The war with the Green Lanterns is over, but it claimed a civilian victim--one whose death John Constantine will not let go unavenged.
Year Three has started and I'm thrilled. Tom Taylor, Bruno Redondo and Xermanico are already running on all cylinders with an issue that looks great and makes me want more...now. If your already a fan, you'll be thrilled by where the book is going. If you're new, go back and read from the beginning. Either way, you won't be disappointed. Read Full Review
If you enjoyed the previous two volumes of Injustice, there's no reason you won't be engaged by Year Three. The circumstances and cast of characters have changed, but the core appeal of the series remains very much in effect. The extra dose of humor certainly doesn't hurt either. Hopefully Year Three will prove to be just as epic a ride as Year Two was. Read Full Review
Year Two closed hard and seemed like a tough arc to follow, but the creative crew is playing it smart by radically switching gears in terms of point of view. By picking up with Constantine in the aftermath of the failed uprising, we get plenty of breathing room and an opportunity to kick off new objectives without bogging down in what's just happened. Also, this is a dang funny comic–much needed levity despite the ever-darkening circumstances. Read Full Review
YEAR ONE was a chaotic ride that was full of twists and turns. YEAR TWO gave us time to let all of those big events sink in and offered some character-driven chapters before hitting us with over-the-top action. YEAR THREE? It's looking like it'll be a big ol' dose of fun, and that's something that'll bring this book in a refreshing direction. Read Full Review
Having not read anything prior to this in this universe, what we get is still largely accessible to comics fans because you know the characters and some of the personalities. What I liked in particular here is that it went without the big guys as there's no Batman or Superman or any of the other top tier well known characters. We get Constantine kicking off the story, a welcome visit to Dr. Fate and Zatanna and a nice twist at the end that made me smile. Tom Taylor captures the tone of the characters well and moves through the issue at a good pace, taking time to give us some real dialogue and exposition. All of it is well complemented by the artwork from Xermanico and Bruno Redondo as they bring the magic side to life but also the very human side, while also touching a bit on the war that was. I may not dip into the other issues, but I'll definitely be hunting up some trades. Read Full Review
With the new year beginning, the battle in INJUSTICE continues. No one is safe from Supermans control of the world and its now time for the once neutral characters to pick a side even if they dont want to. Stay tuned as the story of Earths fate unfolds in Year 3. Read Full Review
This was a solid start to Year Three. I'm not sure I'm on board with Constantine having a kid. That never seems like a good idea, but I guess I'll be forced to give it a shot. Otherwise, everything is written well, and the art is good. I know at some point in this year, Tom Taylor hands the title over to someone else, and I'm dreading that a bit. We'll see, though.
Cover-***
Writing-****
Art-*****
Story-**