I just finished reading it and I got to say the ending is kinda disappointing. I still enjoyed it overall and was wondering where to go next, where the Anti-Monitor comes to earth and all?
I just finished reading it and I got to say the ending is kinda disappointing. I still enjoyed it overall and was wondering where to go next, where the Anti-Monitor comes to earth and all?
Read justice league #30 and Grayson #1 for the after affects of Forever Evil. Darkseid along with the Anti-Monitor comes to Earth in the Justice League #40.
Darkseid is also currently in the weekly series Earth 2 World's End.
These event type of stories that involve a large cast of Super-heroes usually turns out to be disappointing in recent years. I just recently came across a strange term called Egg Tooth which is is a person inside an agency or marketing-driven organization that knows how to implement big ideas – not just conceive them. I think this is what these big event type of stories needs- an Egg Tooth.
Another thing I wanted to ask, is this Owl Man the same as the one from the animated movie, Crisis on Two Earths? I don't remember that guy being Thomas Wayne.
All them are different versions of Owl-Man. Earth 3 is an update of both anti matter and pre crisis earth 3 into one.
It got a lot better after forever evil, but the tie in is nice too and focuses on the origins of CSA members and has a new Cyborg story. From #30 on though, focuses on Lex joining the Justice League. Grayson is a cool story if you want to know what happened to Dick after forever evil, if not, don't bother with it.
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Multiversity
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Justice League is the direct continuation of the story in Forever Evil and, being Geoff Johns, it's still not finished yet. We've seen Owlman and Superwoman re-appear in short bursts every now and then, but nothing particularly telling yet, and Anti-Monitor doesn't catch up with Darkseid until this summer.
At the end of Forever Evil the general public thinks that Nightwing is dead. If you're interested in following his adventures you should pick up Nightwing's last issue and the ongoing series Grayson. Grayson has been getting pretty good reviews so it might be a safe bet to pick up. Also after Forever Evil Lex Luthor joins the Justice League because the general public saw him as a hero when he fought back the bad guys. Justice League of America #40 which comes out in March should tie up all of the lose ins in Forever Evil.
I didn't read Forever Evil but I'm pretty sure the mini-series has ended with the last issue. The writers just put plotlines in there to carry over into other series to get you to buy more books.
Thank you all for the thorough information. 10 Justice League books and Grayson doesn't seem like a lot. Will test out Grayson and definitely continue with JL. Thanks again.