There's a standoff in the halls of Arkham Asylum, as Superman attempts to whisk its inmates to a more secure prison and Batman tries to stop him. Robin joins with Superman, Harley Quinn shows up at the wrong time and a very imposing inmate is turned loose.
While I enjoyed Aquaman story, I felt like it like it was a step down from the events that came before it. One scene aside, the stakes didn't feel as gripping or engaging. This story, however, puts the comic back on track, placing a strong focus on the Batman/Superman agenda and surrounding it with legitimately exciting and fun interactions. With shockingly impressive artwork, sharp dialogue and a fine cliffhanger (even if we do likely know how it'll turn out), INJUSTICE: GODS AMONG US #15 has me absolutely pumped to read #16 next Tuesday. Read Full Review
The artwork remains to impress as the thorough coloring and inking make the scenes pop out. The bold coloring is also complimented by sharp dialogue and a cliffhanger that has us all excited as we wit in anticipation for the next issue. Read Full Review
Tom Taylor is handling the task of creating a believable tale to inform the game incredibly well. He hasmaintained a real focus rather than falling back on cheap thrills and hyper violence. Never has the series lost sight of its voices, the same of which cannot be said for many of the current in-continuity stories from the publisher. Tom Derenick's art continues to move the story along without any real flair. Regardless, Injustice #15 is another strong entry for the title. Read Full Review