


I have no idea how confusing they will be though. About the Author Writer Grant Morrison is known for his innovative. Call it the sequel to the DC CW’s Crisis on Infinite Earths, if you’d like. Everything with him from Final Crisis is recapped / expanded on in other issues of Morrison's run (the Last Rites part of RIP, 701 and 702 in Time and the Batman) so if you skip Final Crisis you will eventually find out all the bat-relevant parts. Language eng Summary "What happens when evil wins? That's the devastating question Superman, Batman, the Justice League and every other super being in the DC Universe must face when Darkseid and his otherworldly legion of followers actually win the war between light and dark" - from publisher's web site Cataloging source BTCTA Morrison, Grant Dewey number 741.5973 Illustrations illustrations Index no index present LC call number PN6727. Batman 682-683 in addition to Final Crisis 1-7, Superman Beyond 1-2 and Submit 1. Jones (Illustrator), Doug Mahnke (Illustrator) 830 ratings Kindle & Comixology 3.99 Read with Our Free App Library Binding 33.05 1 Used from 42.00 1 New from 33.05 Paperback 34.98 27 Used from 3.96 3 New from 31.00 3 Collectible from 15. 2b: Captain America: Travels through history in his quest to return home. 2a: Batman: Not actually dead, travels throughout history in his quest to return home. 1b: Captain America: Killed at the climax of Civil War, Marvel’s big event, nearly 3 years prior.

Good and evil - Comic books, strips, etc Final Crisis Paperback Jby Grant Morrison (Author), J.G. 1a:Batman: Killed at the climax of DC’s major event, Final Crisis.The story is not there to serve the continuity. One of the themes of Final Crisis is that the continuity is there to serve the story. Label Final crisis Title Final crisis Statement of responsibility Grant Morrison, script J.G. Final Crisis is a wonderful and fantastic book because it stands all by itself and works like a stand-alone graphic novel.
