No clue if Williamson is just getting the riddles off the Internet, but I actually thought he wrote a good Riddler (even a robotic one). The characterization for Batman/Superman stays about where you expect, Williamson can’t go too in-depth because he can’t step on the toes of what Tynion and Bendis are up to. So the characters are solid if a little shallow. I do like this origin for the Composite Superman (can we just call him the Composite? It works better), as a tool for the Brainiac program to attempt to understand both Batman/Superman and their Rogues.
This one didn't work for me. The art was a step down as well. I loves me some Composite Superman-Batman robots though...
Solid ending. I liked that Williamson acknowledged how similar this was to Brother Eye, and I liked the twist that the Composite was built off of Superman & Batman at the base level. I liked that Bats and Supes beat the machine by talking to it, and I thought Steel & Batwoman got some cool moments. Overall a fun enough arc.
This is as solid a revamp of the Superman-Batman Robot as I've ever seen. I would like to see some follow up on this story. I want to see Bride of Superman-Batman Robot!
A nice solid ending from Williamson. Supes and Bats team up to get Grundy to Slaughter Swamp before he explodes. It was nice to see Bloodsport amongst the mercs hired by the Secret Society to wayleigh Bats & Supes. I also liked how Williamson called back to the start of his run with Batman & Superman choosing to keep some secret knowledge to themselves here, only this time with a much lighter twist. Williamson has a good handle on both characters, it’s inevitable that he’ll probably be writing Batman one day, maybe even right after Tynion, but I’d like to see him tackle Superman in a solo too.