Injustice: Year Two #17

Writer: Tom Taylor Artist: Mike S. Miller Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: July 30, 2014 Cover Price: $0.99 Critic Reviews: 4 User Reviews: 9
7.5Critic Rating
8.2User Rating

On Earth, a crippled Batman works with Oracle to rally the resistance. Meanwhile, in space, Guy Gardner has brought together an army of Green Lanterns to confront Superman, including the biggest GL of them all.

  • 8.9
    Weird Science - Jim Werner Jul 29, 2014

    Injustice: Year Two #17 might promise carnage, but it's the character moments I loved.  However, it's not a "quiet" issue.  Those yelling for blood will be satisfied and I'm sure the body count will rise quickly from here on out.  Tom Taylor has set this issue up for so long and it was worth the wait.  I can't wait for next week, I just hope the art is more consistent from here on out. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Comic Vine - Gregg Katzman Jul 29, 2014

    INJUSTICE: YEAR TWO #17 is yet another chapter that leaves me hooked and waiting until next Tuesday for more. The slowburn approach is beginning to take a toll and I wish we'd see a little more humanity in Kal-El, but I'd be a total liar if I said this issue hasn't left me curious and anxious to see where these plot threads will take us. The massive space battle has begun, Batman's forces are finally in motion, and we can expect to see more of the always fantastic Harley Quinn. So yeah, you can bet I'm sticking around to see what comes next! Read Full Review

  • 7.2
    The Daily Crate - Jennifer Bosier Aug 3, 2014

    You may recall that every single event that has occurred in this series is within the deceased Joker's grand plan. He set out to break Superman (for the lulz), and broken he is. He has blinded himself to his actions, to the actions of his new-found friends and most importantly, his former friends. The pacing of this issue is disappointing, but Taylor takes a moment to reveal much in his interactions –something which has been sorely missing from this year. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    DC Comics News - Kate Kane Jul 30, 2014

    This issue of INJUSTICE really did lack the luster and oomph I had been dangling on the edge of my seat for. Though it revealed more of the story to us, I found the most poignant moments in previous issues were now just left hanging without their climax. Though still a wonderful read, dont look for an epic declaration of war, because its not all there. Read Full Review

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