Injustice 2 Annual #2 review
The world of Injustice is built on tragedy. Superman in particular lost his wife, his unborn child, and the city he called home. From…
The world of Injustice is built on tragedy. Superman in particular lost his wife, his unborn child, and the city he called home. From…
This issue, above all others, has a thankless task. As the final issue of a prequel to a game that has been out for…
This is not just the wedding of the year, it’s the wedding of the decade. No, the century. Nay, the millennium. Yes, Killer Croc…
I mentioned in my previous review for Injustice 2 that the series is slowing down as it approaches the end, almost inevitably so. Tom…
As we approach the finale of the Injustice 2 comic, storylines need to be wrapped up and pieces need to be put into place…
Emerald warriors fight valiantly against their crimson-hued foes. A hero, often viewed as a joke, embraces a promise made to a fallen friend. Lobo…
Some ideas are just so honest, so pure that we see them and wonder “how has this never been done before?” They make us…
Truly, this is the year of Starro. The psychic space starfish made a huge comeback in the event series Metal, sass-talking his way into…
Over the course of Injustice, so many characters I love have been killed that it may as well be called Let’s Murder Everyone Jay…
“Rage on Harring” brings my tenure on the Injustice series to a close after five years. And what a wild ride it’s been. I…