Doctor Fate and Trigon battle against Superman's powerful, mysterious benefactor.
Injustice turns the tables again on everyone as it seems the two teams are in equal amounts of trouble. Will the fight continue or will a temporary truce fall into play while the plants begin to consume them. Stay tuned to see who manages to escape next. Read Full Review
As much as I've enjoyed this series, bringing in Mister Mxyzptlk just makes me cringe in a big way and has me hoping he'll be escorted out sooner rather than later. There are some good fights here, even between him and Trigon, but I liked the smaller side of things with the one on one fights that develop and seeing Nightwing and Batman trying to figure out what Constantine's angle is even when he keeps saying there isn't one for anyone with what they're facing. Like the rest of the series, there's a lot going on here and plenty of action to move things forward, so it's a very fun read overall with what it does, but it also leaves you on that note that makes you think that the dynamic is going to change once again, as it seemingly does every issue, when we pick up again now that Swamp Thing has arrived. Read Full Review
This week's issue of Injustice was full of knock down, beat 'em up action and while the scenes were good enough, the issue as a whole was a tad disappointing after last week's character driven story. We do get a guest star that again changes the power structure, but this issue was more setup than I expected. It does set up something very interesting and for that, I can't wait until next week. I just wish we got more in this issue. Read Full Review
INJUSTICE: YEAR THREE #19 has no problem delivering lots of spectacle. With strong coloring, consistently solid illustrating and a whole lot of action, there's a fair amount of good fun to enjoy here. However, the focus on crazy fighting seems to get in the way of making sure the story's as impactful as it could be and it unfortunately feels like the characters' personalities (aside from the surprise character) could use more attention. I still found myself completely absorbed while reading this chapter and the action did look good, but I'm really hoping the story and dialogue get a little more of the spotlight in the next chapter. Read Full Review