DC Comics: The Final Crisis!

Started by Superherovandal101 pages

Honestly I feel this should never have been seven issues. I hate how the big two feel that their events should only be seven issues. It doesn't give the stories enough room to develop. I think one on of the greatest flaws of FC was that he tried to pack just too much damn story into 7 issues. and if they do this with blackest night i will be severely pissed off.

Did anyone else notice this 'version' of Superman?:

haermm2

Originally posted by Darth Vicious
Cap is what I was thinking. With Cap we hope he'll be back. He'll be back eventually but after more than a year we have had no indication that he's alive. Steve Rogers may never come back to life.
Spoiler:
Batman
on the other hand, we know for sure that hes still alive and will come back.

Question, In order to fully grasped the magnitude of FC, Were all the tie-ins necessary? Because reading them by themselves I understood pretty much nothing.

i thought they added to the story, at least as far as revelations was concerned...

Originally posted by Superherovandal
Honestly I feel this should never have been seven issues. I hate how the big two feel that their events should only be seven issues. It doesn't give the stories enough room to develop. I think one on of the greatest flaws of FC was that he tried to pack just too much damn story into 7 issues. and if they do this with blackest night i will be severely pissed off.

It's painful enough they've decided to whore Blackest Night out as this summer's event. I already consider it ruined.

Originally posted by Galan007
Did anyone else notice this 'version' of Superman?:

haermm2

The funny thing is, I don't think Morrison made him up.

That'd be, if memory serves, "The Sunshine Superman" from an Elseworlds from decades back.

Originally posted by Galan007
Srsly though, from start to finish FC was the definition of an epic story imo. Like someone else mentioned, it seemed like a bit too much was crammed into the last issue (there probably could have been 8 issues) but it was still fantastic nonetheless.

Seriously? I thought nearly everything about issue 7 (except for Batman being alive) was complete crap. I did enjoy Revelation, though.

Originally posted by Enyalus
Seriously? I thought nearly everything about issue 7 (except for Batman being alive) was complete crap.
g_twitch

Originally posted by Galan007
g_twitch

And was it just me or was Mandrokk completely, totally, unnecessary?

...You've got Heaven's army and all the multiverse's Supermen, and he gets killed by a stake ring construct from three GLs... 😐

Originally posted by tjcoady
The funny thing is, I don't think Morrison made him up.

That'd be, if memory serves, "The Sunshine Superman" from an Elseworlds from decades back.

It's usually safe to assume most of the stuff that shows up in Morrison's work is a reference to something that he didn't just make up on the spot, at least when he doesn't go out of his way to make sure we know he made it up. Even the Worlogog, which seems like a novel name/idea, is an obscure Shakespeare reference.

Originally posted by Enyalus
And was it just me or was Mandrokk completely, totally, unnecessary?

...You've got Heaven's army and all the multiverse's Supermen, and he gets killed by a stake ring construct from three GLs... 😐

I thought that was Ultraman who got stalked.

Originally posted by Vally Doosh
Guessing you guys were high when you read it?

I was!

And trust me, it makes it even MORE epic.

Originally posted by tjcoady
I thought that was Ultraman who got stalked.

The hands and flames look like the vamp. I think Ultraman was already killed from HV.

Originally posted by Raoul
i thought they added to the story, at least as far as revelations was concerned...

I only asked because in one page Wonder Woman is still under Darkseids control only to be back to normal a couple of pages after without any explanation. Did she got back to normal in a different tie-in?

😂 Darkseid got sung to death.

poor ds

Originally posted by Enyalus
And was it just me or was Mandrokk completely, totally, unnecessary?

...You've got Heaven's army and all the multiverse's Supermen, and he gets killed by a stake ring construct from three GLs... 😐

shhhhh you want an angry mob of morrison cockstrokers to burn you at the stake?

Originally posted by Vally Doosh
It's painful enough they've decided to whore Blackest Night out as this summer's event. I already consider it ruined.
I have faith in Geoff Johns not to screw it up considering its his baby and he's been planning for several years.

Originally posted by Vally Doosh
Guessing you guys were high when you read it?

Since when are you allowed an opinion on other peoples tastes ?

Originally posted by HueyFreeman
shhhhh you want an angry mob of morrison cockstrokers to burn you at the stake?

Yes .... because anyone who doesn't like Morison's work IN GENERAL doesn't deserve to live.

Just read a review, **** me they he tried to fit a LOT into one comic. The thing should have been longer than seven issues. The same was true with the last crisis. When you consider that original one was 12 issues, and secret wars was like 100000, its only fair that this one should be granted the same treatment.