Superman remains in his dream state, living in a reality where none of the tragic events that set him on his present course ever happened. Who will awaken him?
Taylor's time with INJUSTICE ends with a chapter that'll have you smiling, feeling a little nostalgic and hoping for a better tomorrow. If this wasn't his final chapter, I'd be disappointed we're taking a break from the bigger picture (especially for a character who's going to get meaner and meaner), but given his love for the Man of Steel and what this alternate universe has done to the iconic hero, it's understandable he wanted his final (for now?) tale to be a far more heartfelt experience. It didn't get my tears flowing, but it sure was touching and a very appropriate way for the writer to leave the series. Read Full Review
If you haven't given Injustice a chance before now, you have been missing out on one of the best books of the last five years and should take steps to correct your mistakes immediately. And if you're looking for another good comic to read, check out Tom Taylor's independent series The Deep " Volume 1 & Volume 2. It's a kid friendly but not at all childish comic about a family of underwater explorers and Taylor is currently developing it into an animated series. It, as well as the whole of Injustice, are highly recommended. Read Full Review
I love Injustice and I love Tom Taylor. This two part Superman side-story was a great way for him to say goodbye and while I am so sad to see him go, I'm glad for everything he's done. Thank You, Tom. Read Full Review
If there were any way to leave a series that has been running this long, Tom Taylor leaves you full of admiration with the conclusion to Injustice: Year Three #14 and the end of "For The Man Who's Lost Everything". There' no doubting what the new writer will be able to bring to the table, but there is no forgetting this adventure Tom Taylor has taken us on through 3 volumes. Read Full Review
While I continue to be wary of a dream within a series like this as feels like it's a bit more about padding things out, this installment in particular really resonates well. Hell, I want a whole Lara Lane-Kent series now to follow her adventures of righting the world and dealing with things there as it would be an interesting story to follow. Clark's view of things here in realizing what was missing from his life is nicely done as was seeing how he and Lois coped with the various aspects and the touching upon what happened to Bruce. It's all very superficial in many ways, but it offers the best kinds of teases for seeing how things can grow and change within a storyline and a shared universe rather than constantly being the same thing. I really, really liked this installment a whole lot for what it represents in being positive and trying to change things for the better. Read Full Review