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	<title>Comments on: FROM CRISIS TO CRISIS EPISODE 29: WORLD OF METROPOLIS</title>
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		<title>By: Dion C. Cautrell</title>
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		<description>Despite its faults, World of Metropolis (WoM) may be my favorite of the three &quot;World of ...&quot; limited series. World of Krypton comes close, though the fourth issue is a bit too melodramatic in spots, but WoM almost certainly does more to fill in the details of Clark/Superman&#039;s then-current supporting cast than any other arc/storyline during the Byrne era. Unfortunately, of course, it was also Byrne&#039;s final hurrah. Here&#039;s looking forward to post-Crisis &quot;Phase 2,&quot; with Roger Stern, Jerry Ordway et al. at the helm.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Despite its faults, World of Metropolis (WoM) may be my favorite of the three &#8220;World of &#8230;&#8221; limited series. World of Krypton comes close, though the fourth issue is a bit too melodramatic in spots, but WoM almost certainly does more to fill in the details of Clark/Superman&#8217;s then-current supporting cast than any other arc/storyline during the Byrne era. Unfortunately, of course, it was also Byrne&#8217;s final hurrah. Here&#8217;s looking forward to post-Crisis &#8220;Phase 2,&#8221; with Roger Stern, Jerry Ordway et al. at the helm.</p>
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