The epic battle Judgment by Combat continues between allies Superman and Wonder Woman. And an old ally returns to the fold in the nick of time.
Year Four had been doing a great job of matching its artists in each print issue, but this one misses the match and the difference drags it down. The building storyline in this book gets a full 9/10, though, and overall this is an awesome addition to the Injustice saga. Despite my quibbles, this book has me excited again after a long drought. Read Full Review
Injustice continues to move right along and I'm certainly enjoying this particular year overall. While it doesn't feel like it has the same urgency as the third year did, it's because more of the focus is on Superman's side and what they're dealing with from a position of power and authority as opposed to Batman's group planning and reacting to everything. The fight we get here is what feels like the middle part of it and I expect it to be resolved the next time around, though likely with a trick or two along the way to keep it interesting and uncertain. The focus here is definitely just on Superman and Wonder Woman in terms of artwork and what you take away from it, but it's made richer by the narration from Hal that explains more of the inner works of what he thinks Superman is going through. Read Full Review
I said last week that if I wasn't reviewing this book, I'd be close to dropping it. I'm no longer close, I'm there. Year Four has been an utter disappointment and this book has gone from something I couldn't wait to read and review to dreading doing both. I hate even writing that, but it's true. I hope I can tell you different soon, but I'm not holding my breathe. Read Full Review
Cover-****
Writing-****
Art-***
Story-**
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