A new arc begins for
the Wonders that slowly are resurfacing on Earth-2. "The Tower of
Fate" will bring about the much expected return of one of the most
representative characters of that World: Doctor Fate; for now,
however, readers are introduced to the human host of Nabu's helm,
Khalid Ben-Hassin, a young man that each time he uses the magical
artifact, gains great powers at the cost of his sanity; an
interesting conflict for someone who will need to to save the world
on a daily basis by losing himself in the process.
"The Man Who Was
Scared" also sees the debut of Sonia Sato, who in the old continuity
was the newest Judomaster, and here is also a Major in the World
Army. Robinson is being very successful in making this book a
reflection of the diverse society in which we live today; it doesn't
feel forced, it actually feels natural. Hawkgirl's grudge against
Green Lantern, or rather, her way of expressing it, makes one go
"why don't you tell me how you really feel about it?" Fun stuff,
great issue!