Like I said in another thread, I really think Heroes in Crisis would’ve benefited from being a sequel to a Sanctuary mini series instead of being its own thing that attempted to provide a murder/mystery & establish what Sanctuary was supposed to be & how how it worked.
At this point, I'm really hoping that the confrontation between Superman and Dr. Manhattan erases all this BS.
Every day is a gift, not a given right.
What makes the story fail is the whole "murder mystery" part. It really should have just been a mystery as to what happened at Sanctuary and how everyone died. Just cut out having to set up some overly convoluted plan by Wally to frame Booster and Harley and mess with the corpses (Wally's biggest crime imo) of the heroes to try and trick Batman. Wally's character wouldn't have been as fucked over if they did away with all that, but the story can't just be Batman trying to piece together what happened in DC's eyes and then stopping Wally from killing himself. So they needed a "villain" or a threat of a villain to try and give the story some kind of greater forward momentum and Wally got thrown under the bus for it.
that would make it more of a necessity for this **** to be erased in that series rather than continuing to be in continuity.
That’s just one area it failed. It failed when Tom King visited a trauma center but decided the reality of dealing with mental health didn’t fit his narrative so he blew all that off. Then tried to sell the story as a mental health deep dive into these characters. Really, it failed in every aspect it could possibly fail in.