johnkmccubbin91's Worlds' Finest #0 - Beginnings review

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    In the Beginning

    This series so far has been a bit too much quick paced and sometimes feels a bit rushed but it is still good and has great chemistry between the main characters.

    This story sees both Huntress and Power Girl back when they were Robin and Supergirl on Earth 2. Robin by the looks off it is just starting too become a hero and her mother Catwoman is happy but her father Batman isn't. Meanwhile Supergirl is learning how to control her powers from Superman who tells her even though people aren't perfect they have to be. Whilst out one night Robin finds her mother dead and father badly injured after being attacked by people with more fire power than anticipated. When she goes into get revenge she is saved by Supergirl and they each reveal there identities saying that they will be friends forever.

    I really enjoyed this issue and it was one of my favourite zero issues of the week (only behind Green Lantern). It is nice too see how the two friends actually met. It was also nice to see the Earth 2 version of Catwoman. The art in this issue was also very nice.

    Final verdict. This is an amazing origin story for what might be the most charismatic team in DC the now. I would highly recommend this issue and hope the series starts going up from here.

    Rating: 4/5

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