Batman's resistance team goes on the offensive, targeting Hawkgirl. Inside the Watchtower, Superman and his allies consider their response. But it may be Lex Luthor who comes up with a plan.
At this point, it should be more than obvious who Batman's secret weapon is (*cough* Martian Manhunter *cough*) and I'm ridiculously excited to see where Taylor will take matters from here. If you've been following along or if you've been meaning to jump on board, this is absolutely a must read issue. Major developments are made when it comes to Wayne's actions against the Man of Steel and we get a disturbing look at who Wonder Woman truly is in this alternate universe. At just $0.99 per short chapter, you really have no good reason not to follow along if you're curious about the series. Read Full Review
Again if we are seeing how Superman and the heroes around him are becoming too aggressive, it was seen through Wonder Woman in this issue. Being someone deeply involved with war, Wonder Woman found herself at that war camp where the females were being taken advantage of. That's a recipe for danger when this happens in her presence. You can see how far they will go to bring about justice when she killed that soldier in cold blood and gave the men's weapons to the women, who then slaughtered them as Wonder Woman flew away. If she wasn't in the wrong then it was apparent just for the fact that she turned off her communicator Read Full Review
The story continues to impress, and the main storyline calls in more questions both with the intents of Batman's strike force as well as Luthor's campaign to bring in more soldiers. Even though the script felt a bit disjointed this issue, and the art has its drawbacks, regular readers have no reason to miss this issue of Injustice: Gods Among Us. Read Full Review