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Forever Evil #7 - Crisis of Self

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After a long delay, the finale of FOREVER EVIL is here.

The Good

FOREVER EVIL #7 does plenty of things well, even though there was a delay between this and the last issue. It provides a fun, action-packed issue that leaves readers in suspense. Sure, by the end of the issue, you're pretty sure everything is going to go back to normal, or some relative form of normal, but there's twists and turns along the way to keep the reader interested and invested in the future of DC, including that insane final page.

The book is very Lex Luthor-centric and almost feels like a jumping off point for that character to have his own book. Luthor is extremely fleshed out here through his actions and the narrative driven by his inner-monologue. As long as you have this in your mind, going in, the book moves much smoother and there's no room for confusion.

As far as fanboyism go, there's a TON of stuff to be excited over. First and foremost, it's the first appearance of Ted Kord, who is wearing a very familiar shirt. This leads to many possibilities in the future, including the return of Blue & Gold. That would be pretty dang awesome. The final page marks the return of another character who could lead the DCU into a Crisis. Finally, Luthor knows who Batman is. Again, this has tons of possibilities in the future and could make for some very interesting storytelling.

The art through this book is just as you'd expect: great to look at and tells the story well, visually. Artist David Finch, inker Richard Friend, and colorist Sonia Oback do a fine job at keeping each panel easy to read, clear, and great to look at. Friend's inks are light and not over-powering, and he gets some great depth and texture in things like capes and faces. Finch normally puts out some great work and this is more of the same. He puts out some great art here.

The Bad

FOREVER EVIL has done a fantastic job at shifting who Captain Cold is, along with some other villains, and by the end of this, everything just goes to normal for them. The idea that these "villains" came together to save the world was a really moving part of this story, but after all is said and done, they just go back to being criminals, especially Captain Cold? (A villain with a code or law who could easily become a hero) It seems like all that there was a lot of build-up and great character development with these guys that ultimately gets thrown away, except for Lex Luthor.

This book really should be called LEX LUTHOR because that's who Johns chose to revolve this book around, and that's fine, but in doing so, he makes other characters look like chumps, which is very out of character for said characters.... mainly Batman. He pick-pockets Batman during the issue. It's a small, but unbelievable point.

Dick says "where?" when Owlman is telling Dick he's not giving up on being a team. It makes no sense. This happens towards the beginning of the issue and is NEVER tied up. Considering that Dick being kidnapped and demasked was a MAJOR part of this storyline, you'd think their would be more closure with this, right?

This next paragraph has no barring on the final rating of the book. Because of the long delay for this issue and because a few books are already in post-FE mode, there were a lot of spoilers for readers, like Lex Luthor being a part of the Justice League, and solicits spoiling what happens to Dick Grayson. There are plenty of surprises aside from that, so don't worry.

The Verdict

There's a lot about FOREVER EVIL that was disappointing, even within this delayed issue, but all-in-all, FOREVER EVIL #7 delivers an action-packed, fun issue that does a fine job at telling an over-arcing story. It's a really fun book that will get readers excited about the future of the DCU, but you cannot forget the fact that it leaves loose ends dangling in the wind, especially Dick Grayson. The art is fantastic and the Luthor-driven narrative is well written, but it feels like there's a lot of spite in the writing towards the Bat-characters of the DC Universe. Overall, I recommend this issue though. It is a very fun book with some big problems.

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@saren said:

@mossuperman said:

@saren: superman is with wonder woman and also has power. Oh and since when has wonder woman cared about money. Go back to your JLUA series it doesn't work in comics.

I give it another year before Diana is bringing a sleepover bag to the Batcave and Clark is alone in his apartment skimming through Netflix and posting pictures of cornfields on the r/Kansas page.

Unless...

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Plot twist!

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@comicstooge: You know how I know that's not canon? Clark's not the bottom.

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@saren said:

@comicstooge: You know how I know that's not canon? Clark's not the bottom.

Deep down, Bruce just needs a big, strong man to look after him.

All that dark and brooding badassery? It's all a cover for his deep insecurities and sexual confusion.

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How is this a 3 star issue? It resolves all of the major plot lines, completely justifies why Luthor is turning over a new leaf and gives us the next year's worth of plot threads all in one issue.

It was not perfect but it was also not an average issue.

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@papinacho said:

That Bat/Wonder moment gives me hope it'll be a thing in the future.

NO NO NO NO NO NO NO

GOD PLEASE NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Just thinking about it makes me mad, the only thing that could fuel my anger more would be people that hate SM/WW being like "oh yey, this is a totally belivable and awesome relationship, good one DC"

Yeah me too. There needs to be a rule of WW not dating any trinity/JL members!!

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I highly recommend people go and watch the IGN video Forever 7 spoilers discussion (also includes contributors from Comic Book Resources and Newsrama). Its very good (I wonder why Comic Vine and Comicalliance wasn't invited thou?)

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@blackhawk000111: The one thing everyone always says is the best thing about Batman is he is human. Not an alien or robot or some other super-being. The biggest trait of being a human though is not being perfect. I like that the possible loss of Dick Grayson had that effect on him that his judgment was clouded.

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@slamadams: his judgment was clouded but why is his skills???

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@blackhawk000111: I wouldn't say they are exclusive. I would say one is effected by the other

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@slamadams: It didnt happen when damian died or when jason died

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@blackhawk000111: Were they really heat of the moment type of things? As I remember them, Jason and Damian were basically separated from Batman who was racing to them and was already too late. If not, I would say the Jason and Damian deaths were the mistake, not here.

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@slamadams: Even if I agree with u Lex pickpocket him after grayson life was saved.

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I thought this was a really fun issue and a cool showcase for Lex Luthor especially, obviously.

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FINALLY read it. Even though some plots were spoiled by the delay or still had lots of cool moments

I like when Luthor saves everybody. Kind of what happened in Supes: red son

I find it kind of weird that AM is saying he cant beat DS. But I like how he is not a Galactus size character. I'm intrigued who the last character talking was but if I had to pick one bad thing, I don't like the AMs look

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we still didnt get a back story for Alex or Superwoman.

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Dick says "where?" when Owlman is telling Dick he's not giving up on being a team

Dick wasn't saying "Where?" as a response to Owlman he was saying "Where?" as In Where Is He Because in the two panels Owl Man was dropping Smoke Bombs

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Lord a Batman & Wonder Woman thing sounds dumb already :(

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Totally agree with the analysis that this issue (as well as the issue before) is very Luthor-centered ... a bit too much in my opinion, because Batman comes out as some jerk played easily. While its ok that Lex and Bruce can match each other in terms of technological and strategical genius (Lex more technological, Bruce more strategical), its totally out of character that Bruce acts so predictable and playable and Lex knows so much about Batman.

By the way: its a thrilling story, well written and I really loved some moments (best: Cold taking Quicks leg), BUT its not very original - since its an unashamed step-by-step rip-off of Marvel: 1- conspiracy (skrulls = secret society) - 2 - world devasting invasion (Secret Invasion/Skrulls = Forever Evil/ Crime Syndicate) - 3 - villain glory (Osborn = Luthor) - 4 - dark reign (Osborn takes over Stark technology and Avengers = Luthor plays Batman and lets see how it follows with the League?).

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Absolutely brilliant, I can't wait to read this in trade and get the omnibus.