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Injustice: Gods Among Us
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Comprehend of Injustice: Gods Amid United states #1 (March 2013).

Publication information
Publisher DC Comics
Schedule Weekly (Currently), Fortnightly (Formerly)
Format Ongoing
Genre Superhero
Publication date January2013 – September2016
No. of issues 153 (digital)
60 (print)
Creative squad
Written by Tom Taylor (Year ZipYear Three: #1–7)
Brian Buccelato (Year ThreeYear 5: #eight–12)
Artist(s) Various

Injustice: Gods Among Us is an American comic book series that serves as the prequel to the fighting video game of the same name. The series takes place in an alternate reality, where Superman descends into villainy post-obit his family'south death at the Joker's hands. The Justice League is carve up by those that put their trust in Superman, establishing the totalitarian One Earth Regime, while Batman forms an insurgency out of the other half of the League to fight back confronting the Government.

The series was written by Tom Taylor and Brian Buccellato, and illustrated by a number of artists, including Jheremy Raapack,[one] Mike S. Miller, Bruno Redondo, Tom Derenick and others.[two] It was released digitally by DC Comics from Jan 2013 to September 2016, and was afterward released in physical comic book form and collected in merchandise paperback and hardcover editions.

Plot [edit]

The story is split into the six years preceding the Injustice: Gods Among U.s.a. video game. While Year Zero takes identify earlier Year Ane and tells the story of how and where The Joker got the idea to bulldoze Superman to madness, Year One to Year Four sees Superman's totalitarian regime fighting against ane enemy after another:

Year Zero [edit]

Year Zero features Joker using an evil mystical amulet to possess and injure members of the Justice Society. Superman is possessed, merely frees himself after Batman gets through to him. The Joker takes this as a challenge to corrupt Superman, leading to the events of Lois' decease.

Twelvemonth One [edit]

Year Ane features the Insurgency led by Batman against the Justice League led by Superman and the establishment of the Ane Earth Regime.

In City, a significant Lois Lane is kidnapped by Joker. While Superman searches for her, Batman and the Justice League deduce that Joker has used Scarecrow's fear toxin and laced it with stolen kryptonite to affect Superman. Superman and the League track Lois to a submarine where Joker and Harley Quinn are hiding, but Superman is attacked past Doomsday. He fights and defeats Doomsday, but to learn Doomsday is an illusion and he has been fighting an unconscious Lois. Too belatedly, he learns that Lois's middle was synched to a nuclear warhead, which detonates and destroys Metropolis when her center stops. Blinded past grief and revenge, Superman kills Joker, despite Green Lantern's and Batman's all-time efforts to stop him.

A grieving Superman decides that all violence must end, by strength if necessary. He addresses the United nations, with Wonder Adult female beside him, revealing his identity equally Clark Kent and demanding an immediate abeyance of all worldwide hostilities. In response, the The states regime contracts Mirror Master to kidnap Jonathan and Martha Kent, to use as leverage against Superman. Using increasingly callous measures, the League locates Mirror Chief and Superman relocates his parents to the Fortress of Solitude. The global escalation continues, with Wonder Woman becoming Superman's closest and most hawkish advisor as the League stops conflicts by forcefulness. Batman and Superman abound increasingly at odds, with Batman questioning Superman's and the League'southward unrestrained methods.

In the Pacific Ocean, the League responds to a whaling boat nether set on past Aquaman at the caput of an Atlantean army. Tensions eddy over into a full-calibration boxing until Superman coerces Aquaman into bankroll down, but not before Atlanean armies appear on multiple coastlines as a reminder of Atlantis's power. In response, Superman lifts Atlantis and places it in the Sahara Desert. Aquaman backs downwards, telling Wonder Woman that he is willing to suggest Superman as a boyfriend ruler, simply she does not relay the bulletin. In Commonwealth of australia, Superman and Wonder Woman violently respond to a public demonstration against the League'due south new tactics, crippling a fan and wannabe hero named Galaxor. The Flash, also present, begins to seriously doubt the League'southward new mission.

Post-obit the destruction of Metropolis, Harley Quinn escapes police custody merely is recaptured past Green Arrow. He takes her to Arkham Asylum, where Superman, Wonder Adult female and Cyborg have also arrived to relocate the inmates to parts unknown. Batman and Nightwing arrive to stop them, simply Robin (who believes in Superman's new cause) switches sides to bring together Superman. In the ensuing fight, Robin accidentally kills Nightwing, the stupor of which ends all hostilities.

At Superman's private urging, Catwoman goes to Wayne Estate to panel Bruce Wayne. She and Batman secretly run into with the US President, who asks Batman to neutralize Superman. He begins edifice a team to oppose Superman's League—including Catwoman, Dark-green Arrow, Aquaman, Blackness Canary, Blackness Lightning, Huntress, Captain Atom, and Batwoman. With the battle lines clearly drawn, Superman's League continues its mission of stopping conflicts by force. Shazam forces Blackness Adam to give up his power, but begins to dubiety Superman'due south mission as a result.

Lex Luthor is institute as the lone survivor in the ruins of City. He meets with Superman'south League and wishes to join them, promising to recruit more members to Superman'southward side. Meanwhile, Batman's League kidnaps Hawkgirl and replaces her with the shapeshifting Martian Manhunter, thereby gaining a spy in Superman's League.

On Apokolips, Darkseid's son Kalibak hears of Superman'south new role equally World's protector and wishes to test him. He leads a parademon invasion of Earth, coincidentally during a public relations consequence at which Superman and Lex Luthor promise to spread their message of public safety. Enraged, Superman pummels Kalibak to expiry, but not before Kalibak taunts him over his failure to save many innocent lives. Batman'south and Superman'south teams ring together to fend off the invasion, but all appears lost until Superman uses his powers to vaporize the parademons. At a cost of thousands of lives, the invasion is stopped and Superman is more popular than ever.

In the wake of the invasion, Superman and Luthor excogitate plans to create an enhanced security strength, loyal just to Superman, using drugs created with Kryptonian technology. Robin teleports to Wayne Estate, having secretly taken ane of the prototype drugs. He confronts Batman, with the disguised Martian Manhunter having discreetly followed him. In the ensuing fight, in which Alfred is accidentally injured, Robin deduces Martian Manhunter's true identity. In response, Superman reveals Batman's identity as Bruce Wayne, despite Batman's efforts to stop him. Superman, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern and Wink journey to the Batcave, where Wonder Adult female delivers an ultimatum to Batman: stand down, or the League will respond with force. But Batman, who turns out to exist a disguised Martian Manhunter, shapeshifts inside Wonder Woman. With her oxygen cut off, Wonder Woman pleads for Superman to apply his heat vision on her, which he does to fire Martian Manhunter alive.

Learning that Superman'south enhancement drug is existence manufactured at the Fortress of Solitude, Batman's team raids the Fortress to steal information technology. Every bit a lark, United states military forces engage in a build-upward in the Pacific, simply Superman is not long fooled by the ruse. Also late, Batman discovers Jonathan and Martha Kent at the Fortress and realizes that, if Superman discovers his team hither, he will presume they take come for his parents and will answer with lethal force. Superman arrives, but Captain Cantlet fights him both on the orders of the Pentagon but also to give Batman'due south team time to get away—with the exception of Dark-green Arrow, who is separated and trapped inside the Fortress. Wonder Woman slashes Captain Atom'southward suit with her sword, non realizing that this will render him unable to incorporate his nuclear free energy. Both Superman and Wonder Woman are severely injured in the ensuing blast, merely Superman recovers quickly, now realizing that the US armed services tried to impale him and believing that Batman'southward squad is trying to do the same. Returning to the Fortress, he confronts Greenish Arrow, who is with the Kents. After Light-green Arrow accidentally injures Jonathan Kent with an arrow, Superman beats him to death in front of his own parents—but not before Green Arrow delivers the image pill to Batman. The remaining members of Batman's team escape in a costly victory. An enraged Superman confronts Batman at the Batcave, where the Batcomputer is analyzing the prototype pill. The ii argue and fight, catastrophe with Superman breaking Batman's back, but not before the analysis completes successfully, enabling Batman's Resistance to synthesize the drug. Finally Alfred, who has surreptitiously taken the drug to gain temporary superpowers, intervenes and injures Superman, allowing him to rescue Batman. In the closing, Superman'southward League, including Luthor, addresses the Un, pledging an end to violence, "Whatever the cost."

Yr 2 [edit]

Year Ii features Superman'due south fight against the Green Lantern Corps and Harley Quinn joining the Insurgency.

Year Three [edit]

Year Three introduces magic users such as John Constantine, the Spectre, Deadman, Zatanna and Doctor Fate, who aid the Insurgency. Although it is revealed at the end of Yr 3 that Constantine was fighting for his own selfish reasons.

Year Four [edit]

Year Four introduces the Greek Gods, revealing Ares' scheme to empower himself through escalating the conflict between the Regime and the Insurgency into a state of war by involving his fellow gods alongside enlisting the help of Darkseid. This leads to a confrontation between Zeus and Highfather during which the latter convinces Zeus to stop beingness manipulated by Ares' scheme afterwards which the gods exit, with Zeus decreeing that they shall never return to Earth.

Year Five [edit]

Year 5 sees a desperate last stand from Batman, the supervillains being freed after Plastic Homo breaks into the Regime's underwater prison house to free his son, and a small handful of the remaining Insurgents and Lex Luthor to found a link to the Prime Universe Justice League and telephone call them for help. The stop of Year Five serves as the direct precursor to the game.

Footing Zilch [edit]

The game'south storyline then picks up from there, and the storyline is told from Harley Quinn's perspective in the Injustice: Basis Zero comic series.

Injustice 2 (comics) [edit]

The game's sequel Injustice 2 tie-in comics took place before the events of the sequel game itself. The comics characteristic Batman's attempt to reform the society later on the fall of the One Earth Regime, Ra'due south al Ghul'due south ascension to power and their plans to save the world from ecological devastation, Hal Jordan's redemption after following Superman'due south Government, and Gorilla Grodd ruling over Gorilla Metropolis.

Injustice vs. Masters of the Universe [edit]

Injustice vs. Masters of the Universe takes place later on the Injustice 2's "Absolute Ability" ending where Superman reforms the Regime once once more by repurposing Brainiac's engineering science. The Insurgents and then finds He-Man to assistance them stop Superman once and for all. It was revealed that Superman was trying to find a style -- using Skeletor of all people -- to bring his family dorsum from the dead. After Superman killed Darkseid and Skeletor, he used the Orb and Sword of Ability in the center of Castle Grayskull and entered the Nexus of All Realities where he could scour the multiverse and find a world to be reunited with his loved ones. Superman seeks out different realities, traversing timelines to figure out the ideal mode to get his family back. But he quickly realizes that, no matter what, when he does save them from Joker, destiny still kills them, even by blow. With no victory in sight, Superman decides to force the affair past using Grayskull'southward magic and the Anti-Life Equation he stole from Darkseid to brand the multiverse submit to his dominion. He tin't regain what he lost, so now Superman wants to put the ultimate preventive mensurate in place as a cosmic dictator. Withal, to do then, he must become Grayskull'south conduit, which means he has to impale Adam. As he's nearly to commit the act, Adam gets a magic boost and uses Grayskull'due south lightning (one of Superman's biggest weaknesses), shocking him near death. The Black Racer -- DC's avatar of Expiry -- then arrives to pluck Superman's very fabric from the universe and take him to the land of the dead. In his concluding moments, Superman, resigned to defeat, reminds Adam he saw realities where they became friends. However, Adam ensures he'll be reunited with Lois, just and then he could have some sense of peace. It's an deed of empathy and pity, and one which Batman and other sympathizers are grateful for. After Superman'southward decease, Injustice finally ends and Batman formed a new League in his son's honor back home while Diana, who had killed Damian for helping Batman was imprisoned forth with other prisoners of war from Skeletor and Darkseid'due south units.

Publication history [edit]

The series was announced by Ed Boon on Oct 5, 2012, at the EB Games Expo.[three] The first upshot was released digitally on Jan 15, 2013, by writer Tom Taylor and artist Jheremy Raapack, and subsequent bug were released weekly.[1] [4] The digital problems were later collected and issued in monthly print comic book grade, and eventually in nerveless editions.[5] [half dozen] In December 2014, Taylor announced that he would be leaving the serial afterward writing Injustice: Gods Among Us – Twelvemonth Iii digital issue #fourteen (impress issue #7), with Brian Buccellato replacing him by standing the story into Year Four and 5.[7] The final digital event of the series was released on September 20, 2016, stopping right earlier the plot of the Injustice: Gods Amongst Us video game.[8]

Sequels and spin-offs [edit]

Another comic book series, titled Injustice: Ground Zero, followed the Injustice comic prequels. This series was a retelling of the game's events from Harley Quinn's perspective.[ix] [ten]

Taylor and Bruno Redondo returned as the author and artist respectively for the sequel comic book serial Injustice 2 which began publication in May 2017. The serial takes place between the events of the first game and its sequel, Injustice 2.[11]

A miniseries known as Injustice vs. Masters of the Universe featuring a crossover with the Masters of the Universe franchise was beginning published on July 18, 2018, by DC Comics. It is written by Tim Seeley with fine art by Freddie Williams II,[12] and follows the 2d game'due south alternating ending, where Superman wins out over Batman.

Injustice: Year Zero was released in 2020.[13]

Reception [edit]

Critical [edit]

The series was well received by critics. According to review aggregator Comic Book Roundup, Twelvemonth Ane as a whole scored an average of 8.half dozen/10 based on 115 reviews,[14] Year Two averaged 8.4/10 based on 115 reviews,[xv] Year Three averaged eight.3/x based on 122 reviews,[16] Year Iv averaged vii.4/x based on 77 reviews,[17] and Twelvemonth Five averaged eight.1/ten based on 134 reviews.[18] Basis Zero scored an boilerplate of 7.half dozen/10 based on 54 reviews,[19] and Year Zero as a whole scored an average of 8.7/ten based on 21 reviews.[xx]

Accolades [edit]

  • 2013 IGN People'due south Choice Award for Best Digital Comic Serial[21]
  • 2014 IGN Best Digital Comic Series[22]
  • 2014 IGN People's Choice Award for Best Digital Comic Series[22]

Collected editions [edit]

The Injustice: Gods Among Usa series is collected in several trade paperbacks and hardcovers.

Title Fabric collected Publication date ISBN
Injustice: Gods Amongst U.s. Vol. ane Injustice: Gods Amongst Us #1–6 Nov 13, 2013 [23] 978-1-40124-500-nine
Injustice: Gods Among Us Vol. 2 Injustice: Gods Among United states #7–12, Annual #i June 25, 2014 [24] 978-1-40124-601-3
Injustice: Gods Amidst Us: Yr I – The Consummate Drove Injustice: Gods Among The states #1–12, Annual #1 March eight, 2016 978-1401262792
Injustice: Gods Among United states: Year Ii Vol. 1 Injustice: Gods Amid Us: Year Two #1–6 Oct 1, 2014 [25] 978-1-40125-340-0
Injustice: Gods Among United states: Twelvemonth Two Vol. ii Injustice: Gods Among Us: Year Two #seven–12, Annual #i Apr fifteen 2015 [26] 978-one-40125-341-7
Injustice: Gods Amid United states of america: Twelvemonth Two – The Complete Collection Injustice: Gods Among United states of america: Year Two #ane–12, Annual #one Jan 17, 2017 978-140126-5601
Injustice: Gods Amidst Us: Year 3 Vol. 1 Injustice: Gods Amongst Us: Yr Three #1–vii Oct 28, 2015 [27] 978-i-40126-314-0
Injustice: Gods Amid Us: Year Three Vol. 2 Injustice: Gods Among U.s.: Yr 3 #8–12, Annual #1 Feb 10, 2016 [28] 978-1-40126-129-0
Injustice: Gods Amid Us Year Three – The Complete Collection Injustice: Gods Among Us: Year 3 #1–12, Annual #1 Jan sixteen, 2018 978-1401275242
Injustice: Gods Amidst Us: Year Iv Vol. i Injustice: Gods Among Us: Twelvemonth Four #1–6 April 27, 2016[29] 978-1-40126-267-nine
Injustice: Gods Among Usa: Yr Four Vol. 2 Injustice: Gods Among United states of america: Year 4 #seven–12, Almanac #1 August 17, 2016 [30] 978-1-40126-737-7
Injustice: Gods Amid Us: Year Four – The Complete Collection Injustice: Gods Among Us: Year Four #1–12, Almanac #1 January 15, 2019 978-1401285807
Injustice: Gods Among United states of america: Year V Vol. ane Injustice: Gods Amid Us: Year Five #one–7 Dec vii, 2016 [31] 978-i-40126-768-1
Injustice: Gods Amidst Us: Year Five Vol. 2 Injustice: Gods Among Us: Yr Five #8–xiv February 22, 2017 [32] 978-ane-40127-247-0
Injustice: Gods Among Us: Year V Vol. iii Injustice: Gods Amidst Us: Yr V #fifteen–20, Annual #1 June seven, 2017 [33] 978-1-40127-246-3
Injustice: Gods Amid Us: Year V – The Complete Collection Injustice: Gods Amongst Us: Year Five #1–20, Almanac #1 January xiv, 2020 978-1401295660
Injustice: Footing Zero Vol. 1 Injustice: Ground Zip #1–half dozen July 11, 2017 978-1401272937
Injustice: Ground Nothing Vol. two Injustice: Ground Zero #7–12 October iii, 2017 978-1401273880
Injustice 2 Vol. 1 Injustice two #1–half dozen October 31, 2017 978-1401274412
Injustice 2 Vol. 2 Injustice two #vii–12, #14 May ane, 2018 978-1401278410
Injustice two Vol. 3 Injustice ii #13, 15–17, Annual #1 August 7, 2018 978-1401280291
Injustice 2 Vol. four Injustice 2 #18–24 December 11, 2018 978-1401285333
Injustice two Vol. 5 Injustice 2 #25–30 April 30, 2019 978-1401289164
Injustice 2 Vol. 6 Injustice two #31–36, Annual #2 Baronial half dozen, 2019 978-1401292270
Injustice vs. Masters of the Universe Injustice vs. Masters of the Universe #1–half-dozen April 23, 2019 978-1401288372
Injustice Yr Cipher Injustice Year Aught #1–14 July 13, 2021 978-1779511294
Injustice: Gods Among U.s. Omnibus Vol. one Injustice: Gods Among U.s.a. #one–12, Annual #1,

Injustice: Gods Among United states of america: Year Ii #1–12, Annual #i,

Injustice: Gods Among Us: Year Three #i–12, Annual #1

December 10, 2019 978-1401294984
Injustice: Gods Among The states Omnibus Vol. ii Injustice: Gods Among Us: Year Four #1–12, Annual #1,

Injustice: Gods Amid U.s.a.: Year V #1–20, Almanac #1,

Injustice: Footing Zero #i–12

Feb 8, 2021 978-1779504685

In other media [edit]

Flick [edit]

The Knightmare Sequence in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice & Zack Snyder's Justice League takes elements from the comic volume series.

An blithe Injustice motion picture was released on October 19, 2022 as part of the DC Universe Animated Original Movies line. The film is partly based on the Yr One storyline in the comics.[34] [35] The vox cast from the games did non reprise their roles, instead the film includes Justin Hartley as Superman, Anson Mount as Batman, Laura Bailey equally Lois Lane and Rama Kushna, Zach Callison as Robin and Jimmy Olsen, Brian T. Delaney every bit Light-green Lantern, Brandon Micheal Hall every bit Cyborg, Edwin Hodge every bit Mister Terrific and Killer Croc, Oliver Hudson as Plastic Man, Gillian Jacobs as Harley Quinn, Yuri Lowenthal as The Flash, Mirror Chief and Shazam, Derek Phillips as Nightwing and Aquaman, Kevin Pollak as Joker and Jonathan Kent, Anika Noni Rose as Catwoman, Reid Scott as Green Pointer and Victor Zsasz, Faran Tahir as Ra's al Ghul, Fred Tatasciore as Captain Atom, Janet Varney as Wonder Adult female and Andrew Morgado equally a Mirror Chief Soldier.[35]

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