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Indlæser... Absolute Final Crisisaf Grant Morrison, J. G. Jones (Illustrator), Doug Mahnke (Illustrator)
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Bliv medlem af LibraryThing for at finde ud af, om du vil kunne lide denne bog. Der er ingen diskussionstråde på Snak om denne bog. The crisis stories have been pretty interesting, oddly enough the final chapter was the least attractive as far as well written coherent story. The art was good and the book (in Absolute format) was well put together. But the scope never narrowed enough to follow a storyline to get you to really care and identify with the characters. Despight the length it felt rushed. Identity Crisis at this point remains the jewel of the books as far as a well rendered story and character moments in one cohesive story IMHO. The four books in the Crisis series are: Crisis on Infinite earths Infinite Crisis (omnibus) Identity Crisis And finally, Final Crisis ingen anmeldelser | tilføj en anmeldelse
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The mind-blowing event from 2008 is collected in thisspectacular new hardcover collecting Final Crisis #1-7, Final Crisis:Submit #1, Final Crisis: Superman Beyond #1-2, and the FinalCrisis Sketchbook, plus the newly added Final Crisis #1 Director'sCut and Batman #682-683, all written by Grant Morrison, now with seven newstory pages by Morrison and Mahnke! What happens when evil wins? That's the devastatingquestion Superman, Batman, the Justice League, and every other super being inthe DC Universe must face when Darkseid and his otherworldly legion of followersactually win the war between light and dark. This oversized, slipcased hardcover comes with its ownpair of 3-D glasses! No library descriptions found. |
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But I couldn't always integrate what I was reading into a big picture, so ultimately my response is more tepid than I'd like: this is one of those stories one ought to love or hate, and yet here I am, being lukewarm. Now that I know the shape of the whole, I'd like to reread it and see what I think. Some day, I guess!
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