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  1. After reading most of his DC work leading up to it, Final Crisis became both my favorite greatest crisis of all. To answer your question, yes. Like with every book ever written, rereads help with cohesion and overall absorption of themes and plot points.

  2. I definitely find Final Crisis to be the most divisive of the three big Crisis events (pre Flashpoint). I just think that, in my experience, the warnings surrounding this book, and a lot of the “two thumbs down” reviews I’ve seen are a bit excessive.

  3. I haven't read Final Crisis in full in many years, but it was one of the first DC comic I had ever read when I did read it. It is a very convoluted story, and explaining it is tough. So I'll try.

  4. Fans can’t deny its impact on the DC Universe. Without spoilers, let’s just say the ripples from “Final Crisis” touch every corner of the superhero landscape. Whether you’re a die-hard DC buff or a casual reader, this event will make you rethink how crises unfold in comic book realms.

  5. Apr 11, 2016 · I've been wanting to retry Final Crisis. I've got some money to blow and I'm willing to pick up most anything to truly grasp it. What do I need and in what order?

  6. Featuring the deaths and resurrections of major DC characters, Final Crisis is more than your average multi-part event--it's a deconstruction of superhero comics and a challenging, thought-provoking take on the modern, four-color icons. This unbelievable tale now comes packaged as a DC Essential Edition, with a new cover and trade dress.

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  8. The barrier to entry for Final Crisis is very high, with an exceedingly high knowledge of DC continuity (and writer Grant Morrison’s work) required for full satisfaction. Below you’ll find a complete guide to the crossovers, tie-ins and essential reading necessary for the event of Final Crisis.

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