Batman's desperate gambit to take down Zod gets some unwelcome support from an even deadlier foe.
Injustice 2 #39 is heavier on the action than usual but Tom Taylor still finds time in his script for those wonderful little character moments that make this series so magical. Couple this with some energetic art from Bruno Redondo, Juan Albarran and Rex Lokus and you have one fantastic book! Read Full Review
The back half of the book offers up enough confusing material that it leaves you uncertain as to what's going on and who is who. We've had enough twists like this in the past so it's definitely something to believe only so far until things get cleared up a bit more as it can be read a couple of different ways. The first half of the book works better for me as it's a bit more linear and clear with what it's trying to accomplish and it's fun getting to see Redondo and Albarran going with such a big action sequence using the big characters and having them cut loose amid it. There's a lot to like here as part of the overall and the team continues to do some great work. Read Full Review
I think this was one of the few times they outright admitted that Zod has a fear of Superman and being wrong about his long-held superior complex. Read Full Review
This was an action packed but slightly less exciting issue than we've been getting lately, largely because the last act and ending of the story left me really confused. Other than that the series continues to interest me as Im really invested in the story at large which always has a consistently great look. Read Full Review
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