It's kind of dense and while there is a point it hasn;t manifested itself
yet.

Which is just what I want to see in a major event book.


On 10/20/08, Terry Morton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>  I'm not as much of an expert on the DCU as Shag, Michael Bailey, and
> Ravenface are, but I've found that I have to read each issue of Final Crisis
> at least twice.
>
> My having read 7 Soldiers of Victory also seems to have helped.
>
>
>  On Mon, Oct 20, 2008 at 3:16 PM, Erika <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>
>> I consider myself a reasonably intelligent, patient reader of comics,
>> but after reading the first couple of "Final Crisis" installments and
>> the various tie-ins, I have no idea — none — where all of this is
>> going. There are whole story arcs I don't understand. I get that Grant
>> Morrison has a nonlinear, hallucinogenic style, and I've certainly
>> liked some of his past work. But so far, I've come away from "FC" and
>> his "Batman" run with nothing but headaches and questions. I'm just
>> venting here, but is anyone else having this problem?
>>
>> >>
>>


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