Injustice (franchise)

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Injustice
Injustice series logo wb dc.png
Genre(s) Fighting
Developer(s) NetherRealm Studios
Publisher(s) Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment
Producer(s)
  • Andrew Stein
  • Adam Urbano
  • Hans P. Lo
Artist(s) Steve Beran
Writer(s)
  • Brian Chard
  • Dominic Cianciolo
  • John Vogel
  • Jon Greenberg
  • Shawn Kittelsen
Composer(s)
Platform(s)
First release Injustice: Gods Among Us
April 16, 2013
Latest release Injustice 2: Legendary Edition
March 27, 2018

Injustice is a series of crossover superhero fighting video games developed by NetherRealm Studios and published by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, featuring characters from the DC Comics universe. The games were directed by Mortal Kombat creator and industry veteran Ed Boon, whose team had previously developed Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe for Midway Games, and written by Brian Chard, Dominic Cianciolo and John Vogel and Jon Greenberg. The series features the voice talents of Kevin Conroy, George Newbern, Susan Eisenberg, Phil LaMarr, Alan Tudyk, Grey Griffin, Fred Tatasciore, Tara Strong, Khary Payton and Richard Epcar, reprising their roles from various DC Comics media.

Contents

The series' plot and premise take place within an alternate reality to the main DC Universe continuity, where Superman becomes a tyrant and establishes a new world order after the Joker tricks him into killing Lois Lane and destroying Metropolis by a nuclear bomb, causing Batman to form an insurgency in an effort to stop his regime. The first game, Injustice: Gods Among Us (2013), focuses on Batman receiving aid from an alternate universe where he summons counterparts of the Justice League's members from another universe to join his insurgency and end the regime. The second game, Injustice 2 (2017), follows the same narrative five years later after the events of the first game set in the same universe of the Regime where Batman's insurgency rebuilds society after Superman's fall while dealing with a Society of Super Villains led by Gorilla Grodd and the alien collector Brainiac, forcing Batman to consider freeing Superman to help combat the threats.

Games

TitleYearPlatform(s)
PS3 PS4 PS Vita Wii U Win X360 XOne Android iOS
Injustice: Gods Among Us 2013YesYesYesYesYesYesNoYesYes
Injustice 2 2017NoYesNoNoYesNoYesYesYes

Injustice: Gods Among Us

In the first game of the series, set in an alternate reality, Superman establishes a new world order after the Joker tricks him into killing Lois Lane and destroying Metropolis with a nuclear bomb. In an effort to stop this, Batman summons counterparts from another universe to end the regime.

Injustice 2

Set five years after the events of Injustice: Gods Among Us, Injustice 2 features a bigger cast of characters and set in the same universe where Batman and his Insurgency rebuilds society after Superman's fall while dealing with a Society of Super Villains led by Gorilla Grodd and a collector of worlds called Brainiac, where Batman has no choice but to consider freeing Superman to even out the odds.

Characters

List indicator(s)
CharactersVideo gamesAnimated film
Injustice: Gods Among Us Injustice 2 Injustice
201320172021

Story characters

Batman
Bruce Thomas Wayne
Kevin Conroy [1] [2] Anson Mount [3]
Superman
Kal-El / Clark Joseph Kent
George Newbern [1] [2] Justin Hartley [3]
Cyborg
Victor "Vic" Stone
Khary Payton [1] [2] Brandon Micheal Hall [3]
The Joker Richard Epcar [1] [2] Kevin Pollak [3]
Wonder Woman
Princess Diana of Themyscira / Diana Prince
Susan Eisenberg [1] [2] Janet Varney [3]
Green Arrow
Oliver Queen
Alan Tudyk [1] [2] Reid Scott [3]
Catwoman
Selina Kyle
Grey Griffin [1] [2] Anika Noni Rose [3]
Harley Quinn
Harleen Quinzel
Tara Strong [1] [2] Gillian Jacobs [3]
Bane Fred Tatasciore [1] [2] N/A
Black Adam
Teth-Adam
Joey Naber [1] [2]  
Aquaman
King Orin / Arthur Joseph Curry
Phil LaMarr [1] [2] Derek Phillips [3]
Green Lantern
Hal Jordan
Adam Baldwin [1] Steve Blum [2] Brian T. Delaney [3]
The Flash
Barry Allen
Neal McDonough [1] Taliesin Jaffe [2] Yuri Lowenthal [3]
Robin/Nightwing II
Damian Wayne
Scott Porter [2] Zach Callison [3]
Nightwing/Deadwing
Dick Grayson
Troy Baker [1]  Derek Phillips [3]
Thaal Sinestro  
Hawkgirl
Shayera Hol (née Thal) / Shiera Sanders-Hall
Jennifer Hale [1]  
Killer Frost
Louise Lincoln
 Cameo
Deathstroke
Slade Wilson
J. G. Hertzler [1]  
Ares  
Doomsday Khary Payton [1]  Hallucination
Lex Luthor Mark Rolston [1]  
Raven
Rachel Roth
Tara Strong [1]  N/A
Shazam
Billy Batson
Joey Naber [1]  Yuri Lowenthal [3]
Solomon Grundy
Cyrus Gold
Fred Tatasciore [1]  N/A
Brainiac
Vril Dox
  Jeffrey Combs [2]  
Gorilla Grodd   Charles Halford [2]  
Atrocitus   Ike Amadi [2]  
Firestorm
Jason Rusch
  Ogie Banks [2]  
Black Canary
Dinah Lance
  Vanessa Marshall [2]  
Scarecrow
Jonathan Crane
  Robert Englund [2] Cameo
Captain Cold
Leonard Snart
  C. Thomas Howell [2]
Cheetah
Barbara Ann Minerva
  Erica Luttrell [2]
Deadshot
Floyd Lawton
  Matthew Mercer [2]
Doctor Fate
Kent Nelson
  David Sobolov [2]  
Blue Beetle
Jaime Reyes
 Antony Del Rio [2]  
Poison Ivy
Pamela Isley
  Tasia Valenza [2] N/A
Supergirl
Kara Zor-El / Kara Danvers
  Laura Bailey [2]  
Swamp Thing
Alec Holland
 Fred Tatasciore [2]  

DLC characters

Batgirl
Barbara Gordon
Kimberly Brooks [1]  
Martian Manhunter
J'onn J'onzz
Carl Lumbly [1]  
Lobo David Sobolov [1]  
Zod Nolan North [1]  
Zatanna
Zatanna Zatara
Lacey Chabert [1]  
Darkseid
Uxas
  Michael-Leon Wooley [2]  
Red Hood
Jason Todd
 Cameron Bowen [2]  
Starfire
Koriand'r
  Kari Wahlgren [2]  
Black Manta
David Hyde
 Kane Jungbluth-Murry [2]  
Atom
Ryan Choi
  Matthew Yang King [2]  
Enchantress
June Moone
 Brandy Kopp [4] Cameo

Guest characters

Scorpion
Hanzo Hasashi
Patrick Seitz [1]  
Sub-Zero
Kuai Liang
 Steve Blum [2]  
Raiden  Richard Epcar [2]  
Hellboy
Anung Un Rama
 Bruce Barker [2]  
Leonardo  Corey Krueger [2]  
Raphael  Ben Rausch [2]  
Donatello  Joe Brogie [2]  
Michelangelo  Ryan Cooper [2]  

Premiere skins

Arrow
Oliver Queen
Stephen Amell [1]  
Green Lantern
John Stewart
Phil LaMarr [1] [2]  
Grid  Khary Payton [2]  
Reverse-Flash
Eobard Thawne
  Liam O'Brien [2] Cameo
Power Girl
Karen Starr
 Sara Cravens [2]  
Mr. Freeze
Victor Fries
  Jim Pirri [2]  
Vixen
Mari McCabe
  Megalyn Echikunwoke [2]  
Flash
Jay Garrick
  Travis Willingham [2]  
Black Lightning
Jefferson Pierce
 Kane Jungbluth-Murry [2]  
Bizarro
El-Kal / Kent Clark
 Patrick Seitz [5]  

Non-playable characters

Brother Eye  David Loefell [2]  
Lucius Fox  Phil LaMarr [2]  
Doctor Randall Tara Strong [2]  
Alura In-Ze  Grey Griffin [2]  
Victor Zsasz  Steve Blum [2] Reid Scott [3]
Prof. Martin Stein  Fred Tatasciore [2]  
Brainiac 5
Querl Dox
 Liam O'Brien [2]  

Film characters

Lois Lane  Laura Bailey [3]
Rama Kushna  
Jimmy Olsen  Zach Calison [3]
Captain Atom
Nathaniel Adams
 Fred Tatasciore [3]
Mirror Master
Evan McCulloch
 Yuri Lowenthal [3]
Ra's al Ghul   Faran Tahir [3]
Jonathan Kent  Kevin Pollak [3]
President of the United States  
Killer Croc
Waylon Jones
  Edwin Hodge [3]
Mister Terrific
Michael Holt
 
Plastic Man
Patrick "Eel" O'Brian
  Oliver Hudson [3]
Mirror Master Soldier Andrew Morgado [3]
Huntress
Helena Bertinelli
 N/A
Hawkman
Katar Hol / Carter Hall
 
Clayface
Basil Karlo
 
Amazo  
Atom
Ray Palmer
 
Calendar Man
Julian Day
 Cameo
Perry White  
Weather Wizard
Mark Mardon
 
Trickster
Axel Walker
 
Plastique
Bette Sans Souci
 
Riddler
Edward Nigma
 
Two-Face
Harvey Dent
 
Mad Hatter
Jervis Tetch
 
Mantis  
Captain Boomerang
George "Digger" Harkness
 
Giganta
Doris Zeul
 
Catman
Thomas Blake
 
Pied Piper
Harley Rathaway
 
Turtle  
Man-Bat
Kirk Langstrom
 
Ron Troupe  

In other media

Comics

The Injustice: Gods Among Us comic book series [6] serves as a prequel detailing the events leading up to the game, as well as those that happen in the interregnum between Superman's murder of the Joker and the discovery of the primary universe. [7] The series was first written by Tom Taylor and illustrated by a number of artists, including Jheremy Raapack, Mike S. Miller, Bruno Redondo, Tom Derenick, and others. [8] The comic was released digitally beginning on January 15, 2013. [9] The series was later issued in regular comic book form, and eventually a collected edition. [10] Tom Taylor left the series after writing Injustice: Year Three #14, with Brian Buccellato replacing him by continuing the story into Year Four and Five. [11] The final chapter of the series was released in September 2016, leaving the story incomplete; [12] another comic book series, titled Injustice: Ground Zero, followed afterwards, which picked up the story and concluded the retelling of the game's events from Harley Quinn's perspective. [13]

Injustice 2 comic book series serves as a prequel to the events of the game. [7] The series is written by Tom Taylor, who had previously worked on the tie-in comic books for Injustice: Gods Among Us. [7] Bruno Redondo is its lead artist, with contributing artwork from Juan Albarran, Daniel Sempere, and Mike S. Miller. [14] Beginning on April 11, 2017, the series was released in weekly chapters through various digital retailers, including ComiXology, Google Play Books, the Kindle Store, and DC Comics' own mobile app. [7] [14] [15] Print versions became available for purchase in the following month on May 3, each containing multiple digital chapters. [15] [16]

A miniseries known as Injustice vs. Masters of the Universe featuring a crossover with Mattel's Masters of the Universe franchise was first published on July 18, 2018, by DC Comics. It is written by Tim Seeley with art by Freddie Williams II, [17] and follows the second game's alternate ending, where Superman wins out over Batman. After killing Braniac and combining himself with Braniac ship, Superman has turned Batman with the help of Braniac technology into the Black Oracle, who can predict crimes before they happen. Damian Wayne, who has become an adult, teams up with Cyborg and seeks the help of the Masters of the Universe in stopping Superman for good. Damian manages to free Batman from Superman's control but is killed by Wonder Woman for his betrayal which triggers Batman's release from Superman's programming. After Darkseid and Skeletor forces invade Earth and Eternia, they need to co-operate to save the world.

The universe of Injustice returned in the Dawn of DC miniseries Adventures of Superman: Jon Kent , written by the original Injustice writer Tom Taylor. [18]

Film

An animated Injustice film was released in October 2021 as part of the DC Universe Animated Original Movies line. [19] The film is an adaptation of the Year One comic series, featuring a different voice cast instead of the regular cast from the games. [3] The film was released for digital and physical formats. [20]

Reception

Aggregate review scores
As of July 12, 2017.
Game Metacritic
Injustice: Gods Among Us (WIIU) 82/100 [21]
(X360) 81/100 [22]
(PS4) 80/100 [23]
(PC) 79/100 [24]
(PS3) 78/100 [25]
(iOS) 69/100 [26]
Injustice 2 87/100 (PS4) [27]
88/100 (XONE) [28]

The series has been a critical and commercial success, with praise going to its story, gameplay mechanics, presentation, an abundance of in-game content, character customization options, and use of the DC Comics license.

The animated Injustice film, however, received mixed reviews. On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes , 60% of 5 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 5.60/10. Criticism was leveled at the plot, unceremonious character deaths, poor character development, and unfaithfulness to the source material. Some reviewers, however, praised the voice acting and animation. [29]

See also

References

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