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This is a spoiler-free advance review of Injustice, which will be released on Blu-ray, DVD, 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray, and Digital HD on Tuesday, Oct. 19. And for more on Injustice, catch up on how Superman's failure broke the DC Universe. It's not hard to ...
Marco Vito Oddo is a writer, journalist, and amateur game designer. Passionate about superhero comic books, horror films, and indie games, he formally worked as a Senior Writer for Collider. When he's not working, Marco Vito is gaming, spending time with ...
DC Comics announced Monday that Tom Taylor, the writer behind the flagrantly successful Injustice comics, will return to the Injustice: Gods Among Us universe — a setting he put on the map — within the pages of his own Superman comic, Adventures of ...
Many people want to try to address injustice, but don't know where to start. Some forms of injustice can be addressed by donating money to charities or aid organizations. However, as the American political theorist Iris Marion Young argued, many of the ...
Earlier today, Xbox fans were delighted to see that Injustice: Gods Among Us was available to download for free from the Xbox Live Marketplace. However, the game is now also available for free on the PlayStation Store, as well as Steam. There have been ...
Injustice 2 is an immensely satisfying game chiefly for its standout bad guy: Superman. While the planet-killing alien Brainiac is ostensibly the DC Universe fighting game’s main antagonist, developer NetherRealm Studios presents Superman as such an ...
The question of “What if someone with the powers of Superman was evil?” has become something of a cliché in the last decade. From the horror movie Brightburn to Homelander in The Boys, and even DC’s cinematic universe and the upcoming (and recently ...
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Citing Martin Luther King, student Keith D. Tillett II argues that moderation and calls for patience often delay justice and preserve inequality.
