Injustice: Year Three #18

Writer: Brian Buccellato Artist: Mike S. Miller Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: January 28, 2015 Cover Price: $0.99 Critic Reviews: 4 User Reviews: 10
9.2Critic Rating
6.3User Rating

Constantine summons forth Trigon, and not even the combined might of Superman and Wonder Woman seems capable of defeating the enraged demon.

  • 10
    Kabooooom - Matt Morrison Jan 28, 2015

    If you've given up on Injustice, for whatever reason, now is the perfect time to come back. Nothing has changed except for the writer. This remains one of DC Comics best books. Read Full Review

  • 10
    DC Comics News - Kate Kane Jan 28, 2015

    Injustice twists us on our heads again with the appearance of yet another bizarre character in the line-up. With the tables being flipped and then flipped again what side will land up on or better yet who will be on top of it all. Stay tuned for the next issue to see who our new mystery guest is and why hes so fixated on Superman. Read Full Review

  • 8.8
    Weird Science - Jim Werner Jan 27, 2015

    This is a really good issue of Injustice.  We get two kick ass cliffhangers, a death of a god and some really good character moments.  The later is what has me excited going forward.  That and the true identity of the Spectre.  It is so freaking awesome!  I can't wait for next week. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    The Fandom Post - Chris Beveridge Jan 28, 2015

    Injustice: Gods Among Us continues to move briskly, as it pretty much has since the first issue of this particular year that I began reading, and it has that kind of crazy chaos to it that's fun. Sometimes you do want it to slow down a little, but what we get here provides for a big fight between Trigon and Superman with some potential real casualties to be had here as well as the beginning of more reveals about what's operating behind the scenes for part of Superman's side. The humor is still spot on for me, especially with Harley, and I'm enjoying the way it's grabbing characters it needs when it does and working with them rather than just trying to force them into every scene when it comes to supporting cast. Definitely another fun installment of a giant anything goes kind of crazy series that makes me smile. Read Full Review

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