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Brian Buccellato | 200 pages | 20 Dec 2016 | DC Comics | 9781401267681 | English | United States Injustice: Gods Among Us: Year Five Vol. 1 by Brian Buccellato, Paperback | Barnes & Noble®

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In the war between Superman and Batman, all the heroes have decided where their loyalties lie. For five years, former friends and allies have fought bitterly, with casualties on both sides. These are characters longtime DC readers know, but Taylor and Redondo are proving that nothing is off-limits, with shock and surprise waiting behind every page turn. When you buy a book, we donate a book. Sign in. The Biggest Books of the Month. Feb 28, ISBN Add to Cart. Also available from:. Paperback —. Also in Injustice. Also by Brian Buccellato. See all books by Brian Buccellato. Product Details. Inspired by Your Browsing History. Batman and . Ty Templeton. American Vampire Vol. Scott Snyder. Dark Vol. Tom Waltz and . The Heroic Legend of Arslan 8. Yoshiki Tanaka. Paul Dini and Marc Andreyko. Empowered Volume 6. Katsuyuki Sumizawa. Injustice 2 Injustice Gods Among U.S. Year Five: Volume 1. Eromanga Sensei Volume 2. Tsukasa Fushimi. Prometheus: Life and Death. Aliens: Dead Orbit Oversized. James Stokoe. Batman: Detective Comics Vol. Black Hammer Volume 1. Jeff Lemire. The Ghost in the Shell 2 Deluxe Edition. Shirow Injustice Gods Among U.S. Year Five: Volume 1. Dragon Age Omnibus. Firefly: Generations. James A. Attack on Titan: Junior High 1. Injustice: Ground Zero Vol. Chris Sebela. Prometheus: Fire and Stone. Robotech Vol. Sophie Campbell. Shade the Changing Girl Vol. Cecil Castellucci. Cavan Scott. Related Articles. Looking for More Great Reads? Download Hi Res. LitFlash The eBooks you want at the lowest prices. Read it Forward Read it first. Pass it on! Stay in Touch Sign up. We are experiencing technical difficulties. Please try again later. Become a Member Start earning points for buying books! Injustice Gods Among Us Year Five TPB ( DC) comic books

Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want to read. Want to Read saving…. Want to Read Currently Reading Read. Other editions. Enlarge cover. Error rating book. Refresh and try again. Open Preview See a Problem? Details if other :. Thanks for telling us about the problem. Return to Book Page. Preview — Injustice by Brian Buccellato. Having defeated the Green Lantern Corps, the forces of magic, and now the gods themselves, the Superman's totalitarian regime seems to have eliminated all threats. Yet uneasy lies the crown on the head of the Man of Steel. Still obsessed with the outlaw Batman and worried about having enough troops to police his world, The Man of Steel begins to recruit some of Earth's deadliest villains to his side. Does the Dark Knight have any chance of ending the Man of Steel's rule? Collects issues Get A Copy. Hardcoverpages. More Details Original Title. Injustice: Gods Among Us 9. Other Editions 6. Friend Reviews. To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. To ask other readers questions about Injusticeplease Injustice Gods Among U.S. Year Five: Volume 1 up. Lists with This Book. This book is not yet featured on Listopia. Community Reviews. Showing Average rating 3. Rating details. Sort order. Jan 09, Anne rated it Injustice Gods Among U.S. Year Five: Volume 1 was ok Shelves: comicsgraphic-novelshooplaread-in A lot happens in this volume, and nothing happens in this volume. That's the best way I can think to describe the overall feel of this one. Both Batman and Superman are losing the faith of their ladies. Selina is over the fact that their ragtag group doesn't have the power needed to actually win a fight against Superman's regime, and she's tired of getting her ass handed to her without any hope of succeeding in the end. And Diana is getting a bit sick of Clark doing whatever the hell he wants with A lot happens in this volume, and nothing happens in this volume. Damien is a big part of this one, but for the life of me, I couldn't have cared less about this whole storyline. He's annoying and stupid in Injustice, and unless he has some BIG role to play in the last volume, I feel like every panel with his face on it is just wasted space. Bizarro Superman makes an appearance, but it was just again, to me silly, dull filler that made the volume feel Injustice Gods Among U.S. Year Five: Volume 1 more bloated with extra nonsense. Ditto for Superman fighting Doomsday. Injustice Gods Among U.S. Year Five: Volume 1 the feeling stayed the same during the Big Showdown at the end between Superman and Batman. The only storyline that was sort of interesting to me in this one was the Hawkman vs fight. Now, I'm not saying it was worth the price of admission, but at least it felt a bit fresh. By far, this was the worst volume of Injustice that I can remember reading, and I'm sad to say I'm glad it's wrapping up soon. View all 18 comments. Jul 06, Scott rated it liked it. Once you let go of the anger and the guilt in your heart, you may see the world in a different light - a better world. What kept it interesting in Year Five, Vol. The volume's 'punching bag' trophy has to be awarded to longtime Batman villain Bane, who is now alarmingly recruited to work with Superman's faction. Often regarded as the instigator of harsh violence, Bane instead receives a mace blow to the head Krak! Speaking of Injustice Gods Among U.S. Year Five: Volume 1, she has one of the more interesting subplots - a domestic violence situation, somewhat of a rarity in the superhero universe - that fortunately has her emerging victorious against her would-be abuser. Aug 27, Gianfranco Mancini rated it it was ok Shelves: superheroes-and-supervillainscomics-and-graphic-novelsadaptions-tie-ins-novelizationsdc- comicsvideogames. Series getting so worst that I'm glad is almost over. Doomsday and Bane were never so lame like here, only parts I save of this trainwreck is the Bizzarro subplot and Damian's character development into new Nightwing. That's all. Jan 12, Jesse A rated it really liked it Shelves: graphic-novels. Somewhat torn about this volume. It featured Bizarro Superman in about the best possible way but I still don't love Bizarro. Interested to see how they wrap this up in 2 more volumes. Oct 05, RG rated it really liked it. Not as good as Tom Taylors run. Still enjoyable and has become a favourite of mine with the unpredictable story lines. Hopefully it picks up in Volume 2. May 24, James DeSantis rated it liked it. This was much better than the last volume for me. It's still not nearly as good as the start of this series but remains interesting throughout. So let's talk about what worked and what didn't. What I liked: Really enjoyed Damien's reflection on past events. His talk with Al, his talk with Superman, and his own inner thoughts made him interesting. I also really enjoyed the Catwomen moment with Bruce. It felt heartbreaking yet right. Also small, but minor moments, like and Superman standof This was much better than the last volume for me. Also small, but minor moments, like Flash and Superman standoff or Bizzaro whole arc. Just a lot of fun. I fear for his future though haha. What I disliked: The Doomsday fight was both dull and dumb. It felt so pointless and added nothing. I also didn't understand Batman using criminals for his plans. I understood Superman but Batman going that far. They are bad people. Just because they didn't "Kill" doesn't stop them and even a desperate Batman seems unlikely to side with them. Overall this volume made me more excited than the last but they really aren't as well done as the first few volumes and that makes me so sad haha. I will finish though. Just FYI. Apr 23, Robert rated it really liked it. A bit of a rebound from the previous year, I'm interested again in seeing where all this is going. Nov 01, Timothy Boyd rated it it was amazing. OK this is it, the run to the final story arc in this awesome series. If you want to see how your favorite DC heroes and villains could be in a different world then here is a read for you. Great art and story, be prepared to get surprised at their actions and the ones that don't make it. Highly recommended. May 04, Sesana rated it liked it Shelves: comicssuperhumans. I'm glad this series is coming to Injustice Gods Among U.S. Year Five: Volume 1 end. You can only keep this kind of thing going for so long, and teaming up with supervillains is the logical endpoint. I can absolutely believe that a desperate Batman at the end of his rope would enlist the "ethical" villains like the . Injustice Gods Among U.S. Year Five: Volume 1 already works with Catwoman, after all.