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7/16/2025, 7:00:15 PM
>>149418535
You have no argument. At least try to provide why they suck.
>Infinite Crisis
Like most modern "Crisis" stories, it's another attempt at fixing what ain't broke under the guise of returning things to "the way they ought to be". You could maybe argue that the Post-Crisis DCU had run out of steam in its need to retread Silver Age stuff, but it pretty much solidified the stagnation of character growth.
>Countdown
What if 52 was written by editorial trying to set up the next "Let's fix things to the way they ought to be" event, but with nothing lasting or creative being done? A massive letdown on all fronts.
>52
The only good one of these stories, which is still marred down when you realize that it doesn't actually fill in the gaps that the simultaneous "ONE YEAR LATER" stories claimed it did. You basically only get 5-6 real storylines; half of which resolve by the halfway point of the whole series.
>Final Crisis
Literally needed schizo logic leaps to enjoy (ie Hypercrisis)
You have no argument. At least try to provide why they suck.
>Infinite Crisis
Like most modern "Crisis" stories, it's another attempt at fixing what ain't broke under the guise of returning things to "the way they ought to be". You could maybe argue that the Post-Crisis DCU had run out of steam in its need to retread Silver Age stuff, but it pretty much solidified the stagnation of character growth.
>Countdown
What if 52 was written by editorial trying to set up the next "Let's fix things to the way they ought to be" event, but with nothing lasting or creative being done? A massive letdown on all fronts.
>52
The only good one of these stories, which is still marred down when you realize that it doesn't actually fill in the gaps that the simultaneous "ONE YEAR LATER" stories claimed it did. You basically only get 5-6 real storylines; half of which resolve by the halfway point of the whole series.
>Final Crisis
Literally needed schizo logic leaps to enjoy (ie Hypercrisis)
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