The repercussions of both the destruction of Ra’s al Ghul’s sanctuary and the attack on Washington sink in. Plastic Man tries to console Blue Beetle, and Black Lightning is granted an immense responsibility. Later, Beetle gets a most unexpected visitor.
It's only very special issues that survive on emotional content. This is one of those issues. The quality and content of this issue should be enough to give anyone Injustice 2 a chance. Read Full Review
There's no stopping the powerhouse storytelling of Injustice 2. Tom Taylor continues to take the reader by the throat and squeeze until we're gasping. Read Full Review
There's a lot to like here as it sets the stage with some great talent putting it all together. Read Full Review
Dex-Star is usually played for laughs, but this issue portrays him as a thoroughly dangerous Red Lantern. Moving away from the ongoing power struggle on Earth, this is a very compelling Green Lantern comic. Read Full Review
Issue #26 is a setup heavy issue, for long time readers, seeding threads to be explored further in the next arc of the story. Not a lot happens, but the developments are interesting enough to check out, especially for Booster and Beetle fans. Read Full Review
We know that Hal eventually becomes a Green Lantern again, but it's clear he has a long way to go both in his own eyes and in the eyes of the Green Lantern Corps to earn that redemption Read Full Review
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