Dr. Fate visits two old friends, while Harley Quinn finds herself a prisoner of Amanda Waller, who's recruiting a new Suicide Squad.
In conclusion another solid issue by Tom Taylor, and an issue I would defienetly recommend everyone who is invested in the injustice universe to get. The art by Bruno Redondo is still really good as well. I’m happy Injustice 2 is off to a good start. Read Full Review
I'd heard all the buzz about the first installment of Injustice and this sequel is certainly living up to the hype. DC couldn't ask for a better tie-in effort to not just make people want to buy the game, but also grab the previous Injustice collection. Read Full Review
A visually satisfying issue with more than enough action and suspense. Injustice 2 #2 exceeds expectations and sets the stage in a big way for all fans of the Injustice universe. Read Full Review
If you have even a little interest in the Injustice 2 game or great comics in general, pick up this book. It's already the book I look most forward to each week and with art and characters this great, I don't see that changing anytime soon. Highly Recommended. Read Full Review
Do you want action, drama, gore, love? Well if you do, I guarantee you'll find something to love about this book. Throwing us into a world of 'What if's" Tom has done a fantastic job of crafting such a thrilling and engaging story. I can't get enough of it. It flows so beautifully, I breezed through the issue. I honestly can't find one thing I'd change. The humor is well distributed and not over done. The suspense keeps you on the edge of your seat. The characters easily draw you into their world. I loved it! Read Full Review
Lex Luthor speaks from beyond the grave, Lucius Fox speaks in person, Batman gets the bad end of a fight with himself, and Green Arrow and Black Canary make plans for the future even as the present crumbles all around them. It wouldn't be Injustice without all this varied and sundry drama and Tom Taylor delivers it with a cherry on top! As always, a great alternative to that Justice League comic you always wanted". Read Full Review
This issue definitely shows more direction than the first one. We see a lot more of the narrative here, and smaller, quiet character moments really help bring sympathy and intimacy to the book. Now that we see a clear conflict in place, it'll be interesting to watch how Batman decides to deal with it. Make sure to keep reading the series and, if you haven't already, check out the Injustice 2 video game, out now! Read Full Review
Injustice 2 #2 is Badassery beyond compare! Read Full Review
The Injustice 2 comic got off to a strong start, but one that offered little sense of where the series was headed as it began to build towards the events of the new game. Issue #2 is an improvement in that regard. The two chapters in this issue shed more light on the series' overarching narrative without losing sight of the great character moments that make these comic so special in the first place. Read Full Review
With Injustice 2 #2, the lines are still being drawn and the opposing teams are still being assembled, but regardless of this, the issue is packed with action and intensity. Read Full Review
I won't call the Injustice books a guilty pleasure because I feel no guilt about it. It's a fun self-contained universe that just runs with some goofy stuff and puts an element of danger into it that I enjoy – even though the games simply aren't for me. This issue lets Taylor work some real fun with Ollie and his family while showing that Batman and Harley may be closer than I had thought based on the opening issue. The two arcs here cover different ground but both are exciting and fun – and silly where appropriate without hitting us over the head with it – and with fantastic artwork and layouts that makes it a brisk and great read that's worth going over a second time. Read Full Review
I lolled several times in this issue almost as much as I gasped in the twists and turns again this series combines humour with action in a fine balance. Read Full Review
More than just a tie-in, this comic is a great read all on its own. Read Full Review
This issue really sets this series in the right direction. After a dismal and annoying first issue, Injustice 2 #2 has added back in a sense of hope and goodness to this world with a rogue Superman. It's going to be an uphill battle, but it seems that it will be possible to pull for the good guys again. While there's nothing exceptional here yet, this issue does show the promise that it will be an exciting series with perhaps some potential for character moments if the pace of the plot slows down enough to breathe. Read Full Review
Injustice 2 Chapter 2 brings back fan-favorite heroes, and continues Harley's Suicide Squad storyline. But due to some uncharacteristic surprises, new readers might be caught off guard to the dark undertone of the Injustice universe. Read Full Review
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