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Superman/Batman: World's Finest
by Steve Oliff, Karl Kesel, Steve Rude, Walt Simonson, Dave Gibbons, Bob Kahan
The four main characters are reduced to shouting "nu pogodi! Luthor" or "Batman!" and vice versa when the other foils their plan. Rather than have Superman deal with the Joker and Batman with Luthor, Superman goes to Gotham to stop Luthor and Batman goes to Metropolis to try and deal with Joker. Upon finding out how Luthor is buying up properties and pushing people out of their homes, Batman is like "whelp, nothing I can do about that, better head to Metropolis", as if he's not a billionaire. Just a difference in setting then, which isn't especially interesting considering Kal and Bruce regularly leave earth to fight threats, and most of the action in this thing takes place in between Gotham and Metropolis. After Superman catches Lois flirting with Wayne, -rather than acting standoffish- they go right back to fighting the bad guys. There's no tension and no -real- sense of danger. The art is decent even though I am glad the world's finest underwear is a lot less prominent these days.