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Final Crisis #7
Written by Grant Morrison Art by Doug Mahnke & Christian Alamy Covers by J.G. Jones and…
Final Crisis #6
Written by Grant Morrison Art and covers by J.G. Jones and Carlos Pacheco & Jesus Merino …
Final Crisis #5
Written by Grant Morrison Art and covers by J.G. Jones, Carlos Pacheco & Jesus Merino …
Final Crisis #4
Written by Grant Morrison Art by J.G. Jones and Carlos Pacheco Covers by J.G. Jones It's…
Final Crisis #3
Written by Grant Morrison Art and covers by J.G. Jones Batman missing in action! Superman…
Final Crisis #1
Written by Grant Morrison Art and covers by J.G. Jones Witness the historic start of the…
Graphic Novels
Final Crisis (Graphic Novel)
Written by GRANT MORRISON Art by J.G. JONES, CARLOS PACHECO, JESUS MERINO & OTHERS Cover…
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Final Crisis
- Publisher:
- DC Comics
- Latest Release Date:
- January 28, 2009
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What started off with a big hyped event, several tie-ins and boiling tensions around the DCU, I can’t help but feel the ending of this book just fell apart. I was no fan of Countdown, but the beginning few issues of this felt promising. But as some say about Grant Morrison’s ambitions with Batman fell apart (I disagree), they certainly just came crashing in Final Crisis 7. I didn’t understand the point of it at all, and if anything, it really left the certainty of the DCU up in the air, without being a definitive end to any Crises to come (which was supposed to be a selling point on this book,’No more crises!’).
The art direction was messy from 5-7, although it seems as though JG Jones got overwhelmed and got back up from Dough Mahnke (I like him a lot!) in 7, but most of it was just still sloppy.
For a Crisis, which they aren’t always great quality works of art, I can see there was an attempt at making it art, while still appeasing the fan boy heart of the ‘cross-over’, but there are just somethings that are supposed to be Michael Bay and not Ingmar Bergman. Just what the hell happened, DC? Grant Morrison, don’t do mainstream cross-overs anymore!





