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The second year of the graphic novel prequel to the best-selling video game phenomenon is collected in its entirety for the first time ever! Superman was the Earthโs greatest hero. But he couldnโt protect his home, his wife or his parents from the Joker or untimely death. Now heโs decided that the only route to peace on his adopted planet is to remove anythingโand anyoneโwho instigates conflict. He began by putting a fist through the Jokerโs chest, and he hasnโt become any calmer. Meanwhile, Batman believes that no matter what the crime, everyone deserves a fair trial. Now heโs leading a resistance force against his former friendโs authoritarian world government. The Green Lantern Corps have noticed the drastic wrongs being committed in that sector, and are on their way to intervene. But Superman has an important question for them: Why did they allow Krypton to die? As action-packed as the video game phenomenon that inspired it, Injustice: Gods Among Us: Year TwoโThe Complete Edition tells the story of a world gone mad, and the godlike men and women who seek to set it on the right track in what they think is the best way. Written by Tom Taylor ( Earth 2 ) with art by Jheremy Raapack ( Resident Evil ), Mike S. Miller ( A Game of Thrones ) and more, this graphic novel collects the second year of the best-selling series in its entirety for the first time. Review: First half is not as good as the epic second half. - Injustice: Gods Among Us Year Two complete collection By Tom Taylor is action packed with a lot of surprises and turns. This volume was a return to form it added the comedy back, some heartbreak, epic fights and happy reunions. Harley Quinn is a very bright spot in this volume, adding humor and heart, with her own twisted sense of humor. Batman is still in the shadows still recovering from what Superman did in year one. Superman goes from protector to dictator as he starts losing foot holds on his turf. This Graphic Novel has had the most significant deaths to the DC Universe (note this comic is in alternate universe and does not effect current DCU. Superman and Hal Jordon both terrorizes in Yellow lanterns of fear as they join Sinestro Corps. Sinestro uses the distraction to settle old scores on Guy Gardener and John Stewart. Dr Fate steps in to write a wrong, by breaking his own code. Cyborg has half of face ripped off. This graphic novel stepped up the epicness of what this comic book series can be. Injustice: Gods Among Us is based on a video titled the same. Injustice: Gods Among Us Year Two Complete CollectionBy Tom Taylor collects issues 1-12 of Injustice: Gods Among Us Year Two. The Plot: The Joker tricks Superman into killing Lois and his unborn child, when her heart stops a nuclear bomb destroys Metropolis. Superman distraught kills The Joker and declares martial law on the whole world, vowing that no one should die needlessly. He develops a pill that will make ordinary people super to start an army of supermen that he controls. Batman wants the world to be safe but still give the people free will, Batman sacrificed his body to get the formula for the super pill to give his side a chance. Superman's action have drawn attention to the Green Lantern Corps who's power is all about will power, see this as an affront to not let free will. Sinestro is manipulating Superman telling his own story and the way the Green Lantern Corps will attack, he makes an alliance that brings Sinestro and his minions as added protection. The Gotham P.D. is told they are not needed as the city is being patrolled my Superman's army, but Batman has a gift the pills that give super strength. Jim Gordon has been diagnosed with cancer, the super pills speed up the process but he needs them to protect the city. There's a mole on Superman's team that keeps feeding information to Batman's team. Batman and the Green lantern Corps have started planning attacks together. What I Liked: The stories are spread out where everybody gets equal time in the back issues. The Black Canary and Harley Quinn fight is both funny and heartbreaking. Jim Gordon's line to Batman, about he's going to be the one disappearing on Batman this time, when speaking about his cancer, I'm not supposed to cry reading comics. Hal Jordon and Superman putting on the yellow rings of fear. Sinestro's mind games and twist in his narrative. I liked the reveal of the defector on Superman's team. Detective Bullock takes the super pills is a great scene. The many shocking deaths of known characters in the DCU. What I Disliked: The whole Clayface plot line didn't seem to fit in this series. Clayface says who sent him and it just didn't make sense to me. Way too much Green Lantern Corps Recommendations: This series is super epic I have enjoyed reading it so much and can not wait to continue it. If you always wanted to see Superman and Batman really go after each other in a bitter blood feud, then this is the comic for you. I thought the first half was the weakest of the series so far and the back half totally redeems that to make this my second favorite moments since the first big moment that started off the series. I rated Injustice: Gods Among Us Year Two the Complete Collection By Tom Taylor 5 out of 5 stars. Review: WOW, really really enjoyed that and DID NOT see alot of crazy that was coming!!! - Wow the art was great, the dialog and writing was great and paced great, great ratio of story and talking and battle i absolutely lived it. Sad, funny, disappointing, heart breaking, that feeling of hell yes. Just all around a great read, can't wait to start year 3.
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T**N
First half is not as good as the epic second half.
Injustice: Gods Among Us Year Two complete collection By Tom Taylor is action packed with a lot of surprises and turns. This volume was a return to form it added the comedy back, some heartbreak, epic fights and happy reunions. Harley Quinn is a very bright spot in this volume, adding humor and heart, with her own twisted sense of humor. Batman is still in the shadows still recovering from what Superman did in year one. Superman goes from protector to dictator as he starts losing foot holds on his turf. This Graphic Novel has had the most significant deaths to the DC Universe (note this comic is in alternate universe and does not effect current DCU. Superman and Hal Jordon both terrorizes in Yellow lanterns of fear as they join Sinestro Corps. Sinestro uses the distraction to settle old scores on Guy Gardener and John Stewart. Dr Fate steps in to write a wrong, by breaking his own code. Cyborg has half of face ripped off. This graphic novel stepped up the epicness of what this comic book series can be. Injustice: Gods Among Us is based on a video titled the same. Injustice: Gods Among Us Year Two Complete CollectionBy Tom Taylor collects issues 1-12 of Injustice: Gods Among Us Year Two. The Plot: The Joker tricks Superman into killing Lois and his unborn child, when her heart stops a nuclear bomb destroys Metropolis. Superman distraught kills The Joker and declares martial law on the whole world, vowing that no one should die needlessly. He develops a pill that will make ordinary people super to start an army of supermen that he controls. Batman wants the world to be safe but still give the people free will, Batman sacrificed his body to get the formula for the super pill to give his side a chance. Superman's action have drawn attention to the Green Lantern Corps who's power is all about will power, see this as an affront to not let free will. Sinestro is manipulating Superman telling his own story and the way the Green Lantern Corps will attack, he makes an alliance that brings Sinestro and his minions as added protection. The Gotham P.D. is told they are not needed as the city is being patrolled my Superman's army, but Batman has a gift the pills that give super strength. Jim Gordon has been diagnosed with cancer, the super pills speed up the process but he needs them to protect the city. There's a mole on Superman's team that keeps feeding information to Batman's team. Batman and the Green lantern Corps have started planning attacks together. What I Liked: The stories are spread out where everybody gets equal time in the back issues. The Black Canary and Harley Quinn fight is both funny and heartbreaking. Jim Gordon's line to Batman, about he's going to be the one disappearing on Batman this time, when speaking about his cancer, I'm not supposed to cry reading comics. Hal Jordon and Superman putting on the yellow rings of fear. Sinestro's mind games and twist in his narrative. I liked the reveal of the defector on Superman's team. Detective Bullock takes the super pills is a great scene. The many shocking deaths of known characters in the DCU. What I Disliked: The whole Clayface plot line didn't seem to fit in this series. Clayface says who sent him and it just didn't make sense to me. Way too much Green Lantern Corps Recommendations: This series is super epic I have enjoyed reading it so much and can not wait to continue it. If you always wanted to see Superman and Batman really go after each other in a bitter blood feud, then this is the comic for you. I thought the first half was the weakest of the series so far and the back half totally redeems that to make this my second favorite moments since the first big moment that started off the series. I rated Injustice: Gods Among Us Year Two the Complete Collection By Tom Taylor 5 out of 5 stars.
D**F
WOW, really really enjoyed that and DID NOT see alot of crazy that was coming!!!
Wow the art was great, the dialog and writing was great and paced great, great ratio of story and talking and battle i absolutely lived it. Sad, funny, disappointing, heart breaking, that feeling of hell yes. Just all around a great read, can't wait to start year 3.
M**E
An Amazing Read!
Reading all of this collection at once for the first time was amazing. I really admire the writer for not only being able to handle all of the numerous characters so well but managing to create such emotional moments that flow well in the mix. There's tons of chaos and something always going on in this universe, that's comics for you, but while you get that in full albeit sometimes dark glory, you have these amazing emotional moments. Sad oftentimes. But also humorous. Harley in here just cracks me up, even side characters I can't remember the name of. The timing of it all is superbly balanced! All in all, this is a good read for anyone who is interested in superheroes. The art is good, the pacing as well, and the utter balance which this is written with. It's also easy to get in, I was a little worried as I'm not into Green Lantern stuff, but that didn't even matter. I found myself getting into the dilemma and even the deaths that come from the big buildups with the Corps. (Then the very end, I won't spoil it, I kind of saw what would happen coming with the events of the previous year, but there's a sprinkle of happiness to be had, maybe cheesy but gosh darn it. They deserve it.)
C**W
Great Writing And May Even Exceed the Already Amazing Injustice Year One
Year One of Injustice was fantastic, but Year Two may be even better in some ways. In the same way that a good TV show might expand its core premise with a subsequent season and further build out its world, Injustice takes the binary Regime versus Resistance setup of Year One, and adds more complexity by bringing in a cosmic element, the Green Lantern Corp. Although I consider myself a DC fan, I've always had trouble connecting with the Green Lantern stories, but in this series, Tom Taylor uses them so effectively as a new faction that is in some ways a welcome competing element to Superman (who you want to see struggle), but at the same time, almost an obstacle you kind of want to see Superman overcome (and because the video game takes place 3 years later, you already know he does). Normally, knowing where a story is going can hamper enjoyment, but here, it works all the better because it's not so much about what ultimately happens, but how it unfolds, what characters are involved, and how they make the decisions they make. This is another home run from Tom Taylor and is an achievement right up there with the first volume. Definitely worth checking out.
K**M
Awesome, although sometimes misguided, follow-up!
This series picks up almost immediately where the first series ended. Superman's grasp on Earth is spreading and now a new group has entered the fray - the Sinestro Corp! This introduction is both awesome and, unfortunately, where the series falls a little flat. I get the pace and tone the comic is trying to set, but the speed at which some of these heroes just ignore the morals that used to drive them is a bit much - even for a comic. Example: Green Lantern willingly attacks his closest friends with very little convincing from Sinestro (of all people). Although these little things can be a bit distracting the comic overall is very well done and the story is super interesting. You will not be disappointed!
K**R
Superman : Tyrant
This book is just amazing. Some people say Superman would never do anything like this. A!l it takes is one bad day, one horrible act to drive anyone over the edge. The second year doesn't let up on the action or character development. There's a lot of great scenes, especially with Jim Gordon and his people. I loved the takes on the Green Lanterns, especially Gardner, and Black Canary. Great art, especially from the under rated Mike S Miller. This is the type of story that Tom Taylor excels at, and he doesn't let up once.
M**A
Llegรณ en perfectas condiciones
Me preocupada que las pรกginas llegaran dobladas porque a veces los libros no llegan sellados pero llegรณ perfecto, sin daรฑos externos y la persona que lo recibiรณ quedรณ muy contento con su regalo.
S**Z
Great comic series. Year 2 does a great job of portraying the Lanterns mythos without losing quality--even for those unfamiliar
This series is one of my all-time favorites. I love that it utilizes the full DC universe, and is a true story that is being told. This is not one of those comics that tries to force itself into nice, 4-issue arcs--the ones that always leave you feeling happy that you read it, but utterly unfulfilled. This is one that has a grand story to tell, and does not compromise for the format. It is written incredibly well, showcasing many characters I was only vaguely familiar with (like Hal Jordan and Guy Gardner) and really helped me understand the characters and love their portrayal.
P**O
Great book
Great book, the saga is a must if you are comic guy and this edition is perfect to read it a few times without harming it, which comes to be of high value if you care about the preservation of your collection
C**N
Altro capitolo della saga
Continua la saga del regno di Superman. Riusciranno le Lanterne Verdi a fermarlo?
F**O
very good
very good
S**E
Good storyline
Very nice
H**H
Product Quality
Book delivered in near-perfect condition.
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