Things don't go quite as planned for the new Suicide Squad, which finds itself having to break out of the Pentagon. All of which leads to a battle between Batman…and Batman?
Overall Injustice 2 #3 is another installment in what is a great series so far and I can't find much to complain about it. While this issue isn't too deep, there are some great moments. One in particular when Harley meets the Green Arrow that Black Canary found from another dimension. While they haven't said which world he's from, fans of the [i]Arrow[/i] TV show may enjoy some of the nods to that continuity from his dialogue though he looks nothing like the Oliver there. But the moments of humor help to break up this very serious story and only add to what makes this a great read. Read Full Review
Tom Taylor infuses Injustice with new blood (almost quite literally), as a prison breakout serves up one surprise after another in this re-energized series. Batman isn't just fighting against himself, he may well be fighting against his whole family. It's going to be interesting to focus on a villain other that Superman and his dreadful regime for at least a little while. Especially one with such specific ties to Batman. But who knows? We still have much to learn about the ultimate endgame"and whether Superman will figure into it, willingly or not. Read Full Review
This is another great chapter of Injustice 2 and while we get more questions instead of answers, we also get some kick ass action and fantastic art. Injustice 2 has quickly become my favorite book to read each week. Read Full Review
Injustice 2 has been working well for me and this installment keeps all the energy of the first two and keeps it moving forward really well. I'm curious to see who is behind the cowl and what the plan is for this Suicide Squad. I love that we get some basic members of Batman's rogues dealt with in a comically violent way but we also get some serious hand to hand action between the two Batmen at hand. Tom Taylor really makes all of this seem easy as he packs a lot into the installment while Redondo and Albarran bring it to life in such a great way with so many details that it's just a delight to move through bit by bit. Read Full Review
I'm really stoked that Batman stopped Superman, but I'm also extremely curious as to what Damian is up to with Talia and that whole crew. This is the perfect setup for the next issue, and I can't wait for more! If you like stories with twists, epic characters, a lot of action, and fantastic artwork, this issue is definitely for you. Read Full Review
In my opinion I would say that it is a weaker issue than the first 2 issues, but definitely nowhere near a bad issue. The series so far is still as interesting as the first series and after the current ending I’m wondering where the book will move to next. Read Full Review
Cover-***
Writing-***
Art-*****
Story-*****