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โก Own the saga that redefines heroism and villainy!
Injustice 2 Volume 1 collects the first six issues of the acclaimed DC Comics series, continuing the alternate universe storyline where Batman leads a fragile peace after defeating Superman. Featuring a star creative team and a 4.8-star fan rating, this graphic novel is a must-have for fans craving intense conflict, complex characters, and stunning visuals.
| Best Sellers Rank | #187,249 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #1,649 in Graphic Novels with Media Tie-Ins #1,991 in Superhero Comics & Graphic Novels #5,840 in Comics & Graphic Novels for Young Adults |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 371 Reviews |
R**N
Must have in your collection
Awesome storyline and characterisation !!! Though I am a supes fan , Bats takes this one !! Worth a read !!
N**O
Awesome
Great gift, awesome product
D**D
this just keeps getting better
This is the best series I have read so far...the Injustice from the first volume to the last...it just keeps getting better. Buy it you will not regret it.
C**W
Tom Taylor's Excellent Return To This (Interquel?) Series
I was a big fan of Tom Taylor's work in the first couple of volumes of Injustice, and then I was a little less enthusiastic about the remainder of the series when he stopped writing it. But this sequel series, which takes place between the first and second Injustice games (Injustice 1 sequel? Injustice 2 prequel? Injustice interquel?), is an awesome return to form. Tom Taylor is back, all cylinders firing, as he introduces more DC staples into the Injustice World (the Suicide Squad, Ras Al Ghul, Blue Beetle), and Batman struggles to create a new, stable world order after defeating the tyrannical version of Superman. The beginning of the series is admittedly a little clunky. There is a lot of quick setup to get major pieces in place and introduce the main conflict between Batman and Ras. But there is no doubt that the magical synthesis that Taylor worked the first time around is here again. Little moments, like Black Adam interacting with Kara, a single-issue story about Booster and Blue Beetle, and even little cameos from Vixen and Animal Man together (I am a major Animal Man fan for reasons I won't get into), show Taylor's prowess with using DC's rich history in refreshing but logical ways. If you even remotely liked the first series, or have any curiosity about this alternate DC universe, I definitely recommend jumping into this one too.
T**E
Not as good as year one
Without the conflict between superman and Batman, things seem to have really lost focus in this series. Itโs become more of an environmental quest than a story about injustice created by heroes.
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