Year Two comes to an end, leaving the rebellion more devastated and demoralized than ever. Where will Batman and his allies go from here?
INJUSTICE: YEAR TWO comes to a very satisfying end. Much of the second volume was building up to this war and I'd say it delivered and then some. When all is said and done, this version of Earth will be in a totally different situation as we enter YEAR THREE. Read Full Review
Injustice: Year Two #24 ended on a note that both left you discouraged and hopeful for what the next year has in store. Superman is pretty much the villain now and the rebellion is going to have to re-evaluate their next approach to taking down Superman who is at a whole new level of power. What can challenge him now? Only Year Three has the answers to that. Read Full Review
If you haven't given Injustice: Gods Among Us a chance, you would do well to pick up that first issue and binge upon every issue between it and this one. There is darkness here, yes, and a number of truly disturbing scenes. Yet, there is also hope and humanity. And the darkness only serves to make the light seem all the brighter and better. Read Full Review
Injustice: Year Two #24 has it's share of crazy action and death. It sets up a dark Year Three and I can't wait. However, the reason fans will love this issue is for the heartwarming and hopeful epilogue that will have them smiling (and maybe even crying) as they get to say goodbye. Thanks again, Tom. Read Full Review
The final installment of INJUSTICE Year 2, we are left with the ending of fear controlling the world and a burning question as to what will happen in the next year to come. So stay tuned for the world's fate and what will happen to the heroes of the Injustice universe. Read Full Review
This was a nice ending. I'm glad Dinah got a happy ending. The Superman stuff was expected. I just hope Sinestro doesn't last much longer, because his scheming character doesn't work for me.