What do you think about the Injustice Storyline and Setting?
Do you guys like seeing Superman as a Villain with his Regime?
absolute shit and over the top, 90% of characters have no redeeming values and are just selfish pricks.
>>93220954
Its fine as an elseworlds.
But I would love to see a Elseworlds of the Justice League transitioning into the Justice Lords, especially if the writers were brave enough not to cheap out and make them full evil. I think it would be fairly interesting to see say, in the aftermath of a major disaster the current system collapses. Say as part of the fallout of a Darkseid invasion, there is a massive global blight that wipes out a huge amount of the worlds crops. The system buckles under the strain and the various nations are at each others throats over the situation. Justice League has to make a choice between allowing a possible general collapse and outbreak of war, with the obvious risk of WMD usage, and intervening. They try a soft touch, but that fails, so they are forced to resort to greater measures.
Eventually this results in the League resigning itself to further controls. They dedicate themselves to increasing global QOL, providing absolute security in exchange for authority. But as Earth unifies - and under such powerful leaders - the intergalactic communities take notice. One (say, the reach) attempt to invade and put the upstart earth under its control. The JL drive them off, but decide they can't do it alone - there are just to few of them. So they begin recruiting and building a Global Earth Military, incorporating Humans, Atlanteans, Amazons and other sentient of Earth. Army, Naval (space) and such, using a mix of technologies they have access to. Eventually you get the united earth pushing out into space, forming its own empire, under the ruler ship of the Justice Lords.
I think it would be important for the league to stay united through it all, at least not actively divided
So, killing the son of ***** who made you kill your family and nuke your city, not to mention all the horrors he caused previously, and then take real action to make sure that won't happen ever again, is enough to say Superman is a villain?
I don't say Superman did horrible things, but they were all Batman's fault. For example, if Batman wouldn't have assaulted the Fortress of Solitude, where Superman was keeping his parents, Green Arrow would still be alive. Batman said he didn't know it. Seriously? He knew the USA's goverment kidnapped Superman's parents, but he didn't help Superman to save them. Ad after that, where else would keep them safe? Each step Batman did was just to make things worse.
Superman was right. The real reason for Batman to turn against Superman was to have revenge on him for taking the Joker away from him.
It's one of the most entertaining ongoing series out and it drops weakly. Doesn't hurt that it releases online a day before everything else.
>>93220954
It was an interesting setting at first, but they botched the Evil Superman thing by making him a bitch as the series went on.
When the video game came out, the story made it clear that Regime Superman was not to be fucked with. He choked out Wonder Woman with one hand, lobotomized poor billy, took on multiple members of the league and was kicking their asses, and eventually Good Superman was needed to bring him down. There was an implication that when Regime Superman went nuts, he just steamrolled through anyone in his way.
Then the Injustice Series came out and undid a lot of that. He's been beaten and humiliated in the comics so many times, it's truly a wonder how he even got as far as he did. Not to mention the writing took a noticeable drop in quality after Year 2. Him getting soundly beaten by Wonder Woman was the final icing on the cake. Because you just lose all respect for him as a villain, and he became someone you just plain hate because of what a chump he is.
>>93221549
Superman pls
The biggest issues are...
> Diana being a insufferable evil cunt for not letting Clark know what Aquaman offered him.
Bitch can die in a grease fire.
> Killing Martian Manhunter with almost zero consequences and not showing that the memories he showed Clark gave him even a brief moment of pause.