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In this very special episode Alex discusses some of the flagship titles rolling out in conjunction with DC Comics' Final Crisis Event. These great ...
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(in Video: CCW: 2.27 Our Final Review of Final Crisis - Part Two)
Jose & Elliott close the book on Final Crisis with their review of issue #7 and wonder about what the original ending could have been.
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Keywords: DC Comics Final Crisis Grant Morrison Batman Dan Didio
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(in Video: CCW 2.16: Requiem for Final Crisis Part 2)
Part two of Elliott and Jose's discussion of Final Crisis #6 and the 'death' of Batman
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Keywords: Final Crisis Batman DC Comics Grant Morrison
Added: January 22, 2009
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(in Video: Pulp Secret - Dan DiDio talks Superman Beyond, Final Crisis Rogues Revenge, Red Lantern, Submit, Resist, and Requiem)
In this very special episode Alex discusses some of the flagship titles rolling out in conjunction with DC Comics' Final Crisis Event. These great titles encompass the collective work of DC's best and most famous writers and artists. Don't miss what Dan DiDio has to say about each of these g...
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DC Comics’ Vertigo imprint has launched a line of crime-oriented graphic novels. I suppose this is in response to Ed Brubaker’s critical success with his Criminal series for Marvel. Or maybe it’s because the fan base for superheroes is also branching out into the noir roots of storytellin...
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