Superman must decide the fate of the Green Lantern Corps. Meanwhile, in Gotham, Gordon steps up the resistance.
Year Two concludes with more death and tragedy and evil"all to be expected from this title at this juncture. But it also offers a little something more. You won't want to miss this staggering finale. And for those of you who still aren't reading: no shame"it's never too late to start picking this up! This is comic storytelling at its finest and trust me, you'll want to say one day: I read that one! Read Full Review
Tom Taylor continues to prove what a vast, unpredictable universe Injustice has to offer as he wraps up the second act of his prequel saga. Though a little compressed in spots, this finale issue offers all the character drama and bloody spectacle fans could hope for. And with Bruno Redondo back for the big finale, this is easily one of the series' strongest issues. Read Full Review
In the end, Superman having to decide the fate of the Green Lantern Corps was the highlight of Injustice: Year Two #12. Gordon creating his resistance to stand against the protectors is the reason you want to pick up the next issue. A war is brewing, it's inevitable, and it will be big. There pretty much is no reason for anyone to doubt that what's to come won't catch you off guard. Read Full Review
Injustice: Year Two #12 is a good issue in a series of great issues. Setup issues pop up now and again and this is one of them. Granted, it sets up some pretty awesome stuff, but it's setup all the same. It still looks great thanks to Bruno Redondo and ends with a "Game Changer". Jim Gordon's words, not mine. Read Full Review
INJUSTICE: YEAR TWO #12 is an issue that'll make you think about the road that lies ahead of us. Sure, we know where many of the key characters are a few years after this chapter, but something huge is brewing and Taylor continues to deliver an increasing level of tension. Nothing in this chapter is going to blow you away or make you laugh out loud, but each plot point is taking steps forward and opening the door to some very exciting conflicts. Let's just hope the eventual showdowns are well worth the wait! Read Full Review
Hard to suspend my belief that Hal and Clark are so far evil and believe everything Sinestro says.