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    Final Crisis: Submit #1

    Final Crisis: Submit » Final Crisis: Submit #1 released by DC Comics on December 2008.

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    last edited by pikahyper on 09/26/18 06:33AM View full history

    Overview:

    In a world overrun by Darkseid's Anti-Life Equation and his relentless storm troopers, do you choose to SUBMIT? As the lines between Super Hero and Super-Villain become blurred, the ultimate odd couple of Black Lightning and Tattoo Man, in what could be their final adventure, battle against the odds to save a family from the great darkness.

    Read this issue before Final Crisis #4

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    Green Lantern Corps #1 0

    GREEN LANTERN CORPS #1 REVIEWWritten Peter J TomasiPencils by Fernando PasarinInked by Scott HannaSynopsis. Can a Green Lantern have a life outside of the Corp?First off, I like this book. The art was just fantastic, it was tight, detailed and very well colored, unlikeGreen Lantern. The Green Lantern Corps focuses more on the other two human lanterns, John Stewart, and Guy Gardner. Having some down-time, the two decide to embark on a life outside of their Corps only to find that it's not really ...

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    A good One Shot 0

    In this issue we see a world taken over by Darksied. Black Lightening is trying to save a family led by a super powered father who has a problem with superheroes. This book does a pretty decent job of creating tension and painting picture of a world in turmoil.  The art is pretty cool, and its dark tones seem appropriate for the story. A good match for the writing, which is kept exciting throughout most of the book. Although the Father, who I guess is the new Tattooed man becomes really annoying...

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