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Harley Quinn embarks on her own heroic journey.
The events that unfolded during the story mode, from the first injustice videogame are being retold. Only this time, in more detail. However the eventsthat follow are being narrated by none other than Harley Quinn herself. Asshe explains how things unfolded from her own crazy and, twisted perspective.If you're a fan of the injustice games and, you've already played through the first game, then you you'll already know what happens. However if it'sCrazy, comical fun and, humour mixed in with some non-stop action, you're looking for, then look no further. Because this has it by bucket load.The writer Christopher Sebela, does a very good job of making the mad and, completely bonkers, but, likeable Harley Quinn, the leading characterIn this story. I'm not much of a Harley Quinn fan, but, the injustice comicsHave given me a better appreciation of the character. It's safe to say that she is definitely growing on me.The artwork in the panels is still pretty good and, does an impressive job ofgiving the reader a good idea of what goes on that twisted head of hers. If there is only one spoiler I could give ? It would have to be seeing Harley Quinn beating the snot out of Damian Wayne, a.k.a Nightwing. To beHonest with you, he had it coming.Can't wait get started on injustice: Ground Zero Vol. 2.
A**R
Perfect gift for 12yr old boy
My son absolutely loved reading this comic, he couldn't put it down
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Great product .
Great product .
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A comic book adaptation of the Injustice video game.
A comic book adaptation of the Injustice video game.
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Not very satisfied!
Not a good storyline to be honest.a bit dissapointing after gods among us
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“Harleyquinnade”
“Injustice – Ground Zero” is a 12-issue story apparently bridging the gap between the five-year “Injustice – Gods Among Us” series and “Injustice 2”. I read it in two volumes, but undoubtedly there’ll be a single volume collection along shortly.This is Harley Quinn’s version of events, and is narrated by her, so your guess is as good as mine as to the veracity of it all, unless you have played the game.There are two writers (in the first half, but only one survives into the second) with 6 artists in the first half and 10 credited in the second half, but, apart from a bit of repetition in the opening couple of pages, you barely notice any changes in artist or writer once you begin to read it. I read both volumes straight through and didn’t find it dull, uninteresting or un-entertaining, which is unusual for a Harley-centric story.You do get a complete story, with a beginning, middle and end, though it properly began at the conclusion of Year Five of “Injustice – Gods Among Us”.Harley also manages to give a good analysis of the behaviour and motivations of the costumed characters, and also manages her own “rising and advancing of the spirit”, which she often goes through in her own titles when the writer decides that she needs to become her own person and not be just an adjunct of the Joker.I don’t know how this would work for someone who hadn’t read the preceding “Injustice” series, though that isn’t essential if you just like Harley Quinn stories.I found it surprisingly entertaining.
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Do yourself a favour - Read the Injustice graphic novels and be prepared to be blown away.
I was a 1960’s comic reader so all my Dc comics were similar in that the main character best Superman, Batman, Green Lantern Flash, Wonder Woman, were generally unharmed by the end of the comic and each story had the same ending. The hero wins. FORGET THAT. I love the Injustice magazines. Trying to to put in spoilers but the good become evil, the JLA is split and hero’s and well known villains die.To top it off, its worth reading just for the Harley Quinn appearances. Much funnier than the joker and I was laughing out loud in public reading this series.
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