Steel (Natasha Irons) leads a task force in protecting the President-elect at the inauguration. Batman’s team is on the verge of breaking free from Ra’s al Ghul’s jungle stronghold, but the Dark Knight himself gets tangled up with Poison Ivy.
Taylor is matched by the excellent art team on this issue. Bruno Redondo is one of the most underrated artists working in the industry and Juan Albarran's inks complement his pencils perfectly. Finish their work up with Rex Lokus' colors and Wes Abbott's letters and you have one of the best looking books on the stands! Read Full Review
One of the most interesting things about Injustice 2, and one of the most frustrating things at the same time, is the way the story is so wide-reaching and jumps all over the place at the drop of a hat. Read Full Review
Injustice 2 continues its heading towards the video game and this series makes the perfect accompaniment that is made more like a blockbuster comic thanks to writer Tom Taylor. Read Full Review
Injustice 2 keeps moving forward as it feels like it's working with a good bit of energy and a plan, one that hasn't come together fully yet but has a sense of dread about it with what Ra's is up to. Read Full Review
This necessary issues reveals a real turning point for Damian as he appears to maybe be about to turn back to his father, the Batman and away from his grandfather, Ra's al Ghul. The other players on the board get some movement as well and Kara is positioned to be a new hope, but on which side will she fall, if on anyone's side at all. Read Full Review
If you're not reading Injustice 2, you're missing out on everything a massive multiplayer comic can really be. Read Full Review
Chapter 21 is another solid addition to the Injustice 2 series. We get some forward momentum towards our heroes mission and an awesome boxing glove arrow cameo " all well worth $.99. Read Full Review
Booster Gold, Ted Kord, and others provide some chuckles. It's apparent that Tom Taylor has a good sense of humor, and more importantly, knows when to use it. Read Full Review
While the book doesn't need it to keep you coming back, the perfect pacing of this story will definitely have you eager to find out what happens next. Read Full Review
Writing-B-
Art-A-
Story-D-
Total-C+