Just when it looks like there might be a winner between Superman and Wonder Woman, all hell breaks loose, and the Amazons get into a full-scale war against The Man of Steel’s army of Super Soldiers.
Though it continues to feel like some of the scale is missing from this fight, the book continues to move on as it pushes Superman to finally take a stand once again. While he wasn't becoming weak after the fallout from the third year series, he was taking a chance to evaluate and take stock of what they've done and potentially to look for other ways going forward. Events like this just cement for him that there's only so much that can be done and he has to be the hard badass that's needed in order to ensure the world spins as he wants it to under his protection. It's still not clear what direction he'll take by the end of the book, but he's finally coming to the position of making a decision and the execution of it could have a lot of bodies falling along the way " again. Read Full Review
This issue is a step in the right direction with it's all out action extravaganza. It was fun to finally get an action packed issue and the cliffhanger promises even more craziness. The story may still be moving a bit slow for my liking, but the art was great and the cliffhanger made me smile and look forward to next week's issue. I haven't been able to say that in quite some time. Hopefully, this issue is the start of me falling in love with Injustice all over again. Read Full Review
I'm feeling a little frustrated with this title because even though it still has flashes of great art, fun character moments, and awesome action, it feels a little like it's lacking heart. Year Three also suffered from this, so I hope it's not a problem with Buccellato and that this Year will end with some serious emotional impact. Despite my frustration, I continue to have all faith, however, so I'm definitely still invested in the book. Read Full Review
Cover-****
Writing-*****
Art-***
Story-****