Fans remember fondly DC’s series Injustice: Gods Among Us. The popularity of that series made it almost inevitable that DC would return to it at some point. That point came when DC launched their Digital First series. Among those titles was Injustice: Year Zero by Tom Taylor, Rogê Antônio, Cian Tormey, Rain Beredo and Wes Abbott. It publishes twice monthly and will eventually span 14 chapters. Now with the release of chapter four, the first four chapters are available to read immediately!
DC has just released the synopsis and purchase details of this latest chapter:
Injustice: Year Zero returns fans to the world of DC’s bestselling Injustice: Gods Among Us; back to a time before Superman punched the Joker through the heart and became the fascist ruler of Injustice. In this fourth chapter, history has told us that Hitler shot himself, but what many don’t know…is why. Discover the morally ambiguous secret safely kept by the JSA about how they ended WWII by using an amulet that was found in the hands of the enemy.
Injustice: Year Zero Chapter Four, written by Tom Taylor with art by Cian Tormey, Rain Beredo and Wes Abbott, is available for digital download now on participating platforms, including readdc.com, Comixology, Amazon Kindle, Apple Books, and more. The first three chapters are available as a bundle for $2.49 when purchased at readDC and comixology.com, or individually for $0.99!
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