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shane_tiernan's review
4.0
Things I learned about the DC universe from reading this series. The lasso of truth, when touching two people, is under control of the person who is the most pure/honest. I love when heroes without superpowers still kick ass and get things done and Steve Trevor definitely fits the bill. Also really liked the Killer Frost a lot in the last couple issues.
zfrey117's review
3.0
5.5/10
A non-essential addition to the Forever Evil storyline. The collection fails to be important from a story or character perspective. But non-importance doesn’t mean it lacks any entertainment value. A decent gallery of d-list villains to fight and a ho-hum Steve Trevor provides mild entertainment.
A non-essential addition to the Forever Evil storyline. The collection fails to be important from a story or character perspective. But non-importance doesn’t mean it lacks any entertainment value. A decent gallery of d-list villains to fight and a ho-hum Steve Trevor provides mild entertainment.
kenningjp's review
4.0
Finally, we get a story to make Steve Trevor more than just Wonder Woman's ex. And, more is revealed about the origins of ARGUS. Not, as good as Rogues Rebellion or the original Forever Evil event but a nice tie-in.
lillian_francis's review
3.0
Another spin-off from the Forever Evil storyline, this one focuses on Steve Trevor and ARGUS. I particularly liked the team up with Killer Frost.
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