Guy Gardner brings an entire planet to attack Superman. Meanwhile, secluded in the Tower of Fate, a crippled Batman plots the resistance's next move.
Whatever side of the fence you bat for, this issue of INJUSTICE will have you gripping your seat, telling your hand to move faster and your eyes to read every letter printed on the page. It is a magical issue blending superb scripting with emotive artworks that really do breathe these fictional characters to life. Grab this issue and feel yourself take up arms for the call to war. Read Full Review
Injustice: Year Two #16 continues building the tension of the upcoming War, but it's more immediate than ever before. What always seemed to be around the corner is right in front of the reader's face. Heroes will die and this issue shows what is at stake for each of them. I can't wait. Read Full Review
Injustice: Year Two #16 revs up the series for another big conclusion that might end in casualties on both sides. They all know the risk and do so knowing some may not see the sun rise the next day. It makes it that much easier for Tom Taylor to construct a confrontation in which he doesn't have to pull punches. And we don't want to see him pull punches in a world where almost anything goes. It's what separates Injustice from the rest out there that DC offers. Read Full Review
Okay, you've landed one heck of a hook, INJUSTICE: YEAR TWO #16. Even if you haven't been the biggest fan of this volume, this chapter basically guarantees you'll be interested enough to read the follow-up. Whether or not the upcoming conflict lives up to the hype has yet be determined, but this chapter does a mighty fine job making sure we know it's right around the corner and I definitely want to see how it's executed. Sure, I wish Superman was a little more humanizing as he continues his evil path, but this chapter really got the narrative moving full speed ahead and I can't wait to see what happens next. Read Full Review