Injustice: Year Three #11

Writer: Tom Taylor Artist: Bruno Redondo Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: December 10, 2014 Cover Price: $0.99 Critic Reviews: 6 User Reviews: 9
8.1Critic Rating
7.2User Rating

A new Deadman rises and tries to find out who really the Spectre really is. Meanwhile, Constantine and Batman set a new trap for Superman.

  • 9.0
    Weird Science - Jim Werner Dec 10, 2014

    It pains me to say that Year Three has been a bit disapointing up to now, but this issue is getting us back on track.  It's funny, has a great cast of characters and ends with two awesome cliffhangers.  Bruno Redondo and Xermanico are back on art and I couldn't be happier.  Since it's still setup, it's not a good jumping on point, but fans will really enjoy this return to form.  Highly recommended. Read Full Review

  • 8.2
    Geeked Out Nation - Jideobi Odunze Dec 9, 2014

    Another fairly fast read for an issue, though Injustice: Year Three #11 is a solid one that takes its time to address everything Madame Xanadu foresaw to set up for what comes next. The order is not clear, but it is obvious that what she saw is an eventuality and unavoidable. So we know what to expect, but now it all comes down to the execution. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    DC Comics News - Kate Kane Dec 11, 2014

    A new player is pulling the strings from behind the curtain in Injustice. Will Batmans plan pay off or will someone else conflict with the entire situation. Stay tuned to find out what will happen to your favorite heros next! Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    The Fandom Post - Chris Beveridge Jan 3, 2015

    When an opportunity to strike arises, it's usually a good thing to take advantage of it. With the scale of powers involved here, those opportunities are rare but the risk is so high that it's easy to be overly cautious. While we get the stages of planning here, it's good to see Constantine and Batman's side trying to go on the offensive now as they've been mostly playing defense. It's also good to see more involvement overall, though it's still really driven by Batman and Constantine with a dose of the 'Chimp as well now. The book is expanding and working its story well with a lot of moving pieces, but that keeps it fast and fun with a good bit of unpredictability as well. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Comic Vine - Gregg Katzman Dec 9, 2014

    Not having any follow-up to last week's excellent cliffhanger's a bit of a bummer, but that's countered by some great writing and consistently enjoyable visuals. The strong writing is enough to make you wonder what a CONSTANTINE or HARLEY QUINN ongoing series would be like if Taylor was writing. The narrative continues to grow and grow and the script makes sure this is dialogue that'll keep you interested and entertained instead of feeling like it's just more and more exposition until things finally reach a boiling point. The cliffhanger may not pack as much of a punch as it could have, but it's still something that'll probably make you smile and leave you wondering about what'll happen next. YEAR THREE's trip into DC's mystical side has been a great ride. Now we just have to wait and see how a certain mystery is handled! Read Full Review

  • 7.5
    Batman-News - Elena Carrillo Mar 11, 2015

    There were a lot of moments in this issue that were solid, dramatic, and exciting, but the story feels like it's in a mad rush toward an ambiguous conclusion. The pacing throughout Year Three has been uneven and this issue exemplifies that: in the middle of what should be a pitched battle to the death we have protracted conversations, redundant arguments, and a lot of random fighting with (for the most part) no particular resolution. For the first time ever, Injustice feels like it's a comic book based on a video game. I'm really hoping the final issue gives us all something to buzz about again. Read Full Review

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