>WHO ARE THE JUSTICE LEAGUE? / THE HISTORY OF THE DC MULTIVERSE
>Witness the rise and fall of the Justice League! The event years in the making is here with Dark Crisis. The Justice League is comics’ greatest super-team—made up of DC Comics’ legendary Super Heroes, they have saved the world countless times. No crisis was too much for them to handle…until now! The Justice League has been defeated by the Great Darkness and its army of DC’s most dangerous villains—now a new generation of heroes must rise to protect not only the Multiverse…but also the legacy of the DC Universe! A prelude to DC’s biggest story of 2022!
Dark Crisis #0 (Free Comic Book Day 2022) Storytime
bump if you're reading
which Clayface is this?
the end
a weirdly small amount of tie-ins
Yep, it's going to be a masterpiece
Cool
I honestly have high hopes for this event. My only gripe with this is if there's ever going to be a crisis bigger than this one. This truly feels like the DC universe's final boss.
That being said the Darkness cannot actually die so it could be milked for more events.
>if there's ever going to be a crisis bigger than this one. This truly feels like the DC universe's final boss.
oh lord I think he's serious!
pick one
>superfag is finally dead
A toast is in order
heh it's sad Dick forgetting Zatanna
>goes to december
god what are they thinking
money
I don't think she's dead, and even then, they don't really have any connection as far as I remember.
>bump if you're reading
>Jess is a GL again
Well You can say the same with Hawkgirl and Dick. But then again like You say, I hope it a some kind of magic shenanigan for Zatanna, although no visible hint of it during the fight. Guess it's just the writer forget about her I guess
oops, I mean to quoting You
I like the idea that the first JL team up is in-universe lost the mists of time. Irl history is often like that and it lets the several origins we have had all co exist.
How did the JLA die this time?
This reminds me. Someone once did a review of every Justice League run up to the Johns New 52. I have googled for ages and still can't find it . Anyone know of it?
I do love how there being like 50 Clayfaces is a running bit in DC
Aww this sucks. I figured the fact their are seven Clayfaces meant they didn't have to make the good one evil again.
This scene is some Morrison tier kino
LUTHORRRR
You know Young Justice of the 90s is intery in that that whole generation of sidekicks was one of the few non-Batman ones still out in comics, before or sense.
Spider Man coming out basically killed the sidekick concept for a while outside of Robin.
Why are two Japanese Americans fighting in what's implied to be Japan?
Ok Shill
It bad
Typically, the way they do it is make the next event more grounded and personal. Like an Identity Crisis/Heroes in Crisis type of thing. That way, when they do another cosmic event, enough time will have passed for them to once again create the illusion that this is the Biggest Thing Ever™.
>Rebirth 2!
>This time with more Niggers and Faggots!!!
Both of them spent most of their lives in Japan, including starting careers and families there, long before they ended up joining American superhero teams.
It's funny that people who say the league will come back from death act as if they had just discovered fire when in the story even random civilian children acknowledge they come back all the time and are pretty sure they will do it again.
>Clayface can counter an speedster's phasing
Pretty impresive ability
This is such a great page. It blends the first page of COIE with Robin's oath, blurring the line between the light at the beginning of creation and the light of Dick's candle. Because as seen through DC's history and confirmed in Justice League Incarnate, superheroes are the agents of the light and the greatest enemies of the Great Darkness.
I find this so funny because in a recent interview Williamson mentioned how the first page of every crisis is like a representation of its themes or subject
>COIE is a story about the multiverse, so the first page is the origin of the multiverse
>Infinite crisis is a story about Superman, so the first page is Superman
>Dark Crisis is a story about legacy, so the first page is the first legacy hero making his oath
And then you remember that the first page of Death Metal is Sergeant Rock talking about eating turd sandwiches
>Katana in her SS costume
Based
RIP George Perez
Thanks for the answer
Holy shit. Will this actual be the first good Crisis since Final?
>Tynions Detective run wasted
Why do comic writers pull this shit? He also did it with toyman (Japanese one)
>That middle panel
I thought Beryl was the current knight after Cyril's death. Was he resurrected?