FC is all about the Multiverse, so I don't see using characters from it as a big deal.Or as I call it Morrison using the Multiverse as a dues ex machina.The Supermen of other realities.
That's why you need to read Final Crisis: Superman Beyond. It's two essential chapters of the story. DC didn't quite promote it that way, however.Yeah reading #7 was a fun experience for me. All of a sudden Darkseid is gone and the actual villain is some space vampire who never appeared before or was even mentioned in the series. Jeez.
None. The only essential part of the story that is not "Final Crisis" proper is "Superman Beyond", and it is included in the trade.Talking only in 'trade' terms - what trades should I get prior to reading the Final Crisis 'trade'?
None. The only essential part of the story that is not "Final Crisis" proper is "Superman Beyond", and it is included in the trade.Talking only in 'trade' terms - what trades should I get prior to reading the Final Crisis 'trade'?
Final Crisis as a story is fairly heavy on symbolism and such; it's much less a conventional superhero story than a giant allegory (for example, the Super Young Team disappears near the end as a commentary on new characters getting introduced into the DCU and then slowly fading away while the old standards go on). Like a lot of Morrison's work, makes it fairly divisive.
Except, I viewed the Super Young Team not as new characters but as new versions of the Forever People. Which fits in what you're saying, except with recreated older characters, made "multi-cultural," but eventually replaced by the originals.
None. The only essential part of the story that is not "Final Crisis" proper is "Superman Beyond", and it is included in the trade.Talking only in 'trade' terms - what trades should I get prior to reading the Final Crisis 'trade'?
There's also a couple of tie-in issues of BATMAN that fill in a gap in the story.
None. The only essential part of the story that is not "Final Crisis" proper is "Superman Beyond", and it is included in the trade.
There's also a couple of tie-in issues of BATMAN that fill in a gap in the story.
Are you talking about the additional issues in the Batman RIP trade which cover Batman being mentally taken over by The Lump (or something similar).
Btw, I was completely mystified when reading it (it's supposed to happen in the middle of FC while Batman is on Apokolips and there's nothing in the trade to "bridge" why Batman has been captured etc.) but then Batman RIP kinda mystified me if I try to approach it with any level of detail.
What comic was this in? I don't remember reading this in the RIP trade.missing his Cowl (which Dr. Hurt has cursed and told Bruce that he will die when he wears it again).
What comic was this in? I don't remember reading this in the RIP trade.missing his Cowl (which Dr. Hurt has cursed and told Bruce that he will die when he wears it again).
There never is a real FINAL crisis! next decade it will be the ''HONEST TO GAWD GUYS, THIS IS THE FINAL CRISIS crisis!So is this REALLY gonna be the absolute final crisis? Or is this another example of DC trotting out another crisis year after year? Seems that whenever they do this, it never works. Crisis on Infinite Earths was supposed to wrap everything up, yet it obviously didn't, so we got Zero Hour. That didn't work, so then came Infinite Crisis. And lo and behold, that didn't do anything either, so now there's FINAL Crisis. What's next? Absolutely The Finalest Crisis Ever, We Really Mean It This Time?![]()
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