Injustice: Year Five #11

Writer: Brian Buccellato Artist: Mike S. Miller Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: March 2, 2016 Cover Price: $0.99 Critic Reviews: 3 User Reviews: 6
8.2Critic Rating
6.6User Rating

The Trickster bonds with Bizarro, Superman confronts Lex, and a deadly criminal busts loose.

  • 9.0
    Batman-News - Elena Carrillo Jun 2, 2016

    While this book might have had a bit more flash and action in the Harley vs. Shazam fight, I can well appreciate that it sacrificed pages to, you know, actual story. It's rare that a book has me wanting more costume characters pounding on one another, but the art is so good it's a shame we couldn't have had just one more page of Harley and Shazam trying to break each others' faces. I wouldn't give up the scene with Alfred and Superman for anything, though, and the dead Rogues deserved a memorial. Buccellato continues to make Injustice not only entertaining as all-get-out, but relevant as well! Read Full Review

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

    Injustice doesn't delve much into what Batman and his group is doing at the moment, but I love that Trickster is doing his best to work Bizarro as he can. There's a lot of things in motion in this series and I'm not going to complain about a fun side adventure involving some of my favorite oddball characters from the Superman lore. Buccellato and Miller definitely bring both Bizarro and Solomon Grundy to the page well and there's a simplicity to it that just connects well, making it accessible to new readers while also hopefully delighting longtime readers like myself that enjoy the characters from a bygone day. The next issue hopefully has an epic level throwdown coming. Read Full Review

  • 7.5
    Weird Science - Jim Werner Mar 1, 2016

    Brian Buccellato begins moving forward again with a heavy dose of Bizarro and questioned friendships.  I love Bizarro and would love to see him last this whole Year Five, but I fear the worst and after seeing this week's cliffhanger, the worst may be coming up quickly.  I feel bad saying I can't wait to see it, but I also don't want to lie.  If the next few issue grab this week's baton and run with it, we may just get back to Year Five kicking ass and taking names.  One can hope, right? Read Full Review

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