Kara Zor-El acclimates to life among the Amazons on Themyscira, and then discovers that she may have some willing allies in her plan to free Princess Diana from prison.
Although this issue was a breather before the true war with Starro the Conquer, writer Tom Taylor created a compelling and rather emotional story about uncertainty and the passing of the torch. Not only did the issue feature some kick-ass action but he creates some really amazing stories of this twisted DCU with more supporting cast then you can poke a stick at. Add in the art of Xermanico and he successfully captures the danger of a Red Lantern Starro the Conquerer, including the strength of the heroes involved. Read Full Review
This current arc in Injustice 2 may be Tom Taylor's finest hour on the title, as Injustice 2 #30 delivers a near-perfect combination of top-tier action with some great moments for the characters. Read Full Review
Injustice 2 continue to march forward and I'm really curious to see just how far things go, or don't go, before it hits its end run and hopefully gives us something new to chew on for a while. This installment works some good material for Paradise Island and sets up a different kind of conflict that could play wider as events progress but we get a good bit in the short term that should (and better) be pretty exciting the next time around. Taylor's got a good handle on everyone once again with some real fun to it and Miller's artwork gives us a very enjoyable look at both cast and locale to deliver a fun experience. Read Full Review
If you were unhappy with how Booster Gold was treated during his recent appearance in the Batman comics, you'll probably love his depiction in Injustice 2. Read Full Review
Injustice is an exciting read, bar none. As in previous chapters, the real strength of the book is Tom Taylor's deft characterizations and dialogue. There's a great forward momentum in the storytelling and a growing sense of tension, and it all works because we care about the characters involved. Read Full Review
The Kara Supergirl intermission continues as she is essentially just still a pawn in a Black Adam's larger scheme. Theres good stuff to be found in the issue but I have preferred the stories on Earth to be more engaging thus far. The art never fails to impress. Read Full Review
Taylor breathes new life into The Amazons and fans of the Wonder Woman movie will like his take on the familiar characters. Mike S. Miller's artwork is less enjoyable, full of forced-poses and awkward expressions. Read Full Review
This issue helped the main story progress, but was kind of a "throw away" issue compared to others in this series. More Hal Jordan, Starro The Conqueror and the Red Lantern Corps would have been awesome, but it was an otherwise good book, not a great book, but a good book. Read Full Review