A resurrected Alfred challenges both Batman and Ra’s al Ghul. When a larger battle breaks out, Blue Beetle thinks he’s coming to save the day, but his inexperience leads instead to disaster...and death.
It feels like Batman's team may finally be able to come together and bring back the hope and mission of the Justice League as the common enemy appears to be too much for everyone to ignore. Ra's has introduced a method of indiscriminate killing that will not be allowed to continue by these heroes who have been divided. This issue has a hopeful feel and while acknowledging human shortcomings, plays to the characters inherent heroic nature. Read Full Review
If you haven't read Injustice 2 lately, you should pick this one up! While we're veered wildly away from the original Batman vs. Superman premise when this series started, what Tom Taylor has developed is far richer and more satisfying: a never-ending war that continues to find new threats and keeps the characters not only physically engaged, but emotionally on their toes as well! As for the art, Injustice is consistently head and shoulders above much of the rest of the DC line, which is pretty impressive for a digital weekly, let alone a bi-monthly floppy! Read Full Review
Twists twists and more twists! Injustice 2 #23 delivers spectacularly! Read Full Review
Although Wonder Woman and The Flash seek redemption by joining the fight, the only hero who might stand a chance at turning the tide is"The Atom? If you can't go big, go small. Read Full Review
Tom Taylor and company keep up the unrelenting pace, action, and drama in a great issue this week. The highlight of a long gone character from this series is a welcome addition to a crowded cast I'm becoming very attached to. Read Full Review
Injustice 2 continues to deliver some good stuff but this is the issue where the pivotal moment happens that feels like the floodgates are going to open. Which is good because I want to see it step up into some real craziness again after a more restrained approach for most of the run so far. I've enjoyed the smaller moments, the positive pieces that came in, and the character fun, and while I'd love to see a series with Bruce and Ra's working together to do good and achieve it, I'm looking forward to see just how batshit crazy things might get from here on out with a Ra's unleashed and others pushed beyond reason. Read Full Review
This is shaping up to be an epic storyline, and I'm guessing a few heroes aren't going to make it out of next issue. Read Full Review