The Gods now directly enter the fray and order Superman to step down. Will his call for help go unanswered?
Injustice moves along fairly well here as it sets the stage for the big fight to come, giving some of the side players a chance to make their entry into the game as well. That's what pretty much dominates this installment as it provides for the bit of honor of the gods to get things accomplished, a frustrating moment for Bruce to be sure, while digging into the past and touching on others that will make their way into events sooner rather than later. It's certainly not bad and a series like this needs to take time between the big slugfests to rearrange the pieces a bit. Bringing some of these players into it will definitely alter the dynamic a bit and just getting Raven back into action should be pretty interesting to see. Read Full Review
I'm hanging in with this and it's still a mighty entertaining read, but I feel this push toward the finale is lacking a certain amount of consequential umph at this point. The battle between Superman and Darkseid is well rendered and full of exciting choreography, but do we really wonder who will win? And I want to be excited about the cliffhanger ending, but to be honest it feels a bit clich. With Year Four wrapping up in the next issue, I'll confess I don't have high hopes that it's going to blow us away. Read Full Review
This series' lack of focus has come back to bite it in a major way even as it should be laying out the climax of the war between Superman's regime and the Greek gods. Read Full Review
This issue was pure setup and after the awesome cliffhanger of last week, I wanted action. Instead the reader has to sit through more awkward dialogue and scenes that only push the story ahead by inches. This was Mike S. Miller's best looking issue EVER, but in the end, it's another Year Four story I can't recommend. Read Full Review
Cover-**
Writing-*****
Art-****
Srory-***