Superman searches for the outlaw Batman while the Green Lantern Corps take an interest in Superman's New World Order.
Injustice: Year Two #2 continues what makes Injustice such a great series. Great and varied characters combined with awesome art and a unique story make this my favorite comic book out right now. Everyone needs to read this book right now. Read Full Review
Injustice Year Two continues to be the best ensemble cast book DC is putting on the shelves. Issue #2 is a case study in how to craft a setup issue that is actually entertaining, and doesnt feel like a chore to get through. This creative team is firing on all cylinders so far, and for $0.99 youd be a fool to not pick this up. 9 out of 10. Read Full Review
It's the most Green Lantern focused issue of Injustice yet and the quietest issue as well, but every scene is necessary and it's clearly just the calm before the storm. Read Full Review
In the end you enjoy this because for the time given to each character, it is more than enough to bring out the best this book has to offer which is the interactions and relations between the heroes. You can see here clearly that there is much more to expect now that everyone is choosing sides and it helps that Tom is taking the time to unravel the story to its full potential which we will get to. Digital or physical copy this book is worth reading as more than just another book based off of a comic, digging deeper for something enriching which you won't get anywhere else in the DCU. Read Full Review
It should come as no surprise by now, but the INJUSTICE series remains superb. It's more than transparent YEAR TWO won't feel like a blatant rehash of the first volume. Instead of feeling like a book that primarily revolves around Batman and Superman, Taylor's now giving other characters the chance to step up and, so far, he's proving he's more than capable of writing each one very well and making them feel like a critical part of the universe. Simply put: this issue is pure setup and it's guaranteed to make you want to see what'll happen next. Tuesdays are so much better now that INJUSTICE is back. Read Full Review
For the most part, the series still continues to thrive by exploiting the pre-New 52 character dynamics and juxtaposing those with the rapidly changing makeup of the world. Certainly, the Green Lantern, Superman, and Batman-focused material manages that. The interaction between Supes and Sinestro is especially memorable. But there's a slight awkward quality to the Hal/Barry scenes in how that conflict tries too hard to mirror our own world and last year's government shutdown. As much as I'd love it if superheroes showed up one day and forced Congress to do their jobs, I don't need that in my DC books. Stick to more timeless and dramatic storylines, like that time Aquaman attacked the surface world with a giant kraken. Read Full Review
If this issue doesn't elicit a "Holy Sh*t" from you, I don't what will.
DA SHIT
A little slower than the previous issues, but it's still packs quite the punch. Amazing art, amazing writer, amazing book.
It looks like maybe magic will be involved too? Kyle Rayner was done dirty.