by Grant Morrison
I don't even know what just happened.
Giving this the benefit of the doubt with 4 stars. I feel like I had I known more about DC Universe and such while reading it, it would have been a lot more complex and made sense. To me this could have easily been 100 pages shorter just because it seemed like it was long just for the purpose of bei...
If I was going to rate Final Crisis on the ideas and the ambition that Morrison brought to the table, this would be a four star book, at least. If I was going to rate it solely on the writing and execution of those ideas... Well, more like a two star book. Morrison is like this, and I think we all k...
...what the &*(# was that?!?I've enjoyed Grant Morrison's work in the past, but Final Crisis feels like an experiment gone wrong. It's incoherent and lacks even one memorable scene. Call me stupid (you won't be the first), but I couldn't make any real sense of it at all. Reading it felt like work, b...
grant morrison: super-hero or super-villain? you be the judge!on the one hand, Final Crisis is an amazing achievement. it sure seems like dc just handed the reins to morrison and told him You Go And Do What You Do, We Don't Give A Flying Fuckeroo. they wanted to 'end' things with a bang and then pre...
know this is not a traditional book but I felt that it is worth reviewing since it's so big, both in size for a graphic novel and in the DC universe.This is an epic and chaotic DC crossover graphic novel dealing with the rise of an evil power by the name of Darksied. The superheros are, of course, t...
An unqualified disaster on a million different fragmented levels. I really don't even know where to begin. I guess the main thing wrong with this book is its erratic nature. I don't care how many artsy people post that Morrison intended to do it that way because of the way time itself was falling ap...