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The plot is going nowhere, and we just keep getting these awesome fights against the regime, the resistance keeps getting defeated, but it was nice to re encounter a beloved group. I really hope that the next volume will have some plot development.
Tom Taylor reclaims a little kudos from me for stepping off this train wreck when it was still kinda good.
3.5i really wish i could give this a 4 stars if just for that last issue and the annual but overall it was pretty average
This one was the badass till now, and Batman has good links. Haha the almighty gods and what not.
Actual review: 3.75Injustice: Gods Among Us - Year Four, a summary: Superhero v. SuperheroSuperhero v. GodGod v. God(insert epic battle followed by a quick chat)Superhero v. SuperheroI say they can't get bigger than this but...
Love me some Greek gods.
Wow. MASSIVE battles. The series remains strong. Loved this chapter
Well, it’s certainly been a long four years. However, after finishing this graphic novel I will say that year four, in my opinion, was slightly better than year three. In the end, I certainly have higher hopes for year five than when I finished the last graphic novel. Don’t get me wrong, the magic we saw in year three was great, but it certainly pales in comparison to bringing in the big guns such as the old Greek gods. I’m starting to see the pattern now. It’s good that year five will conclude
The downward spiral continues with the Greek Gods now getting involved with the power struggle in the name of "what is good for earth's citizens." It is funny how this series touches on a reality that most powerful leaders on earth believe that they are doing what is good for the people they lead. Leaders make decisions that seem unethical or against moral principles but justify those decisions as a sacrifice for the greater good. Even those who oppose those decisions are crossing ethical and mo...
Batman has lost so many teammates in the war against Superman's regime. But as we all know, Batman never quits and he always has a back-up plan to his back-up plans! And this time, his plan is to recruit the Gods themselves. Bruce makes a deal with the Ares to involve the Gods of Olympus in a dirty plan to manipulate Wonder Woman's loyalties and turn her against Clark. Oh, Bruce, you sneaky bastard!The writing in this series seemed to step down a notch in this installment. It's messier and more
I must admit DC ave knocked it out the park with this series. It’s constantly kept me guessing.
This might just be my favourite one out of the series?!? It was honestly batshit but I love me some Greek mythology.
Buccellato definitely wasn't the right writer for this series. Instead of continuing the overarching plot, he works issue by issue, creating action-packed scenes without any further consequences.Superman is torn between becoming the good guy again and spiraling down deeper in his grief for Lois which turned into raged. It's a constant, super annoying back and forth.Meanwhile the other characters are only standing there, waiting for their next cue (which never came - at least not in this volume)....
Really digging this whole series. This time, Olympus gets involved and it’s all sorts of madness. Gods vs monsters! Okay, and I guess I do understand a little bit of the fatigue and frustration that goes along with reading these big volumes and seeing the bad guys continually facing *unbelievably* insurmountable odds, yet still squeaking out a victory, but if they lost then the series would be over, and you have to admit that the bombast of it all is thoroughly enjoyable. That said, it might hav...
Weeeeell, it didn't start as well as I would have hoped for, with some lousy interventions, but it got good/better along the way..Still a very decent story seeing how it developed. Not going to spoil anything of course.Just pick it up and see for yourself ;)
This book seems completely unnecessary. I had some high expectations for what they were going to do with the story because of the ending in Year Three, but I felt I was mainly disappointed. I was even more disappointed with the fact that they had a possibly interesting idea and wasted it.What I mean by the interesting idea is that it seems like every year is a different part of the DC universe. For example:1. Year One is supposed to be the regular Justice League and the memorable faces in the DC...
With this volume, a new writer adds a new chapter to the Injustice story. Buccellato throws the next logical adversary towards superman, since all else has failed: Gods. I very much enjoyed this chapter even if I did feel some of the story beats were a bit forced and/or strange. And by strange I mean that characters suddenly change their minds, act out of character, etc... This is mostly the God characters but overall, I enjoyed the series. I very much enjoyed the dynamic that Wonder Woman has w...
Just as I feared. A HUGE drop off in the writing since Tom Taylor's departure with the previous volume. This volume was full of juvenile and out of character dialog-Harley was ridiculous , even for her standards. Ugh, one more volume to go and I so wish Tom Taylor was the one writing the conclusion but alas, not to be. The good news is , he's back for the sequel Injustice 2 which I am surely reading after i wrap up this title (which was absolutely FANTASTIC until Taylor left )
I've revised my original view of this volume, and added one more star. On second read-through I found it far more entertaining than the first time.
The greek gods recognize the people who have all variations of power now. Celebrities and super heros squabble over tedious arguments and objectives to flaunt the power they do have and they want to “put them back in their place” Nations vs nations, fighting against ones own kind.I’m a big fan of Greek mythology and as it always pans out in Greek mythology, there is always two sides. The part in which is discussed up front and agreed to, then the part that is never discussed and the reprecussion...