wiegeabo
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I have the same problem with Final Crisis that I had with Morrison's Seven Soldiers. The build-up wrote a check that the conclusion couldn't cash. I was expecting a spectacular finish to the story, not a jumbled mess where the villain has to be defeated 10,000 ways simultaneously (Quickly, let's use the lasso of truth on him, shoot him, trick Death into running into him, and sing at him!)-- some of which I didn't understand that well because I didn't read any of the tie-ins. Apparently I had to read Superman Beyond to know why singing at Darkseid finished him off. Without that, it looked like something that came out of ****ing nowhere. Tie-ins are the #1 reason I refuse to read most events. I don't remember who told me Final Crisis was supposed to be readable as a stand-alone mini, but they lied to me.
And I remember Aristotle's crusade to insult the intelligence of anyone who disliked Final Crisis. I hadn't even read it yet when I said I wasn't a fan of deus ex machinas because they're often used as cheap ploys by the author because they've written themselves into a corner. To put it bluntly, he called me an idiot. I'm glad he's gone.
Final Crisis in 5 panels
