A review by all_hail_grimlock
Dark Knights of Steel: Distant Thunder by Tom Taylor

4.0

So war's on the horizon, war fueled by a prophecy which may be self-fulfilling. Jor-El is dead and both his sons (Kal-El and Bruce Wayne) want retribution. But even this causes strife based on how to get said retribution and who should have a say in it: Kal-El lashes out and says that Bruce, the bastard that he is in this universe, has nothing to do with it at all.

Meanwhile, Jor-El and Lara's daughter, Zala - supergirl maybe? - finds out her father is dead and strikes on her own. There's also the appearance of Wonder Woman, who is apparently in a relationship with Zala.

Also, the cameos are great: from Waller's minor role so far, to The Flash, Dinah Lance in issue one, King Shark, and Jimmy Olsen on top of the Robins - although sadly so far all the Robins have only shown up in issue one - the details are amazing.

I was disappointed by the lack of Jason Todd, particularly so knocked off one star. I honestly though the Robins would have a bigger role in this...