The Dark Trinity is reunited.
Jason has just found Bizarro and he's ready to make him realize that just because he's the clone of Superman, he doesn't need to be exactly like him.
A bit flawed in some parts but still quite enjoyable.
Scott Lobdell brings a new chapter where he continues to explore the nature of his Dark Trinity. The characterization continues to be pretty solid with the parallels between Jason's rebirth and Bizarro's birth being quickly developed while the nature of the team, as a group of people who tried to be others but realize that they need to be their own persons, is pretty interesting.
Is a bit flawed though, in the sense that some of Lobdell's usual problems like the overwritten narration get in the way. Sometimes he says more than he should and leaving very little to the imagination. Fortunately, is not that obtrusive for the read.
Dexter Soy remains in art duties and his work is still one of the strongest aspects of the book with beautiful characters and a precise storytelling skill. One of my favorite scenes is a single page where he compares both Jason and Bizarro's experiences.
Entertaining overall, hope some aspects are polished though.
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