Injustice: Gods Among Us #7

Writer: Tom Taylor Artist: Jheremy Raapack Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: February 27, 2013 Critic Reviews: 3 User Reviews: 16
8.3Critic Rating
7.9User Rating

Fearing Superman's campaign for a new world order, the military hits back at his one vulnerable spot...his family.

  • 10
    Comic Vine - Gregg Katzman Feb 26, 2013

    INJUSTICE: GODS AMONG US may be a short read but don't think for even a second that means it's lacking in content or quality. This digital comic can easily hold its own with some of the best comics out there. The characters are written exceptionally well and the plot continues to shock us each and every week. In my interview with Tom Taylor, he said he's "in for the long haul" with this series and hopes we are too. Well, I can confidently say I would love to see this comic carry on just as long as any other ongoing out there. Each issue is simply brilliant and you really shouldn't be missing out on this one. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Batman-News - Andrew Asberry Aug 1, 2013

    Surprisingly, despite that image of Cyborg's robotic arm getting ripped off, this issue really toned down the ultra-violence and instead featured a more suspenseful plot that didn't rely on an “Oh my God! This guy just killed that guy and there's blood everywhere!” moment to make it interesting. I did find that stuff to be pretty fun and exciting in the beginning because it was so out of the ordinary but now I want to see that the creators can present characters that are capable of carrying a book without resorting to shock value. Issue #7 shows that they're on the right track and the final page definitely has me looking forward to what's to come next month. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Comic Booked - Derreck Mayer Aug 1, 2013

    With that said,Injustice #7 is a very solid issue that was necessary to push the story forward. Since all of this takes place prior to the game, I'm not sure how many issues DC is expecting to pump out before the story catches up with the game, but after several issues focusing primarily on action, it was time for a more story-oriented issue. As someone who plays the game and really enjoyed the Story Mode, I am also truly enjoying this series. It's definitely a break from standard DC canon, as it were, but I love seeing all of these heroes and villains. I especially like seeing new team ups and alliances forming. I hope they continue the comic book series into the game's story time line and show the story mode within the comic book. It would be exciting to read all of that and maybe even see what happens shortly after the game ends. Read Full Review

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