As usual, there are things to like and dislike.
I enjoyed the fact that for once, Miller's Batman loses against Superman which is something that I seriously wasn't expecting to see and their portrayal seems respectful from what he sees from both of them. Also, Luthor and the Joker were interesting additions to the story and the latter continues the classic homoerotic vibe Miller gave him in the Dark Knight Returns.
There are plenty of bad things though. The biggest one being the obvious sexist treatment of women. This is especially bad for Wonder Woman who at first I thought she was going to be portrayed as the balance between Superman and Batman in a scene that is quite frankly better executed than the entirety of the Batman Vs. Superman film but sadly, Miller's own tendencies appeared by saying how she wants to be "tamed" and gets quickly infatuated by Clark. In fact, most women in this book are infatuated by Clark which is both problematic and predictable. Plus, Miller's repetitive narration is equally as tiring
JRJR's art is fantastic though, one of his best recent efforts.
This book gives me such conflict of interests.