World's Finest #0 review


In the first issue of Earth 2 we saw how Supergirl and Robin were bumped from their own world to Earth 1, where they refashioned themselves into Power Girl and the Huntress. Here, as part of DC's zero month, we see their earliest days as crimefighters, and how they met.

I enjoyed this from beginning to end, with highlights of Paul Levitz's script including a peek at the Earth 2 Selina Kyle, Catwoman and mother to Helena Wayne, the debuting Robin. There's a mystery surrounding Supergirl's arrival from Krypton, and hints around how Lois Lane died. Supergirl, we learn, was Superman's secret weapon, just as the Silver Age version was, while Robin planned to be a homefront hero while dad Batman fought the forces of Apokolips alongside his fellow 'wonders'. Soon, though, events cause the teens to get out front and centre with their fellow heroes,

I hope that at some point Levitz writes a story featuring the home life of Mr and Mrs Wayne, because the brief look we get here (click on image to enlarge) shows a pleasingly passionate pair. It seems that, if not henpecked, Bruce Wayne isn't the only one wearing the trousers. Or Bat-trunks, as the case may be.

Levitz contrasts the youthful enthusiasm of Supergirl with the melancholy of her cousin, and outlines what must be the first piece of advice given any Robin, but it's one I don't recall seeing previously. Basically, the issue is filled with smart character bits, clever detail and hints of stories not fully told.

And the artwork of penciller Kevin Maguire and inker Wes Craig is just edible, replete with great expressions and telling body language. Robin is spunky with her parents' confidence, Supergirl sweet yet strong, Catwoman a motherly vamp, Bruce the concerned Dad and Superman the father figure of them all. The action sequences are fluid, and the Supergirl and Robin costumes so good that it's a shame we won't see them regularly; certainly, Supergirl's outfit is miles more attractive than the Earth 1 Kara's nightmarish togs.

The issue is well coloured by Rosemary Cheetham, who also toned Maguire's outstanding cover

Whether you're a fan of the Superman or Batman Families, Silver, Bronze or Modern Age, or just the new Earth 2 series, there's something here for you.

Comments

  1. This is one of the few titles I like.

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  2. I loved the new take on Catwoman's last days and how there was no chance Helena and Kara wouldn't be best friends for life after they met on the day they did. Mister Levitz is a god amongst writers...

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  3. I do love a good Earth 2 Catwoman story - I feel like reading Brave and Bold #197 again right now ...

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