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Final Crisis
Final Crisis
Author: Grant Morrison, J.G. Jones, Carlos Pacheco, Doug Mahnke
What happens when evil wins? That's the question Superman, Batman and The Justice League of America must face when Darkseid and his legion of narcissistic followers actually win the war between light and dark. Featuring the deaths and resurrections of major DC characters, "Final Crisis" is a challenging, thought-provoking take on o...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781848562998
ISBN-10: 1848562993
Publication Date: 7/23/2010
Pages: 352
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Publisher: Titan Books Ltd
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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Barbllm avatar reviewed Final Crisis on + 241 more book reviews
I am not a huge comic book geek. I picked this up on a whim and was engrossed within a few panels. Darkseid, one of the New Gods of Apokolips, is broadcasting an Anti-Life equation that forces all to submit to his whims; it's a world with no hope, no desire, only despair. In the midst of all this, there's a large metaphysical narrative that involves Superman being used to battle some type of vampire-like creature that controls the multiverse. It's confusing for the uninitiated (like me), but I found it satisfying. It was neat to see Green Lantern have a subplot wherein he's accused of murdering Orion, and taken before a tribunal of Alpha Lanterns and Guardians. For all his ring-based powers, he's little more than a cog in a large intergalactic machine.

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