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    Final Crisis #7

    Final Crisis » Final Crisis #7 - New Heaven, New Earth released by DC Comics on March 2009.

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    2.9 stars

    Average score of 5 user reviews

    End of a Crisis 0

    I personally enjoyed this issue quite a bit. The confrontation between Superman and Darkseid, Kal-El and Uxas, was well done and the fact that he didn't physically assault him leaving the credit for the kill for Batman. Superman was able to lead Earth's survivors in re-creating..or creating as the case may be the Miracle Machine and used it to defeat Darkside. Captain Marvel was sent to gather the Supermen of the Multiverse, and therefore made those 2 issues relevant. You also have the GLC conti...

    4 out of 5 found this review helpful.

    Fuck the Secret Invasion babies, this is where the big event is 1

    OH MY GOD, THIS WAS SUCH A FANTASTIC ISSUE! I love the inclusion of the multiverse plotline to the Darkseid plotline. Mandrakk is scary and I loved the way Nix Uotan was used. I love the idea of Superman singing Darkseid to death and putting Kirby's world on Earth 51. And guess what, Captain Carrot and Aquaman are back. What more could you want? Doug Mahnke's art is spectacular and he should have illustrated the series in the first place although I love J.G's art all the same. Fucking Fantastic....

    4 out of 5 found this review helpful.

    I collected 52 and countdown for this? 0

    After finishing the pages of Final Crisis I am wondering if I missed out on something. This issue seems to be the worsted out of the lot. Apart from the Legion of Three Worlds I've finished all the cross overs recommended and just cannot put my finger on this one. The art work was good, I'll give it that for a pro, but I was mostly disappointed with this issue. They dug up the Zoo Crew, but why if they did nothing? Didn't seem like all those multiverse supermen did much either, other than give t...

    0 out of 4 found this review helpful.

    Whatever 2

    At this point I gave up on the story. Hell, if Morrison isn't going to care, why should I. This entire series reminded me of a scene from Tootsie, where Bill Murray is at a party and he is talking to some friends. He tells them, " I do not want someone to tell me, Hey I loved your play. I want someone to come up to me and say, Hey man, I saw your play the other night. What the hell happened,"  There is a lot of stuff hapening here, it just doesnt make sense....

    0 out of 2 found this review helpful.

    If "Lost" was comic.... 0

    Okay, I have read this issue, and for a awhile, I hard to to think of it. I found that the concept of the DC Universe going to hell mirrors how the bad the comic book itself has gotten, a sort of an artistic kind of thing you can expect from Morrison,  but it still seem rather empty with a hype and exceptions of almost 2 years in the making. I still feel like Morrison wrote himself in corner, expanding his ideas while forgetting the 7 issue limit (which I feel is an insult to the first Crisis ev...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

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