Batman and his team race against time to finish the machine that will pull the duplicate heroes over from Earth One. Meanwhile, Catwoman makes Superman an offer.
Injustice sets the stage for the finale the next time around and it still feels weird to think we're going to be without this series and its world for some time to come. I do expect a new series to kick off when the second game comes around, however. This chapter works some decent stuff as it serves to bring some of the main players together while trying to put the big plan into motion to save the world from Superman and the Regime. It's done more as a serious piece without too much in the way of humor and it plays the action well, which is to be expected with Mike S. Miller on the art chores. It's a solid piece within this particular subset of the comics world and I continue to enjoy it for what it is, acknowledging it as a kind of simpler and lighter fare that knows to not take itself too awful seriously as it works to connect things up to the first game. Read Full Review
After seeing the heroes (and villains) of the other Universe get teleported last week, it was odd to go back in time to see how it happened. Actually, that would have been okay, but this just seemed like it was released out of sequence and knowing what already happened takes away the tension. I hope Buccellato and Company have something big planned for the last issue because this was really sub par. Read Full Review
Art: 3.5/5
Story: 3.5/5
Total: 7/10
Cover-***
Writing-****
Art-****
Story-***