So it looks like Jon Kent is about to enter the reality where his father became more brutal
So it looks like Jon Kent is about to enter the reality where his father became more brutal
Hopefully! Can’t say I’m not excited.
Irrelevant but still be mad at how they treated my girl Batwoman.
It’s funny, I really haven’t read any Injustice. I know a ton of people who have and who love it, so who knows, maybe at some point I’ll binge it, but I never really got into the idea of it. There are so many grimdark versions of my favorite heroes, and lately I’ve just been drawn more to the uplifting stuff.
Honestly, it made me anxious when Tom Taylor started getting solicitations for writing some of my favorites. But I’ve kinda been following him through his mainstream DCU stuff… Black Mask, an amazing (but short) Suicide Squad run, and now Nightwing and Jon Kent’s books (and possibly another along the way that I can’t pull off the top of my head…?)… and I have to say, he does the uplifting stuff really, really well.
I’m wondering if this will be a all-out battle between his hopeful, optimistic writing, and the dark stuff he originally was known for at DC. I feel like, if that’s the case, there’s reason to be excited about the story and reason to be hopeful about the outcome!
As a fan of the games and the comics really excited for this. Will be interesting to see Jon’s reaction to how things turned out to be for this universe and Superman’s actions
I like to see his decision to either go with his dad or be with the Insurgency
Any sane person outside the Injustice universe knows not to go with the Regime.
Knowing Jon Kent’s character and the lessons/values instilled in him by his normal good guy super dad he’ll oppose the regime
If anything, Jon’s appearance being alive and breathing and his qualities might make Regime Superman emotionally break down and end his tyranny.
That would be 100% enjoyable, at least it sounds so! Knowing DC’s writing choices lately though I expect to get something unreasonable.
IDK I'm still not convinced he'll change. For multiple reasons.
He formed a plan in his deluded mind that just because Lois was alive, she'd go along with this dictator Superman mindset he has and she can just steal her from another Superman like she's the other Superman's property.
Himself from a more traditional alternate universe can't convince him to change his ways either.
His own parents couldn't convince him to stop doing this who have instilled him with... probably not dictator values.
In a Black Mercy dream sequence, he legit believes his unborn daughter, if she lived, would've also been pro-murder too.
Wasn't Lois Lane blown to kingdom come by nuclear explosion? How are they going to justify Jon's existence? Alternative reality?
Well this story is Jon from the main Prime Earth going to Injustice Earth. So not an Injustice doppelganger of Jonathan. This is multiverse business.
Besides, I think Clark's Black Mercy dream said the unborn child was a daughter anyway.
What do you think?