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[QUOTE=cranger;4380858]It is not as complex as you might think. Wally was going to kill his future self (suicide) in order to make everyone think he was dead so he could have five days to let everyone know about Sanctuary. He never does that, ever. For two reasons: Booster comes up with the clone idea, and old Wally convinces him he can get through the trauma.[/QUOTE]
Which accessorizes Booster in some way.
Forgive me.
I'm still trying to make sense of it.
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[QUOTE=legion_quest;4380157]If you go with what interviews have suggested, he wrote a plot without characters and was then told to use certain people in certain roles.
As such, he isnt totally to blame for certain aspects.[/QUOTE]
That depends on if he gave them a complete script of the entire series or not.
If all he gave was say the first 1st issue-you would still have time to fit in the proper characterizations for everyone.
Otherwise all someone did in editorial was dump folks into roles.
No way on EARTH Superman nor the public would allow this place to stay open after all the deaths.
No way would the SONS of Batman nor his WOMAN be allowed to visit this place after all the deaths. Nor Clark would allow Supergirl or Guardian.
Anyone else notice something? Excluding Batwoman, Batwing, Azrael, Harper Row, Huntress & Duke Thomas-a lot of Bat family members were there.
Interesting the Outsiders MINUS Duke were there. Isn't DUKE having the mental issues right now in the Bat Office?
Hal, Guy, Kyle & Jessica??? Really? Nice to see a collection of potential folks get reduce to cheap cameos.
Where are the scenes of SOMEONE from the hero community showing SOME respect and regard to the victims??
Not guys laughing at the tv in an apartment.
Those folks don't matter??? So the parents of Hotspot & Eddie & Solstice are suppose to just accept their dead kids?
Because if Wally could go back in time couldn't he have gone FURTHER to prevent everything?
To me this smells like King wrote this story and handed it to the editors and they did the rest.
If this is the case King is not to fully blame-MANAGEMENT is.
If this is the new standard of write the story and DUMP whoever you want in it-that EXPLAINS a lot.
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I bet you anything this will be completely written out of canon within the next 3 or so years.
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[QUOTE=jyamen;4380888]I bet you anything this will be completely written out of canon within the next 3 or so years.[/QUOTE]
Well, there is a rumor of a Crisis next year...
A real one.
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[QUOTE=jyamen;4380888]I bet you anything this will be completely written out of canon within the next 3 or so years.[/QUOTE]
They only do that for characters they like.
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[QUOTE=jyamen;4380888]I bet you anything this will be completely written out of canon within the next 3 or so years.[/QUOTE]
If I took all the bets from all the people who said this over the last 13 years I'd be Jeff Beezos boss at this point (or, alternatively, I'd be owed [B]a lot[/B] of money).
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[QUOTE=skyvolt2000;4380886]That depends on if he gave them a complete script of the entire series or not.
If all he gave was say the first 1st issue-you would still have time to fit in the proper characterizations for everyone.
Otherwise all someone did in editorial was dump folks into roles.
No way on EARTH Superman nor the public would allow this place to stay open after all the deaths.
No way would the SONS of Batman nor his WOMAN be allowed to visit this place after all the deaths. Nor Clark would allow Supergirl or Guardian.
Anyone else notice something? Excluding Batwoman, Batwing, Azrael, Harper Row, Huntress & Duke Thomas-a lot of Bat family members were there.
Interesting the Outsiders MINUS Duke were there. Isn't DUKE having the mental issues right now in the Bat Office?
Hal, Guy, Kyle & Jessica??? Really? Nice to see a collection of potential folks get reduce to cheap cameos.
Where are the scenes of SOMEONE from the hero community showing SOME respect and regard to the victims??
Not guys laughing at the tv in an apartment.
Those folks don't matter??? So the parents of Hotspot & Eddie & Solstice are suppose to just accept their dead kids?
Because if Wally could go back in time couldn't he have gone FURTHER to prevent everything?
To me this smells like King wrote this story and handed it to the editors and they did the rest.
If this is the case King is not to fully blame-MANAGEMENT is.
If this is the new standard of write the story and DUMP whoever you want in it-that EXPLAINS a lot.[/QUOTE]
So what, you're saying the story would be better if it was some other hero that slaughtered a dozen capes? The thing is, this whole story was King's brainchild. They handed him permission for certain characters after he approached them with his idea.
In the end, the story was a failure in my eyes. Substituting other heroes for the slaughter instead of Wally and company would not have changed that.
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[QUOTE=lordozone;4380542]Ok, now that I have read the end of this event, I can call it: it's worse than Cry for Justice. I never thought it would be humanly possible. Congratulation DC, you outdid yourself.[/QUOTE]
I'm gonna say it was worse than Amazon Attack as well.
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So, I have a couple questions. I think I might've gotten a little confused towards the end:
[spoil]They for some reason reopened Sanctuary after this incident, right? If so, were this issue's 'confessionals' meant to take place after Sanctuary reopened then?[/spoil]
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[QUOTE=Lirica;4381621]So, I have a couple questions. I think I might've gotten a little confused towards the end:
[spoil]They for some reason reopened Sanctuary after this incident, right? If so, were this issue's 'confessionals' meant to take place after Sanctuary reopened then?[/spoil][/QUOTE]
They did. Who knows though. Also, did they secure them better this time or can another speedster run through the internet, reconstruct them, and release them to the press again? Who knows? Tom King doesn’t think things all the way through.
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[QUOTE=JackBNimble;4381589]I'm gonna say it was worse than Amazon Attack as well.[/QUOTE]
Honestly this is even worse than Countdown I think. All those stories from Amazons Attack to Countdown to Cry for Justice are peak worst DC stories that are dumb, dark, way too long with nonsensical plot that were bad from the start. Heroes in Crisis had actual potential and that makes it even worse in my eyes, a good story/idea buried is much more disappointing because it had effort, it had really good art but it was also tone deaf, unintentionally mean-spirited, super depressing, and one of the most unenjoyable stories I have had the misfortune to read. There isn't a single person I can get behind or like in this story, everyone is ineffectual and babbles about nonsense.
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[QUOTE=Vakanai;4380876]I mean, still pretty great villainy...[/QUOTE]
Is that one airplane engine from the Incredibles a great villain too?
That one hero died on accident does that make it a villain?
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Two words.
Absolute. Shit.
That is all.
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So just out of curiosity as I just couldn’t follow this dumpster fire, was there ever a reason given for why Harley just randomly changed into her classic outfit and stayed in it for the rest of the event for no discernible reason?
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[QUOTE=byrd156;4381652]Is that one airplane engine from the Incredibles a great villain too?
That one hero died on accident does that make it a villain?[/QUOTE]
Did the airplane engine cover it up and fake its death afterwards? Because if it did, then yeah. Otherwise not so much...