With the battle between Trigon and Mxyzptlk threatening to engulf the Earth itself, combat is brought to a halt between Batman and Superman’s two teams.
Injustice now must deal with not only superheros ripping each other apart but now the world is also about to follow. Stay tuned to see if the teams can stay alive and what will happen to those who cant! Read Full Review
Year Three is coming to a close and Buccellato throws in a great twist that makes me very curious on how it will end. This issue may be all about the setup, but it's pretty damn good anyway. I wish the art was a little stronger, but unfortunately, it's pretty middle of the road. Even so, I can't wait to see how this Year ends. Read Full Review
With its heavier focus on the action here and bringing the fights to a close for the moment as the stakes have changed considerably, we do get a good bit of material that catches us up with most of those in the present and what their mindsets are like. And that kind of slap to the face to get them on the right page to realizing what's going on and adjusting to deal with it. Those aren't huge moments, but they're fun and welcome, particularly with Swamp Thing and Poison Ivy, as this really affirms that I want a whole Vertigo-level series focusing on their adventures in the world and the Green. Read Full Review
If you told me two years ago when the video game came out that I would still be reading the tie-in comic religiously, I would have laughed. I'm not laughing now, because Injustice: Gods Among Us: Year Three remains to be one of the most enjoyable books coming out of DC Comics right now. Read Full Review