Re: FINAL CRISIS #1: A Very Short Review



On Jun 8, 9:09 pm, "Scott" <moonhear...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
They wouldn't have to keep doing the reboots if writers didn't keep letting
things from the old multiverse seep back in for nostalgia's sake.

"argento32" <aaronpyn...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message

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To me COIE was the start of a downward spiral. Shoving everything in
one universe was a huge mistake. If it was such a great idea we
wouldn't have to keep having these damn reboots every few years. I
actually enjoyed the JSA/JLA cross-overs. I'd love to see it revert
back to the way it was originally.

Each crisis dealing with this keeps getting worse. And so far it looks
like Final Crisis is the worse.

Thats because they realize what a big mistake the one universe thing
was...
.



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