Superman confronts Batman on his home turf. Meanwhile, the rest of the heroes turn their attention to a potential adversary from under the sea...
Injustice: Gods Among Us continues to be an excellent series as Tom Taylor (writer of Injustice) sets up the prequel events of the video game that will be released on April 16th. As things begin to heat up, words mean less and actions are seriously taken up a couple notches among the heroes vs. the world. Issue #10 of the series (digital copy), focuses on what's going on in the world and if Batman agrees with what actions are being taken to create world peace. Read Full Review
Tom Taylor's Injustice: Gods Among Us continues to outshine the video game it was based. Read Full Review
Overall, the series is kicking it into high gear. While it's had no shortage of action, violence, death and destruction, this issue continues to ramp up the tension. I feel like any upcoming issue could just tear thins apart, leaving nothing behind but rubble. I love this series, honestly. It's fun, exciting and unique. It allows us to see a different side to our characters (well some of them… Batman is basically the same) while looking into an alternate timeline, the Earth that could have been. Being a fan of the video game, I'm curious, again without giving anything away, if they will tie in any of the game's additional story lines in coming issues. In the end, if you haven't read this series yet, go pick it up. It's definitely entertaining. Read Full Review
I seriously feel like a broken record here. Every Tuesday a new chapter comes out, and every Tuesday I sing its praise. This is a hugely entertaining tale packed into short and immensely enjoyable chapters. Superman's actions are now reaching Atlantis and that is absolutely something to be thrilled about. We know Aqauman will play a big role in the upcoming game (or at least trailers have implied this), so what's to come should absolutely be a mandatory reading experience for anyone interested in the game. Plus, we're about to see Shazam potentially throwdown. That alone is something I refuse to miss! Read Full Review