Swamp Thing enters the battle on Superman's side, while the Man of Steel has his hands full battling his greatest adversary... Batman.
The Injustice war rages on with Superman still holding the upper hand in the fight ahead. Though secret plans are forged by both teams whose ace card will prevail in the end? Stay tuned to see if Superman keeps his top spot or if Batmans mysterious team will pull the rug out from under him. Read Full Review
Injustice doesn't actually do a whole lot here overall, but it sets the stage for the next couple of installments to bring it all to a conclusion. And it does that by knocking several of the characters out so we can focus on fewer of them overall. It moves quickly enough and it has some amusing bits of dialogue and interactions along the way and Pete Woods' artwork here certainly fits well enough within the overall design of the series. But in the end, it's just a throwdown between sides with some fun dialogue and a sense of wait and see with what's to come from Constantine and his plan. Read Full Review
Injustice: Year Three #20 was one big fight scene and because of that, I couldn't get behind it or even recommend it. I hope we eventually get back to Constantine facing Swamp Thing because what we got here is a big tease. Pete Woods art was pretty good, but in the end, this was a pretty unnecessary issue and my least favorite in a long time. Read Full Review