An old ally is brought out of self-imposed isolation to try and save the life of Superboy.
I will say that Harley Quinn fans who enjoy Harley being portrayed as an actual doctor will particularly enjoy this issue. So will everyone else. Read it! Read Full Review
While not a lull in the ongoing storyline this is one of those moments where things change a bit. With such a breadth of characters still alive amid all of the events since the start, Tom Taylor brings some welcome golden age characters into the game in a limited way while trying to get things in a better place for those in need. His methods are rough to be sure but it's that kind of dogged intensity that's part and parcel of the character where he'll pay the consequences for it later. Redondo and Albarran again deliver a great looking book with some sweet smaller images, particularly the look of joy in Harley's eyes in Mid-Nite's goggles toward the end, that just makes it such a thrill to read. Read Full Review
Injustice 2 slows the pace down a bit as Batman goes on a few different quests to solve a singular current problems hes dealing with but the issue is filled with tension making it an enjoyable read. The art team continues to put out great work week in and week out, you have to love the team's winter outfits. Read Full Review
Overall, it was a bit of cooldown issue so not much happened. It felt slow and like everything passed relatively quickly so I can't fault it for that. Now the heroes finally have a concrete win under their belt. Read Full Review
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