Love it or hate it, Brad Meltzer and Rags Morales' Identity Crisis certainly shook up the world of DC Comics back in 2004. It told the story of the Justice League keeping some very big secrets, and how that was all brought to light with the actions of a very disturbed individual. The consequences were long ranging, both in the fictional DC Universe, and in the way comics were made after Identity Crisis. It featured some very adult characters studies of beloved classic DC characters, which didn't sit well with all the fans. It also introduced a new generation to wonderful characters like the Elongated Man, Atom, as well as villains like the Calculator and Dr. Light. Just in time to coincide with DC's release of Absolute Identity Crisis, Josh, Ron, and Conor take you through everything there is to know about the story. Don't answer the phone, and don't let Batman find out.
It is the best comic I've read and I've been reading for 5 years
HuskyCOGtnt118 1 month ago
I'm Learning so much about comics watching you guys,keep it up.Also I know it's old news now but did you guys review the Watchmen Movie ? If so where can i listen to it ? Interested in hearing you guys analytical opinions on it.Thanks again :)
RODNEY383 4 months ago
While Identity Crisis is an important book, it sucks that not a lot of older stories get the Absolute treatment. I'd give my right arm for an absolute edition of Superman: The Man of Steel. Sadly, I have a feeling I'll see an Absolute Batman: Year One before I see that.
superby1 5 months ago