Injustice: Gods Among Us

After having not read Injustice in some years I decided to get caught up on it in light of the new game being announced. I was surprised that I enjoyed most of it but going through it made me curious, why is this franchise popular? Most people it seems are pissed off by Supes being a gloomy asshole in the DCEU movies but Injustice seems to do fine despite having a Superman who is just flat out evil. Why is this? Is it just because it's a game tie-in or does it's inherent over the top nature as an Elseworlds story make people more accepting of it?

Also I'm very curious as to where the comic will go once year five ends and it finally catches up to the story of the first game. Will they just end it there or continue and adapt the stories of the games?

Because it's HILARIOUS, at least until Taylor leaves.

Taylor really knew how to keep a weekly going.

Those fucking cliffhangers.

Those high-impact climaxes.

Those naaarghs.

Well you can't deny that.

Because the writers of Injustice don't pretend that Superman is still the good guy. Because they don't pretend they're writing Shakespeare instead of a comic book. Because they know how to make everything just shocking enough that its funny instead of rage inducing.

I like what Taylor said about his version of Wonder Woman.

Paraphrasing, it was something like "I read the game's script and there was no way to reconcile the cold, alien Wonder Woman with the Wonder Woman we know so I just wrote her as Lady Macbeth".

Booch screwed the pooch by writing Diana as the MODERATE member of the Regime council and Barry in open rebellion before the events of the game's story.

I think part of the problem after Taylor's departure may be the new writer being instructed not to kill off or destroy too much so as not to interfere with stuff they may want to do in the new game. It's just kind of spinning it's wheels until we find out what the second game is all about.

Like many anons have said it's because is fun and doesn't it take itself seriously. You can tell Taylor was having fun with it, like he was thinking: "Now in what shit-ass situation should I put these characters on?..I know let John be Keikaku'd by Sinestro". and Boom you have it

Where was this week's issue?

In a "No Batwoman in Injustice 2 - No Buy" thread

>So I had Superman punch the Joker in the first volume
>then Kalibak
>then had him get headbutted by Alfred
>how do I top that?

And then he had him punch Mogo and Ganthet into the fucking sun.

Another thing about Taylor's Injustice run is that it's plotted pretty tightly. Like that user says, Booch is kind of just spinning wheels. But in Taylor's Injustice run, shit happens at a breakneck pace and things lead into each other with a fury and energy that can't really be topped. It's 0 to retarded/hilarious/horrifying in 0.6 seconds.

Also he's got mad bantz

Shit! I kept ignoring those

That's bullshit.

Yep. Wonder Woman (Of Murder) goes from attacking J'onn, one of the founding members of the JL and just overall well liked dude, when he was just trying to let Supes see a different perspective going against Supes in his decision to involve the greek gods and Sinestro.
Pretty much this. Superman had numerous opportunities to turn off the path of 'God-King Superman of Murder' but some random bullshit always popped up and pushed him further down the line to the point where it became funny to see how far he'd fallen, why, and the shit he'd do.

A major mistake was the Teen Titans issue where it showed Clark killing Kon'El without issue in year one then banishing the entire Titan team to the phantom zone.

Yeah, Year One Clark would have had some major fucking qualms about that.

Shattering Conner's body as a bid to get the Titans off his back and pretending it was all just a jape, friend, just a jape is too cold and calculating for Year 1 Supes - it's something pre mad genocide rampage Year 5 Supes would do.

Don't forget when she didn't tell Arthur apology to Clark

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It's also worth noting that the (pre-Buccellato) Injustice storytime threads were some of the most fun storytime threads I've ever seen. The only one that topped them was that one legendary Punisher MAX v2 storytime a couple years prior.

>Tfw Shazzy is dead
>No awkward teen Billy/Harley banter in I2

Damn you Superman

So good

>Implying they won't do the multiverse idea again

This. So much this. How can anyone still be a superman fan after this is beyond me. Team Bat all the way.

Was Year 3 or Year 4 the magic year?

Year 3. Year 4 was the Gods Year

This week's storytime
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And now Alfred's dead

Speaking of the second game I do hope they go with a Brother Eye story as some people have theorized based on the menu design and trailers. It would make a lot of sense for Batman to have to do it following the power vacuum Superman's defeat must have caused.

Who the hell will the Green Lantern be in the second game? John, Guy, Kyle, Killowog and most of the other GLs are dead and Hal is in prison. Are Alan, Simon and Jessica the only viable candidates left? Or will they go for an out of left field choice like Soranik or Arisia?

What I'm wondering is how the fuck Supergirl gets involved. She's in all the promos, so she's probably a major character, and her prefight dialogue with Bats has him going "I'm not Clark's enemy".

There's some crazy shit going on here. Earth-V Supes and Bats are probably going to end up teaming up.

What if she's from another dimension too and is just all "Hey there's a Superman here WHY ARE YOU GUYS PUNCHING HIM HE'S SUPERMAN ARE YOU HIGH."

She might have just been off Earth for the events of the game, though five years is a bit much. Maybe this is the first time Kara has shown up in the world of Injustice?

Offworld during the Bad Years is the most likely non multivarse explanation. It would also put her at around 21-ish

Can't they just reuse the multiverse idea? That's how they got all the characters in the first time.

fuck off with this shit, you probably thing AGENTS OF SHIELD is canon too

Speaking of multiverses, they should have slapped Bad Clark in a prison dimension somewhere in the ass end of the multiverse rather than leaving someone so dangerous it takes another Superman to beat him on Earth. You know, like the Phantom Zone. And then all the dudes he put in there jump him, and he basically has to fight for eternity because no one dies in the Phantom Zone.

>I am KAL EL.
>I AM NOBODY'S BITCH.

Well according to Zod's arcade ending if you're in the Phantom Zone long enough you can learn to escape and you get special Phantom Zone powers, so they'd only be making him stronger.