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yiMmZ (Ebook pdf) Injustice: Gods Among Us: Year Five Vol. 1 Online [yiMmZ.ebook] Injustice: Gods Among Us: Year Five Vol. 1 Pdf Free Brian Buccellato DOC | *audiobook | ebooks | Download PDF | ePub Download Now Free Download Here Download eBook #331905 in Books Brian Buccellato 2016-12-13 2016-12-13Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 10.50 x .50 x 6.90l, .0 #File Name: 1401267688160 pagesInjustice Gods Among Us Year Five Volume 1 | File size: 19.Mb Brian Buccellato : Injustice: Gods Among Us: Year Five Vol. 1 before purchasing it in order to gage whether or not it would be worth my time, and all praised Injustice: Gods Among Us: Year Five Vol. 1: 0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Terrific First Volume for Injustice's Final "Year"By clairetoldmetochangemyscreennameInjustice's final year kicks off to a strong start with the first of three volumes. Buccellato's writing makes a major improvement over the mediocre "Year Four" story arc where the Injustice Regime and Insurgency were forced to temporarily team up against the Olympian Gods. The series has never been as strong as it was in the first two "years" when the book was being helmed by Tom Taylor, but Buccellato does a strong job tying up the last loose ends and setting the state for the Year Five finale which directly leads into the events of the video game's story mode. Year Five is mostly the year of the villains as the numerous baddies under Superman's thumb in the events of the game are brought into the fold. While Batman appeals to any villains with some semblance of honor (such as the Rogues and Deathstroke) while Bane offers his services to Superman. While Supes starts bringing in villains who aren't as honor-bound as Batman, the rest of the Regime is left struggling to justify the increasingly erratic actions of their leader. Barry, Hal, and Diana all wonder aloud about the course the world has taken and whether or not Superman declaring himself leader of the entire free world is the best outcome of their efforts. Meanwhile, Batman and what is left of his Insurgency are forced to decide if they are fighting against the inevitable at this point as each of their plans have failed to take down the Regime.What helps this volume really stand out is the great character interactions and quieter moments. The bombastic and over the top Year Four (and second half of Year Three for that matter) have been a bit lacking of these better character moments sadly, so it is nice to see Buccellato emulating Taylor on that note instead of focusing all his energy on large scale action. I'm also glad to see the previous two years' method of forcing the Regime and Insurgency onto the same temporary side against a larger threat (Trigon's duel with Mr. Mxyzptlk, the Olympian Gods and their invasion) doesn't repeat itself here. The book gets back to the fight between Superman and Batman instead of finding outside influences that can extend their conflict. All in all an awesome first volume.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Four StarsBy Hammadigreat story but after a few volumes the story is starting to look repetitive0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Five StarsBy CoreylpippinGreat Read! ENTER THE VILLAINS! In the war between Superman and Batman, all the heroes have chosen sides. For five years, former friends and allies have fought bitterly, with casualties on both sides. Now, at an impasse, both Batman and Superman realize that to gain ground in their battle, theyrsquo;ll have to do the unthinkablemdash;recruit their former enemies to attack their former friends. As Batman allies himself with villains like Flashrsquo;s Rogues who share his code against killing, Superman makes a deal with the only man to ever break the Bat. But to draw Batman out of hiding, will Bane cross a line that even Supermanrsquo;s allies canrsquo;t overlook? The world of the hit videogame INJUSTICE: GODS AMONG US approaches its final conclusion, from writer Brian Buccellato (DETECTIVE COMICS) and artists including Mike S. Miller (BATMAN: ARKHAM UNHINGED) and Tom Derenick (SECRET SIX). "Starts off with a bang." --Forbes"An addictive soap opera of larger than life characters." --Publishers Weekly"Between Taylor's writing and the art team's visuals, YEAR TWO will continue on its predecessor's success and remain as one of the most enjoyable titles published by DC Comics." --Newsarama"A gorgeous book that is familiar enough to be welcoming, but twisted enough to be disturbing and unzsettling. 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." --Comic Book Resources"An entertaining gateway into the new game universe." --IGNAbout the AuthorBrian Buccellato is a writer and and illustrator, best known for his work as scribe on THE FLASH with co- writer and artist Francis Manapul. He has also written DETECTIVE COMICS, INJUSTICE: YEAR THREE and FOREVER EVIL: ROGUES REBELLION for DC Comics. As a colorist, he's worked for Marvel, DC, Vertigo, Top Cow, Image and Dynamite Entertainment. His recent coloring credits include ADVENTURE COMICS, HELLBLAZER, SUPERMAN and THE FLASH. 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