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Earth 2 #8 - Lazy Sunday

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If you're looking for action, then look no further than this month's EARTH 2.

The Good

I think that the first few pages of this issue are fantastic and serve to develop the story in a great way. I loved the portrayal of Steppenwolf in this issue and I think there is a lot of thought put into the character's motivations. I definitely enjoyed the way Robinson gave readers some insight into the way the character ticks and I think that's really important, particularly since this entire issue is focused on him. It was a great portrayal of Steppenwolf and served to flesh out his character a little bit.

It's clear that Robinson is looking beyond simply presenting readers with an adversary and he puts some thought and effort into making him appear threatening and formidable, which will serve to be very important set-up for future stories.

The art is gorgeous. Although I love seeing Nicola Scott on this title each month, I felt that Yildray Cinar, Ryan Winn and Ruy Jose do a fantastic job illustrating this issue. They capture action and adventure really well with their clean lines, attention to detail and the vibrant colors.

I loved that this issue leaves readers with a lot of questions. Although we find out who Fury's mother is/was, Robinson doesn't give much else about this new character away in the first issue. Additionally, readers gain some insight into Steppenwolf's goals.

The Bad

While there was a lot that I really enjoyed about this issue, I think that the biggest problem was the way it takes a sort of falls a little flat half-way through. The majority of the suspense that we see in this comic happens in the previously released preview pages when readers are introduced to Fury. Following the scene where we discover who her mother is, however, things just get a little bit predictable.

The one thing I really had a problem with was the fact that the population didn't revolt against Steppenwolf, they simply agreed that he should lead their country. I understand that this comic isn't about the population living in Dherain, but I don't think it's realistic to think that there wouldn't be some kind of revolt against Steppenwolf and his forces of Parademons once their King was shot and murdered.

The Verdict

One of the big things that Robinson did right in this issue was leave a lot of things open ended. This issue is mainly set-up. In it we get a little bit of context in terms of Steppenwolf, what he's been doing and what his plans for the future are. We also get more information regarding who this Fury character is although Robinson doesn't spend too much time fleshing her out. I liked this issue a lot. I think it has some amazing art, and it serves as a great introduction into Steppenwolf and his overall goals and I am deinitely looking forward to seeing what happens next.

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RedQueen

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Edited By RedQueen

Great review ! Cannot wait to pick this up today :D

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Edited By SmashBrawler

Meh, this felt like filler to me.

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Not 5 stars...so you hated the issue?

Sorry I had to

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Edited By Icon

It's cool getting to know what Steppenwolf and Fury are all about. Looking forward to more. Art on this series continues to be a delight as well.

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Yeah, what's up with those locals that they blindly accept Dherain of Steppenwolf? I can't stand Dherain (ducks!).

Anyway, good review Sarah. But why does the front page say 'Lazy Sunday' above this book?

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Edited By Fantasgasmic

With the revelation of Fury's mom, her CV wiki page should really change from Fury to Fury.

…spoilers, i guess?

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It's clear that Robinson is looking beyond simply presenting readers with an adversary and he puts some thought and effort into making him appear threatening and formidable, which will serve to be very important set-up for future stories

Agreed! I found this issue to be a great change of pace from our usual hero-centered stories. This and the zero issue show that James Robinson is really at grips with his villains.

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Yeah this issue was once again pretty awesome. Like Sara said Robinson makes Steppenwolf into a guy you already knew was a powerhouse into a pretty cool villain. He comes across as a force, a smart tactician and a powerful manipulator. The jurys still out on Fury but her energy whip was really cool especially showing that she has Amazon level strength with the tank scene. Another solid issue. Earth 2 is one of those series in the New 52 that you can really count on to be a solid read every month, and more importantly its setting up a future as a book thats here to stay.

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Edited By thveej

Good issue, but I feel like things are moving a bit too slowly for my taste. Maybe there should be a second Earth-2 tie in title, I just feel like its taking ages to set up earth-2. There is so much interesting stuff going on here and Robinson has been doing such a good job, but its hard to only have one title telling the story of an entire world  (in contrast to the many different ongoing Batman, superman and Green lantern series).
 
4/5

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I was a little disappointed that the comic cut away for this issue from Green Lantern, Hawkgirl, Flash, or the Atom. I was hoping this issue would have brought her into their world, but I guess its fine to do an issue away from them once in a while to set up other stories and characters.

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Great issue. I think Robinson is great on this book and the artwork for this issue was beautiful. I love the insight into Steppenwolf and I'm always down for the introduction of a bada$$ character. Looking forward to more Fury and Steppenwolf trying to take over the world. Ha!

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I love Cinar's art but I think it suffered a bit in this issue due to having two inkers onboard. Whomever inked his pencils last issue made it look tight and clean. I hope Nicola Scott returns soon.

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Edited By Compa

Great issue, love to see Fury and Steppenwolf i action and the story of earth 2. Great Comic may it never die.

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Edited By lifeboy

As always an acceptable comic. Loved the story but found it lacking in pages. It was nice to see a villains point of view because it makes you understand the force involved to stop them. Issue felt short. Wish they could have shown what the JSA was up to.