
#BEAST BOY INJUSTICE 3 SERIES#
Much like Beast Boy, Plastic Man has the potential to bring a vast array of transformation-based attacks that could add some much needed visual variety to a series that stubbornly sticks to NetherRealm's stiff style of animation. He got his fair share of limelight in several chapters of the Injustice comic series, and yet the elastic wacko, Eel O'Brien, has yet to be playable. Despite his relative lack of notoriety compared to A-listers like Batman, Plastic Man has already received some attention from NetherRealm. One of DC's somewhat less-famous stars, Plastic Man, also offers a lot of potential gameplay variety. Luckily, the DC multiverse is a near-boundless source of unique characters ripe for a new video game adaption. However, a new Injustice game opens the way for many new opportunities, and when it comes to fighting games very few things are as important as the roster. All of the most-well known figures from DC Comics, such as Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman and Flash, are playable, but there are also less famous character like Black Adam, Captain Cold, and Atrocitus that many players who aren't invested in the DC universe may not recognize. So far, NetherRealm Studios' Injustice franchise has done a fairly thorough job at giving both seminal and smaller heroes their time to shine in the series. Naturally, one would expect a third entry in the Injustice franchise to follow along a new series of comics, and the possibility of a new fighting game opens the way for speculation on a brand-new Injustice roster. Recently, the writer of the Injustice spin-off comics, Tom Taylor, teased a possible continuation of the Injustice series on Twitter.
