An very interesting DC/Marvel crossover and I have to agree with the epic battles with an all-star team with the Justice League and the X-Men. The author have a spin on villains from the likes of Lex Luthor and Zod we see from the comics have a basis for why they go bad while showing that they are just people that didn't just go born as evil and can be sometime nice. Although I have some consideration for the story, namely Superman being a Gary Stu and his love life which really borders too much on the soap opera genre, in which Quicksilver bluntly point out in the second chapter in Book 4.
An epic work, although some complaints.
An very interesting DC/Marvel crossover and I have to agree with the epic battles with an all-star team with the Justice League and the X-Men. The author have a spin on villains from the likes of Lex Luthor and Zod we see from the comics have a basis for why they go bad while showing that they are just people that didn't just go born as evil and can be sometime nice. Although I have some consideration for the story, namely Superman being a Gary Stu and his love life which really borders too much on the soap opera genre, in which Quicksilver bluntly point out in the second chapter in Book 4.