Supergirl battles Amazo on the moon and Blue Beetle flies to her aid. Meanwhile, things heat up among Ra's al Ghul's allies.
The artwork proves equally excellent, with the usual gang of artistic collaborators showing their skill with every panel. Bruno Redondo's layouts offer the action of Taylor's story a smooth and natural pathway to progress. The inks of Juan Albarran and the colors of Rex Lokus further enhance the finished product, with Wes Abbott's lettering appearingespecially easy on the eyes. All in all this is one fantastic book and a must read for fans of Supergirl! Read Full Review
Injustice 2 Chapter 48 did an excellent job closing out the battle with Amazo. Tom Taylor did a fantastic job building up Amazo to be a threat that needed every hero in the DC Universe to take down. At the same time, Taylor used this conflict with Amazo to further a lot of storylines. Now with the secret of Supergirl possibly public and Athanasia learning about Damian Wayne's traitorous actions against their grandfather, Ra's Al Ghul, Taylor has a lot of angles to explore in his ongoing narrative within the Injustice Universe. Read Full Review
This is a great issue with what it does for the action side of things as it plays big with great results. Kara doesn't have an easy go of it, which is expected but well-handled, and we see a good support team trying to help her so that she's not alone in this fight. The visuals are great, the tense material with those that are pushing back against Ra's is spot on, and the bit of simple humanity from Jamie that he brings to the page hits a sweet and necessary spot. Definitely an issue that hopefully signals that we're going into a big end run piece here in the fight against Ra's and his plan to save the world. Read Full Review
It felt like a letdown that couldve done more. Assuming AMAZO cant keep moving without his head. Also, if Atom wasnt dead already Im about 99.9% sure he is now. Read Full Review
Writing-C+(75.4%)
Art-A+(98%)
Story-B-(81.5%)
Total-B-(84.9%)