Injustice: Ground Zero #5

Writer: Christopher Sebela Artist: Pop Mhan Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: November 2, 2016 Cover Price: $0.99 Critic Reviews: 4 User Reviews: 2
7.7Critic Rating
8.2User Rating

Old lovers are reunited--sort of--when Harley meets the Joker from the other Earth. And then he wants to meet her gang. 

  • 9.9
    IGN - Jesse Schedeen Feb 2, 2017

    Harley may have been one of the best things about the other Injustice books, but that appeal is largely lost here. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    The Fandom Post - Chris Beveridge Nov 3, 2016

    Injustice: Ground Zero is hinting at some bigger things coming into play as the tidbits are here with Batman captured and Superman playing with Doomsday, but how that will shake out remains to be seen, especially for this non-game-player. Buccellato and Sebela work a solid job here on reuniting a couple that most Harley fans don't want to see so I'm definitely curious to see how it all unfolds. There's a lot to like in the conflict that's place here so I'm not against it and am curious to see if they'll do something neat with it. The big win here is having Pop Mhan back on board as he really brings this to life in the action sequences but also the expressiveness of just about everyone, but particularly for Harley and Joker. Read Full Review

  • 6.5
    Weird Science - Jim Werner Nov 2, 2016

    Bits and Pieces:I was just so iffy with this chapter. The writing is really good. The art gets better only halfway through the chapter and then it's really good. However, it was a meaty chapter. I just did not like how fast Harley fell for this other Joker so fast, after we established how she's trying to restart her life in a Harley direction, not in Joker's. Her future self telling this story tells us how much she regrets it, but I think we needed more time to gradually get to her mistake. Read Full Review

  • 6.5
    Batman-News - Elena Carrillo Feb 1, 2017

    Despite all my kvetching, the story is making progress and I'm really looking forward to Harley and Batman having a confrontation over her antics (it must be imminent)! Other things in this world are not feeling very well shored-up however. The cross-over characters have been allotted very little time and both the Resistance holdouts and the Regime standbys seem a little out of character. Injustice is always a fun read, but this one was just a little frustrating and feels on the slippery side of the silly slope. Read Full Review

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