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  • Final Crisis Vol 1 1
Trivia
  • * The mobile phone the Human Flame is using is made by a company called 'Damrung'. In addition to echoing 'Samsung', this also suggests the title "Götterdämmerung." * According to an interview given at the Wonderworld Philadelphia Convention, the caveman with the belt of skulls, from the fourth page, is a previous version of Vandal Savage. * John Stewart does not appear to recognize Orion even though the two met during the Cosmic Odyssey limited series.
Letterer1
  • Rob Leigh
Inker1
  • J.G. Jones
Inker1
  • J.G. Jones
Writer1
  • Grant Morrison
Penciler1
  • J.G. Jones
PreviousIssue
  • DC Universe #0
Image2Text
  • Director's Cut
Colourist1
  • Alex Sinclair
Writer1
  • Grant Morrison
StoryTitle
  • D. O. A.: The GOD of WAR!
Image3Text
  • Virgin
Editor1
  • Eddie Berganza
  • Adam Schlagman
Image4Text
  • Variant
Penciler1
  • J.G. Jones
Appearing
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Letterer1
  • Rob Leigh
Colourist1
  • Alex Sinclair
Editor1
  • Eddie Berganza
  • Adam Schlagman
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CoverArtist
  • J.G. Jones
Country
  • USA
Executive Editor
  • Dan DiDio
Issue
  • 1(xsd:integer)
Speaker
  • [[W:C:dc:Justin Ballantine
Volume
  • 1(xsd:integer)
Title
  • Final Crisis
Day
  • 28(xsd:integer)
Month
  • July
Synopsis
  • In the dawn of humanity, Anthro is visited by Metron, who gives him "knowledge" and departs. Later that night, as Neanderthal raiders attack his tribe, they are forced back by Anthro, who sets a brush fire to stop them. In the present, Dan Turpin is patrolling the Metropolis docks as part of an investigation into some missing kids. His investigation takes a turn when he finds Orion of the New Gods, dying in a garbage skip. Upon claiming "They did not die!" and urging Turpin to "fight", he dies. Upon his death, the skies of the world turn red, signaling the beginning of something. In Detroit, John Stewart leaves his day job in response to a crime, a "1011 in progress". Dan Turpin cannot face the death of a god, so he goes to meet the Question on a bridge. She tells him about the 'Dark Side Club', and asks him to be careful before departing: some force is kidnapping metahuman children. At the docks, Hal Jordan and John Stewart have arrived. Hal overslept, but is shocked to discover a 1011 - deicide. They split up to alert the Guardians of the Universe and the Justice League. The Guardians respond by sending a Special Operations Alpha Lantern unit to seal off the crime scene - Earth itself. The Justice League respond by putting themselves at Condition Amber. In a junkyard, a new super-team called the League of Titans - Empress, Sparx, and Más y Menos - are tracking an artifact, when they are attacked by Doctor Light and Mirror Master. No other heroes are available to help, because they are breaking up a super-villain protest march in Metropolis. The artifact is revealed as Metron's Mobius Chair, which is wanted by Libra for mysterious reasons. Meanwhile, the Injustice League high council is arguing against a takeover by Libra, the mysterious new leader of the Secret Society of Super-Villains. To prove his skill, he brings in the captive Martian Manhunter and sets him on fire. Dan Turpin is brought to the Dark Side Club, where he is introduced to Boss Dark Side. Turpin accuses him of involvement with the missing kids, and Dark Side subdues him. He introduces the kids - now converted through the Anti-Life Equation into glowing-eyed mindless slaves. Outside existence, the Multiversal Monitors are engaged in a trial. Nix Uotan, Monitor of Earth-51, stands accused of negligence harmful to the Orrery of Worlds, and is sentenced to a human existence on New Earth - much to the sadness of his love, Weeja Dell. While crying, she considers that the once-faceless and -nameless Monitors have become very like the transient lifeforms they monitor. However, Solomon intends to use Nix Uotan's punishment to further his own plans. During a sunset, Anthro is drawing a strange symbol on the ground with a burnt stick. Suddenly he sees the ruins of New York, where Kamandi shouts that Metron gave him "a weapon against the gods". Blinking, Anthro is back in his own time. In a daze, he draws Metron's facial markings on his own face. A young student with Nix Uotan's haircut is waking up from oversleeping. He thinks he will be in trouble. However, he then hears the news - someone has murdered the Martian Manhunter...
Event
  • Final Crisis
Image
  • Final Crisis 1 - Director's Cut.jpg
  • Final Crisis Cover 1.jpg
  • Final Crisis Vol 1 1 002.jpg
Notes
  • * DC Comics' Solicitation: Witness the historic start of the final chapter in the Crisis trilogy that could only spring from the mind of Grant Morrison — Final Crisis, featuring stunning art by J.G. Jones ! Worlds will live and heroes will die in this epic tale spanning the beginning and end of the DC Universe! The entire Multiverse is threatened as the mysterious Libra assembles an army of the DCU's most terrifying super villains. But what is the ultimate plan, and who will live to find out?
quotation
  • Gentlemen. Can't we monsters and masterminds work together, just this once, to achieve what we've always wanted?... An end to the age of superheroes. A full-on, no-bull£$%^ twilight of the gods. How does that sound?
Publisher
  • DC Comics
Year
  • 2008(xsd:integer)
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