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Injustice: Gods Among Us - The Complete Collection #3

Injustice: Gods Among Us: Year Three - The Complete Collection

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As action-packed as the video game phenomenon that inspired it, this graphic novel collects the entirety of the third year of the now-legendary INJUSTICE: GODS AMONG US saga that sees Superman and Batman rallying forces against each other!

There was a great and terrible war between heroes. On one side, Superman and his Justice League with their allies in the Sinestro Corps, who sought to bring peace through absolute order. On the other side, Batman’s army and the Green Lantern Corps. It ended with Superman, wielding a fear-powered yellow ring, murdering Black Canary while the world looked on. But Batman lived to fight another day...and Batman always has a backup plan.

Only one force in the world can hurt a Kryptonian wielding a Sinestro Corps ring—magic. Now, with John Constantine seeking his own revenge against Superman, the sorcerer con man is helping Batman add the greatest magicians in the universe to his growing army. With the most powerful magic users in the universe on their side, Superman shouldn’t stand a chance. And yet...something mysterious is protecting the Justice League. Something that wants to protect Superman’s vision of a world under his control...and something deadly enough to kill some of the most powerful beings in the universe!

Written by Tom Taylor and Brian Buccellato, this graphic novel collects the third year of the best-selling series in its entirety for the first time. Collects INJUSTICE: GODS AMONG US: YEAR THREE #1-12 and INJUSTICE: GODS AMONG US: YEAR THREE ANNUAL #1.

345 pages, ebook

First published January 1, 2015

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Tom Taylor

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Once a professional juggler and fire eater, Tom Taylor is a #1 New York Times Bestselling, multi-award-winning comic book writer, playwright and screenwriter.

Well known for his work with DC Comics and Marvel, Taylor is the co-creator of NEVERLANDERS from Penguin Random House, SEVEN SECRETS from Boom Studios and the Aurealis-Award-winning graphic novel series THE DEEP. Taylor is also the Head Writer and Executive Producer of The Deep animated series, four seasons of which is broadcast in over 140 countries.

He is perhaps best known for the DC Comics series, DCEASED (Shadow Awards Winner), NIGHTWING (nominated for 5 Eisner Awards), SUPERMAN: SON OF KAL-EL (GLAAD Award Nominee), INJUSTICE: GODS AMONG US, SUICIDE SQUAD, EARTH 2 and BATMAN/SUPERMAN as well as Marvel's FRIENDLY NEIGHBORHOOD SPIDER-MAN, ALL NEW WOLVERINE, X-MEN: RED, DARK AGES and SUPERIOR IRON MAN. Taylor is also the writer of many Star Wars series, which include STAR WARS: INVASION and STAR WARS: BLOOD TIES (Stan Lee Excelsior Award winner). Taylor has written for Marvel, DC Comics, Dark Horse Comics, IDW Publishing, Boom Studios, Wildstorm, 2000 AD and Gestalt Comics.

He can be followed on twitter @TomTaylorMade.

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Profile Image for Will M..
335 reviews669 followers
July 24, 2018
How can this still be really good? I'm just hoping years 4 and 5 wouldn't disappoint. It's sad that the complete Year 4 collection won't be out till next year and no news for Year 5 so I'll just be reading them per volume. Really great that Zatanna and Raven played a huge role here!
Profile Image for fatherofdragons113.
218 reviews59 followers
May 15, 2020
I didn't care for the Constantine storyline. This one wasn't as good a collection as the others, but I really did enjoy the final issue in this collection. TEEN TITANS, KICK ASS!
Profile Image for Richard.
1,062 reviews475 followers
September 21, 2018
Following the devestating battle involving the Green Lantern Corps in the last volume, where Superman got a Sinestro Corps ring, Batman’s brave insurgency suffered heavy losses. But as we all know by now, Batman always has a backup plan to his backup plans. He puts his next plan in motion and recruits the world’s greatest sorcerers to defeat the Man of Steel with one of his only weaknesses: magic.



I always find myself less engaged with magic-based superheroes because I can never fully grasp what the parameters of their abilities are. Does anyone really know what the extents of Dr Fate’s, Dr. Strange’s or John Constantine’s powers are? I sometimes get bored because there aren’t set rules. So this third year in the stellar Injustice series already had some strikes against it with me. But the book still managed to pull off an extremely enjoyable, readable installment that was easy to follow and was still suspenseful.

Throughout this whole series, I’ve loved how they’ve made Batman’s supporters vastly underpowered in comparison to Superman’s regime. They're true underdogs. And I love watching Batman and his rebels come up with any possible plan to take him down. This series also gives a real sense of how powerful Superman is and how dire a situation it would be if he did become a villain.

Such a great series, but I’ve never understood what they’re doing with Wonder Woman’s character. She’s such an asshole. I get why Superman became the way he is but it seemed like Diana was a total dick from the start. Jeez.

But this is still such a great series. And this time around we get a story where we find out what happened to the Teen Titans at the beginning of Superman’s takeover.
Profile Image for Celeste.
1,223 reviews2,549 followers
February 8, 2018
Full review now posted!

I’m still digging this series, though I didn’t enjoy this volume quite as much as those preceding it.
Year Three involved a lot of magic, and appearances from multiple members of Justice League Dark. There were demons. There was a talking chimp, one who is also one of the world’s greatest detectives. There was Swamp Thing. But best of all, there was John Constantine.

I both love Constantine and love to hate him. He’s a fascinating character, but he doesn’t have an honest or noble bone in his body. I love how sneaky he can be, but I hate that I can never trust him not to betray the side of good. The only cause that Constantine will never betray is his own, and all others, no matter who good they are or how worthy their cause, will always be little more than means to an end.

I felt that the intensive use of magic muddled the storyline a bit, but it was still an entertaining tale that progressed the overarching plot well. There were two things that I really loved in this volume. First, I loved when Harley told off Dr. Fate for calling himself a doctor when he didn’t have the education to back it up. We often forget that Harley Quinn has a PhD, and I loved being reminded of the fact.

“And you. You can’t just put on a helmet and a cape and call yourself a doctor. Some of us went to medical school and earned our title. Now, please take this small girl out of my operating room, MISTER Fate.”

I have loved Harley’s character so much in this series. Out from under the thumb of the Joker, she has joined the side of good. She’s still crazy, but it’s a feigned crazy. She steps up when needed, whether in battle or when someone is in need of medical attention. She’s my favorite. I love her.

The other aspect of this volume that I loved was an aside regarded the moral fortitude of Batman.

“If [Batman’s] on your side, then you know you’re on the side of right. He’s got an unimpeachable moral code that he won’t betray. Ever.”

And that’s why I love Batman, and will always prefer him to the Man of Steel, no matter the plot. Batman makes the hard decisions, but those decisions are always on the side of good. And he’s just a man. No super powers. Just a determined desire to fight for good.

I’m still enjoying this series, and it’s been a fascinating reading experience. I can’t wait to see how the story ends.

Original review can be found at Booknest.
Profile Image for Mizuki.
3,370 reviews1,400 followers
April 4, 2021
The Green Lantern Corp was defeated, Diana is in a coma, Superman and Hal Jordan had joined force with Sinestro, Batman tries to enlist the help of the magic users (e.g. Constantine) to fight the war against Superman, what will happen next? 

The artwork is as badass as always!

The war between Batman and Superman now takes another turn and now magic and supernatural beings are coming to Earth to play. The plot is nice, I especially like Dr. Fate and Co. Although I can't say the same about Constantine.

People continues to die left and right. ARGH!
Profile Image for Juan Casillas GDP.
24 reviews4 followers
January 29, 2019
Holy shit this series certainly took a turn for the worse with this issue. An absolute clusterfuck of a comic. What the fuck was all that magic BS? Why did they decide to neglect completely the magical part of the DC Universe, with the few exceptions of Dr Fate and Zatana, for 2 whole issues and then decide to make the third one ENTIRELY about magic??? I only got to see the Nazi Superman and Mr-stick-up-his-ass-Batman throwing their moral tantrums for like 5 pages!! THAT’S WHY I’M HERE GOD DAMN. Those two are the ones I care about! I’m giving it two stars and not just the one star that, in terms of narration, it deserves because the artwork is goddamn beautiful. Hopefully year 4 will be better.

PS: Fuck Superman
Profile Image for Manisha.
514 reviews90 followers
November 10, 2017
Actual review: 3.75

On the one hand, I feel like the story is being unnecessarily stretched by the introduction of bigger armies and bigger battles. I would say, 'Just go talk it out,' but that is clearly not an option.

On the other hand, I like direction where this is going. Clearly everyone has an issue with the Man of Steel ruling the world. He's misguided, true, but the way people are reacting to him is through force first.

Oh wait, isn't that how some governments work anyway?
Profile Image for RG.
3,084 reviews
August 29, 2018
This series is just pure over the top fun. More characters are added, more storylines are tinkered with, no rules apply here. Just pure escapism. Highly recommend this series purely for how action packed it is.
Profile Image for Gavin Abdollahi .
262 reviews
January 16, 2019
Remember all the praise I gave volumes 1 and 2?
That's simmered out now.
Unfortunately, Year 3 did not live up to my expectations, and I think I know why:
Constantine. Well, him and all the other magical stuff.
I feel like Mr. Taylor hasn't quite grasped how to use magic in his stories yet. It's just too powerful in the DC universe, and the way miracle suggestions keep on popping up left and right...
Or maybe it could be that he just ran out of ideas. Compared to the masterpieces that were Years 1 & 2, this feels much more... Uninspired. It feels tired and simmered out, like it was something written not out of a the writer's own passion, but out of obligation. Yeah, that's how this felt.
Despite that, I still plan on continuing the Injustice story, and I hope that it's able to pick itself back up.
Profile Image for Koen.
895 reviews1 follower
September 21, 2017
still loving this !
Even more now with all the magic, Constantine and his tricks and shenanigans.
We're seeing so many characters come and go.. It's just a big treat for the fans!
Can't wait to see what's next...

short review of course, as you know and love'm ;)
Off to the next one B-)
Profile Image for Deepu Singh.
221 reviews11 followers
June 18, 2021
Can't wait to read next, but I'll wait until I wake up :)
Profile Image for Judah Radd.
1,098 reviews14 followers
August 28, 2021
The stakes keep rising, and now all of the magic characters are involved.

This.
Is.
So.
Cool!

Please do yourself a favor and read this series.
Profile Image for Victor Casas.
229 reviews52 followers
October 1, 2018
Me gustó más que el año 2, pero siento que este año si estuvo sobresaturado de historias y personajes.

Me agradó la participación de Constantine, pero traer todo un mundo mágico a esta historia fue un poco confuso.
Profile Image for FortressOfBookitude.
840 reviews9 followers
January 2, 2020
The first half is as perfect as the previous two installments.
Constantine is the main character in with him come all the supernatural characters DC has to offer (okay, not all of them but the most important ones). Although I don't like Constantine's own stories for whatever reason, I always enjoy having him involved in others', which is the case here.

Unfortunately, at one point the storytelling breaks apart -- the point at which there comes a new writer. I really wanted to be open-minded about that change that occured exactly at the halfway point of the plot but I simply couldn't.

Taylor's narration is very character-focused and relies on emotion rather than action. Buccaletto, on the other hand, focuses on action which doesn't work very well in my opinion. With such a vast cast of characters you need to get emotionally attached to care. Also, the plot tends to seem contrived if you don't have the characters' motivations on display. Therefore, the final battle felt kind of off to me. ( )

Nevertheless, Year Three was still overall enjoyable and I will continue on with the series, albeit with not nearly as high expectations.
Profile Image for Lucas Savio.
601 reviews29 followers
March 5, 2023
Lido novamente em 2023: quero ir até o final agora que tenho todos os volumes e realmente este volume é o mais fraco dos três creio que eles foram felizes em querer trazer a galera da Magia oque é legal mas na realidade eles ficam mais apresentando um monte de personagem e muita pancadaria claro que a arte é linda mas aqui não tem tanta reviravolta como nos dois anteriores vamos ver como será os próximos volumes gostei mesmo de ver oque aconteceu com os titãs nessa realidade.

Lido em 2020: Amo essa série por conta do ano um que é chocantes, por utilizarem bem os conceitos de uma realidade alternativa então podemos alterar oque bem entender eu amo isso e gostei muito do ano dois por introduzir os lanternas amarelos e aqui no ano três gostei da introdução da magia mas n sei acho q aqui é o auge tipo n tem mais oq contar daqui para frente...fale alguém mais forte que trigon e falhe miserávelmente ahahah ainda mais com a saída do tom taylor. pelas edições serem extensas me cansei um pouco e parecia que enrolava mas na vdd era eu q estava mais de saco cheioo enfim agora esperar para injustice II ser publicado no brasill com a volta do Taylor
Profile Image for Shaun Stanley.
1,308 reviews
August 27, 2024
Injustice: Gods Among Us Year 3 - The Complete Collection collects issues 1-12 (originally released digitally as issues 1-24) and Annual 1 written by Tom Taylor, Brian Buccellato, and Ray Fawkes with art by Bruno Redondo, Mike S. Miller, Xermanico, Vicente Cifuentes, Sergio Davila, Juan Albanian, and Pete Woods.

As Batman’s resistance force continues to try to thwart Superman, Batman turns to the magical realm for assistance, enlisting John Constantine to help lead the fight. Meanwhile Superman aligns major magical forces on his own side, the most threatening of all being The Spectre, the Spirit of Vengeance.

This volume was excellent. It continues both sides desperately escalating the situation to “no turning back” scenarios . There are a lot of twists and turns in this volume and it has appearances of some of my favorite B and C-list DC characters such as The Spectre and Detective Chimp. DC also finally realized how well this book was doing and exponentially upped the quality of the art in this volume.
Profile Image for Meghannf.
356 reviews20 followers
August 27, 2016
It was a good storyline. A little disappointed though, I don't really like Constantine vibe all along.
Profile Image for María Amparo.
348 reviews85 followers
August 15, 2018






En mi afán coleccionista, me acerco a todo lo que tenga que ver con John Constantine. Confieso que no he seguido la saga ni el juego, pero este integral me ha gustado más de lo que esperaba. Desde que DC "recuperó" a John Constantine para su universo, siempre me temo lo peor. Pero este Año 3, con los simplismos habituales, ha respetado bastante el espíritu del personaje (aunque la motivación como "pater familias" chirríe, no me espanta), y bueno, ademanes ampulosos de los "trajes" y lugares comunes aparte, me lo ha pasado muy bien. La trama es interesante, maquiavelica y digna de Constantine, el Laughing Magician, además de necesaria en un mundo lleno de salvadores de patrias. John los enreda a todos para conseguir lo que quiere: autoprotegerse ay conseguir su venganza. Eso sí. Aunque jugador de ventaja, siempre se corre un riesgo. Batman va a agradecer su ayuda. Como John le dice, tienen mucho en común, y el tener un plan de reserva no es la excepción. Encantada de volver a encontrarme con El Fantasma Errante, con Deadman-Boston Brand y Dr.Occult (OJO spoiler: no tengo mucha suerte, me los matan a todos). 


Comentar también que el dúo Constantine/Batman a lo Augusto/Cara blanca deja algún momento memorable, y finamente resaltar el epílogo a cargo de Ray Fawkes que aclara bastante la trama y sin concesiones; es difícil pillar a John con la guardia baja, y aunque se vea obligado a tomar partido, el partido que elige es el correcto.







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Profile Image for Vincent Darlage.
Author 25 books64 followers
October 3, 2021
It was interesting seeing John Constantine, the Spectre, and Ragman join the fight, but now the comic has just become one long battle with new combatants joining in on one side or the other. Nothing new really got hashed out and I am wondering what the end-game is. How is this story going to end?

While the first two were mesmerizing, this one was filler. While reading it, I just wanted to see how it all ends, and I know there are at least two more volumes (at least that Perry brought with him on his visit). I don't even know if the fifth one is the last one. Hold on... let me google it...

OK, back now. Apparently five is the end. Yay! But that may just be how many collected issues are available right now... plus there is Injustice 2 and some others, so I am thinking it doesn't really end at all... :(

Anyway, I shouldn't say this one is totally filler - it does address one of the weaknesses of Superman - he is not immune to magic, so I had been thinking, why isn't Batman bringing in the sorcerous heroes, and in this one he does. However, I sometimes struggle with the magic-using superheroes because I don't know what the boundaries of their powers actually are - it always feels like the writers just have them pull stuff out of their asses that get them out of jams - they are walking deus ex machinas. And their magic never seems to do anything useful until the end scene, so they tend to be exciting on the surface, but leave me cold when actually reading their stories.

While Ragman is a great character (and some of the other more obscure ones), I worry when the story starts pulling in the B- and C-list heroes. I do like that Batman's team is so underpowered... it gives them an underdog feel, and it's fun to root for the underdog.
Profile Image for Owen.
156 reviews
April 30, 2025
Once again, the Injustice series combines stunning artwork with the consistently strong writing we’ve come to expect from this universe.
Year Three takes a turn towards the mystical side of the DC universe, which isn’t to my personal taste. Magic brought a new dimension to the conflict but didn’t appeal to me as much as the grounded superhero conflict of previous years.
A definite highlight of this collection was my introduction to John Constantine. Filling the Guy Gardner role for me this time around, his cynical wit and unique perspective was a breath of fresh air. His storyline did end somewhat abruptly however, the conclusion of his arc leaving me with more questions than answers.
Some of these questions were answered by the epilogue, a stand out issue effectively tying up loose ends whilst painting a particularly savage picture of Superman’s descent.
Amidst this darker narrative, moments of genuine warmth shone through. Issue 7 in particular stood out as one of my favourite stand alone issues I’ve read, giving us a deep dive into Superman’s psyche, as did the conversations between Nightwing and Batman/Nightwing and Damian respectively. While Nightwing’s reanimation and his overall purpose in the narrative felt a little unclear to me, these character-driven interactions made it worth while.
Ultimately, my enjoyment of this volume was hampered by my limited knowledge of the more magic-centric characters and lore within the DC universe. This undoubtedly affected my ability to fully grasp and enjoy some of the nuances of the plot.
Despite this personal hurdle, Injustice: Year Three remains a compelling and well-crafted addition to the series. A personal low point by the series’ ridiculously high standards but an objective masterclass nonetheless.
Profile Image for Hone Haapu.
142 reviews1 follower
January 5, 2018
A little disappointed with where this series went in this volume. However, I do get the feeling that Injustice Gods Among Us could be the storyline to rival the Avengers Civil & Infinity War cinematic arcs. It would be great to see DC and Warner change tact and go with a Green Lantern based approach to the DCEU. One that focuses on an Injustice or Blackest Night based story.

THE GOOD
- This volume is a great introduction/ revision of all the characters that wield magic in the DCU. Their inclusion fits well - seeing as magic is one of Superman's few weaknesses and would need to be employed to have any chance of countering a fully empowered Superman.
- There is yet more witty interplay between Harlequin and a few of the other characters. I have always maintained that Harley is a great offsider for the Joker. She has always been a more humanistic and predictable vehicle for Joker's psychopathic humor.
- There was a poignant reimagining of how the story could have gone during a dream sequence had by Superman, midway through the volume.

THE BAD
- The war didn't end. Whether it be a tv series, a comic run or even a series of novels, too often have great story arcs been sacrificed to meet publication commitments. Take this volume for example. After the dust settles in the final issue - nothing has really changed. Some magical heroes have swooped in, traded blows and declared an allegiance. There have been a few pieces taken off the board and few re-introduced. However plotwise, very little was contributed to the overall progress of the story.
Profile Image for K.
138 reviews4 followers
April 11, 2022
Magic and devils, ugh. The last volume was a masterpiece compared to this one. Also feels like a filler, since the story didn't progress at all.
I still can't get over the idiotic premise how everyone is more butthurt over Superman killing Joker, than Joker killing millions of people in Metropolis in a nuclear explosion, including Superman's pregnant wife. They also don't have a problem with Harley Quinn, a culprit in these atrocities being a part of their 'resistance'. I can only surmise that the writers of this schlock have really messed up morality.
I'm hate-reading it at this point.
Profile Image for Kieran McAndrew.
3,066 reviews20 followers
June 9, 2024
Injustice: Gods Among Us: Year Three - The Complete Collection

Only magic can stop the yellow-ring bearing Superman and John Constantine is willing to connive, finagle and manipulate anything for a chance to bring down history's greatest ever villain. With the help of Batman and his team, Constantine will attempt to take Superman off the board once and for all.

Fantastic artwork and a mind grabbing plot shows the full scale of Taylor's imagination. A great addition to the series.
Profile Image for Joshua.
26 reviews
October 25, 2024
Man I really didn't like year 3. There's the usual rant about the terrible characterisation ofc which was especially bad here. Even for Injustice just all felt a little bit flimsy. And dont get me started on wonder woman. Ignoring all of that however I still can't really say i liked it. It was just a constant stream of big reveals. And yeah it had its cool moments and this kind of comic definitely has its appeal and it had a sick fucking cast but this really wasnt for me.

Uhm 2/5 stars which sound high maybe for all the shit talking I did but its kinda like fastfood. Read this in one sitting bc you know its bad but you cant stop reading.
Profile Image for Dale Kulas.
129 reviews
August 31, 2024
I enjoyed the theme of Year Three centering around Constantine! I am presuming this must have been around his NBC show was on air or when he was part of Legends of Tomorrow. I thought Constantine was implemented well, and thought DC somehow stuck that bizarre cosmic fight showdown it set up to finish off the Year Three arc.

Again, lots of surprising twists and sudden demises since Injustice is not official canon and I love how this is resulting in DC pulling no punches and going for it! Here's hoping Year Four keeps it up!
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Profile Image for Samuel.
394 reviews
June 29, 2025
4.25/5.

Loved Constantine here, but the story does feel a bit like it’s making up excuses for characters to be / not be in places at certain times. Still a really fun volume though, and some of the plot developments were pretty cool (deaths, reveals, etc.). Dunno how the last two years are gonna be though, since it seems Buccellato fully takes over writing from here. Hopeful for the best though😙
22 reviews
August 4, 2025
Liked that they brought in some magic/inter-dimensional beings. I also think it was really clever how they reincorporated Joker. I guess their only option now is to turn to other dimensions? I'm not sure what else would help. I also particularly enjoyed the interlude of Superman's dream world. It added an emotional depth to the conflict that I appreciated.
Profile Image for mar✰.
568 reviews38 followers
October 6, 2020
Yo sólo quiero que Superman y todo su clan entren en pinche razón, ¿es mucho pedir eso?

SIGO CONFIRMANDO MI AMOR POR BRUCE WAYNE.
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