Recently reviewed by me at CBR: Countdown to Final Crisis #1, in which I write the following sentence: "It ends up reading like a story told by an enthusiastic child as he plays with his action figures."
Read the entire review HERE.
Question: Is "Countdown" the worst series ever, or just the worst $150 you can spend on comics? I'm sure there's been worse stuff, right?
5 comments:
I couldn't disagree with this review more. If it was written by an imaginative child, it would've at least been fun.
Ha.
Yeah, that's why I said "enthusiastic" instead of "imaginative." This certainly wasn't much fun at all, was it?
No, it wasn't. All kidding aside, there really is some appeal to a well-intentioned train wreck. Reading a book where the creator took risks and failed is at least somewhat enjoyable. This was not only badly written, but soulless.
Jamaal, drop me a line if you still want to write something for Sequart.
mike@sequart.com
I was struck by something - besides the $150 I lost on this loser.
Look at the covers of 51 and 1. Similar action depicted, but with less characters used.
Could anything be a better metaphor for audience attrition (critically and enjoyment-wise - I have no sales figures)?
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