Batman and Nightwing's confrontation over the fate of Victor Zsasz leads to the appearance of the JLA and a dilemma for the Dark Knight.
This issue is what Injustice is all about. Action, shocking twists and great character moments. If I was going to reach into my book, "Generic Phrases for Comic Reviewers", I'd say this chapter was a roller coaster ride of emotions and I wouldn't be lying. I loved it. Read Full Review
Injustice does the readers a solid here by bringing as many characters as we do get and working through some of the basic intensity aspects of how the working relationship is at this point. Buccellato works the Bruce/Damien dynamic well and delivers a lot of really fun action for Miller to bring to life, capitalizing on the big fight we just had between Batman and Superman. It's a solid read that has enough dialogue to make it feel worth the experience with what it conveys while also just being a blast to go through to soak up the layouts and the smoothness of the presentation. Very good all around. Read Full Review
Injustice #26 just like the series as a whole was a good read. Injustice hands down has to be one of the best non canon comic book series I've ever read. It's a great spin on morals and what exactly is justice and revenge"and it shows us the consequences of crossing the line. The emotional story between Bruce and Damian is shown well here and you can clearly see the Bruce gives Damian chances to constantly redeem himself"but it's apparent he's too far gone. Check out Injustice #26 and I promise you a great story! Read Full Review
Cover-****
Writing-*****
Art-*****
Story-*****
Art: 3.5/5
Story: 4/5
Total: 7.5/10