It gives the story a chance to breathe and really evolve as Superman sleeps. I liked that it hasn’t been crammed into one issue and everything to be overdone. Loads of positives as always and the first is the several part series to this dream. The artwork for Injustice has always been one of my favorites and even in a false reality it feels wonderfully real. The Joker is such a distinctive character and I’m glad his bright comical frame was really enhanced, not losing any of his true nature. Rex Lokus once more impacts the pages in heavy colour. It’s not easy making dreams seem real but these artists have risen to the script and made the short story flow from page to page. Xermanico, Juan Albarran and Bruno Redondo do an amazing job of drawing and spacing this week’s issue. It was something different and unexpected but executed perfectly. ![]() Taylor’s wording has been clever and with the small cameo from The Joker, I think Taylor had his chance to delve into his dark side. I honestly thought that the story would go on like normal but to throw readers into a dream world is a nice break from the original line and shakes things up for the norm. Taking the story on a whole different tangent, I loved the new twist to this week’s issue. Tom Taylor is concluding his reign on the Injustice series but this is not the end of his brilliant ideas just yet. In the dreams of the most powerful man on earth, we get a glimpse of what could have been the alternate future of the present world. Part one of a surreal dream as Injustice year three gives into Superman’s subconscious.
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