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    Worlds' Finest #6

    Worlds' Finest » Worlds' Finest #6 - Family Matters released by DC Comics on January 2013.

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    2.7 stars

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    Worlds' Finest #6 2

    Family MattersWorlds’ Finest is so bad it is nearly laughable. It reminds me of many cult classic movie which manage to be so cheesy and poorly made that they loop back around the scale of awfulness and becomes charming in its ineptitude. Sadly, Worlds’ Finest generally falls short of this mark and remains simply stupid and uninspired. On the flipside, Worlds’ Finest did produce one worthwhile issue during zero month. It was still not good, but it was okay. In addition, the flirty and boisterous...

    4 out of 6 found this review helpful.

    Worlds’ Finest #6 Review 0

    Worlds’ Finest #6 ReviewOverview:Huntress and Power Girl meet Damien Wayne.The Good:Well something finally happens here and it is awesome. The series has had a severe problem with pacing and this issue is a step in the right direction. The story is pretty straightforward and simple, Huntress tries to “borrow” some money from Bruce Wayne and Damien tries to stop her; the simplicity is not a bad thing here because the series has had such bad problems before with the pacing. As for the story, the H...

    0 out of 0 found this review helpful.

    Robins of a Multiversal Feather 0

    Anybody here a fan of Black Dynamite? Am I the only one who hears his trademark 'SOOOOOUUUUYYYYYYYY' when looking at this cover? There's something about it that just makes me think that's what Damian's shouting in the picture.Worlds' Finest has been such a lackluster series thus far, aside from the 0 issues, and the Huntress segment in last month's issue. This issue got me relatively excited though, because of a greater focus on Huntress and the appearance of Damian Wayne. In addition, it seems ...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

    Robin (Earth 2) VS Robin (Regular Universe) 1

    Here is my video review for Worlds' Finest issue 6. Tell me what you guys think about my video review in the comments below: ...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

    More of the same. 0

    The last time I reviewed this title was with issue 3; back then I gave it 3.5 stars, citing that if certain improvements could be made, World's Finest would meet the high expectations of its readers.Now, several issues later, I'm sitting here, with issue 6 on my desk, thinking that not much has changed. Hakkou, the radioactive "thing" who was the villain of the first four issues, has been defeated. Thankfully. As I mentioned in the last review, I found him to be a unmotivated, one-dimensional vi...

    3 out of 3 found this review helpful.

    Worlds' Finest #6 0

    THE GOOD: The art by Kevin Maguire is by no question the best part of this issue. The simplistic nature of his style is deceiving with the tons of details that are put inside the panels but don't detract too much of the attention from what you need and want to see. The expressions are fun to look at and provide something to enjoy when you can't enjoy much else. Huntress and Robin together is interesting since they are both children of Batman.  THE BAD: This is just awful. George Perez is an amaz...

    0 out of 0 found this review helpful.

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