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I'd loved the first Injustice, and this was no different. I loved it. It was rather different in its take on this world since Superman had been imprisoned instead of running free, running, yes, a peaceful world that he held in thrall under his iron boot. Those few who fought had to deal with t...
I felt like this was very short but eventful. Superman is no longer neutralized, and he's madder than ever. Constantine is up to his scheming at maximum levels. I liked that this one had lots of magic in it. Injustice messes with my head, because Superman is a terrible and formidable villain. Wonder...
I doubt that DC, or Tom Taylor, the author of this book, could have foreseen the autocracy Trump is trying to make the US when they came up with the concept of Injustice. (And I believe this is a tie-in to a game, so same goes for those who came up with the concept, or wrote for, the game.) Regar...
Just keeps getting better as the series goes on.
This series gives me a stomach ache in a good way. This intense storytelling. Superman has completely gone off the deep end and he's barely recognizable to those who love and respect him. Those who once counted Superman as friend and ally are having to choose which side to take. Superman has become ...