Waid keeps a firm sense of the absurd running the story.
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Waid keeps a firm sense of the absurd running the story.
Waid orchestrates a fun “getting the team together” sort of an issue.
Moore captures the spirit of a Silver Age-style first meeting between Batman and Superman.
Waid DOES put together kind of a clever concept.
Waid DOES make the climax of the storyline quite a bit of fun.
Waid’s narrative is subtly trippy on a number of different levels.
A solidly entertaining narrative.
Waid solidly establishes what’s going on.
Waid clearly differentiates between the personalities and ideals of Clark and Bruce.
Waid paces the action remarkably well.
It’s a simple date between a couple of heroes.
A lot of weird energy flowing across the page.
A big, messy action issue.
The action sequence at the heart of the issue is fun.
The composition of the 100-page celebration has been carefully thought out.
A solidly entertaining fusion of medical drama and magical fantasy.
Dr. Strange’s life continues to show clever novelty in another fun issue.
With great responsibility comes great exhaustion.
Writer Mark Waid wraps things up quite nicely in an issue drawn by Mattia De Iulis.
Waid puts together a solid story here, it just doesn’t necessarily feel like a Marvel story.