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Not the biggest fan of either DCeased of Injustice by far, but both have had their moments. Like Jason Todd actually in the Wayne family portrait for once in DCeased, along with working with Cass Cain for the first time. And Injustice 2 had Lobo not only become a Green Lantern, but beat the leader of the Red Lanterns in the most Lobo way.
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[QUOTE=Agent Z;5078994]I didn't see any difference between how she was written in Injustice 1 and 2. And her talking some Amazons into helping her isn't any different from how she got the entire island to side with the regime in the first game.[/QUOTE]
Talking about the comics, she felt different to me in two compared to the game or the prior comic, but that may have been just me.
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Newsarama put up the first 8 pages of Injustice: Zero Year.
[url]https://www.gamesradar.com/read-the-first-eight-pages-of-the-official-new-dc-injustice-year-zero-series-by-tom-taylor/[/url]
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[QUOTE=Robotman;5080951]Newsarama put up the first 8 pages of Injustice: Zero Year.
[url]https://www.gamesradar.com/read-the-first-eight-pages-of-the-official-new-dc-injustice-year-zero-series-by-tom-taylor/[/url][/QUOTE]
Well, that intro probably won't dissuade anyone iffy on Injustice in the first place...
[spoil]Looks like the JSA met a violent end in this setting.[/spoil]
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[QUOTE=Frontier;5081020]Well, that intro probably won't dissuade anyone iffy on Injustice in the first place...
[spoil]Looks like the JSA met a violent end in this setting.[/spoil][/QUOTE]
More Batman as the moral paragon of the universe also.
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[QUOTE=Frontier;5081020]Well, that intro probably won't dissuade anyone iffy on Injustice in the first place...
[spoil]Looks like the JSA met a violent end in this setting.[/spoil][/QUOTE]
I'm guessing that ends up being the difference between the two Earths in the Injustice series. I wouldn't be surprised if they retcon them being a split timeline.
If anyone's curious, the elderly gent in the first two issues is [spoil]one of the Boy Commandos.[/spoil]
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[QUOTE=Jody Garland;5081563]I'm guessing that ends up being the difference between the two Earths in the Injustice series. I wouldn't be surprised if they retcon them being a split timeline.
If anyone's curious, the elderly gent in the first two issues is [spoil]one of the Boy Commandos.[/spoil][/QUOTE]
Nah there were other differences. Off the top of my head
1. Steve Trevor was a Nazi spy
2. Lex was never evil and was bffls with Supes
3. Supes was prone to throwing tantrums as a child when he didn’t get his way and was very possessive to the point of creepiness
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I could go for another Injustice comic following the events of Injustice 2, though this time the Batman ending. Also did they ever capture Aqualad for the attack on Washington?
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I'd like to see a sequel as well.
I hope Catwoman shows up in this- I really like the way TT writes her.
Also, in that World's Finest prequel annual that was set eight years earlier (like three years before Year 1), it was written like she and Batman had been a longterm couple for a while, even at that point. So she could be there.
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[QUOTE=Vordan;5081617]Nah there were other differences. Off the top of my head
1. Steve Trevor was a Nazi spy
2. Lex was never evil and was bffls with Supes
3. Supes was prone to throwing tantrums as a child when he didn’t get his way and was very possessive to the point of creepiness[/QUOTE]
Ah, ok. I've never actually gotten around to reading the comics due to money reasons, but that makes sense.
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[QUOTE=Hulkout42;5081694]I could go for another Injustice comic following the events of Injustice 2, though this time the Batman ending. Also did they ever capture Aqualad for the attack on Washington?[/QUOTE]
Nope Aqualad disappeared. Which is why I wanted a sequel so bad.
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I hate Injustice.
That's all I wanted to say.
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[QUOTE=HandofPrometheus;5081817]Nope Aqualad disappeared. Which is why I wanted a sequel so bad.[/QUOTE]
The Injustice 2 comic was really good imo
However, there were an absurd amount of loose-ends that I hope they get adressed at some point (*fingers creossed for Injustice 3 game/comic *), with the most relevant being:
-Aqualad attack on Washington, and his dissappearance afterwards
-The new Teen Titans team whereabouts after Starro invasion, and why Batman and Ma Kent of all people didnt seem too worried about their sudden dissappearance
-The fate of both Batman's daughter, and Jason Todd
-Batman not following up on Ra's warning, until many days/weeks later (as seen on Annual 2)
-The lack of any kind of appearance/information regarding Firestorm/Reverse Flash/Golden Glider
That being said, I get that people can be quite annoyed at Injustice premise as a whole, but the comics had no right to be as good as they have been as a whole, and I praise Taylor for that (My favorite comic writer, tied with Hickman atm)
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[QUOTE=Vordan;5081617]Nah there were other differences. Off the top of my head
1. Steve Trevor was a Nazi spy
2. Lex was never evil and was bffls with Supes
3. Supes was prone to throwing tantrums as a child when he didn’t get his way and was very possessive to the point of creepiness[/QUOTE]
The tantrum is, as far as we know, just a one time thing as a toddler when the Kents discovered his powers. But the fact that he and Lex were friends is a red flag right there that this Superman is a bit different. Since we've never seen Lana in this universe, it makes me wonder if something didn't happen to her in this universe that made him a little more willing to bend the rules that mainstream Supes wouldn't.
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[QUOTE=superduperman;5083929]The tantrum is, as far as we know, just a one time thing as a toddler when the Kents discovered his powers. But the fact that he and Lex were friends is a red flag right there that this Superman is a bit different. Since we've never seen Lana in this universe, it makes me wonder if something didn't happen to her in this universe that made him a little more willing to bend the rules that mainstream Supes wouldn't.[/QUOTE]
He also throw another when he discovered than Lex made a clone of him, overall i think that the point of those was to show than Injustice Superman has always been a control freak.