We all know Hitler shot himself, but what many don’t know…is why. Discover the morally ambiguous secret safely kept by the JSA about how they ended WWII by using an amulet that was found in the hands of the enemy.
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Injustice: Year Zero is an exciting and fun story of an alternate DC. But it also has a darker edge to it. It seems unlikely that this story is going to have a happy ending. Reading this and getting caught up on the earlier books makes me wish I had discovered the Injustice comics earlier. Read Full Review
Overall, Injustice: Year Zero Chapter Four and the first three chapters are a solid start to the series. We're introduced to the main characters and the threat is set up in such a way that it feels like it'll be an epic fight down the road. The comic also isn't afraid of making some commentary about contemporary society and the state of politics. We're in need of more stories that take a hard line that Nazis and fascism is bad and power corrupts. Injustice: Year Zero Chapter Four isn't afraid to deliver exactly that. Read Full Review
" I'm américan i @#$%@ hate nazis ! I'm a homicidal maniac, not a traitorious bigot."
- JOKER
This was fine. There were some cool moments, but ultimately it's not very engaging and it's possibly too quick. Something to note, I find Joker's apprehension towards the Nazis weird, at least how it's presented here. I get why he'd dislike fascism, authoritarianism and totalitarianism, since those adhere to a strict order and require a subservience to a greater power, which I think someone as chaotic and, ahem, "free-spirited" as the Joker may find intolerable. But I don't see him being too concerned with his national identity or being a bigot. But hey, maybe it was all a joke.
This was okay. All fine.