I thought it was confusing at times, but the second time around I really liked it. I recommend reading a resume like you said to really get what's going on.
Agreed with alot of your statement. Infinite Crisis was a pretty good, and entertaining story. I consider it a worthy sequel to the original "Crisis on Infinite Earths". To have the Golden Age Superman of Earth-2 return was enough in itself for it to be a major event, but to have heroes such as Superboy-Prime, and Alexander Luthor Jr. take the path of villainy was really interesting to see. Especially considering you can kinda understand why they felt what their mission was had to be done.
It's not just comic book fans that get their head up their ass. I think it's a people problem, or at least a geek problem.
Anybody that has an obsession is likely to reach an elitest point in their life where they can't enjoy anything that's just "good". It has to be "amazing" or they don't care.
I should know. I write for a wrestling website. You wanna see people with their heads so far up their ass that they don't even enjoy what they claim to love, that's a place to look.
Pretty interesting. I don't understand what you mean about Earth Prime, Earth 1, Earth 2, etc. How does that work? Can you explain that concept in a video?
Is Infinite Crisis connected to Final Crisis?
m16mang 11 months ago
@m16mang nope
andrewcutter2 11 months ago
@m16mang
Yea it is.
Look it up
nintwiggy6491 8 months ago
please do crisis on infinite earths!
oh and how many issues in it? witch ones have NO batman in it?
ANTIcoFilms 1 year ago
@ANTIcoFilms no idea
andrewcutter2 1 year ago
@andrewcutter2
isnt the book seperated into chapters, chapters being the issues?
ANTIcoFilms 1 year ago
@ANTIcoFilms yes but i dont remeber how many. 6-7 probably
andrewcutter2 1 year ago
@ANTIcoFilms yes but i dont remeber how many. 6-7 probably
andrewcutter2 1 year ago
@ANTIcoFilms
COIE? I dont even remember Batman making appearances on there.
At least not any important ones
nintwiggy6491 8 months ago
is new earth/earth one modern continuity?
ANTIcoFilms 1 year ago
I thought it was confusing at times, but the second time around I really liked it. I recommend reading a resume like you said to really get what's going on.
madamfoidart 1 year ago
THOUGHT IT WAS CONFUSING AS HELL. will give it another read thought
cantdothisonnintendo 2 years ago
I didn't read the comic, I read the novle and i have to say I loved it.
I love what happened with the Joker. Just let him play.
oddfroboy 2 years ago
Agreed with alot of your statement. Infinite Crisis was a pretty good, and entertaining story. I consider it a worthy sequel to the original "Crisis on Infinite Earths". To have the Golden Age Superman of Earth-2 return was enough in itself for it to be a major event, but to have heroes such as Superboy-Prime, and Alexander Luthor Jr. take the path of villainy was really interesting to see. Especially considering you can kinda understand why they felt what their mission was had to be done.
jokertdk 3 years ago
It's not just comic book fans that get their head up their ass. I think it's a people problem, or at least a geek problem.
Anybody that has an obsession is likely to reach an elitest point in their life where they can't enjoy anything that's just "good". It has to be "amazing" or they don't care.
I should know. I write for a wrestling website. You wanna see people with their heads so far up their ass that they don't even enjoy what they claim to love, that's a place to look.
***** Vid.
aachhu1112 3 years ago 4
Pretty interesting. I don't understand what you mean about Earth Prime, Earth 1, Earth 2, etc. How does that work? Can you explain that concept in a video?
Sportimus 3 years ago
its different dimensions and earths. just ways of separating the golden, silver and modern age comics
andrewcutter2 3 years ago