Injustice: Year Three #16

Writer: Tom Taylor, Brian Buccellato Artist: Sergio Fernandez Davila Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: January 14, 2015 Cover Price: $0.99 Critic Reviews: 4 User Reviews: 10
8.1Critic Rating
5.8User Rating

A revived Wonder Woman doesn't like the changes she's seeing in Superman since her departure, leading to a face-off with Sinestro.

  • 8.3
    Geeked Out Nation - Jideobi Odunze Jan 13, 2015

    Injustice: Year Three #16 shows a lot of progress in a short amount of time. Much of what needed to be changed for the story to be able to move along without distractions. Now it's Superman Vs. Batman again, and both sides will really show what they have in store when things have gotten very personal as of recently. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Comic Vine - Gregg Katzman Jan 13, 2015

    Taylor left the series with a whole lot of story arcs up in the air and Buccellato's doing a fine job juggling them. He's bringing some awesome fun (yes,"awesome fun" is what I'm going with) to the series while also racing some of the plot points forward. It's unclear when or how he'll get into some of the series' bigger mysteries, but for now, he's certainly keeping me entertained and has yet to disappoint. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Weird Science - Jim Werner Jan 13, 2015

    Brian Buccellato continues getting his toes wet on Injustice, but by the end of this issue he jumps head first into the deep end.  He is about to turn this book into an all out war and I can't wait to watch it unfold.  I hope that the art gets better because great art has been a hallmark of this book from the beginning.  The main draw this week, however, is Buccellato's writing and it doesn't disappoint. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    The Fandom Post - Chris Beveridge Jan 13, 2015

    This installment brings on board Sergio Davila as one of the artists for the series and he largely does hit the right tone for it in keeping things consistent. There are a few areas where it's a bit wonky and took me out of it " especially with the design of Constantine's face, but for the most part it continues to be a fairly smooth transition with Brian Buccellato taking over on the art chores and expanding the scope of the art team. This installment continues to shake things up " which seemingly nearly every issue does " and it leaves me looking forward to the next installment as well to see the fallout from it and what tricks may come into play. Read Full Review

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