So is Masters of the Universe vs Injustice the greatest crossover of all time?
Doe six issues, they managed to fit in a lot from both franchises. Personally I consider it the definitive ending to the mainline Injustice comics, canon be damned.
__________________ In a perfect world everyone would do what they're told by authorities for their own best interests and the interests of society.
But in the real world many DON'T have your best interests at heart. If you believe "the science", then believe the Milgram Experiments.
Peoples only defense is the right to say "No" to authorities.
If you're open to suggestions, you can't go wrong with Stan Sakai's "Usagi Yojimbo".
About a former samurai and ronin, Miyomoto Usagi, in an anthropomorphic feudal Japan. Very whimsical, great art style, educational on a variety of topics like ancient kite making or soy souce farms.
Stan Sakai himself worked on Groo as a letterer I believe, and was good.friends.with Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird, who did occasional crossovers where the TMNT come to Usagi's universe.
__________________ In a perfect world everyone would do what they're told by authorities for their own best interests and the interests of society.
But in the real world many DON'T have your best interests at heart. If you believe "the science", then believe the Milgram Experiments.
Peoples only defense is the right to say "No" to authorities.
I actually only read Alan Moore's classic run, thought most people got the utopia message wrong. Yes, in the real world a utopia becomes a dystopian nightmare.
In a comic, you get all diseases sorted, all needs met, you get to commune with long dead giants of civilization and culture, and you get super powered bodies. The point was never "Injustice", the point was this is a comic and a utopia can work because gods actually exist to force it.
Which makes it "anti utopian" in the sense such things do not exist in the real world. Extreme measures, FICTIONAL measures, or acts of god, that is the only path to a utopia.
__________________ In a perfect world everyone would do what they're told by authorities for their own best interests and the interests of society.
But in the real world many DON'T have your best interests at heart. If you believe "the science", then believe the Milgram Experiments.
Peoples only defense is the right to say "No" to authorities.