Who is the biggest threat of the universe?
The team has decided to go to New Genesis for answers against the Anti-Life Equation virus but what they will find is the corruption of a dark God.
Mixed bag as usual.
Tom Taylor continues this grim story with his classic ups and downs. First of all, I believe there are some good character moments including Mister Miracle's reunion with his father along with a nice sense of pacing and escalation that leads to a genuine final moment of desperation.
Then again, you see the expected problems like a completely off character Damian Wayne (It seems like Taylor just really wanted to use a younger Batman instead of a properly written Damian), a forced fight that accomplishes nothing (even Metron mentions that and it really doesn't make it better) and a scene that replicates a famous moment from Tom King's Mister Miracle but fails to accomplish the same emotional punch. Taylor just can't get that deep (and yes, this is me putting Tom King on a positive light).
Trevor Hairsine handles the art and is appropriate once again, even more polished than usual with a lot of character detail.
Aside from that, eh, I just want to see how this ends now.
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