Multiversus Collision Detected #4
SCORE: 66
Multiversus Collision Detected #4 takes some strange turns that
honestly make little to no sense to me unless the creators of this comic
book are trying to brainwash culture and society into their viewpoint.
This comic book cost me $4.99. There are twenty-two pages of comic book
content within Multiversus Collision Detected #4. There are also four
pages of an AEW comic book preview.
There will be spoilers in my review of the Multiversus Collision
Detected #4 comic book. There are pages for Absolute Superman and John
Cassaday in Multiversus Collision Detected #4. The issues families can
have with Multiversus Collision Detected #4 are violence, references to
bad language, multiverse, sexual deviancy and more. Why was sexual
deviancy needed in Multiversus Collision Detected #4? It distracts and
feels like it was forced into it.
The characters from other worlds decide they are not able to trust
Superman and must escape. They do so and wind up getting in the way when
the Joker is attacking. In fact Steven Universe looks pretty messed up
and in the water at the end of Multiversus Collision Detected #4. The
swerves in Multiversus Collision Detected #4 do not make much sense.
Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman had it under control.
Harley and Ivy in Multiversus Collision Detected #4 also make little
sense. The Reindeer Dog is an interesting character that is controlled
by other characters in Multiversus Collision Detected #4. I wish it had
more to do than just be a trophy. I also find the ways Harley avoids
being caught by Superman to not be very believable. Batman suffers a bit
of a loss in Multiversus Collision Detected #4 - his Batwing jet.
I thought I knew where Multiversus Collision Detected #4 was going, but
all of these confusing swerves throw that up in the air now. I am ready
for this series to be completely done. Multiversus Collision Detected #4
does not make me more interested in the video game. In fact Multiversus
Collision Detected #4 makes me less interested in the video game. I know
this series should wrap up soon.
- Paul
Graphics: 60%
Writing: 71%
Replay/Extras: 63%
Story: 75%
Family Friendly Factor: 62%
System: Comic Book
Publisher: DC Comics
Author: Miller, Sommariva, Herms
Rating: ‘13+’ for THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY
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