Wonder Woman finally wakes from her coma, but she's not at all happy. Much has changed and what she finds doesn't please her.
Injustice moves along quickly here in getting back to the real world, but not before giving us some very human moments for Clark and Diana in the dreamscape that cements where things are going there. Her waking up will provide a game changer for things in general since Superman isn't who she expected at this point, nor are others, and the chips could fall a whole lot of different ways because of it. I really liked the dream sequence for what it offered and am curious to see where it'll go from here, both for Batman and his guys and with what Wonder Woman will do " and what Ares might want to be involved in bringing Superman back to the world. Brian Buccellato eases into this pretty well, just with a bit less snark since it's not really appropriate for this part of the story, and the transition is made all the easier with another round of great artwork from Mike S. Miller. Read Full Review
It's sad to see Taylor go, but it looks like the franchise is being left in capable hands. Buccellato's continuation of Taylor's story feels like more of the same, and I'm sure many of you will agree that's a very good thing. From just the right amount of levity to the huge amount of buildup and character, INJUSTICE: YEAR THREE #15 does a proper job bringing Wonder Woman back while also adding more to the narrative. I'm curious to see how Buccellato will handle the rest of the cast (especially Harley Quinn) and the cosmic developments Taylor put in place, but for right now, this is a promising start to his time with the series. Plus, there's a panel or two that are legitimately beautiful, and honestly, who could have expected that from this series? There's plenty plenty of stunning panels in INJUSTICE'S history, but Miller and Nanjan did a terrific job with the opening. Read Full Review
Injustice gains a long lost character back in this issue as Wonder Woman is caught up to speed on the years she has missed. But nothing is how she left it and now she wants answers that may not be the ones she wishes to hear. Stay tuned to see if the yellow lanterns can control the amazon princess. Read Full Review
Brian Buccellato takes over Injustice this week and while he's easing into the book, I enjoyed what he set up. Wonder Woman has returned and she may hold the key to getting Superman back on his feet as well. This is not the best issue of Injustice yet, but it's a solid start to what I hope is a long and fruitful run of this book. Read Full Review
Injustice: Year Three #15 is a solid start for this new team with Brian Buccellato. There was no doubt that he can handle this and big things are still to come as Madame Xanadu's premonitions continue to come true. Any Injustice fan who might stop reading because Tom Taylor isn't writing anymore will be missing out. Read Full Review
I'm not sure about Brian Buccellato yet. He is certainly more wordy. But this chapter was pretty good. It is honestly surreal seeing my two least favorite characters in the franchise, Wonder Woman and Sinestro, about to fight over who was the better Superman squeeze. Maybe this will redeem Wonder Woman from Year One for me.