Final Crisis
Table of Contents
- #1 – DOA The God Of War
- #2 – Ticket To Bludhaven
- #3 – Know Evil
- #4 – Darkseid Says
- #5 – Into Oblivion
- #6 – How To Murder The Earth
- #7 – New Heaven, New Earth
Grant Morrison’s Final Crisis. Love it or loathe it, you’ve certainly got to choose one of those options, if the comics blogosphere is any indicator. Which, of course, it is! Now, with infinity percent more Zoo Crew than previous crises.
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Posted: June 11th, 2008 under crises.
Tags: blogosphere, darkseid, final crisis, grant morrison, infinity percent, zoo crew

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