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Comics Ate My Brain

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Obtuse verbosity on demand.

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Comics Ate My Brain | Obtuse verbosity on demand. Comics Ate My Brain November 5, 2015 ‘Crisis’ at 30, Part 12 Filed under: crisis — Tom Bondurant @ 9:00 am Dogpile “Someday this war’s going to end,” laments Robert Duvall’s Col. Kilgore to conclude his memorable joyride through 1979’s Apocalypse Now . Similarly, as we come to the final issue of Crisis On Infinite Earths , I find myself longing (just a little) for more panels overstuffed with characters, more conversationally-expository dialogue, and even more stakes-raising plot twists. Still, Crisis had to end sometime. Last issue introduced the singular timeline and its history. It was the first step into an era that continues to inform DC’s superhero comics. As such, issue #12 — which appeared in comics shops some thirty years ago, during the first week of November 1985 — is about cleaning up the miniseries’ last bits of clutter and getting the merged timeline ready for all its prospective readers. It’s 42 p...

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