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    Final Crisis: Superman Beyond 3D #1

    Final Crisis: Superman Beyond 3D » Final Crisis: Superman Beyond 3D #1 released by DC Comics on October 2008.

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    2.1 stars

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    3D Glasses is an outdated gimmick 0

    This, by far, is the worst of the Final Crisis tie-ins. Every single one of them has been amazing, this one was garbage. I paid $4.50 for this book, and I have a good feeling that $1 was for the 3D glasses I refuse to use. There was one great concept in this story that I really enjoyed... Book of the Library of Limbo. Every book that could ever be perceived, with infinite pages in a single "book". Awesome. Other than that, I do not recommend this book no matter how much you love Final Crisis tie...

    0 out of 1 found this review helpful.

    Final Crisis Tie-In? I think not. 0

    First the good.  I'm glad that they decided to include Superman in this most recent crisis, as opposed to him just sitting by Lois' side the whole time.  I also liked the Captain Adam character that looked a lot like Dr. Manhattan, which is a good nod to Watchmen.  That's about it for the good.Now the bad.  First the obvious: the 3-D art sucked.  I cannot emphaize that enough.  Since no one is really willing to use the glasses, the 3-D "art" just makes your eyes hurt.  Also, the plot was confusi...

    0 out of 1 found this review helpful.

    Too far out 0

    I will be the first person to say I am glad the multiverse is back; now if we can only get the Justice Society back to Earth 2 where they rightfully belong but this book is very weak.  Let me say that I have found it this way for several reasons; There was a good potential for several superheroes to work together (all Superman-eske) yet within the first issue two get taken out like nothing; Billy Batson is rendered useless and Overman is attacked by the person who recruited him (does this mean h...

    0 out of 2 found this review helpful.

    Suckitty suck suck suck 0

     Okay, ever since I found this site, one thing I dreaded was to have to come up with one hundred words to tell you a book failed completely on every level. In every way shape or form, this book is a huge mistep. The story was disjointed and sloppy. The art is basically just bland. Except for the parts in 3d. Those are bland and give you a bad headache. Seriously, who ever greenlit this huge pile of unmentionable, should really take a good look at themselves in a mirror.  Were I to clean the bath...

    0 out of 3 found this review helpful.

    Morrison explains the 4th Dimension here 0

    I am in a minority because most people have no clue what Grant Morrison is up to in books like this. I loved it, cheesy 3D glasses an all.  One of the reasons I loved this comic is because I have basic understanding of Grant Morrison's tripped out stories like this.  I will warn you, if you haven't read Grant Morrison's Invisibles and understood it, then this story is not for you.  This issue is one of those comics where Grant Morrison is really pushing the comic narrative, the 3D glasses are ef...

    5 out of 6 found this review helpful.

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