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#Injustice 3 invincible series#
This could lead to a fascinating subversion of the fighting game genre, and work in conjunction alongside the Injustice series as opposed to feeling exactly the same.

While there are heavy-hitters in the Justice League Dark comics, for the most part, the majority of its members rely on the occult to help them fight. Of course, the focus on magic would greatly transform the kind of fighting game this would be. RELATED: The Best Video Game Comic Books And Manga But in our opinion, the weirder, the better. Essentially imagine the JLA but instead of Superman you have John Constantine - the lovable chain-smoking Brit with a penchant for swearing - and instead of Batman, you have Frankenstein. Speaking of superhero teams with underutilized characters, have you ever heard of Justice League Dark? The answer for a lot of people is likely yes, although those unfamiliar with the wider DC universe may have passed these folks by. Would it be amazing though? Oh, absolutely. Just imagine a fighting game with a lot of really cool, heavily underutilized heroes and villains, with a handful of recognizable names. If none of that makes sense to you - you should really read the comic, it’s fantastic - then fear not. Oh, and Animal Man is floating around in space dealing with a reformed Lobo. That leaves the likes of Booster Gold, Lex Luthor’s Everyman Project heroes, Elongated Man, and more to fend for themselves. In 52, Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman have all disappeared, leaving the remaining heroes to do their thing and save the world - Batman really needed a holiday, you can hardly blame him. Enter 52, a comic so jam-packed with obscure heroes - it even includes a cameo from The Blimp - that it is pure buffoonery that it hasn’t had some form of video game adaptation. However, while it contains your classic DC heroes like Superman, Wonder Woman, and Aquaman, it is sorely lacking a lot of the minor heroes that make the DC universe so nuanced. Both games offer fans the ultimate DC crossover event, featuring characters from across the publisher’s impressive roster of comics.
