The final chapter of Year Three. Differences are temporarily put aside to stop the threat created by Mxyzptlk and Trigon. And the final fate of John Constantine is revealed.
Kudos to Brian Buccellato for ending Year Three with story and style. While the twist was not surprising, it was still awesome. Awesome and a bit touching. As it stands, Team Superman may have an advantage going into Year Four, but fans know changes can come real fast. I wish May would come fast because the wait is already killing me. Read Full Review
I had gotten into this particular season through a free issue back in the late fall of last year online and that ended up causing me to pick up everything I had missed for this specific series. I had a heck of a lot of fun with it because of the way it's on its own and just runs with all sorts of ideas and combinations, even if we have things that don't work well or don't make sense. It shifts in its views quite often and there's a certain compressed nature to various events that's a disservice to the material overall because it really needs to be explored. But what they try to do here is pretty much tell a big story in sweeping colors and scale with punctuated character moments that hit well. It's a very fun series with a low barrier to entry that made for great reading week after week without having to keep up with dozens of other books or the spiraling impact of others on this book. I'm definitely game for year four. Read Full Review
Injustice year 3 has now ended and year 4 looms around the corner. What new surprises or tragedies will befall the teams? Will it be another year of full scale war or are we to find the teams finally finding a common ground? Stay tuned as we now read into a new year and a new world of chaos. Read Full Review