMO and I can't believe this has came out the good Huntress series and the brilliant Earth 2 series.What I liked about this issue is the art it's very good art although I proffered the art on Huntress this art is still very good. I also like the panel's when the gangsters think Huntress is a easy target then next panel you just see her sitting on a pile of people continuing to eat her ice cream . Although so far I haven't been majorly fond of this serie...

    3 out of 3 found this review helpful.

    Worlds' Finest #4 0

    THE GOOD: I really like Kevin Kaguire's artwork. I like the facial expressions the most. They just add a lot of the characters. He also does amazing backgrounds. George Perez is penciling the present part of the issues. I like what he is doing. There are some really cool panels that he drew. The story is still revolving around Hakkou invading Tokyo. Now he is in the bay and is attacking the ships that were there. I really like how Paul Levitz is balancing action with character moments. I really ...

    3 out of 3 found this review helpful.

    Power Girl vs. Dull-Zilla 0

    Ugh, this sure is one ugly cover. The logo looks like someone just smeared ketchup and mustard on here, and the way the background is black, and Hakkou is black... it makes him look like he's just an outline, and that's extremely awkward. Plus he takes up all the space, despite being nothing but blank space.Perez's art seems even worse than usual, there were a lot of scenes where Huntress and Power Girl looked really old. Plus everything is full of really claustrophobic crowded scenes, everyone ...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.
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