After a year of anxiously awaiting Final Crisis, I ended up being really disappointed with it. It's bizarre and disjointed and just seems to be taking place in a completely different world from the rest of the DCU, both tonally and continuity-wise. It contracts most of Countdown, and every single other event or comic that doesn't say "Final Crisis" in the title is completely ignoring it.
To my mind, this entire thing is one bad "what if?" story. Certainly not worthy of being the tent pole summer crossover. Darkseid finally winning and taking over the Earth is a cool idea and all, but the New Gods being reincarnated in different forms just gives this entire thing an alternate reality doesn't-count feel.
When Final Crisis is done and gone, is it actually going to affect the DCU? Wonder Woman was turned into a pig, for god's sakes. Isn't this going to end with one huge ret-con reality-wipe restoring everything to pre-FC? Is everyone on the Earth actually going to remember being Anti-Life slaves for a few weeks?
To my mind, this entire thing is one bad "what if?" story. Certainly not worthy of being the tent pole summer crossover. Darkseid finally winning and taking over the Earth is a cool idea and all, but the New Gods being reincarnated in different forms just gives this entire thing an alternate reality doesn't-count feel.
When Final Crisis is done and gone, is it actually going to affect the DCU? Wonder Woman was turned into a pig, for god's sakes. Isn't this going to end with one huge ret-con reality-wipe restoring everything to pre-FC? Is everyone on the Earth actually going to remember being Anti-Life slaves for a few weeks?