Brainiac prepares to visit Earth, Alfred tries to smooth over a family conflict, and Harley makes a peace offering.
Injustice 2 gets back to Earth and while I don't wanna I'm glad that we get as strong an issue as we do here. Tom Taylor nails the approach just right and has Alfred kick it all off in a way that feels natural and honest. While I'd love to have just an issue of Bruce and Selina together hanging out or a really expanded look at Alfred and his conversation with Athanasia, what we do get here allows for that kind of quiet slow build to work. I'm definitely excited to see what comes next but I'm also thrilled to be able to just leaf through this a few times and soak up Daniel Sampere's artwork. There's just this sense of confidence about it over the last few months that's translated beautifully and each time he's on the book with Juan Albarran I'm even more excited to see who he gets to tackle and how they'll be presented. Read Full Review
While not a bad chapter, it didnt especially excel in one way or another. It was nice seeing the setup for the game more and more overtly but it was overall just okay. It does, however, make me wonder if theyre going to retell the game storyline like they did with Injustice 1. Given the release of the recent Injustice vs Masters of the Universe which follows the Superman, wins ending one must wonder if thats foreshadowing for this future. Alternatively, it could be an easy swerve to do the Batman wins ending to spite them. Read Full Review
It's a dull one. Maybe setting up some more interesting plot lines, but the future looks as bright as Darkseid's underwear. Read Full Review
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