Injustice: Year Four is fast heading towards its climax as the war between Superman's regime and the Greek gods intensifies. Plus, Harley Quinn is getting into antics, which is always fun. This issue packs in plenty of action of both the humorous and dramatic variety. But as has sometimes been the case with this book, the way the two chapters shift from one to the other results in a fairly disjointed reading experience.
The first chapter collected in this issue focuses on Harley, Billy Batson and Hera as they battle their way through Tartarus and back to the mortal realm. This setup is basically an excuse to watch Harley be goofy and beat up on one mythological creature after another (though Hera gets her licks in, too). Xermanico renders this bloody brawl with plenty of energy, though not with the same level of clarity and sleekness as when he ink's Bruno Redondo's work rather than working solo. Harley's presence in this book has grown increasingly important in terms of maintaining a sense of humor while the general tone and state of the world grow darker. This chapter fulfills that purpose.
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