Sunday, February 25, 2024

MORRISON BATM-ANNOTATIONS: BATMAN & ROBIN REBORN



BATMAN & ROBIN REBORN

Batman and Robin #1 - "Domino Effect"

  • New Batmobile!
  • Mister Toad, Lev and Niko...
  • Briefcase full of dominoes (bones)
  • Professor Pyg...
  • European circus slang...
  • Wayne Manor locked up -> move to the Penthouse in Wayne Tower.
  • Ghost Train abandoned carnival/circus, Dollotrons.
  • Niko's daughter, Sasha.
  • Pyg and the Dollotrons stop Niko from leaving: give him a new face and make him one of them
  • Wants to make him perfect, castrates him too?
  • Pygmalion was a sculptor who prayed to Aphrodite to make his sculptor of a beautiful woman alive.
  • Is Pyg resculpting the world in his image? Seems that he is trying to make everything "perfect".
Batman and Robin #2 - "The Circus of Strange"
  • Circus of Strange invades GCPD and kills Toad.
  • Robin disobeys orders and clashes with Dick. He tears off the badge and goes out on his own.
  • Gordon recognizes both, including Damian since he met him in Wayne Manor during RIP.
  • Phosphorus Rex, Siam, and Big Top
  • Circus of Strange trading mind control drugs with Russian human traffickers. That's who Lev and Niko were.
  • References to when Dick was in Bludhaven.
  • Wooden Gallopers = merry go round in circus.
  • Pyg planning attack on city.
  • Domino found in Toad's hand; how did they kill Toad under everyone's noses...
  • Quad-Bat cycle.
  • Alfred is the GOAT, gives Dick the best speech ever, treat Batman like a performance not an impersonation.
  • The show must go on!
  • Girl Sasha has the Dollotron mask on!
  • The Dollotrons sent out last issue detonate TNT suicide vests across the city. The night belongs to the Pyg!
Batman and Robin #3 - "Mommy Made of Nails"
  • Dick says bombs were just to start panic. Pyg wants to make city sick.
  • Enter Pyg!
  • Pit of Despair, Despair Box, used by Harry Harlow in rhesus monkey experiments. Isolation chamber, similar to Batman #156.
  • Maternal deprivation, Wire Mommy, 
  • Batman was the rhesus monkey for Doctor Hurt!
  • Who is Pyg talking about, who put him in the Despair Pit?
  • Mormo, formless chaos...
  • Tiamat, Tohu Va Bohu...
  • Gorgon queen...
  • "Where a hug is a crucifixion", Wire Mommy, Dollotrons are representations of his Wire-Mother. There is no Aphrodite, there isn't any female goddess to bring the perfect creations to life. It's never good enough.
  • "Television is different in the turvy world"; what reality does Pyg think he's in? The persona emerges out of some trauma who can make the TV world perfect.
  • Dollotrons don't carry bombs, but germs!
  • Sasha burns Pyg, but Robin leaves her behind to chase him.
  • Germs, sickness, aerosol narcotic, drug that spreads like flu, addiction you can catch.
  • In the lab, vial with antidote next to domino... did Pyg make the antidote or did someone else leave both?
  • Lazlo Valentin, circus boss who underwent some kind of trauma, becomes Pyg and finances experiments with next-gen drugs.
  • Russian gangsters, illegal immigrants, prostitution/human trafficking.
  • The drugs were identity-destroying, used to control women. Pyg wanted to use it to hold Gotham for ransom.
  • Gordon's comments confirm that carnival was the same one from Killing Joke.
  • Double-12 domino, now 12-11...
  • What happened to Pyg has happened to Gotham, look away from the mirror, away from the reflection, and the beast creeps in without you knowing. But the thing is, Batman and Robin have come back as well.
  • Follow up to the ending/beginning of RIP! Le Bossu gets jumped!
  • Who is watching Alfred in the penthouse from a gargoyle?
  • Sasha is killing the other Dollotrons, including her father. She is saved from the police by Red hood!

REVENGE OF THE RED HOOD

Batman and Robin #4 - "Red Right Hand"
  • Lightning Bug, mercenary hired to collect protection money, killed by the Red Hood and Scarlet.
  • They use social media to become new age super-enforcers.
  • Let the punishment fit the crime!
  • Calling card: vengeance arms against his red right hand.
  • Fallout from Hurt's defamation of the Wayne Family affects Wayne Enterprises stocks.
  • Apparently the alibi for the world is that Bruce is out to clear his parent's name.
  • Lucius has found some financial irregularities...
  • Meet the English author, the gravedigger Oberon Sexton. His family was killed by criminals, and his face burnt by acid.
  • Will the Dollotron mask tear off Scarlet's whole face? The mind killing Pyg-drug didn't work, this is her true self.
  • Red Hood is driven by revenge on Batman, Dick, or Bruce?
  • B&R stalk crime boss meet-up. High Rise Romero, Bullet-Nose Dmitri...
  • Neon Dragon Triad, Tony Li. Penguin.
  • They think Batman is killing.
  • El Penitente, some kind of drug-lord. His messenger, Santo.
  • Flamingo: no pain, no fear, no remorse. Eater of Faces. Pink Flamingo plane.
  • New mode of crime, grassroots, viral. Could El Penitente be the one behind Pyg?
  • Red Hood kills everybody, but hears something in the room...
  • Dick thinks it's Jason...
Batman and Robin #5 - "Scarlet"
  • Sasha followed her deadbeat pops to America to join her uncle.
  • So it is Jason Todd. References to Battle for the Cowl.
  • He's taking Batman's mission to the next level now that he's dead. No doubt a part of it to spite his memory.
  • El Penitente, the main man in Mexico.
  • Of course the hood is used against Damian, foreshadowed last issue.
  • Santo survives, a domino in hand. 12/10. This was probably the sound Jason heard last issue.
  • Sexton is in Gotham hunting an international serial killer. Is it the Domino Killer?
  • Lucius still asking about finances, Damian wants to deal with it.
  • Jason does the press release, uses the phone poll, haha!
  • Gentleman-G Merrywether, Aitch-Eyes, Rodney Fidget.
  • Jason studies marketing, he wants to make the symbol of the Bat obsolete.
  • Apparently, he dyed his hair from red to black to look like Dick Grayson.
  • Sasha's uncle was the human trafficker.
  • Flamingo arrives, eats the faces of everyone on the plane. One model survives, was an actress for video shoot. Eduardo Flamingo, alpha-enforcer for the Penitente Cartel.
  • Hood and Scarlet pour bleach into Santo's IV. They best B&R and kidnap them.
  • They have them tied up but are ambushed by Flamingo!
  • King of Killers, Ace of Assassins, Death. Flamingo was a good man until the mob rearranged his brain and made him kill everyone he loved.
Batman and Robin #6 - "Flamingo is Here"
  • Hood has Dick and Damian naked and tied down for a livestream, activated if 1 million calls go in to see the true identity of B&R! They obviously make it out before it goes live.
  • Flamingo is evil as hell and paralyzes Damian. Hood sends him over the junkyard ravine.
  • Paralysis connection to Killing Joke.
  • Scarlet dips with the Red Hood mobile and takes her face off. Her arc complete, she sheds the grimdark for the sunrise!
  • Damian is airlifted away by his mother's surgeons.
  • References to Killing Joke with Jason art.
  • Jason gives Dick a final mic drop in claiming that he hasn't used Bruce's corpse on a Lazarus Pit yet because he doesn't want to be in the shadow of the Bat anymore.
  • Masks are off! Identities revealed! What is the true face!
  • Oberon Sexton has been investigating the serial killer, the same one who killed cardinal Maggi, one of the black glove. We saw the ad at the end of Batman #681.
  • El Penitente calls Sexton claiming to know his sins. It's Doctor Hurt! Self flagellation and a W brand on his back. He has unfinished business in Gotham and wants Sexton to do his bidding?
  • Dick goes to the vault beneath Wayne Tower and uses code ZEA to access "Bruce's" corpse!

Sunday, February 18, 2024

FINAL CRISIS ANNOTATIONS PART II

[COSMIC MIDNIGHT]



Final Crisis: Revelations #1 - "I Work For God"
  • Spectre Crispus Allen exacts vengeance for Martian Manhunter, killing Doctor Light and Effigy.
  • He tries to kill Libra, but can't. He doesn't know Libra's name, which he apparently needs to exact vengeance.
  • A nun dies in the hospital...
  • Renee tracks down members of the Religion of Crime in England. They find some kind of energy spear in the ocean. They want to use it to kill a false god.
  • They believed Renee to be some kind of leader in the Crime Bible, but her defiance creates some doubt in the followers.
  • Somehow it doesn't kill Renee...
  • Spectre arrives to exact vengeance on Renee...
Final Crisis: Revelations #2 - "Eternal Verities"
  • This one was really good!
  • Spectre wants to bring vengeance to Renee because of events that occurred during the Crime Bible miniseries, where apparently the Religion believed she was to lead them as some sort of prophet called 'The Faceless'.
  • Just as Spectre is about to kill her, she is spared by another agent of God known as the Radiant. This is the same nun the died last issue, but has been reborn as the Spirit of Mercy.
  • They have some interesting back and forth, Crispus gets some good character development since he became the Spectre and had to sacrifice his son for killing Jim Corrigan.
  • The Religion of Crime brings the Spear of Destiny to Cain, the first murderer, who turns out to be Vandal Savage! An end to the boredom has arrived!
  • He is reborn as Cain, and wishes to kill the Spectre who marked him thousands of years ago. Also interesting that the Anti-Life Equation didn't affect him... 
  • Spectre, Renee, and Radiant are attacked by Anti-Life possessed members of the GCPD. The spirits of God have no power over the equation for the same reason Spectre couldn't kill Libra; Darkseid reigns supreme across New Earth, trumping the creator.
  • Radiant gets Montoya out of there before she's possessed, but she stumbles across Kate Kane who has been turned! We see her at the end of FC #3 as one of Diana's furies too.
Final Crisis: Revelations #3 - "Absence of Choice"
  • Gotham is overrun by the ALE.
  • Spectre and Radiant save Renee from Kate Kane.
  • They amass everyone in Gotham who isn't possessed within a church.
  • Radiant sees the three men who murdered her, but she can't bring them mercy, she can't forgive them.
  • Renee mentions that she went to the Checkmate Castle before going to search for the Spear, which is probably where the agents of SHADE took her in #3.
  • The possessed supervillains of Gotham wait outside the church for Cain's arrival, we even see Catwoman (who's also a fury in FC #3).
  • Cain arrives and calls out the Spectre. They duke it out but Spectre gets stabbed with the Spear of Destiny.
Final Crisis: Revelations #4 - "We Win"
  • Cain splits Spectre from Cris and makes him his slave.
  • Renee once more is immune to the powers of the spear.
  • Enter Huntress! She saves Renee from Cain.
  • Radiant blocks the Anti-Life from entering the church.
  • The heroes learn the Spear isn't only a weapon, it has had healing properties before.
  • Renee is prophesized to hand the Spear to Cain...
  • Cain forces Spectre to recite the Anti-Life Equation, commanding him to rebuild the world in Darkseid's name. This spreads the ALE even more I guess?
Final Crisis: Revelations #5 - "Part of the Plan"
  • Deus Ex in the sense, but still enjoyable enough.
  • Spear is used by Renee to resurrect Cris's son Jake. This restores hope and faith, and God allows his champions to fight again.
  • The three men who killed Clarice redeem themselves by holding back Cain.
  • Spectre is restored and he undoes whatever he did at the end of last issue.
  • Cain/Savage is banished to Africa where he is once more cursed to walk with the mark.
  • Radiant and Spectre are summoned to deal with another threat...
Final Crisis: Resist
  • This was awesome!
  • Terrific, Talib, Thinker, and a half-possessed Sasha are assaulted at the location of the Code Zoo + Arcane Locker in the Antarctica Checkmate bunker.
  • Snapper uses his teleportation powers to ferry supplies and information to the gang trapped in the bunker.
  • He has a couple of encounters with Cheetah, who has successfully evaded capture and assimilation.
  • I'm assuming that the meta-human virus that negates powers is the Morticoccus Virus from FC #3. Morrison stated in interviews that it was a Death Virus, but maybe it also negates powers too.
  • Snapper and Cheetah get freaky in a hilarious sequence.
  • Just as all hope is lost, Terrific comes up with a plan to use Sasha and the trapped AI in the Code Zoo to activate the dormant remnants of the OMAC Protocol within 11.5 million humans.
  • The AI agree to release the code in return for freedom, and Sasha gives them the code seconds before she's consumed by Anti-Life.
  • The OMACs are now under control of Checkmate and they free our heroes to continue the fight against Darkseid!
Final Crisis: Submit
  • Fun little story of resistance within the Apokolips!
  • Black Lightning! Not used enough! Loved him in Meltzer's JLA.
  • Mark Richards is a little bit inconsistent: Geoff made him this sin eating soldier, but I guess he got over that and became a degen family man.
  • The anti-meta virus that was such a big deal in the "Resist" one-shot is not present in this which is kind of annoying.
  • Newspapers from the are still being Daily Planet published.
  • Black Lightning inspires Richards to be a hero, taking on his mission as Lightning is captured and turned into a justifier.
  • Richards memorizes the circuit, most likely the same circuit from Anthro's cave painting that Cave Carson found in #3.
  • Apparently Darkseid's control over reality is transforming it into an expression of himself. Morrison loves fractals!
  • Richards's family is sent to Watchtower 6, while he takes on Jeff's mission to the Hall of Justice to save one of the heroes.
  • SHADE and Anissa Pierce prep for the Omega Initiative...
Final Crisis #4 - "Darkseid Says"
  • Watchtower 1 = Checkmate Castle, Swiss Alps 
  • Watchtower 2 = The Hall of Justice?
  • Watchtower 3 = Fortress of Solitude, Arctic Circle
  • Watchtower 4 = Gorilla City
  • Watchtower 5 = Superbia
  • Watchtower 6 = The Great Wall
  • Mokkari unleashed the ALE through the internet.
  • The Ray has been delivering info and newspapers using his light-wave powers.
  • Apparently, there is a printing press still operational at Watchtower 3.
  • Ollie, Dinah, Babs, and the Flash Family are stationed at the Hall.
  • A SHADE/Checkmate strike-force was sent into Bludhaven and got annihilated by the Justifiers.
  • Dan Turpin battles evil itself as Darkseid's soul prepares to be reborn in his body. "The incubation phase requires the ruin of a noble spirit..."
  • Reverend Goode has nosebleeds in Darkseid's presence.
  • All of Darkseid's Elite compete for his love.
  • Apparently Granny-Kraken is getting ready to spread Darkseid's influence to the stars and infect the GL Central Power Battery.
  • Kalibak is reborn in a tiger body. he's eaten the Green Lantern Opto!
  • "Humankind's descent into the Forever Pit..."
  • So Tattooed Man worked for Boss Dark Side, which is why Turpin used him to find the club.
  • Babs saw a fragment of Anti-Life before the net shut down.
  • Supervillain internet, the Unternet. Informant in Libra's society...
  • So everybody who escaped the bunker in the Resist special made it to the Checkmate Castle in the alps. Renee is also there after the Revelations mini.
  • Checkmate Global Peace Agency, the GPA was the organization in the OMAC series.
  • Even Waller joined up!
  • Alan Scott claims that the dark gods are manipulating space-time: could the one month in the future flashforward be some kind of distortion as well?
  • A final strike on Bludhaven, a siege on Command D.
  • Black Adam is recruited by Freddy. Apparently the Shazam pantheon has been corrupted by the Dark Gods.
  • Possessed Black Lightning from the Submit special takes down the HOJ forcefield.
  • Tattooed Man memorized the Circuit and then tattooed it on his body! It makes him look just like Metron!
  • Barry explains that Darkseid's fall from the Fourth World through time and space is dragging all of reality into the Forever Pit.
  • An unknown force reverse engineered Barry back to life...
  • Flash boys reunion!
  • The Furies get trampled. Corrupted Diana has super-speed tracking.
  • I love the Green Arrow sequence.
  • The heroes make it to the Satellite! Is this Watchtower 2 or was it the Hall?
  • The Omega Offensive, same as the Omega Initiative mentioned in the Submit special.
  • Barry purges the ALE from Iris with a lightning kiss! Speed force beats Anti-Life! Speed force = life equation? Speed = action & change?
  • It rains blood! The Multiverse Womb weeps maroon tears!
  • The Super-Young-Team and Shilo and Sumo boom-tube into the Checkmate Castle, and they all have the Metron circuit on their faces.
  • But the idiots pawn shoot him!
  • With the death of freedom, the ruination and submission of Dan Turpin...
  • ...the rebirth of Darkseid is complete.
  • Thumbs down for the human race!
Final Crisis #5 - "Into Oblivion"
  • Hal Jordan is back baby!
  • The scar above his head held an implant placed by Kraken to mess up his memory.
  • She wants to control the Power Battery and employ the will-controlled plasma to Darkseid's designs. One more references to the competition between his Elite, a popularity contest.
  • Krona Protocol: the CPB is hidden in a pocket dimension when it's under attack.
  • New Earth is at the heart of the black hole created by Darkseid's fall, the Forever Pit, and it's taking the entire universe along with it.
  • All of space time is messed up around Earth, so the one month in the future could be even longer or shorter!
  • Jordan, Kyle, and Guy lead Lanterns into the fray to save reality!
  • Talib and Waller recruit Renee for the new initiative to save earth on the day supes failed. Checkmate was the last move in the human game.
  • New versions of OMACs called biOmacs: super soldiers with a seven day life span.
  • Dakseid is reborn as his underlings beg for his mercy and praise.
  • Mokkari says humanity under the control of Darkseid has become his eyes, hands, limbs of the night-lord.
  • He sends out his Furies to unleash plague and destruction.
  • A group of heroes arrives as reinforcements at the siege of the Checkmate Castle.
  • Of course, Shilo didn't die!
  • Motherboxxx can see Terrific...
  • Apparently, Checkmate made the Castle a target to draw fire from Darkseid's forces while the superheroes made one final attack on Bludhaven and Command D.
  • The Swiss border got closer to the castle, the fall of Darkseid has warped space time!
  • The pattern on the Super-Young-team's faces, the Life Equation circuit that Metron gave Anthro!
  • Kalibak leads a group of hybrid tiger men against the last stand of the supermen!
  • We see the Society headquarters in Bludhaven along with some crazy Kirby buildings.
  • Frankenstein quotes Milton!
  • Black Adam takes down Dark Mary and sees a leering old man in her eyes...
  • Tawky Tawny and the Quantum Blunderbuss!
  • Nix Uotan is thrown into a holding cell with two others: all three can't be affected by the ALE.
  • The man in the wheelchair (Metron) works on a Rubik's cube while the other appears to be some kind of mysterious anthropoid monkey man.
  • The Number of God, nobody has solved the Rubik's cube in less than 18 moves. The Rubik’s cube was a good visual metaphor for the restless shuffling and rearranging of primary-coloured patterns that signifies creative activity in a long-running superhero universe.
  • The time of gods is over, now is the time for something different...
  • Who did Nix summon? Darkseid? The man in the wheelchair? Somebody or something else?
  • You made this moment with the power in you... he hands the paper with the Metron symbol to Nix...
  • Think up a solution, Darkseid is the bad idea, now you just need a better one.
  • He remembers Weeja Dell!
  • Wtf? Was the monkey man ever in there????
  • 17 moves! The cube was a mother box?
  • Libra prepares to hang Calculator for being the traitor, though we are suggested the idea that it's Luthor, and maybe Libra knows that too...
  • Something is wrong with John Stewarts ring. Is it the Power Battery being hidden, or just the space-time funk messing it up?
  • Mokkari and Simyan tried to make a Batman clone army, but the psycho-merge killed all of them.
  • His servants die in his presence, the pure evil essence of Darkseid is too much to withstand.
  • Supergirl sees Darkseid as a giant brain sending out signals to possessed humanity as his nervous system.
  • As the Lantern squad approaches the Forever Pit, they can see ruptures in the Bleed and other Earths in the folds of the singularity.
  • All the rings lose power.
  • We even get a snapshot of President Horne along with Father Time.
  • The Fifth World of Darkseid has begun with probably one of the best sequences I've ever read.
  • But just as Final Evil rises, a new force for good must answer the call...
  • Something new is born. The Fifth World dawns in flame and thunder. Battle is joined.
  • Nix Uotan, Superjudge!

[WAR FOR THE DAWN]



Batman #682 - "The Butler Did It"
  • I had the most extraordinary dream last night. You were in it.
  • The origin of Batman from Year One. Alfred resigns.
  • The bat the crashed though the window swept up. Julie Madison, Bruce's first love, put off because of crimefighting.
  • But the bat didn't die, the window was open. And Alfred decided not to resign...
  • Doctor Death. Bruce no longer refers to Batman as a disguise.
  • Bruce and Gordon friendship. Julie Madison rejected again. She leaves letters.
  • Batman has been pushing the edge on his health and sanity with crime fighting. Alfred says he needs to regain the humor from when he was a child.
  • Problem solving micro sleeps.
  • Bruce can only have short term relationships because of his trauma.
  • They see Dick at the death of the Graysons. He is adopted and becomes Robin. Everything changes.
  • Even Joker changes, from serial killer to prankster clown.
  • Batman holds the Bat Radia...
  • Dick beat Joker in a laughing contest.
  • Batman and Batwoman romance and team ups.
  • Dick wonders if they will always be Batman and Robin...
  • Dick doubts Batwoman and Batgirl, something he doesn't trust...
  • A retelling of Batman #153.
  • Batwoman leaves Batman. Dick knew about Kathy Kane due to connection with circus.
  • Batman begins the iso-chamber experiments from #156.
  • And now we see the true nature of the story...
  • The Lump from the Kirby Mister Miracle series! Now used to convert his memories into the Evil Gods database, hiding as Alfred...
  • Death of Alfred before he became the Outsider.
  • And what's the connection between chemicals and crazy people...
  • Batman is over the Synthetic Era, he wants a return to the Pulp Crime era.
  • Batman and Joker are ready for reinvention. Batman catches onto his cycle of rebirth.
  • Dick gets the Disco-Wing costume!
  • Alfred and Bats close up the Batcave and prep for the Denny O'Neil era.
  • Alfred wrote a story of if Bruce never became Batman...
  • But Bats is on the case, he knows it's the Lump!
  • He's thrown into this dream of a world without Batman, masking the true nature of the Lump.
  • Mokkari and Simyan wants to make an Army of Batmen, but first they must locate and reproduce the trauma and emotion that drives him to create the perfect copies.
  • An army of perfect soldiers in Darkseid's dark army.
Batman #683 - "What The Butler Saw"
  • Batman in the 70's! The Denny O'Neil globetrotting era!
  • Shifting between the Alfred dream/world without Batman fantasy and the continued retrospective on Batman's history.
  • It's almost as if the Lump keeps Bruce occupied with the fantasy while he continues to mine Batman continuity.
  • Dick's parents were murdered by chemical racketeers...
  • Gordon is dead, Joker was executed by lethal injection...
  • Mokkari phases into the dream! Bruce can tell they're there!
  • Bruce is a medical laughingstock. His parents pamper him and overprotect, sometimes he wishes he died that night...
  • He explores the cave beneath Wayne Manor looking for Ace but finds the skeleton of Dick Grayson, hidden there by the Joker. Bats fly everywhere!
  • Bruce almost breaks free of the illusion, but they drown him in past experiences once more.
  • The rise and fall of Jason Todd; they farm the raw emotional turmoil from that memory.
  • The Killing Joke, forcing Batman to doubt his code and if he must kill the Joker...
  • It's too much for the clones! They claw their eyes out!
  • Tim Drake becomes robin.
  • Bruce calls out Alfred for the dream, the memory of his funeral, though him and Dick promised to never tell of the Outsider Incident.
  • Alfred reveals his true nature, manipulating the pain of the grimdark Batman era to hurt Bruce's psyche.
  • Alfred/Lump tries to convince Batman to give up the mantle to the Clone Army, give up and give into the dark empire.
  • Batman says they can have it all, but the clones can't handle it! No one can handle the trauma of Batman, the driving force that makes him who he is, because there is only one Bruce Wayne and only one Batman. He is the impossible man!
  • Mokkari and Simyan try to end the psycho-merge by killing the Lump with soul-bullets.
  • He kept thinking about chemicals because his unconscious knew he was drugged and captured.
  • He teams up with the Lump to beat his captors. Lump gets a jolt of energy and will to trash some of the clones before disintegrating.
  • They leave his belt and stuff, preparing to seal the lab so Darkseid doesn't find out about their failures.
  • POST RIP FILL IN! Alfred and Bruce prep to prove the false nature of the fake dossier Doctor Hurt put out. He gets a call from the JLA...
  • Batman's Last Case: who killed Orion? The Radion god bullet placed in his belt...
  • Alfred had a doubt about resigning, but after seeing Bruce's transformation into Batman, he couldn't help but stay along and accompany him on his journey to avenge his parents and save his city.
  • The Batman's big secret wasn't who was under the mask, but in fact who was keeping him alive all these years! The Butler Did It!
  • Batman had been captured, Alfred shuts down the cave, but he knows that the villains will let their guard down and underestimate him for a second, and that's just enough time...
  • for no matter how dark the night, there is no hiding place for evil.
  • Fucking brilliant.
Final Crisis #6 - "How to Murder the Earth"
  • Post Legion of Three Worlds!
  • Darkseid's Forever Pit even affects the future!
  • Brainy wants to show Superman something...
  • The Controllers refined Guardian tech to make a Final Machine that turns thoughts into things, but it's completely volatile since stray thoughts can destroy reality.
  • But since Superman is Superman, Brainy trusts him with the design of the god-weapon.
  • Supes is about to get transported back to the past when he sees it; Geh-Jedollah, the Miracle Machine! And it looks exactly like Metron's symbol! I guess Granny *was* right in #5 when she asked if the battery was the ultimate technology Metron pointed humanity towards.
  • Black Canary makes Richards an honorary JLAer, but the Satellite is attacked by astronaut Justifiers!
  • Ray leaves to accomplish some task...
  • Black Adam confirms that it's DeSaad possessing Mary!
  • Battle of the Tiger-men! Tawny wins! The tiger army kneels to him!
  • Freddy uses the living lightning to transform him and Mary back while purging her of DeSaad.
  • Darkseid's legion of ALE civilians surround the heroes!
  • Shilo explains that the Metron circuit is a letter from the New God alphabet, the symbol of freedom from restriction. Knowledge, fire, imagination!
  • Checkmate enters Black Gambit status...
  • Furies attack the supermen in Bludhaven!
  • So the OG Sonny Sumo went back to feudal Japan while this one is from a parallel universe, taking up the life that the old one left behind.
  • Atomic Lantern Boy loves Aquazon! Aquazon loves Sonic Lightning Flash! Superbat's powers are money!
  • Just as the satellite heroes are infected with ALE, Richards uses the circuit to jam the Anti-Life signal, freeing the trapped heroes!
  • We see the Bleed hemorrhage over New Earth, and other universe peek in the folds!
  • Checkmate Omega! The Atoms Ray Palmer and Ryan Choi prep for Multiversal travel...
  • Psychics including Miss Martian and mento try to purge the ALE from human consciousness.
  • Mystics like Zatanna and Phantom Stranger try to contact the Spectre, last seen with the Radiant in the Revelations mini.
  • Doctors prep to operate/dissect Overgirl?
  • The Black Gambit/Omega Offensive, meet Lord Eye! The brain of Max Lord within the corpse of Brother Eye!
  • They plan to relocate to a selected Earth in the Multiverse and rebuild humanity. They want Renee to use her skills to head the Global Peace Agency on this other world.
  • The Black Gambit, the Omega Offensive, was apparently all along to get the hell out of Dodge and resettle on a new universe – a universe run by Brother Eye with a Global Peace Agency, so basically the universe of Jack Kirby’s original OMAC, with an army of Questions as Global Peace Officers.
  • Calculator is kept on the brink of death by ALE as he hangs.
  • Luthor and Sivana pull a fast one on Libra and burn a hole through his chest. Sivana hacks the justifier helmets to transmit Luthor's will. 
  • Barry claims that his being resurrected from the Speed Force caused him to return knowing things...
  • The Black Racer didn't stop chasing Barrybut it only comes for dying gods, so does that mean that Barry is a Speed Force God?
  • Wally also says the Black Flash = the Black Racer...
  • It seems they mean to aim the Black Racer at Darkseid and run so fast they escape his black hole aura!
  • Batman confronts Darkseid!
  • Apparently Orion's death in battle fragmented into myriad projections onto reality, a way of rectifying the confusing nature of Countdown. In the process, Orion wounded Darkseid beyond repair, which is why his fall unto New Earth across reality is a prelude to his death, which will engulf creation into the Forever Pit of the infinite black hole.
  • Batman beats the Omega Sanction (a Darkseid weapon that traps you in an endless succession of synthetic lives) and shoots Darkseid with the Radion bullet, but he's hit with the finder beams...
  • Hawkman and Hawkgirl talk about reincarnation...
  • Alan Scott's green flames wanes with the corruption of earth.
  • We finally see a return of the Morticoccus Virus that was such a problem in the Resist special, Wonder Woman was made the carrier in #3. It's the same Death Virus that killed Earth-51.
  • The Lanterns continue to pass through the gravity well on the way to New Earth.
  • The Black Gambit is activated...
  • Metron holds the Rubik's cube and advises Nix: his arrival as the Super-Judge inaugurates the age of men as gods: the Fifth World! If our heroes breach the Bleed Wall, they face a worse threat than Darkseid, Mandrakk! He also got his Mobius Chair back after it opened the boom tube that reunited the Flashes in #3.
  • Superman returns and unleashes fury onto Bludhaven and Command-D, razing everything with heat vision.
  • The sky cracks and alternate Earths pollute the crimson clouds.
  • Superman emerges with the charred corpse of the Dark Knight.
Final Crisis #7 - "New Heaven, New Earth"
  • GET READY FOR THE NON-CHRONO! BATMAN #681 REDUX BABY!
  • If you go back to the first issue, it starts with a ‘caveman’ version of the basic hero story. Then we get Dan Turpin narrating and so on through the series. Rising Sun narrating the start of issue #2, the Monitor origin story from the Infinite Book in Superman Beyond – even things like Alfred narrating the two Batman crossovers, or the use of magic words throughout the series. It’s all about people telling stories to one another, so the final issue makes that explicit.
  • Earth-23! President Superman!
  • All Earths in the multiverse are experiencing their own Crisis! On this one it's the "Red Skies Crisis".
  • He meets up with Nubia, Wonder Woman, where she sounds the Multiversal Wonder Horn as an SOS across universes.
  • The Ultima Thule arrives bearing Renee Montoya, Captain Marvel, and a whole bunch of Supermen!
  • Watchtower, the last ark for the heroes tumbles into the never-ending void of Darkseid's Forever Pit. Space time has folded down, just like the chronology of this comic book, so we see everything out of order!
  • A shard from E-44 collides with the Watchtower, bringing Doc Tornado and the Metal Men. They are set off by parallel magnetic fields and go crazy.
  • As they fight with our heroes, Lois and Jimmy pack the last edition of the Daily Planet along with various mementos from the age of heroes into a rocket. They shoot it off into the Forever Pit, maybe someone will find it...
  • I love how Morrison writes Darkseid. Superman can do nothing, because Darkseid is infested within humanity, the people he's sworn to protect.
  • Darkseid prepares the Radion gun while his eyes aim the Omega Sanction at Superman, the same weapon used on Bats.
  • "There is a black hole where my heart should be." Does this mean that the singularity of the Forever Pit emerges from within Darkseid?
  • As all time becomes one time, Darkseid fires the Radion bullet into the past to kill Orion. The loop is closed!
  • The Flashes return! They bring the Racer on their heels, aiming him at Darkseid. They also divert the finder beams away from Superman by running at lightspeed, outrunning death and sicking him on the night-lord!
  • Darkseid is purged from Dan Turpin!
  • Darkseid wasn’t shot in the heart. We all know Batman doesn’t kill people, hasn’t killed people for 70 years and isn’t about to start here. It’s a big enough deal for Batman to pick up a gun. He winged Turpin knowing that the Radion in the bullet would be enough to poison Darkseid’s divine essence. Radion only kills gods after all. It slays ideas. After that shot, Darkseid is dying, just as someone with radiation poisoning might slowly expire, as Superman explains in #7. The Black Racer drags him struggling away into oblivion over the course of that issue until nothing remains but the fading, ghost-echoes of his malice.
  • A check in with the alter-Aquaman, freeing Atlantis!
  • Superman draws out the blueprints for the Miracle Machine from memory. He sits the Mobius Chair, maybe Metron gave it to him?
  • The Machine can calculate the Life Equation by communicating with the Source or the Overvoid.
  • They're going to shrink the universe's population for protection, most likely using the Brainiac shrinking tech from Kandor.
  • John Stewart offers up his power ring to help. Even Sivana and Luthor help build the machine.
  • Checkmate OMACs battle the justifiers at the Castle.
  • The Atoms travel through the graviton tunnel between universes, setting the beacon, but it's unstable, most likely due to New Earth's fall into the abyss.
  • Ollie and Dinah float on the Watchtower as we see Ray complete the freedom Life Equation circuit letter across the face of the Earth.
  • The tunnel begins to collapse when Lord Eye has a psychotic breakdown from the temporal dissonance.
  • Super Young Team soap-drama!
  • And the Hawks sacrifice themselves to save everyone in the tunnel by destroying Lord Eye, which Carter does with a fist through the frontal lobe!
  • Shilo's Motherboxxx secures a boom-tube to the other Earth, which ends up being E-51! Apparently the current Sonny Sumo is from this world!
  • Kamandi is also there, but how did he get out of Command-D? (Keep this in mind...)
  • I guess Renee is picked up from there? She tells Overman of his cousin's fate...
  • By completing the Radion bullet loop, Darkseid effectively committed suicide.
  • The Furies surround Superman but Luthor and Sivana lead the Justifier villains to help.
  • ADDED PAGES: Superman consoles the freed Dan Turpin. Luthor confirms his heroism, gloating as Superman smiles.
  • Frankenstein beats a possessed Wonder Woman since he was immune to the Morticoccus god-bacterium by being undead.
  • Time and space continues to break down, and it's almost as if it's Nix Uotan watching all the scenes at the same time. The channel switch panel cements that.
  • Diana is cured of the ALE, and she uses her lasso to bind Darkseid's astral consciousness to free the Earth of his will.
  • Superman completes the Miracle Machine, and Darkseid's astral form makes one final attempt to win: steal the Miracle Machine and rewrite the universe in his image.
  • In one of the best moments in the history of Superman, he uses counter vibrations, FREAKING MUSIC, to defeat Darkseid. For if music is the stuff of life and love and imagination, it's the complete opposite of Darkseid.
  • Superman then takes the heart of the Mobius Chair, Element X, Fire of the New Gods, as the final part of the Miracle Machine.
  • The Watchtower has reached the deep dark bowels of the Forever Pit.
  • Mandrakk reveals himself! He's got Vamp Ultraman with him who's holding Supergirl?
  • MY BEST GUESS: time has broken down, so when Supergirl went to defend the east wall, she went into the past and helped Frankenstein out. Between then and now, which only exists as an ultra-compressed atemporal sequence of events, she was captured by Ultraman and Mandrakk.
  • So the Spectre and the Radiant left the end of the Revelations mini to hunt Mandrakk, but got completely bodied.
  • Superman uses all his solar energy life force to power the Miracle Machine!
  • The Green Lanterns, still stuck in the event horizon, catch a ride with some Multiversal fauna. They recite the GL oath to repower their rings.
  • Captain Marvel returns with the Superman Squad! They fry Ultraman before he can take a bite out of Supergirl.
  • Nix Uotan arrives as well and takes over to end Mandrakk once and for all. He's embraced his mentor Metron's belief in the heroes.
  • The Zoo Crew out of nowhere but I'm all for it! How did they get exiled? Overlooked?
  • At the end of the Captain Carrot miniseries, the Justa Lotta Animals escaped their own Crisis, only to be turned into a bunch of very ordinary pets on Earth-0. It was a sad ending but it meant that there was now a team of cartoon super animals living in secret on Earth-0. This seemed like a perfect time to bring them back into play.
  • The angel hosts of Pax Dei from the JLA run, most likely here to avenge their fallen champions Spectre and Radiant.
  • ADDED PAGES: Ultraman is burnt to a crisp by Zauriel and his Angel bros.
  • So Nix is Mandrakk's son, child of him and Zillo Valla! Novu made Nix to save the world from Mandrakk...
  • Nix also brings in the Forever People/Super Young Team from E-51! Taaru is the word the Forever People used to form Infinity Man.
  • Huge battle with the Shadow Demons.
  • Captain Marvel is reminded of his Golden Age sidekick Hoppy when he sees Captain Carrot.
  • Ultraman is held back by Sonny Sumo before becoming a charred skeleton.
  • For the final icing on the cake, Nix completes the GL oath and summons the Lanterns, who make a giant stake construct to kill the Cosmic Vampire!
  • In the end it's all okay. The Earth endures, and the heroes rebuild.
  • Along with Batman and J'onn, the Hawks died too? But I guess everybody pretty much ignored it in continuity.
  • You can see Metron's circuit on the face of the Earth.
  • The symmetry of the Multiverse is repaired by the heroes of Earth.
  • The GLs and Supermen pull the New Earth out of the Forever Pit.
  • Nix demands the Monitors to withdraw contact with the multiverse. No more exploitation.
  • At the base of creation, within the obsidian abyss of the Forever Pit, lies the shattered god-head of Darkseid.
  • In the deserted carcass of Apokolips, Metron places Orion's astro-harness as a grave, and the first ivory rose grows on the planet. Apokolips reborn as New Genesis.
  • Nix Uotan rebuilds Earth-51, placing the animal hybrid men and Kamandi and the wreckage of Bludhaven/Command-D on the world. The New Gods also guide the fate of E-51 as their new mission.
  • THE KAMANDI SITUATION: was Kamandi on E-51 before it was destroyed by the Morticoccus god-bacterium? Did the vision Anthro got in #1 come from Kamandi before he came to New Earth, or is it from now when they need the circuit? When did Metron contact him? Did he end up on New Earth because of the Multiversal membranes weakening, or was he always on New Earth and just ended up on E-51 at the end of this story?
  • THE ANSWERS: The effect of all this cosmic Photoshopping occurring around the Command-D bunker caused Kamandi’s consciousness to shift wildly through time and the Multiverse, which is why he was able to appear to Anthro in issue 1 and Dan Turpin in issue 2.
  • The Monitors agree to depart from the Multiverse and leave it free of their vampiric interference.
  • The reunion of Weeja Dell and Nix. The Final Crisis was theirs. She asks Nix what his wish on the Miracle Machine was: he wished for a happy ending.
  • Nix Uotan wakes up on New Earth in human form! New Heaven, New Earth!
  • In cave times, Anthro learns stories from the dancing heart of fire. The flame of creation and narrative. Knowledge and imagination.
  • We see the rocket Lois and Jimmy fired outside the cave!
  • Anthro draws Metron's circuit one last time before he passes away in his sleep.
  • A man places a utility belt on his body...
  • A man dressed in boots and tights drawing a bat symbol on the wall! BATMAN'S BACK BABY!
  • ABSOLUTELY BRILLIANT.

Sunday, February 11, 2024

FINAL CRISIS ANNOTATIONS PART I

[RED SKIES AT SUNSET]



DC Universe #0 - "Let There Be Lightning"
Final Crisis #1 - "D.O.A: God of War"
  • Metron visits Anthro, cave boy, giving him the knowledge of fire, which he uses to defend his tribe from the Blood Wolf Tribe of Vandar Adg.
  • Dan, Terrible, Turpin is on the hunt for six gifted missing kids. He finds the body of Orion in the dumpster.
  • Orion says that the New Gods did not die, "but he is in you all...", Darkseid is the God of Evil incarnate, so his descent infects humanity.
  • The Black Racer hovers over his body.
  • John Stewart is alerted, 1011: deicide.
  • The Question, Renee Montoya, gives Turpin a lead on the kids. A trail that leads to the Dark Side Club. The kids were also positive for the meta-gene.
  • Boss Dark Side was seen in 7S, he ran a club where captured gods fought each other to the death.
  • The Guardians put a gravity well around Earth to seal off the crime scene as they try to solve Orion's murder. Locate the weapon...
  • Minor heroes Empress, Sparx, and Mas y Menos find the Mobius Chair in a junkyard, but they get jumped by Doctor Light and Mirror Master who grab the chair for Libra.
  • The JLA are distracted by a supervillain protest for hero brutality.
  • Libra, now on the chair, makes the same sales pitch to the big bads of the DCU, but they don't bite. Human Flame backs up Libra, who ends up proving his talk by killing the freaking Martian Manhunter!
  • Bludhaven is still a wasteland after Infinite Crisis. Reverend Good preaches, "you can rassle the mutations out of your backyard..."
  • Mark Richards, the new Tattooed Man, takes Turpin to the Dark Side Club.
  • Boss Dark Side looks a lot older than he did in 7S, which he attributes to God-souls wearing out meat bodies.
  • His bodyguards are Kalibak and Kanto.
  • He gave the kids to Granny Goodness, inflicting them with the Anti-Life Equation. They attack Turpin.
  • Justice League mobilizes to find the Dark Gods. The Alpha Lanterns arrive and place an emerald cage around the Earth.
  • Here come the Monitors!
  • The New Earth is the foundation stone of all existence.
  • The Multiverse Machine, the Orrery of Worlds.
  • Earth-51 suffered a Great Disaster. Nix Uotan failed to save it, but he believes there was sabotage.
  • "When did we become so severe..."
  • 'stripped of 'word of attention', banished to live as a mortal germ, die to feed the Orrery...
  • Prime Monitor Tahoteh, Weeja Dell, Zillo Valla, Rox Ogama...
  • Monitors were faceless once, now have names and stories. They've never had feelings or emotions, now they have rage like Tahoteh and love like Weeja.
  • Ogama believes the Monitor race to be infected by contact with the narrative of the Multiverse. Through them, time has entered the timeless Nil.
  • Ogama looks at us, the readers, telling us that his Uotan's exile allows him to proceed with designs...
  • Anthro draws the symbol of Metron on a boulder when he is met with a vision from the world of the Great Disaster! Kamandi comes from Command D requesting the weapon Metron gave him against the Gods. Is the weapon fire? The symbol? Some other knowledge?
  • Could this be Kamandi contacting Anthro from #7? Or is this before we see him in #2?
  • Nix Uotan wakes up in the narrative of New Earth.
  • Broadcast shows Green Arrow and the heroes reacting to the death of J'onn J'onzz.
Final Crisis: Requiem - "Caretaker of Mars"
  • Nice little piece of apocrypha for the death of the Manhunter from Mars. I enjoyed the added sequence where he struggles with the villains before he dies.
Final Crisis #2 - "Ticket to Bludhaven"
  • Generational warfare between Rising Sun and the new wave of Japanese Super-teens.
  • Big Science Action, The Super Young Team, Most Excellent Super-Bat...
  • Sonny Sumo from the Forever People book.
  • Megayakuza, Atomic Lantern Boy...
  • Shilo Norman returns! We last saw him busting out of the grave in Seven Soldiers. He heals Sumo with his Motherboxxx.
  • Shilo wants to put together a Fifth World version of the Forever People!
  • Sonny Sumo, who by all rights, went back in time and lived and died in feudal Japan is suddenly running around with a Shilo Norman, who doesn’t remember being Scott Free’s apprentice. What gives? Well, read on...
  • Nix tries to guess his attention word. He draws images of Overman from E-10, Captain Atom from E-4, and even Mandrakk!
  • Turpin has seemingly escaped the Anti-Life kids from last issue and is beating the crap out of Mad-Hatter for info on the same kids he already found. Some kind of amnesia? He knows something is wrong with him, his aggression, his physical deterioration.
  • Hatter made some mind control hats for Boss Dark Side or Libra...
  • Reverend Good preaches for the Bludhaven recovery program.
  • Turpin buys a ticket to Bludhaven (roll credits!)
  • Funeral of J'onn. Nerds cry.
  • Luthor still doubts Libra. Him and Sivana want an alliance against Libra's new wave, but Savage is intrigued on this new chance to end the boredom.
  • Libra wants to show Human Flame what he owes him...
  • JLA analyzes the corpse of Orion before it sublimates back to the source.
  • Bats sends Flash to investigate a lead to link the killings.
  • Alpha Lantern Kraken...
  • Bats says Orion was shot with a bullet that left no trace of passage besides internal evidence of detonation within Orion's heart.
  • Diana reaches out to Kraken, and there's some Kirby Krackle around her shoulder...
  • Lantern Opto, we saw him in 52 saving Adam Strange and Starfire.
  • John Stewart finds the bullet, which has been buried for 50 years... a Radion bullet, the god-killing element...
  • Opto is distracted and John's ring is drained, he's attacked by a hooded adversary.
  • Hal Jordan is accused and taken in by Kraken.
  • Bats and Supes doubt Kraken's judgement, but they don't have time to prove her wrong before they're cornered by the forces of evil...
  • Refers to Parallax as the Fear-Thing.
  • Kraken resists possession for just a moment, Batman sees John's ring print on her palm. Batman is taken down and transported through a boom tube by Kraken, who is actually Granny!
  • Turpin arrives in Bludhaven, found by Reverend Good (obviously Godfrey), who refers to him as "Great One".
  • We see Atomic Knights riding dog-steeds, no doubt results from the radioactive fallout of Chemo's descent. The military base of Command D has been overtaken by the Gods of Evil, turned into the new Evil Factory by Simian and Mokkari. Bludhaven is now the cradle for Darkseid's rebirth in Dan Turpin! His mind is warped, he's even bleeding out his ears!
  • The Kamandi situation: was the flashback last issue him on E-51 talking to Anthro, and then he's captured to New Earth because of the barriers between universes thinning? Or is he from New Earth and just ends up on E-51 at the end of the story?
  • So everybody else gets crazy new bodies, but Simyan and Mokkari stay the same? Or did Simyan get a monkey body? Kalibak gets a Tiger body.
  • As we know, he’s able to restore them all to life even after they’ve been killed, so what we’re seeing in Final Crisis is something similar. I’m playing Darksid’s allies more as emanations of His Will, like shades in the spectrum of his absolute Evil.
  • Batman is placed in this big tube VR thing.
  • Clayface and the villains blow up the Daily Planet, most likely to prove to Luthor the pitch is real!
  • Jay and Wally go to the strip club the Society has been operating out of, which is actually where Barry and Jay met.
  • Wally pitches Jay the theory he and Batman had for Orion's death: a bullet fired backwards in time from the future, kills Orion now, and then embeds itself in the past 50 yrs ago.
  • Jay Garrick, the first Flash, activates the Mobius Chair with his lightning...
  • The chair opens a boom tube/temporal wormhole, and a hero returns...
  • It's Barry Allen chasing the god bullet while being chased by death the Black Racer!
Final Crisis: Rogues' Revenge #1 - "No More Running"
  • Nice fill in for the Bart Allen Flash run I didn't read.
  • Apparently the Rogues got tricked by Inertia into breaking their one rule and killing Bart Allen.
  • They choose not to join Libra's Society which pisses him off.
  • Inertia is freed from Iron Heights by Zoom, who wants to make him the new Kid Flash.
  • The Rogues want to kill Inertia.
  • Pied Piper is doing some stuff I don't really care for related to James Jesse, who died in Countdown?
Final Crisis: Rogues' Revenge #2 - "No More Rogues"
  • The Rogues kill some impostors sent by Libra who found his father. Heatwave incinerates him.
  • Zoom trains Inertia to be the new Kid Flash.
  • Libra wants the Rogues on his side because the Flashes are the biggest enemy during a Crisis: he wants the Rogues to prep for the eventual arrival of the Flashes by killing Inertia as practice.
  • Libra thinks he can convince Weather Wizard to join the Society by using his son as a bargaining chip.
Final Crisis: Rogues' Revenge #3 - "No More Rules"
  • Very dynamic and important next phase to Geoff Johns's larger body of Flash work.
  • Inertia becomes Kid Zoom, killing Weather Wizard's child and reverting Zoom back to his self before the cosmic treadmill blew up in his face.
  • Rogues team up with Pied Piper and kill Kid Zoom. They reject the Society and Libra once more, but decide to stay as Rogues after learning that Barry Allen has returned.
Final Crisis #3 - "Know Evil"
  • Frankenstein leads a SHADE squad into the Dark Side Club.
  • Boss Dark Side's body is a dried up corpse, most likely from Darkseid's soul jumping into Turpin's body.
  • Montoya is already there, probably conducting her own investigation.
  • The Hand of the Source, the Uni-Friend, revamped as a digital cursor for the Fifth World. It spells "Know Evil" (roll credits!)
  • Father Time of SHADE is colluding with Taleb Beni Khalid of Checkmate! Things are happening in Bludhaven; they know about Command D getting hijacked by the Gods of Evil.
  • They also want Montoya for the future of global law enforcement...
  • Renee leaves the club only to see Overgirl of E-10 fall out the sky.
  • Her German translated: is the sky bleeding? Hell is here...
  • The barriers between universes weaken...
  • The Multiversal structure of parallel worlds is collapsing. Darkseid’s fall has broken the Multiverse basically and he’s pulling everything that exists down with him into Hell
  • Renee gets picked up by SHADE.
  • Cave Carson and his team unearth Anthro's cave painting from #1 in the bowels of Gotham city.
  • Nix is fired from his job, Zillo Valla watches him...
  • Jay tells the Flash Family about what happened: him Wally and Barry try to catch the bullet before it kills Orion but fail. Black Racer stops to witness Orion's death, then leaving to chase the Flashes through time.
  • Jay can't keep up and falls out to the present, but Barry and Wally outrun the Racer by going the speed of light. Jay confirms that it was Barry!
  • At the swamp Legion of Doom headquarters, Libra tricks Human Flame and forces the Justifier Anti-Life helmet on his dome. Luthor gets there to try and neutralize Libra, but they're surrounded by Justifiers. Libra gives him one final opportunity to surrender by pledging allegiance to Darkseid and renouncing science.
  • Zillo Valla meets with Clark in Lois's hospital room to initiate the tie-in!
  • Hal gets taken in by the Alpha Lanterns, but submits since he can't remember where he was during the death of Orion and the attack on John Stewart.
  • Alan Scott proposes activating Article X, the super-human draft Roosevelt used to gather heroes to go to war during WWII.
  • Oracle is the hub at the Hall of Justice. She recruits the new Aquaman (most likely a counterpart from a parallel universe)
  • Freddy Freeman is depressed since Billy's gone and Mary has disappeared. Tawny tries to cheer him up.
  • The group of heroes preps to deal with the situation in Bludhaven.
  • Now that Orion, God of Fight is dead, we’re seeing DC heroes subtly losing their combat edge and confidence.
  • Sumo walks Shilo to his private jet as he's about to leave Japan, but they are attacked by Justifiers. Salvation comes in the form of the Super Young Team, Fifth World version of the Forever People (they even have their own Wonder Wagon).
  • Wonder Woman accompanies some Atomic Knights into the wasteland of Bludhaven.
  • The US built Command D is a gene weapons site in the wreckage.
  • The SHADE squad sent to liberate it has been massacred by Mary Marvel, now corrupted by the Gods of Evil.
  • Mary reveals that the Evil Gods have been hiding in human bodies, which is why they couldn't find them. She infects Diana with some kind of airborne contagion, using her as a delivery system. Don't know what the virus is or what makes it different from the ALE.
  • As we’ll learn, it’s a variant on Morticoccus, the death virus introduced by Jack Kirby in Kamandi and used recently to destroy life on Earth 51.
  • Mokkari sends an email with the ALE to every address on the planet. Oracle and Terrific try to kill the net but they're too late.
  • Barry and Wally escape death and land weeks in the future. They are surrounded by corrupted Diana, Batwoman, Catwoman, and Giganta, the new Female Furies! 

[TWILIGHT OF THE SUPERHEROES]



Superman Beyond #1 - "Previously!"
  • Superman, vested in cosmic armor, battles an unknowable enemy between the heartbeats of Lois Lane.
  • He's recruited by Zillo Valla, Monitrix. She stops time to recruit Superman for a save all of reality type mission.
  • Are the 'final moments of a civilizations decline' referring to the current fall of New Earth or the fall of Nil? I guess it has to be the fall of Nil if it results in the ensuing decline of the rest of reality.
  • Universal medicine, the secret substance of life itself: Bleed, Ultramenstruum.
  • The multiverse is a womb!
  • Because time works differently in higher dimensions, Clark can return in a heartbeat.
  • The Destroyer, Echo of Midnight.
  • An overshadow cast from outside, could that be the reader's shadow cast as we read the book?
  • The Ultima Thule, Monitor shift-ship.
  • The bleed is capable of healing or annihilation, only Monitors can hold it.
  • 4-Dimensional Vision.
  • Overman from E-10, Captain Marvel from E-5, and Captain Atom from E-4.
  • Billy pilots the shift with a big harp device, tying into the vibrational aspect of the multiverse.
  • Atom says the multiverse is like a symphony composing itself.
  • Ultima Thule departs E-0 into Bleedspace, the arteries between universes.
  • We see the carrier from The Authority emerging from their own door!
  • The Echo of Midnight unleashes Shadow Demons.
  • Ultraman is trying to kill the destroyer's death ray. He uses the super-people of E-13 as weapons.
  • They drift into E-6, a counterpart for the Marvel Universe, which is currently in their own Secret Invasion.
  • Billy says the drifting is either bc the ship is out of tune, or the universes are themselves. The ship tunes itself to access the parallel earths just like Flash did in the multiverse stories.
  • Zillo Valla wants to use the graveyard universe of E-51 as a place to crash the destroyer.
  • She's feeling weak...
  • They drift into E-20; Doc Fate and Lady Blackhawk.
  • E-17: Atomic Knights ride dog-horses.
  • The destroyer is flung into E-51, formerly guarded by Nix Uotan. Morrison says the Morticcoccus virus ravaged the planet.
  • The Ultima Thule tumbles through Bleedspace.
  • Captain Atom is on drugs...
  • Zillo claims that her heart powers the shiftship, only one way to refuel...
  • Ultraman references him and Supes from the E-2 graphic novel.
  • They still play by the rules of no touch matter + anti-matter or annihilation.
  • Overman is guilt ridden from the Nazi victory of WWII in his universe.
  • Atom says they're outside the Orrery, outside the local Multiverse. They land on Limbo!
  • Was Billy looking for the piece of the Rock? Was that Valla's bargaining chip for him?
  • The Book of Limbo, every book ever written, by the Monkey of Limbo!
  • They want the Thule to read it and download its own repair manual.
  • HERE WE GO BABY, ORIGIN OF EVERYTHING!
  • Previously!
  • There was only Monitor, the blank page. Then it found a flaw, a blotch of ink, a story...
  • It makes a concept to contain the flaw, and then examines it to realize it is a narrative, the never ending story of superhero comics! The infinite multiverse!
  • The Monitor is a conscious living void, an infinite intelligence.
  • The Book of Limbo contains the story of everything, so it contains all other stories.
  • Monitor extends a Probe (the original Monitor from COIE?) The Probe Monitor witnesses (and participates?) in the events of COIE.
  • The Probe is split in two, leaving behind the Cosmic Armor Superman.
  • The flaw of narrative is contained within the Multiverse Machine, the Orrery.
  • The presence of the Cosmic Armor Superman infects the Monitor-Mind with story virus, birthing a civilization of Monitor species around it.
  • A prophecy of the end of the Monitors, the Final Crisis, where creation is attacked by greed and loathing from beyond...
  • The MONITOR intelligence can turn its thoughts into reality within the Void; it’s the ultimate state of being, a gigantic self-aware Miracle Machine. This is evident in the scene where the Monitors evaluate the big Superman robot; it becomes a doomsday machine because they decide it is, not necessarily because Novu created it as a doomsday machine.
  • Before the fall, the Monitors believe the armor to be a weapon to defend from their eventual end. Only at the fall will we know the secrets of Novu's gift (Dax Novu or some other Novu? I'm 100% ignoring the Snyder/Tynion mythology).
  • Dax Novu, first Monitor; is he the Monitor from COIE, or the Probe that split in two?
  • ALERT! NON-CHRONO INTERVENTION!: So Multiversity Guidebook says that the first Probe splits into the COIE Monitor and the Anti-Monitor. Then there's another probe called Dax Novu who ventures into the Multiverse to study it and also splits in two, forming the Cosmic Superman Thought Robot Armor.
  • So: Dax Novu was the Probe that entered the Multiverse, witnessing the chaotic viral nature of the superhero story. He cataloged the worlds and laid the blueprints for the Monitor race, sharing the knowledge and riches of the bleed. But he split in two and wrestled the contamination of the story virus, becoming Mandrakk, confining himself to the sepulcher of the plague pit.
  • I'm assuming that the sequence we see play out in the panels is actually what happened right before Zillo Valla escaped to recruit the Superman squad. The multiverse is hemorrhaging, the Bleed weeps crimson sangue.
  • Rox Ogama approaches the Sepulchre of Mandrakk and opens the door!
  • OR: maybe it's just Dax Novu entering the Sepulchre to banish himself?
  • Clark and Billy are shocked back by revelation, Billy reverting to his child self, unable to remember his magic word.
  • "The thing most despised will save the best beloved, ultimate good is ultimate evil..."
  • Just realized the brilliant irony: men of action in the world where nothing happens! I love you Grant Morrison!
  • So Atom uses drugs to dampen his quantum senses; a parody of how Manhattan is always bombarded by his non-chrono vision.
  • Zillo Valla drinks Overman's blood! Cosmic vampires! She promised him the location of Overgirl (we know she's with SHADE and Renee)
  • Maybe Superman-blood is similar to the Bleed, after all Superman is the hero who started it all!
  • So the destroyer was sent by Mandrakk, and since he's the dark god he can see through all of them?
  • A list of Monitor vessels: carriers, destroyers, tankers, explorers...
  • Ultraman wields the book of limbo! He's sold out the Superman squad as Mandrakk's destroyers arrive over them!
Superman Beyond #2 - "To Be Continued"
  • Ultraman has found religion! He sheds his old Gods of Greed and embraces Mandrakk as the defiler!
  • The denizens of Limbo, now inspired to action, battle the invaders.
  • Valla uses the super blood she nabbed from Overman to power up the Ultima Thule.
  • Overman survive the cosmic vampire neck hickey!
  • Billy saves her from getting incinerated so she gives him his magic word back. I guess the hunger madness is temporary?
  • Allen Adam tries to communicate with the Monitor Mind.
  • Mandrakk’s attacking with Shadow Demons, which are I assume the result of Monitor technology, explaining their use by the Anti-Monitor in the original Crisis on Infinite Earths.
  • Marvel is back, and Supes tells him to warn the multiverse of Mandrakk's coming.
  • Adam gets his own revelation: let go of limits and expectations. He also gets some insight on the nature of the thought robot, activation from opposing/symmetrical qualities.
  • He must return to his world, but he asks Supes to test his understanding of reality. He fuses Ultraman and Supes into enough energy to activate the cosmic armor.
  • He can see us! He reaches out to our gaze!
  • Nil, satellite world of the Monitor race, harbor at the edge of forever.
  • Funeral Gardens of Yivaroth.
  • Weeja Dell is the Monitrix of E-6, the Marvel counterpart earth we saw last issue. In Multiversity, it becomes E-8 and E-7 for the ultimate universe.
  • Weeja Dell refers to Uotan’s exile as “long ago,” and the premises do in fact look a lot shittier than they did back in Final Crisis #1, so I assume much more time has passed for the Monitors than it has on Earth-0. (If, indeed, time really passes in the Void at all.)
  • A Hyperfly! One of the fauna that grows in the gardens of Nil?
  • Just as Cosmic Supes arrives, the enemy reveals itself...
  • The Monitors shunned him because he showed them their true face, they are vampire gods! The Monitors feed off the realities they protect!
  • Mandrakk, Dark Monitor! He siphoned bleed from the multiverse to power himself, dangling a precious bottle in front of Superman.
  • They fight: ultimate good vs ultimate evil!
  • Apparently Mandrakk's destroyers are targeting New Earth.
  • So Mandrakk is the personification of the Monitor race's fear and self-hatred, but Valla believes they can reject this story for another, the story of Superman!
  • Mandrakk kills her; apparently they loved each other. Even ultimate evil couldn't resist the clarity of love.
  • Superman throws him off of Nil and back to the Overvoid. He grabs the Bleed vial.
  • Could the staff that Superman impales Mandrakk with be the same one Dax Novu used in the single panel from last issue where he approaches the Sepulchre?
  • Supes repairs the Multiverse machine and inscribes a final epitaph onto the grave.
  • Supes and Ultraman tumble back down from Nil, but Supes joins the Supermen against the destroyers that wish to kill New Earth. They defeat the enemies and Superman returns to Lois.
  • Ogama and Ultraman are banished to Limbo, where Ogama becomes a new version of Mandrakk. He turns Ultraman into a vampiric Superman. He steals the Book of Limbo and prepares for his revenge.
  • Superman heals Lois with a Bleed kiss! She's seen the entirety of the clash in Nil as a dream, and she has a story to tell.
  • We see Superman's inscription! To Be Continued! The story never ends!
Final Crisis: Legion of 3 Worlds #1 - "Lightning"
Final Crisis: Legion of 3 Worlds #2 - "Saturn"
Final Crisis: Legion of 3 Worlds #3 - "Cosmic"
Final Crisis: Legion of 3 Worlds #4 - "Titans"
Final Crisis: Legion of 3 Worlds #5 - "Dawn"

Sunday, February 4, 2024

MORRISON BATM-ANNOTATIONS: BATMAN RIP

[Batman RIP]



Batman #676 - "Midnight in the House of Hurt"
  • From DCU #0: Joker and Batman in Arkham, reminiscent of Killing Joke. Joker deals a dead mans hand, black and red, life and death. He warns Batman of the coming of the Black Glove, the ruin of Batman nears. Batman tells them to bring it on.
  • Flash forward: "You're wrong! Batman and Robin will never die!"
  • Six Months Earlier: Le Bossu kills a man on the doorstep of the House of Hurt, cementing his initiation into Doctor Hurt's seeming Club of Villains.
  • We see Charlie Caligula, King Kraken, Scorpiana, El Sombrero, the Swagman, Pierrot Lunaire, and Hurt himself.
  • The Danse Macabre, the dance with death...
  • Batman and Robin take down a crack-head villain called Green Vulture with the new Batmobile. They save a homeless man while Bats gives him a couple hunnid on da dash!
  • Jez is staying at the crib, Tim doubts her though Alfred claims other flames have known Bruce's secret identity.
  • Interesting that the Thogal Ritual from 52 #47 which was one week increased to 49 days, although it could have very well started before the sequence with Tim and the Monk and just ended at week 47.
  • Tim wonders if Bruce is in the right state of mind after everything that's happened in this Batman run, Alfred chalks it up to Bruce's endless pursuit to pushing the boundaries of human ability.
  • Tim himself has had some crazy trauma in recent history, but what bothers him the most is the fact that Damian is most likely Bruce's biological son.
  • Jezebel Jet reveals to Bruce an invitation she received to join the Black Glove's danse macabre.
  • Joker has some frightening fantasies in black and red while taking a Rorschach test in Arkham given by Le Bossu's alter ego, who cuts off the power to invite him into the Club of Villains.
Batman #677 - "Batman in the Underworld"
  • Black Glove movie from #667: the story of two innocent lovers corrupted and destroyed by a group of super rich gamblers.
  • Bats sustained a wound from his fight with the henchman in the sewers...
  • Black Glove connections to the Waynes, "people my parents knew..."
  • Tim has gone to the mountain retreat after his convo with Alfred last issue.
  • This might be a stretch, but there is a panel showing Thomas Wayne and two other individuals who I believe are Mangrove Pierce and Marsha LaMarr, the stars of the Black Glove picture.
  • Doctor Hurt prepares the Club of Villains for their attack on Batman and his allies, something none of his arch villains has ever accomplished successfully.
  • El Sombrero prepares designs by looking over blueprints of either Wayne Manor... or Arkham Asylum...
  • Hurt sees Batman's strengths as overcompensation for his internal weakness, the Forever Pit within his soul, something the Black Glove can use to ruin him.
  • The wound on Batman was caused by a blade laced with Librium by the hench he fought in the opening sequence, a hypnotic medication making him more susceptible to trigger phrases implanted in his subconscious.
  • Bruce takes Jez to the Batcave. He believes the Black Glove is targeting both of them, so he tells her to stay away from him.
  • I don't buy Bruce's lovey dovey declarations to Jez, could this all be part of his counter attack?
  • She says he could erase her country's national debt with the cost to maintain the Batcave.
  • Gordon meets with the Mayor who shocks him with news of an upcoming hit piece on the Wayne family reputation: painting Bruce as a schizo bastard son of con-man actor Alfred and drug addict Martha, while Thomas orchestrated his wife's death and faked his own.
  • Photos of John Mayhew, Marsha LaMarr, Mangrove Pierce, Thomas Wayne, Alfred, and space cadet Martha with needle tracks in her arms.
  • The dossier was compiled 25 years ago by a PI hired by the Kane family who mysteriously went missing...
  • Henchmen para jump over wayne manor...
  • Jez gives Bruce the 'don't be Batman' speech, claiming that the crusade is just a reactive fantasy of the little boy's vow to his parents.
  • So Jez's father was shot in front of her...
  • Bruce tries desperately to hold off the clench of the Black Glove's grip, thinking Jez is another pawn in the game against him.
  • We've seen Morrison's take on the World's Greatest Detective skills, concentrating on subtle clues hidden behind mythology as well as employing meditation to enter detective state. Everything must be considered, or else people will die.
  • Jez introduces more doubt to the mission: what if it's him? What if he's the Black Glove all along, his own corrupted mental state sabotaging him.
  • The cray mainframes present a new pattern, or is it the Black Glove hacking the Bat-computer?
  • He can't see the images of Zur En Arrh graffiti, until Jez says the trigger phrase...
  • The stone idol face appears from Batman #156, the creature from the iso-chamber hallucination.
  • "What if your falling apart? What if you're having some kind of breakdown?"
  • He collapses as the screens are flooded with the Black Glove. Bruce and Jez are surrounded by Le Bossu and his gargoyles.
  • Alfred gets back from the movies to find the cave in ruins. He is attacked by King Kraken and Le Bossu.
Batman #678 - "Zur En Arrh"
  • Bat-Radia held by Tlano, Batman of Zur-En-Arrh from Batman #113.
  • Rainbow creature from #134.
  • Black Casebook: pages detailing the creatures seen in the hallucination and a newspaper saying Gotham's Hurt missing. Could Simon Hurt have gone MIA before the Waynes were murdered, then returning for the iso-chamber replacement Batmen experiments, and then departing to return now? Michael Lane said in #674 that Hurt came and went every now and then to corrupt good men and make slaves of the weak.
  • "Prisoners of Three Worlds" from #153.
  • So Tim is the one who nabbed the Black Casebook Bruce was looking for last issue and has been reading it in the mountain retreat.
  • Bats experimented with hallucinogens to try to understand the psyche of the Joker in order to be more effective against him. This resulted in the zany synthetic silver age adventures of Batman with aliens and sci fi phantasmagoria. If it wasn't for Robin, he would have succumbed to the madness and fallen deeper into his internal Forever Pit.
  • The cabin is attacked by Pierrot Lunaire and Swagman.
  • Bruce is found in the pits of Gotham by the homeless man he gave some bread to back in #676, Honor Jackson. He's talking to someone before he finds Bruce, mentioning little bat-fairies...
  • Flashback in red and black. Hurt drugs up Bruce with street heroin and crystal meth before dumping him out on the streets.
  • Tim alerts Dick to the situation as they both prep to face more members of the Club of Villains.
  • Bruce and Honor make their odyssey across the city. Honor gifts Bruce something within black and red checkerboard wrapping, "this was my best friend".
  • They make it to a liquor store, where Honor reveals the whole odyssey was just a trek to get Bruce sober and beat the drugs.
  • The Odyssey: a cyclops and a man who must get back to save the woman he loves? But the cyclops aids him, could it be an inverted odyssey?
  • They watch the sunset together, and Honor sheds a tear as he ponders on a good deed he could have done to preserve a shred of self worth; saving Bruce's life. Was Honor a figment of Bruce's imagination?
  • Lone Eye Lincoln tells Bruce that Honor died yesterday after buying a bunch of drugs and subsequently ODing. Most likely the same money given to him by Bruce and Tim in #676.
  • Honor's spirit guided him to Crime Alley, and Lincoln offers some drugs as the keys out of Hell and into Heaven...
  • Nightwing has been captured and drugged up in Arkham by the villains.
  • Simon Hurt dons the OG Batman costume of Thomas Wayne from Detective #235 as he toasts to crime.
  • Cracked out of his mind, Bruce knits the Zur-En-Arrh suit while reciting lines verbatim from Batman #113. The Bat-Radia looks like an AM/FM radio (his own mother box?). Speech bubbles change to indicate a new Batman persona taking over, parallel to Joker's transformation from #663.
  • Black and red in the background, death of Bruce Wayne and rebirth of a new Batman.
  • Bat-mite is there as well, could he have puppeteered the spirit of Honor Jackson to guide Bruce? Mite said in #674 that he came to guide Bruce on his passage...
  • Something that I'd love to make a note of is a theory presented by David Uzumeri of Funnybook Babylon, a document I had to scour the web archives for:  "Keep in mind, though, that these colors are the ones mentioned in the prose piece, #663 – could this be a new glam Batman, inspired by the lights rather than darkness of Gotham? I’m sure this isn’t the permanent new outfit."
Batman #679 - "Miracle on Crime Alley"
  • Zur busts into a gargoyle outpost where tailors prep the outfits for Le Bossu's henchmen, and he's wielding a freaking wooden bat!
  • Zur has some rapport with the Gargoyles as he prepares to descend on the henchmen. Slow-vision allows him to see Gotham as a checkerboard of grids, "a machine designed to make Batman."
  • Bat-Mite alerts him to the tracking device Hurt implanted him with. He pulls his tooth out and gets the drop on the bad guys.
  • He's using Crime Alley and the Monarch Theater as his base of operations.
  • Mite explains that the Zur-En-Arr episode from Batman #113 was actually a hallucination induced by Prof Milo's gas weapon, which is interesting because that literally happened in #112.
  • The iso-chamber experiments allowed Hurt access to Batman's mind, where he got the idea for Zur-En-Arrh as a trigger phrase to turn off Batman anytime he wanted.
  • But this Batman of Zur-En-Arrh persona that he's embodying now is actually a back-up identity to save Bruce from psychological attack.
  • The miracle on Crime Alley, salvation crawled out from the Forever Pit to save the orphan boy...
  • Tim calls up the Knight and Squire for some back up against the Club of Villains, who in turn call the rest of the Batmen of All Nations.
  • Zur takes down Kraken and Charlie Caligula.
  • Gordon comes to warn Bruce of the contents of the dossier, but he's lured into a boobytrapped Wayne Manor, courtesy of El Sombrero.
  • A final act at Arkham Asylum, a trap for the Dark Knight.
  • Hurt believes himself to be Thomas Wayne, now taken the persona of Simon Hurt. He's most definitely responsible for the fake dossier, but it's interesting that he appears to actually believe it, or at least shows that he does to Alfred.
  • They promised Robin to the Joker...
  • Batman Breaks At Midnight!
  • Zur-En-Arrh is what happens when you take Bruce out of the Batman equation.
  • Charlie Caligula can see Bat-Mite behind him?
  • Bossu has his henchmen body Arkham while he preps to lobotomize Dick.
  • El Sombrero is going to booby-trap Arkham, crates of red and black flowers are brought in along with Jez who seems to be a victim...
  • Bossu brings Joker his stuff as they prepare for the Dance of Death. Joker has painted his nails red and black...
Batman #680 - "The Thin White Duke of Death"
  • The Black Glove is revealed: a continuation of the MO from the Club of Heroes arc, rich men gamble with human lives. An annual event, so the last one we saw despite being one years ago in real time (11-12 issues ago) could be justified as John Mayhew and Wingman's initiations.
  • Five rich men for the five fingers. Roulette wheel in the middle of the table.
  • Bunch of red and black theming, they'll be betting on Batman vs the Joker.
  • Bossu spills his heart out to Joker, about how Joker's invention and momentum have inspired the Club of Villains. He's so into himself that Joker doesn't give af.
  • The colors of Zur En Arrh represent total confidence, something he admires Robin for wearing.
  • Apparently the backup persona is short term, he's not meant to run the ZEA all night.
  • Joker goes awol immediately, killing henchmen.
  • Awesome page: Bat-Mite can't follow Bats into the asylum since he's the voice of reason. Also, it doesn't matter if Bat-Mite is a figment or "real", because imagination and the 5th Dimension are one in the same! In our dimension, you can explain Bat-Mite's intervention as Bruce's hallucinations, his voice of reason, but Bat-Mite still exists in the higher planes of Space-B!
  • Batman calls Bat-Mite, "might," which seems to imply the possibilities inherent in the character,
  • The Sheikh mentions Hurt's actors, a connection to Marsha LaMarr and Mangrove Pierce I presume, or even Alfred Beagle...
  • Cardinal Maggi.
  • Joker hangs El Sombrero, but Hurt doesn't care, as he gleefully pins a black rose to Joker's lapel.
  • Portraits of Silas Wayne and Mordecai Wayne...
  • Damian and Talia arrive!
  • Four suits: Diamonds & Clubs for the rich, Hearts for love, Spades for death...
  • But it doesn't matter, because Joker's pattern is a rabbit hole with no end, nothing ever mattered, nothing ever made sense!
  • Joker hints at some irony upcoming... JET-BLACK IRONY...
  • He's still pissed at getting shot in the face, and he's found out why Hurt hates Batman...
  • Joker maimed Bossu, even after his proclamation of love!
  • Joker laughs at Batman's pursuit to trying to understand him, the whole thing that started this mess.
  • Batman tussles with Joker, the Danse Macabre, and Joker is death, the dead man's hand, HAHA.
  • Jezebel used as bait! "You want to know what it feels like to be the clown at midnight? Where there's only ever one joke and it's always on you?"
  • Joker doesn't like Hurt's hand on his shoulder, nor does he like being called a servant...
  • Bruce tries to use the Bat-Radia, but he succumbs to the poison of the flowers...
  • The revelation! The pattern hiding in plain sight! Black and Red! Jezebel Jet! The Black Glove!
  • Now he knows!
Batman #681 - "Hearts in Darkness"
  • Batman straitjacketed in a coffin buried underground. But Batman thinks of everything. In the cave, in the dark, Bruce had visions of past, present, and future. He found himself in the Forever Pit, the black radiant core behind the self.
  • Master Lo is missing... Bruce doubts if he is his own worst enemy; in his visions he finds a scar on his consciousness, a wound created from Hurt's hypnotic molestation during the iso-chamber experiments. Bruce wishes to create the ZEA persona to defend against the darkness hidden within his mind.
  • The monk he sits with now has poisoned his cup, no doubt commanded by the Black Glove and/or Hurt.
  • The Club of Heroes saves Tim as they dispatch to save the rest of Gotham.
  • We get a new Dark Ranger, formerly the Scout.
  • Bruce switched the cups!
  • The coffin will run out of air in 30 minutes...
  • Joker is still at Arkham, he wants to place a bet, killing one of the fingers to join.
  • Joker knows his nemesis, and he bets on Batman to defeat the Glove.
  • The Bat-Radia is a remote transmitter! That's what he was fumbling with at the end of last issue! Wayne Tower uplink with Arkham, activating the security lockdown. Batman thinks of everything!
  • Drugs wear off and Nightwing frees himself from restraints!
  • Bruce faced the Thogal Ritual not because he needed spiritual purification like he told Tim, but because he wanted a taste of death, the knowledge of every eventuality. He ate every fear and doubt in his mind.
  • Bruce knew of the ultimate evil all along!
  • BATMAN BUSTS OUT OF THE GRAVE! YES YES YES!
  • Joker got the pattern of red and black from the crowbar coated in Robin's blood from Death of the Family.
  • Every time Joker evolves, Batman evolves to match him.
  • Apophenia = finding connections where there exist none.
  • Joker feels he's been driven insane to try and loosen Batman up; in #663 he stated his motive to push Batman to accept chaos and the meaningless nature of reality.
  • Devil is double deuce, and Joker trumps deuce!
  • The Wild Card, the unexpected, the impossible final reveal of the dead man's hand!
  • Joker leaves a goodbye and a threat; he'll come to collect soon enough...
  • Interesting that Hurt is completely unfazed by Joker...
  • So Batman says he knew she was tricking him since way back in #664!
  • He says he was attracted to the bad in her: look at his history! Talia, Catwoman!
  • The truth behind her father: Jacob Nkele won her and her mother in a Black Glove wager 20 years ago, corrupting both of them. Her father's enemies killed him and put Jez in his place, while her mother died in a cell on Death Row. Bats stole a secret letter from her safe!
  • Even though she believes he will never love again, he says it was all acting lessons!
  • Dick Grayson will always have Bruce's back! He saved him in #156, he saved him in #112, and he'll always have his back!
  • Rumors behind the Black Glove movie: the devil put a curse on it and all died who were involved...
  • Joker's ambulance gets flipped over by Damian whipping the batmobile!
  • Hurt claims the Crime Blitz was a farce, as the Black Glove lessened crime to undermine Batman's reason to be.
  • They also daubed the walls with trigger phrases he couldn't see until it was too late.
  • Verbatim lines from #156, hypnotic commands hidden in Batman's mind just like Bat-Mite said in #674.
  • Hurt says he's Bruce's father, faked death while Chill lost his nerve to kill Bruce.
  • Bruce says he's Mangrove Pierce, disgraced star of the Black Glove, but Hurt says he skinned Pierce and wore him to Mayhew's party. This means that the man we saw being skinned and worn in #667 was Pierce and Hurt was on the island (or the video was prerecorded)! Then again, it does look like hurt who kills legionary, but THEN AGAIN it was supposed to be the initiation of Mayhew and Wingman. Could go either way, but the man in the video is most likely Hurt.
  • The Hole in Things, the enemy, the piece that can never fit. The Forever Pit, the black hole in the soul, the bullet holes in the hearts of Thomas and Martha Wayne.
  • Hurt says the next time Bruce wears the cape and cowl, it will be his last...
  • Michael Lane pilots the helicopter!
  • Bruce writes this adventure as the last entry into the Black Casebook: in his war against evil, was Hurt the devil after all?
  • Tim tries to make up some excuses for Gordon, but Talia says she will take care of retribution.
  • Dick holds the cowl from the wreckage.
  • Man-Bat commandoes attack Jet's plane!
  • Back to the flash-forward from #676: the Cardinal from the Black Glove is killed, most likely by the Joker.
  • Bossu is about to kill a cop, but Batman and Robin never die!
  • The Waynes leave Monarch Theater, Bruce wants to be Zorro, Thomas says they would probably throw Zorro in Arkham. Bruce mishears his father's last words as Zur-En-Arrh, a remnant power phrase that manifests into the hallucination in #113, and then the back up identity of Batman ZEA. This is very reminiscent of Tec #235, where Bruce discovers his father wore a primordial Batman costume to a masquerade. He deduces that the forgotten memory of his father in the costume triggered his desire to become Batman when the bat crashed into his window and landed on his father's bust.
  • Bruce is Zorro in Arkham, the flamboyant hero trapped in a mad machine he cannot escape, while fighting on with indomitable spirit all the same.
  • Easily the best Batman comic of all time.