I actually like the Master Bruce story. The art is cool and it works as a detective short story as we see Batman's process of thought to solve a mystery. The big mistake I see in it is that the answer to the murders was painfully obvious to me and that didn't make the story as engaging as it could have been in my first read, but even then, I really liked the final confrontation between Master Bruce and Batman and the distorted version the first gave about Bruce Wayne's figure.
Superfriends: Wonder Woman I really dislike. I love Joelle Jones work and everything visual about the story, but I don't like where Tom King was headed nor the execution of the arc. Also, the Gentle Man came out of nowhere and I found him an unnecessary addition for just one story and that didn't have the necessary development for me to care. He just came out as some sort of asshole by cheating WW and Batman and I don't particularly enjoy when characters go through things that would mentally maimed even a superhero and they don't experiment larger traumas. How many years Diana and Bruce passed fighting just to come back and act like if they had been gone just for a couple of hours?
If I didn't know about the controversy surrounding Ivy in War of Jokes and Riddles I would have enjoyed Everyone Loves Ivy a lot more, but as it is, I get the sensation it was mostly done to appeal to Twitter's controversy and not in a good way. I like the idea of redemption for Ivy, but I think it would be better achieved if she had to deal and overcome the murders she has commited. Also, the second issue of the arc has Batman talk about someone who Ivy killed or kidnapped but we never get an answer of what happened to him. It's one of those points in the run where I think King put things out there and didn't take full responsibility for them. It's a pity because I really like the first two issue of the storyline. Mikel Janín does a beautiful Ivy at least
I think this too is my least favorite part of the run, where I was enjoying more the art than the writing. Luckly, I really love most of what comes next