The primary conflict centers around Ra's al Ghul assembling a group of villains to force the world into reversing the effects of climate change.
His forces include Solovar, Gorilla Grodd, the Suicide Squad, Athanasia al Ghul, Jason Todd, Damian Wayne, and Killer Croc, among others.
Supergirl and Blue Beetle manage to bring it to the Moon, where Kara destroys it, with assistance from Damian, who grew majorly concerned about his grandfather's genocidal methods.
IGN and ComicBookWire both felt the series got off to a strong, albeit slow, start,[4][8] with the former praising the "terrific character moments".
[9] Comicosity's Allen Thomas gave the first issue a perfect score and said: "The art and writing work in tandem to produce a story that engages an appetite for intriguing interpersonal relationships and stellar visuals.
"[10] In her review of the Wonder Woman focused Annual #1, Jennifer DeRoss was disappointed by Taylor's characterization of Wonder Woman stating: "This issue is literally overshadowed by Superman multiple times and is so heavily based on other popular versions of the character that it feels like they were trying to force a concept instead of developing a unique character.