Injustice: Year Four turned out to be a fairly bumpy ride. It started off as just the return to form this saga needed, but then suffered through some bouts of poor pacing as the conflict between Superman's forces and the Greek gods escalated. Unfortunately, the series doesn't race across the finish line so much as sputter and die a few yards short. While this year had its moments, it features by far the weakest conclusion of all four volumes.
The sudden addition of the New Gods to this conflict in the previous issue was cause for concern, and that concern was more than warranted. Describing the resolution to Year Four as anticlimactic would be an understatement. The resolution basically boils down to a conversation between Zeus and Highfather. Superman and his allies have no impact on the outcome of this conflict. It would be easy to say that this issue is more concerned with setting up Year Five than properly wrapping up Year Four, but it's not even clear what the conflict of the next series is intended to be. Only an earlier scene where Wonder Woman makes a heroic sacrifice to save her friends from nuclear annihilation saves this issue from feeling like a complete waste of time.
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