Confined to Black Adam’s castle since her arrival on Earth, Kara Zor-el remains ignorant of events going on in the rest of the world. Damian Wayne—visiting Khandaq in an attempt to recruit Black Adam to Ra’s al Ghul’s cause—decides a flight around the world is just what she needs. But when they land in the middle of a Civil War, will it prematurely reveal the presence of Supergirl on Earth?
The aspect of the original Earth-Two that was so intriguing was the idea that the characters were allowed to age, get married, have children and experience aspects of life without retconning. It was easy to do that with Golden Age characters who were all but forgotten. However, when the Golden Age versions of Batman, Superman and Wonder Woman were introduced it suggested possible futures for their Earth-One contemporaries. Anytime story tellers have unencumbered possibilities it allows for “no limits” story telling. Injustice 2is doing for the '80's/ '90's DCU what the original Earth-Two did for DC's Golden Age characters, and it is fabulous. Read Full Review
Injustice 2 puts out a great issue highlighting the genuine goodness in Supergirl and the best written Damien in all of DC Comics. This may have been my favorite issue of the series to date. Read Full Review
Injustice 2 continues to delight and this issue is no exception. Kara's introduction into the series is expanded on nicely here as we see what Adam has in mind for her and just more of her life there in general. At the same time we get some decent Damian material but he's made it hard to trust him in general over the run of this series, never mind outside of it. There's a lot to like here and Mike S. Miller delivers some great pages and some really great design work for Kara that's appealing, especially when she puts on his mask. Definitely a fun issue that has me excited for more. Read Full Review
This is a nice standalone issue that illustrates the differences between the Injustice 2 and main DC universes, but readers might want to stay away if they're not a fan of violence to animals. Read Full Review
Injustice 2 Chapter 26 was another strong entry in what has become one of DC Comics best ongoing series. Tom Taylor did an excellent job in spotlighting Nightwing and Supergirl's characters, giving both of them time to develop where they are in their respective lives. With Wonder Woman return to the Injustice Universe seemingly imminent things should only get more interesting for this series. Read Full Review
Over the last few months in this series, it's been taking on a surprisingly epic tone, but this issue was a step back " more heroes trying to kill each other for little reason, and one angry assassin child of Batman was more than enough to deal with, thank you very much. Read Full Review
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