While Superman is away from Earth, world leaders debate how to deal with the tyranny of the Gods of Olympus.
Injustice is going into the final run full throttle and there's a lot to like here. Buccellato keeps the script going well with the cast, shrunk as it has been for a bit now, keeping it lively and reacting to things well. Spending time with how the rest of the world is viewing events as crafted by Zeus was also welcome, though once again I just want to punt Jack Ryder out a window. The smaller subplot material is moving along well with Harley and her group, Diana getting anxious about what's to come and Bruce naturally preparing something himself. The main focus is on the action on Apokalips though and while it doesn't quite hit the high it needs to it does work pretty well and keeps the momentum moving in a very solid way. Read Full Review
Well, we finally get to see the mysterious character behind Ares' plan, but his arrival felt too separated from the setup. It did lead to some pretty kick ass action scenes, but the overall story didn't move forward at all. We also see that Earth's Leaders have a Plan B, but again, it just felt forced into the narrative. I did like the art, but overall, this issue was another disappointment. Read Full Review
Cover-***
Writing-*****
Art-**
Story-*****