A super-powered Renee Montoya goes one-on-one with Superman on the streets of Washington, D.C.
Injustice is always going to be a good read, even when it has weak links. This time around, the art seems to suffer a bit, but the story soars. I feel fully reinvigorated for this series and hopefully, if some of you dropped off in the last six months, you'll be willing to get back on board. The action is really ramping up for Year Four and I feel strongly that Buccellato will be able to keep this momentum going given all the intrigues he's set up in these first four issues. Read Full Review
While I liked the Gods getting more involved at the beginning and the cliffhanger ending, I was not a fan of much else. It was supposed to be an emotional issue, but nothing really hit home. Characters got what they deserved and a major twist was kaboshed immediately. I was not a fan of the art and this issue ended up being my least favorite since Buccellato took over the book. Read Full Review
Injustice claims another soul as Batmans rules are thrown out the window. The time for final decisions has been made the fight to the death has been issued. Stay tuned to see who will survive and what working are going on behind the scenes. Read Full Review
This feels like a rushed story that will probably not live up to the previous 3 years.