Don't get me wrong... I totally loved this issue but isn't anybody else seeing the predictable ending on how the Sentry will be taken out? Son gets left behind, finds out his father was brutally murdered and goes off and triggers the Sentry's mental problems into taking his own life.
@mikeandzod21 - I was about to say that... putting Bryan Hitch on the finale book is a **** VERY BAD IDEA *****. We probably will get the new line of books before he can finish up doing the finale.
I completely understand that Morrison in Final Crisis wants to underplay that Batman is dead since he's done a Marty McFly but why isn't the DC Universe mourning for Batman as they did for the Martian Manhunter (with the exception of the splash with Superman)?!!?!?
I know Conor will disagree and I haven't stopped buying any of the Batman books for years but Batman always seemed 'different' or a 'bit off' when Morrison tells the story. This is the complete opposite to Morrison writing All-Star superman where he totally nails the character.
First I'd like to say that I totally didn't get the negativity towards Punisher: War Zone since Lexi Alexander I believe was trying to make a grindhouse movie out of the plot with bad acting, plot, over the top violence and stereotypes!! Everybody missed the point with that film.
Regarding The Spirit, from what I see above here, there's a lot of people trying to make excuses why this is one of the worst comic book films ever made!!!
@Doctor13 - No, Miller's work on The Spirit made Robocop 3 look like the Shawshank Redemption! :)
To me it's obvious where Kara/Brainiac went. In a past episode where they featured Lara/Kara on Earth, they went through a 'portal'.
Tonight Brainiac offered Kara to see her family again and for her to be back on Krypton. In other words, that sonic boom we saw in space was actually a portal back to Krypton (in the past).
Here's hoping for a season finale of Clark being 'stuck' on Krypton with a Terrance Stamp guest appearance! :)
Don't get me wrong... I totally loved this issue but isn't anybody else seeing the predictable ending on how the Sentry will be taken out? Son gets left behind, finds out his father was brutally murdered and goes off and triggers the Sentry's mental problems into taking his own life.
@mikeandzod21 - I was about to say that... putting Bryan Hitch on the finale book is a **** VERY BAD IDEA *****. We probably will get the new line of books before he can finish up doing the finale.
With the Kingpin back in Daredevil, a new Eleketra mini... I'm hoping to go back to the status quo :)
I completely understand that Morrison in Final Crisis wants to underplay that Batman is dead since he's done a Marty McFly but why isn't the DC Universe mourning for Batman as they did for the Martian Manhunter (with the exception of the splash with Superman)?!!?!?
I know Conor will disagree and I haven't stopped buying any of the Batman books for years but Batman always seemed 'different' or a 'bit off' when Morrison tells the story. This is the complete opposite to Morrison writing All-Star superman where he totally nails the character.
First I'd like to say that I totally didn't get the negativity towards Punisher: War Zone since Lexi Alexander I believe was trying to make a grindhouse movie out of the plot with bad acting, plot, over the top violence and stereotypes!! Everybody missed the point with that film.
Regarding The Spirit, from what I see above here, there's a lot of people trying to make excuses why this is one of the worst comic book films ever made!!!
@Doctor13 - No, Miller's work on The Spirit made Robocop 3 look like the Shawshank Redemption! :)
To me it's obvious where Kara/Brainiac went. In a past episode where they featured Lara/Kara on Earth, they went through a 'portal'.
Tonight Brainiac offered Kara to see her family again and for her to be back on Krypton. In other words, that sonic boom we saw in space was actually a portal back to Krypton (in the past).
Here's hoping for a season finale of Clark being 'stuck' on Krypton with a Terrance Stamp guest appearance! :)