The comic book series for INJUSTICE: Gods Among Us comes to an end today at Chapter: 36 - this is the bad news. The comic began early this year in January and was used to walk people in to NetherRealm Studios' game that would be released on consoles in later April. However, the comic did not stop, nor did the sales for it. In fact, the Injustice comic, written by Tom Taylor has been one of the best selling DC Comics. Its issues have been dominating the download charts on both Comixology and Amazon, week after week.
Today marks the end for the comic series until 2014. When IGN asked for a comment from writer, Tom Taylor, "I said early on that we had a definite ending in mind for our story. I knew that the story we were telling in these 36 chapters was essentially the break-up of the World's Finest friendship. When Superman and Batman's relationship became irreparable, that's when our story would end. That tale is told now. However, we have another story to tell in the pages of Injustice, and that story will begin in January 2014."
To read more on this and why exactly the series is halting for now, continue to IGN.com!
Today marks the end for the comic series until 2014. When IGN asked for a comment from writer, Tom Taylor, "I said early on that we had a definite ending in mind for our story. I knew that the story we were telling in these 36 chapters was essentially the break-up of the World's Finest friendship. When Superman and Batman's relationship became irreparable, that's when our story would end. That tale is told now. However, we have another story to tell in the pages of Injustice, and that story will begin in January 2014."
To read more on this and why exactly the series is halting for now, continue to IGN.com!