Harley finally meets the person pulling the Suicide Squad's strings, and their plans are far more deadly--and global--than anyone could have imagined.
I feel that we latch onto superheroes, no matter how alien they might be, because we can relate to them in some way, shape or form. We've all had rough patches in our lives and seeking out a quiet moment of happiness is all we really went, that's what is happening here. While this isn't the only theme present in this issue as we also have the pain from Jaime over death of his mentor and the angst from Bruce's children as they attack him, everything is skillfully woven together making reading Injustice 2 #7 a satisfying and complete experience. The intense issue ends on an interesting cliffhanger, drawing readers back for more. Read Full Review
At this point it seems redundant to say how great this series is each week as it constantly seems to churn out good issues. It is really great that Tom Taylor was able to return, after he left for 2 years although those 2 years were good as well. However, it does seem great to return to familiarity. Read Full Review
I know a book is good when I curse a lot while reading it,and this book made me curse out loud at least three times. I knew I coulddepend on Taylor to make up for a slow week. Wow what a read, I was so into it,the pages just flew by. It was unexpected and dramatic and I can barely waitfor the next issue. I love when comics get me excited like this. There weresome confusing moments, that I'm hoping will be sorted out on the podcast. Read Full Review
Injustice 2 #7 is the most must-read issue of the series so far. Read Full Review
This is my favorite chapter of Injustice 2 so far. Yes, it's because it's a Harley Quinn issue, but also because of the other awesome characters who turn up. The best part is we don't get much of them so I can look forward to that soon. The art, story and character work in this book are top notch and I love it. Read Full Review
If I had to choose one comic series only to read, it would probably be Injustice 2 as Tom Taylor and crew go into overdrive! Read Full Review
Another great issue! Despite the slow start, Injustice 2 is telling some great stories. While the plot may be moving slowly, the benefit is some moving and important character work. Even if you have no interest in the video game tie in aspect to the book, the character work is worth the investment! Read Full Review
Taylor does a wonderful job of tapping into the shared history between Dinah Lance and Ted Grant as Wildcat enters the picture just in time for Dinah's wedding. The result is a very tender, heartfelt story that gets to the heart of the family bond that makes the JSA so appealing. Read Full Review
Injustice 2 continues to do some very fun things and a lot of that is owed to the scripts that Tom Taylor is putting into motion here. It's revealing things at a good pace, providing some sound reasoning for the characters to operate with, and pulling back the curtain on a larger plan that will turn to chaos and create new sides. What makes it really exciting – even in an installment that's all about the dialogue – is how the art comes across. Sampere and Albarran deliver some great pages and emotion for the characters here and Rex Lokus continues to be one of my favorite colorists on the digital front. This is a very solid issue that adds more to the foundations and the team did a great job in just about every regard – including making me feel more for Harley. Read Full Review
Batman's extended family constitute the bulk of the villains in this Injustice, and they have a lot of help from Superman's leftovers (and the dregs of the very short-lived Suicide Squad). So when Green Arrow insists that he and Black Canary need to exchange vows, you know it's a party no one wants to miss. Despite some curious lapses of judgment on Batman's part, this book has it all: romance, cherished friendships, family squabbles, and one big super-brawl. Also, there's some grave-robbing, so brace yourselves; this one's leading to grisly goings-on in Gotham! Read Full Review
The writing in this issue was decent, but this seems to be another comic this week that wasnt up to its previous standards story wise. I hope it is setting off for a good payoff and not just following a comic wedding trope. The quality of this series has been such that I am optimistic. Read Full Review
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