It was a great issue
Soule weaves a story together that is just as fun as it is danger-filled. He shows just how high the stakes are with a cringe-worthy panel where Diana kneels before Doomsday with her arms broken, before diverting the tension with a literal smack down between Clark and Apollo. By using this dual approach, Soule strikes a nice balance between exciting and ominous that culminates in one wholly entertaining piece. What's more, these transitions don't feel abrupt in any way; the story progresses logically, moving along through key pieces of dialogue that pull the plot together nicely. He also takes care to slip in little bits of conversation that gloss over scenes that could have otherwise created plot holes for new readers, like the bit where Diana explains her divine ability to heal fast.