Injustice 2 #36

Writer: Tom Taylor Artist: Xermanico Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: December 13, 2017 Cover Price: $0.99 Critic Reviews: 9 User Reviews: 7
7.9Critic Rating
8.2User Rating

Batman and the JLA battle Superman's Eradicators at the Fortress of Solitude. And the fortress houses some other unexpected residents.

  • 9.0
    Geek Dad - Ray Goldfield Oct 17, 2018

    Tom Taylor has done something incredible here " weaving a compelling and human tale out of a video game tie-in. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Dark Knight News - Bryant Lucas Oct 18, 2018

    Injustice 2 #36is bold in its execution and grandiose in the best way possible. As the story begins to crescendo towards an epic conclusion, this issue leaves its readers desperatefor answers. Injustice 2 #36 isthe title's last monthly instalment before the story wraps up inInjustice 2 Annual #2 –which will surely be another amazing issue of this superstar title. If you haven't already, do yourself a favor and readInjustice 2.The ride is worth it. Read Full Review

  • 8.8
    Impulse Gamer - Andrew Bistak Oct 17, 2018

    Wow… another great and emotional issue by Taylor and with Brainiac just a stone's throw away from Earth, things are going to get tough… again. Supporting the excellent dialogue and storytelling were artists Daniel Sampere and Bruno Redondo who successfully bring this story to life in some truly action-filled and emotional panels. All in all another kick-ass issue! Read Full Review

  • 8.4
    The Fandom Post - Chris Beveridge Dec 14, 2017

    This series is just so much fun. Taylor knows these characters well and finds small and creative ways to expand upon them that just makes them all the more human. The dinner table back and forth is great but I also loved what we got with Plas and Luke and the simple way that Harley is kept from things because of just a few words. The action is solid, the story is moving forward well, and the artwork is fantastic as we get some very fun stuff here with the fight against the Eradicators. Definitely a strong entry in the franchise for me. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    DC Comics News - Matthew Lloyd Oct 18, 2018

    While much of this issue is simply set up for the finale, there are some wonderful emotional moments and some intriguing decisions made by characters. While this issue seems to exist more as connective tissue to the finale, the creative team makes the most of it with some personal moments and some existential allusions. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    ComicBook.com - Christian Hoffer Oct 17, 2018

    There's only one more issue left in Injustice, but we're sure it's going to be a great one. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Comic Book Corps - Keith OneShot Oct 17, 2018

    Overall I liked what was being presented here. The highlights for me were Grodd's bloody conquest of Gorilla City and seeing how Alfred is dealing with being brought back to life by the Lazarus Pits. It was quite emotional, and I felt both happy and sad for Alfred. It makes me wonder how this will affect Bruce in the next issue and final issue of the Injustice 2 series. I can't wait to see how writer Tom Taylor ends the series. Read Full Review

  • 6.5
    Comic Watch - Brandon S Dec 16, 2017

    Bringing back the long forgotten Kents was a nice touch given the recent references to forgotten characters and events of Injustice 1. It was nice they didn't have Batmans team actually beat the Eradicators despite being the main focus. Overall it was an okay chapter. You needed to have read the original Injustice comics or have a knowledge of it to get the most out of this chapter though. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Batman-News - Jay Yaws Oct 17, 2018

    The finale for the Injustice 2 comic has a lot going for it, but it doesn't come together as a satisfying whole. The characters are strong, as you've likely come to expect, and there's some terrific visual storytelling throughout, it just didn't feel like an ending. Rather than ending with a period, or even an ellipsis, the story ends on a comma. It feels incomplete, a loose collection of solid scenes that are greater than the whole. Read Full Review

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