Bruce Wayne is called back home when he receives a distressing message from Brother Eye. Alfred greets an unwelcome visitor.
As a reader, I love Tom Taylor's cliff-hangers. As a critic, I'm annoyed because his stories defy easy summation and there's no way I can talk about Injustice 2 without spoiling the story for potential new readers beyond saying "You have to read this!" Read Full Review
This was a really nice change of pace compared to the rest of Injustice 2. A more grounded normal conflict instead of one with world-shattering characters and just fighting. This felt more emotionally focused and suspenseful. Read Full Review
Injustice 2 has another strong installment here that goes a different path from the last few issues as it's more personal even while dealing with global issues. I like the shift in perspective that Bruce is feeling and the fact that he's going to be somewhat solo on it for a while because others are wary of looking at what's going on in this light, particularly as they don't want to walk the same path as Ra's al Ghul. I'm hoping Taylor gets time to really explore this and that we get to see some interesting projects coming out of it that Redondo and Albarran can bring to life, especially if they get to work some good creativity into it like they do here. I can't wait for next week already. Read Full Review
Writing-B
Art-A
Story-B-
Total-B