Injustice: Year Three #7

Writer: Tom Taylor Artist: Mike S. Miller Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: November 12, 2014 Cover Price: $0.99 Critic Reviews: 7 User Reviews: 10
8.2Critic Rating
7.3User Rating

Superman demands the return of his captured allies -- Flash, Cyborg, Robin, and Raven. But Constantine sets a trap, using Raven as bait.

  • 9.0
    Batman-News - Elena Carrillo Jan 14, 2015

    Maybe this feels like a bit of stalling from the main action of Year Three story-wise, but I find it a welcome digression because it's thoughtful about the themes around which the Injustice series has been been built: the implications of superheroes in the "real" world, the lines they are faced with crossing (or not) by their actions, and their relationship both with one another as well as the world-at-large. It's poignant stuff, and marvelous sunset off into which Tom Taylor rides. Read Full Review

  • 8.5
    Weird Science - Jim Werner Nov 11, 2014

    I love Injustice and Year Three has made me love it more.  The magical character, especially Consantine, have brought a breath of fresh air to everything.  This week we get a lot of setup and then, BANG! it pays off in spades.  Tom Taylor and Bruno Redondo are on of my favorite creative teams and their love of this book is obvious.  I can't wait until next week, as usual. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Comic Vine - Gregg Katzman Nov 11, 2014

    INJUSTICE: YEAR THREE #6 dropped some major foreshadowing. INJUSTICE: YEAR THREE #7? It rushes ahead and finally presents us with the conflict we've been waiting to see. Now we just need to wait a little longer to witness how it'll play out! The road getting to the event may not be all that elaborate or compelling, but it's yet another well-written look at this twisted universe and the pages are sure to keep your eyes engaged. And that cliffhanger? Man, the next chapter is sure to be an especially exciting one, isn't it? Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Comics: The Gathering - Amit J. Jan 15, 2015

    Tom Taylor, in my opinion has been one of the most consistent writers and Injustice has definitely been among DC's one of the best ongoing series. If BvS meets WB's expectations along with the other movies from their slate, I think this story totally has the potential to get a live action movie of its own, or maybe a trilogy. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    The Fandom Post - Chris Beveridge Dec 30, 2014

    The series continues to make some big pivots from issue to issue in what it wants to do, which can be jarring at times depending on what you expect to be the next step in the story. This lets your mind fill in the blanks a good bit, which works well enough for me. But there's so much additional material they could do with this that it really feels like it needs a novelization. This installment lets Raven finally get out of her bindings, at least a little bit, and we see Constantine put his trap into motion and watching it spring into action. There's good stuff with the characters we see here, and some charming dialogue between Constantine and Klarion, that it makes for a smooth and fun read, if still a bit light in general. Which is par for the course for this series, but it works in its favor to keep it engaging and quick moving. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    DC Comics News - Kate Kane Nov 12, 2014

    So who really has the upper hand in Injustice? Will Constantines plan backfire or has he done the Batman a bigger favor than he had hoped for? Stay tuned to see how Superman will break through the supernatural chains of his enemys trap. Read Full Review

  • 7.8
    Geeked Out Nation - Jideobi Odunze Nov 11, 2014

    Injustice: Year Three #7 is a solid issue which throws us into that next fight. Constantine has played his hand, so now it is time to see what he is capable of against Superman. We all may like the guy, but the fact of the matter is that Constantine is one of many characters whose fate is up in the air since not seen in the game. Could easily fail right now, yet anything still possible with Tom Taylor writing this. Read Full Review

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