Violence erupts on Paradise Island when Philippus, Antiope and Supergirl fight to rescue Wonder Woman and escape from Themyscira. Standing in their way? Nubia and an army of Amazons!
I suggest to all you fans of insane space fights to pick this issue up. If you're a fan of comedic characters and great writing, also pick this issue up. You justhave to pick this issue up, and keep picking up the ones afterwards too. You will not be disappointed at all. Read Full Review
While some of this issue is epic space battle, it is grounded in some very relatable human emotions. This really takes the issue to another level. Isolating these moments make this an incredible experience. It's not often that such emotions come to the forefront with such insight and sensitivity to the human condition. For regular experiences like this, read Injustice 2 each issue! Read Full Review
Add in twists after twists and Injustice 2 should really be on your pull list, especially with the detailed and spectacular art from Daniel Sampere who also hits this comic out of the park. So when these two creators get together, you really know that you are in for a treat and Injustice 2 is an example of how modern comics should play out. Read Full Review
Pure entertainment from beginning to end, Injustice 2 continues to be an absolute blast to read. Besides a bit of strong emotional depth, the story is just so insane that it can't help but be entertaining. This is a book where Starro has become a Red Lantern, something that would have been the craziest thing to happen in any other story, but no. This book has one-upped itself by making Lobo a Green Lantern, proving that no idea is bad if the storytelling potential is there. Read Full Review
Tom Taylor continues to deliver one of the most exciting books in the DC stable in Injustice 2 #31. Read Full Review
Injustice 2 delivers another solid piece in this arc and shifts the balance of power while splitting another bloc. The Amazon side could make for some neat things down the line in how they interact in the greater war being setup and I like it as it figures into their long history and the way so many shift allegiances over the decades, sometimes simply because. Tom Taylor captures their voices well and sets up some great set pieces with the action which Mike S. Miller delivers on beautifully. I always struggled with a lot of his work in the earlier pages of the original Injustice year series but he's killing it in this one as it feels like he's got the room to breathe to really put it all out there. Read Full Review
Injustice 2 is one of the few comics that leaves fans wanting more every issue... even though it comes out (in print) on a bi-weekly basis. Read Full Review
Supergirl continues to shine in the latest arc of Injustice 2 #31 as the adventure on Themyscira wraps up and is now headed elsewhere. I like what happens here just eager to get back to Earth now. Read Full Review
The art was nice but overall, the chapter felt rushed and fell flat as the ending of an arc. Compared to previous storylines, it was very noticeable that it was part of a prequel story. We knew Kara had to succeed in freeing Wonder Woman so what couldve been built up or given more fanfare was ended on a whimper. Nubia, while a cool concept, was poorly utilized and had an even sadder exit from the issue. Which is sad when there wasnt much content in this issue that wasnt just her fight or scene transition dialogue. Hopefully, the next arc makes up for this sour note. Read Full Review
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