I have to throw my hat into the "WTF is going on in Final Crisis" camp. Admittedly, I'm not a huge DC reader but I know more than the average giant dog.
We get an opening with Frankenstein bustin' into a warehouse screaming "FREEZE!" and The Question running away. Next you have a scene where a bunch of shady people are talking about "plans" for the Question should they ever catch her and then, in a dramatic twist of fiction, they catch her as she looks at some super-god wearing safari shorts in a hole.
Then there's talk of floaty chair guy's (can't remember his name) symbol being found in the NY subway that dates back to the paleolithic revolution (revolution?!) even though it's clearly on a concrete pillar that likely wouldn't have existed during the good ole paleolithic revolution.
Then there's some cool Flash stuff just prior to the fire-guy becoming a Cylon.
I didn't get the Superman heat-vision thing. And the "PULL THE PLUGS!" thing was just rediculous.
Oh, and anthropomorphic Tiger-butler with a jetpack.
SI: Frontline was pretty great again, and anyone bitching about how super-geniuses don't do anything to fix the world in comics ought to take a look at Invincible Iron Man this week, I think.
That page
I was like goddamn
That is how you spend all that money, Mr Stark
For those of you who don't read it
He buys the controlling interest in a soda company because they have vending machines literally all over the world
He then announces his plan to use these vending machines to dispense retrovirals and the AIDS vaccine once they have one
SI: Frontline was pretty great again, and anyone bitching about how super-geniuses don't do anything to fix the world in comics ought to take a look at Invincible Iron Man this week, I think.
What do you mean, again? The first one was middling at best.
rar rar rar i don't have all the answers right up front on a silver platter with a little hand-lettered placard saying 'here are the answers' rar rar
Fuck you I've been a hideous DC fanboy for years and even I can't figure out what's going on here. This story sucks and you know it.
hey i'm just raggin' you a little man, it's cool. but no, i don't think the story sucks. it's definitely not all being laid out in front of us, but that doesn't mean it won't be. honestly, and i'm not trying to be sarcastic here or anything, i don't know why everyone who has these problems with it doesn't just stop buying it for a bit to see how it shapes up. wait for the trade, even.
I'm just frustrated that there is SO MUCH weird being packed in here, all at once. I'd rather they did a longer (maybe weekly? they seem to love that these days) book that explained what was going on a bit more. I'm going to have to buy a million tie-in books to figure it all out and I hate when that happens.
At least for Secret Invasion I can get by with just the main book and the two Avengers titles.
Coming at this from a Marvel fanboy's perspective, I've found it's just pretty good to just roll with the story so far in FC. I've always been of the mind that there is a lot more room to accept just crazy-ass fantastical stuff goes on in DC than Marvel, so I have no problem with what's gone on so far, up to and including issue 3. Anyway, Morrison said before FC #1 even came out that Mary Marvel was going to fuck up WW's shit. So I hardly see that as a surprise. As for Oracle, I am stupified by some of the comments here. Web Goddess is blindsided by an e-mail doing things e-mail shouldn't be able to do (especially to her). Why wouldn't her reaction jump to unplugging her goddamn computer?
But I especially like the comment about SI. Because you're right. It's much easier to just buy the 16 issues of Avengers that tell the backstory. Meanwhile, the only known FC tie-ins I can guess are really important are maybe Resist, Submit and (ahem) Revelations--all of which are maybe 3 issues each, max. Really, there is no question over which company is doing a more thorough job of milking the shit out of event tie-ins this summer/fall. I though DC Universe #0 summed up the backstory pretty well: gods warred, evil won. After that, any further discussion feels academic because the villains are gods. I figure if the Legion of Three Worlds tie-in is premised on it taking the entirety of the LSH to kick Prime's ass, then worrying much on what Renee Montoya is doing and why one of the Checkmate kings cares is something that is setting up for a bigger part in the future--say when they cover the month between Oracle getting mail and the Flashes reaching Bludhaven. Or not. Who knows?
I still like it. And, really, the discussion about Mary Marvel's attire is best left to the tools on scans_daily.
Thank you Crimsondude! I haven't read Final Crisis, but in the scans I've seen it seems pretty blatant that Oracle's referring to unplugging HER OWN COMPUTER. She doesn't seem to be saying "kill the entire Internet!"
She's just trying to get her own computer disconnected before badness occurs.
SI: Frontline was pretty great again, and anyone bitching about how super-geniuses don't do anything to fix the world in comics ought to take a look at Invincible Iron Man this week, I think.
What do you mean, again? The first one was middling at best.
I mean I thought the first one was great and I thought the second issue was also great.
I guess I can see how some of you aren't in to Final Crisis, but I don't see how some of you same people can rave on about Secret Invasion when it's been four issues of the Avengers doing nothing in the Savage Land and various heroes popping in and out of New York City and doing nothing.
I guess I can see how some of you aren't in to Final Crisis, but I don't see how some of you same people can rave on about Secret Invasion when it's been four issues of the Avengers doing nothing in the Savage Land and various heroes popping in and out of New York City and doing nothing.
Kyle
Because they didn't unplug the internet because an e-mail was sent out.
Also because they didn't release the Legacy Virus.
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I guess I can see how some of you aren't in to Final Crisis, but I don't see how some of you same people can rave on about Secret Invasion when it's been four issues of the Avengers doing nothing in the Savage Land and various heroes popping in and out of New York City and doing nothing.
Kyle
Because they didn't unplug the internet because an e-mail was sent out.
no they just hacked a whole network that tony stark set up to control the weather
You're right. The alien virus that shut down Stark Industries, SHIELD, and apparently the whole world from the way some of the tie-ins have suggested is in no way similar.
EDIT: Damn you, Sars.
Also, I hate you all.
That said, here is the offending page with Superman.
After this page, here's the secret: THEY NEVER CUT BACK TO HIM!
So, tell me. Does anyone else see Superman fly off in this issue, or just the people who didn't actually read it?
i thought it was pretty clear that it was just some ploy to get him off planet so that superman isn't around to save everyone, much like they've done with batman and hal jordan.
Final Crisis & I are cool, mostly. But Grant Morrison is not so deep in the internet, and it shows in this issue.
As for the people who don't know what is going on, perhaps the book just isn't for you. Because if Talky Tawny & Frankenstein make you think you're missing a huge plot point, well, this might be too DC-heavy of a book to pick up.
Like, I don't read a lot of Marvel. I picked up one issue of Secret Invasion for fun, and in it some lady was revived and Hawk Eye was happy. I had no idea who the lady was, but I just assumed she was a dead former lover. Just like all you need to know is that the tiger in the suit is a friend of Captain Marvel. I didn't get freaked out and claim Bendis' legacy was over because I didn't understand why there were two Spider-Men and why they were on a Dinosaur Island.
My moments of the week were in:
Nightwing
"They hug me for a half hour until they stop shaking."
It was a great detail that really highlighted the difference between Nightwing & Batman. Not only would people have been scared of Batman after he saved them, but he wouldn't stick around to be hugged for a half hour. Nightwing just consoled them and that was awesome.
Also, catching a woman out of a crashing helicopter is a pretty bad ass action scene.
Trinity:
Primat must be the most hilariously uncomfortable villain to fight. "Shit, Primat is robbing a bank. God, I hate it when that gorilla hits on me. You want to take this one?"
Final Crisis & I are cool, mostly. But Grant Morrison is not so deep in the internet, and it shows in this issue.
As for the people who don't know what is going on, perhaps the book just isn't for you. Because if Talky Tawny & Frankenstein make you think you're missing a huge plot point, well, this might be too DC-heavy of a book to pick up.
Like, I don't read a lot of Marvel. I picked up one issue of Secret Invasion for fun, and in it some lady was revived and Hawk Eye was happy. I had no idea who the lady was, but I just assumed she was a dead former lover. Just like all you need to know is that the tiger in the suit is a friend of Captain Marvel. I didn't get freaked out and claim Bendis' legacy was over because I didn't understand why there were two Spider-Men and why they were on a Dinosaur Island.
Seriously. I'm baffled why some fools are acting as if you need a degree in DCU lore to understand what's happening. It's pretty obvious that they're going to explain shit throughout the actual story, instead of throwing out 20 tie-in's which explain it to death.
This was the week I was going to buy the first three issues of FC. I was ambivalent about doing so before, but now I am, uh, ambivalenter? Probably going to buy it anyway.
What the fuck happened to the world? was this some big super-event or something?
The US Government tried to weaponise clones of The High, who promptly went insane when they chased the Authority into the Bleed and proceed to blow themselves up in earth's orbit. Cue the end of the world, I guess.
Did anyone read Venom: Dark Origin? It was awful. I don't even know why I read it; possibly because I hate myself.
I guess Eddie Brock has always been totally insane, now!
I guess I can see how some of you aren't in to Final Crisis, but I don't see how some of you same people can rave on about Secret Invasion when it's been four issues of the Avengers doing nothing in the Savage Land and various heroes popping in and out of New York City and doing nothing.
Kyle
Because they didn't unplug the internet because an e-mail was sent out.
Also because they didn't release the Legacy Virus.
Once again, read the fucking book.
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Wait, is that the chick from Trinity? Morgan La Fay, I think?
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Then there's talk of floaty chair guy's (can't remember his name) symbol being found in the NY subway that dates back to the paleolithic revolution (revolution?!) even though it's clearly on a concrete pillar that likely wouldn't have existed during the good ole paleolithic revolution.
Then there's some cool Flash stuff just prior to the fire-guy becoming a Cylon.
I didn't get the Superman heat-vision thing. And the "PULL THE PLUGS!" thing was just rediculous.
Oh, and anthropomorphic Tiger-butler with a jetpack.
Talking to Freddy?
Talky Tawny, a classic Marvel Family character
Fixed that for you.
https://twitter.com/Hooraydiation
Tawny's been around since the Golden Age you twat
of all the writers at DC you pick Grant Morrison to complain about jacking off to the silver age?
nice
I was like goddamn
That is how you spend all that money, Mr Stark
For those of you who don't read it
He then announces his plan to use these vending machines to dispense retrovirals and the AIDS vaccine once they have one
Coming at this from a Marvel fanboy's perspective, I've found it's just pretty good to just roll with the story so far in FC. I've always been of the mind that there is a lot more room to accept just crazy-ass fantastical stuff goes on in DC than Marvel, so I have no problem with what's gone on so far, up to and including issue 3. Anyway, Morrison said before FC #1 even came out that Mary Marvel was going to fuck up WW's shit. So I hardly see that as a surprise. As for Oracle, I am stupified by some of the comments here. Web Goddess is blindsided by an e-mail doing things e-mail shouldn't be able to do (especially to her). Why wouldn't her reaction jump to unplugging her goddamn computer?
But I especially like the comment about SI. Because you're right. It's much easier to just buy the 16 issues of Avengers that tell the backstory. Meanwhile, the only known FC tie-ins I can guess are really important are maybe Resist, Submit and (ahem) Revelations--all of which are maybe 3 issues each, max. Really, there is no question over which company is doing a more thorough job of milking the shit out of event tie-ins this summer/fall. I though DC Universe #0 summed up the backstory pretty well: gods warred, evil won. After that, any further discussion feels academic because the villains are gods. I figure if the Legion of Three Worlds tie-in is premised on it taking the entirety of the LSH to kick Prime's ass, then worrying much on what Renee Montoya is doing and why one of the Checkmate kings cares is something that is setting up for a bigger part in the future--say when they cover the month between Oracle getting mail and the Flashes reaching Bludhaven. Or not. Who knows?
I still like it. And, really, the discussion about Mary Marvel's attire is best left to the tools on scans_daily.
She's just trying to get her own computer disconnected before badness occurs.
I mean I thought the first one was great and I thought the second issue was also great.
but I am a big whore for Brian Reed
Buffy.
The big reveal of who's assisting Marth in the future?
See: NUMBER OF THE BEAST #1-8.
Kyle
Also because they didn't release the Legacy Virus.
that's a whole lot more believable
EDIT: Damn you, Sars.
Also, I hate you all.
That said, here is the offending page with Superman.
After this page, here's the secret: THEY NEVER CUT BACK TO HIM!
So, tell me. Does anyone else see Superman fly off in this issue, or just the people who didn't actually read it?
i thought you got previews wiggin, aren't you supposed to know this stuff?
As for the people who don't know what is going on, perhaps the book just isn't for you. Because if Talky Tawny & Frankenstein make you think you're missing a huge plot point, well, this might be too DC-heavy of a book to pick up.
Like, I don't read a lot of Marvel. I picked up one issue of Secret Invasion for fun, and in it some lady was revived and Hawk Eye was happy. I had no idea who the lady was, but I just assumed she was a dead former lover. Just like all you need to know is that the tiger in the suit is a friend of Captain Marvel. I didn't get freaked out and claim Bendis' legacy was over because I didn't understand why there were two Spider-Men and why they were on a Dinosaur Island.
My moments of the week were in:
Nightwing
It was a great detail that really highlighted the difference between Nightwing & Batman. Not only would people have been scared of Batman after he saved them, but he wouldn't stick around to be hugged for a half hour. Nightwing just consoled them and that was awesome.
Also, catching a woman out of a crashing helicopter is a pretty bad ass action scene.
Trinity:
Seriously. I'm baffled why some fools are acting as if you need a degree in DCU lore to understand what's happening. It's pretty obvious that they're going to explain shit throughout the actual story, instead of throwing out 20 tie-in's which explain it to death.
I'm enjoying Final Crisis.
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Did anyone read Venom: Dark Origin? It was awful. I don't even know why I read it; possibly because I hate myself.
I guess Eddie Brock has always been totally insane, now!
Once again, read the fucking book.