Hal Jordan is held prisoner by the Red Lanterns while Atrocitus recruits a deadly new member to Corps. And the Titans consider a recruitment drive of their own.
The artwork is as amazing as always when Daniel Sampere, Juan Albaraan and Rex Lokus are involved. Sampere's pencils are clear yet divinely detailed. Albarran's inks offer the perfect enhancements and shading of the original art, with Lokus' colors providing a fine finish. Read Full Review
This issue continues to show that Injustice 2 is at its strongest when it's doing new content and showing the effects of Injustice 1 instead of strictly setup for the game. Read Full Review
While more of a transitional episode because of the lack of action and the focus on putting more players on the board in the right place, this is a strong installment for propelling things forward. Read Full Review
Injustice 2 Chapter 56 is a strong character driven comic that gives added depth to the Red Lantern Corps. The plan that Atrocitus comes up with and how that involves Hal Jordan and another big time DC villain makes things a lot more interesting with what is going on in the Injustice Universe. The additional character development for Conner Kent's personal arc added to why Tom Taylor's Injustice 2 comic continues to be a must read for fans of the DC Universe. Read Full Review
Writing-7/10
Art-9.5/10
Story-10/10
Total-8.8/10
Oh shit. That cliffhanger.