What a surprise, this wasn't completely awful! But it still suffers from a lot of the same problems the earlier Robinson issues do - poor dialogue and a story that feels like it ultimately goes nowhere. It mainly feels like a "check-in" issue to see what everyone else is up to before the Dark Gods hit.
As we saw in the preview, Dr. Cyber approached Veronica Cale and asked if she wanted to hunt the Cheetah. Dr. Poison experiments on her only to leave her in a coma.
Afterwards, Cheetah awakens and kills those around her. She starts monologuing about the Dark Gods and how they are better than Urzkartaga, though really what she wants to do is kill Cale. As she dangles Cale off the building, Wonder Woman slams into the villain. Diana sees a light in the sky and thinks it's one of Cheetah's tricks. Cheetah, enraged that Cale escaped, leaps off the building while telling Diana she will pay.
At a Kobra Research Base, Jason rescues Glaucus. Really boring subplot.
Steve checks in with Diana and tells her that thousands of people have started swearing off their gods in favor of the "Dark Gods" while committing acts of violence. Steve tries to warn her that there are probably other superpowered beings on shaky terms with their own gods besides Cheetah, when WHAK! Wonder Woman is punched out of the sky by none other than Supergirl.
So yeah, I really didn't find this as bad as Robinson's other issues. The Cheetah stuff is disappointing as I hoped they would save her for a bigger, better storyline (and writer). But nothing that she did here was unsalveagable/unable to be ignored. The Dr. Cyber/Cale reunion was also a bit underwhelming and I wish we got to see Cyber act on her own rather than returning to Cale, at least for a while. And Robinson at least gets some points for doing what we all wanted and returning Dr. Poison to her scientific roots.