Lured into a trap by Constantine, Superman struggles to hang on to his very soul. But it's the mage's life that may be forfeit.
Constantine now finds himself without an ally and at the mercy of Supermans force as the battle Injustice loses more to the struggle for Earth's future. Will Batman get to his friend in time or will Constantine be at the mercy of fear? Stay tuned for the next issue to see his fate plays out. Read Full Review
While both sides have operated on their own for a bit, that dynamic is changed here at the end and it'll be interesting to see where it goes next. Constantine is a man with many plans but also a kind of looseness to see how it will all fall out so he can take advantage of opportunities along the way. There's surely opportunities here, but it's also just a really big mess at the moment with more losses on his side and a trap that didn't go well. There's a lot to like in seeing Ragman doing his best to work the situation here and now bringing Captain Marvel into it, which will hopefully put him into an even more conflicted place now that could alter the balance in the opposite direction. Good stuff once again with smooth artwork for the most part and a good sense of fun with the dialogue and banter where appropriate. Read Full Review
Buccellato brings strong energy to his first collected issue of Injustice in this tale that resurrects Wonder Woman and restores Superman to the Blue and Red. Some in-fighting in Superman's camp makes for high drama, and the vulnerability of the Resistance telegraphs a big battle to come. Those of you who are reading the Digital Firsts already know all the secrets that lie in wait–and that every issue of Injustice is well worth the price of admission. Read Full Review
Injustice: Year Three #8 is an alright issue just to see how hard it will be for Constantine to stop Superman, especially when he still feels the need to go off like a rogue. Also just another part of the story that enforces the idea that being with Constantine can be bad for your health. That is something which was learned the hard way in this issue. You might actually feel sorry for Ragman's involvement. Either way, hopefully the next part of the story gets things back on track with things that can catch us off guard. Read Full Review
Injustice: Year Three #8 is a rare misstep in the series. The elements I usually love are all there, but the execution was off. The story and art were off this week, but I'm still looking forward for next week's issue. Read Full Review
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