Hell descends upon a defenseless Arizona town as Ra's al Ghul and Solovar test their secret weapon. But out of the ashes, a new hero is born.
As this alternate universe story line continues to plunge forward, there is no shortage of wonderful character moments peppered throughout an intriguing notion for detente between the remaining factions. The character moments are intimate and evocative and take the already catastrophic stakes even higher as they bring the humanity of the individual into focus. With only two more issues of this series left, it is heartening to see an alliance forming to combat this world's latest threat- Brainiac! Read Full Review
All in all another strong issue from Taylor and co! Read Full Review
I'm a huge Green Lantern fan so having Dex-Starr appear was so cool. I didn't even realize it was him until the ring appeared in the second to last page. I figured Injustice Dex-Starr had a similar backstory to the mainline DC comics but seeing his new backstory really pleased me. This also has me excited about the future. Some of the best parts, in my opinion, which may sound contradictory after saying I'm a huge GL fan, of the original Injustice comics involved the Green Lantern & Sinestro Corps. After the laughable handling of the Red Lanterns in the Injustice 2 story mode, I have high hopes for what the Atrocitus and his corps will do here. Read Full Review
Injustice 2 comes through once again with a great issue developing a new threat, really putting our heroes backs against the wall, and even sly dropping an awesome cliffhanger on us to wrap it all up in style. Don't be scared of the stigma 'video game' books have ... Try this out. Read Full Review
The issue this series has always had is that it's bound to being a prequel series for a story that will play out in a video game. That makes me worry about where the ending will go, but for the story it's telling now, it's been incredibly entertaining and compelling. Read Full Review
This is my "core team" on Injustice and they've put in another very solid issue. It's light on action per se but they get to work some really good terror at the start and show the fallout well while also keeping plenty to the humanity of the characters elsewhere. I love the jungle design that we get for the gorilla's location and how they live right now and I definitely liked what we got from Faux Batman between dialogue and very small facial expressions that shows him as a potential weak link here. The series is doing a lot of fun things and I'm excited to see what's next for it. Read Full Review
Overall, a pretty good story based issue that sets up the next few issues nicely. Read Full Review
Slow and steady. There's some good dialogue throughout and a few flashes of visual inspiration, and the overall quality of the series can elevate even a lesser installment when taken in context. That said, there's not an awful lot that happens in this issue, and much of what's here doesn't make much of an impact. Still, it's nice to see a lot of these characters again, especially as we head toward the finale. Read Full Review
Harley hasn't had much of a spotlight in the comic so far, so it's nice to see her shine and remind readers why she's such an important part of the Injustice series. Read Full Review
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