Infinite Crisis
Monday, October 17
So on Friday night after work I go up to the plaza per request to visit Brian. Greg was there and with his appearance, also brought a gift. A copy of DC's Infinite Crisis #1.
I've still yet to get my ever growing stash at my comic book store, mainly due to a lack of funds, so I was more than happy to take this copy off his hands. Apparently he just wasn't getting into it. I don't think he gave it much of a chance. I loved it.
This coming from a person who is 1.) A self proclaimed DC Comic fan and 2.) Someone who didn't read Crisis on Infinite Earths, a maxi-series that DC published in 1985 which has ties into Infinite Crisis. Something I now wouldn't mind at least skimming through.
This isn't for any new readers. And that's fine. I haven't been a new reader since 1992. This is for people who've followed at least a years worth of storylines, and know a fair amount of back history. They've been setting up this story for a few years now, so I hope it ends well. Not like I'd stop collecting them.
The last time I stopped reading a title was the Flash where after issue #200 they made it where nobody remembered Wally West was the Flash, even Wally West. And the time before that was the Superman Red/Blue arc... which I didn't mind, even liked it a bit, but how they ended it pissed me off. Let's just say "the Earth gave him his powers back". What the fuck? I stopped reading Superman titles (weekly comics) right then and there. Still a Superman fan, what can I say.
I've still yet to get my ever growing stash at my comic book store, mainly due to a lack of funds, so I was more than happy to take this copy off his hands. Apparently he just wasn't getting into it. I don't think he gave it much of a chance. I loved it.
This coming from a person who is 1.) A self proclaimed DC Comic fan and 2.) Someone who didn't read Crisis on Infinite Earths, a maxi-series that DC published in 1985 which has ties into Infinite Crisis. Something I now wouldn't mind at least skimming through.
This isn't for any new readers. And that's fine. I haven't been a new reader since 1992. This is for people who've followed at least a years worth of storylines, and know a fair amount of back history. They've been setting up this story for a few years now, so I hope it ends well. Not like I'd stop collecting them.
The last time I stopped reading a title was the Flash where after issue #200 they made it where nobody remembered Wally West was the Flash, even Wally West. And the time before that was the Superman Red/Blue arc... which I didn't mind, even liked it a bit, but how they ended it pissed me off. Let's just say "the Earth gave him his powers back". What the fuck? I stopped reading Superman titles (weekly comics) right then and there. Still a Superman fan, what can I say.