Those are all really good questions that I cannot speak to, I only have my suppositions. Like I said before, I'm not arguing against you. I'm only commenting on that which I had direct experience and and understanding of.JohnMayo wrote:By that logic (and I'm not saying you are wrong, simply that the line of reasoning leads in interesting directions), then the "lateral universe" that Sonny Sumo is from isn't one of the 52 parallel dimensions in the multiverse but something else entirely.zack kruse wrote:Right, and that makes sense. All I'm saying is that it wasn't the regular Omega Effect and Darkseid said as much when he blasted Batman.JohnMayo wrote: Given that the Omega Sanction seems to have only appeared that Mister Miracle miniseries and the "regular" Omega Effect usually kills people, yeah, I think most people are thinking that Batman is dead. At least as dead as comic book characters ever get. And the group that Batman hangs out with (the JLA) is filled with people that have come back from the dead (Superman, Green Lantern, Green Arrow, Wonder Woman, Flash and Hawkman to name a few).
I'll admit to being a bit frustrated that Grant Morrison and DC seem to expect us to know and go with all of these references to his past work while simultaneously ignoring any and all other DC comics that don't jive with Final Crisis.
Don't get me wrong though...I'm not defending the decision to use it in the story or the lack of anything even as small as an editor's note to let readers know where they can learn about the Omega Sanction. I'm just saying that, since, per accepted DC cannon, it is different than the regular Omega Effect and does not necessarily kill the victim, I don't see a reason to believe Batman is dead...even in the impermanent comic book sense like many of his JLA counterparts once were. Rather, he's displaced and has to escape from the dimension he has been trapped in to his own.
I have no idea what the "Graviton Superhighway" is... Or the "Black Gambit", the "Omega Offensive" or "Lord Eye" (presumably some relation to Brother Eye?)
Given that Morrison is using phrases like "lateral universe" where the more standard phrase of "parallel universe" might be used, how are we to know that this new Darkseid isn't just giving a fancier name to the old Omega Effect?
I completely agree and I'm not blaming anyone at all. Again, just putting it out there that it has been used before and is different.Morrison isn't writing an accessible story and has even admitted to that. So if people get confused between Darkseid's much more common "Omega Effect" and the used-only-once-before "Omega Sanction" then can you really blame them?
Trust me, I'm not one of those guys who just assumes that other people don't "get" Morrison--especially when he's being particularly obtuse.
I don't agree that it kills the notion that it kills "accepted DC cannon." Rather, to me, it supports the notion that Morisson uses it when it is convenient for him...although that doesn't take into account any possible editing debacles that may have come along during the time that Countdown was being released and Final Crisis was being written.As for "accepted DC cannon" there is much to be said about that. I would count things like Countdown to Final Crisis and The Death of the New Gods as part of that "accepted DC cannon" while Morrison has clearly stated that he does not and has ignored those events. That kind of kills the notion that we are dealing with any sort of "accepted DC cannon" with Final Crisis.
To me, it's not failing spectacularly because I am enjoying it...moments of confusion and all. But I totally agree with you that, since the beginning, there has been a severe problem with the dissonance between FC and what immediately preceded it.Either Morrison is leveraging the backstory of the DC Universe, including the good, the bad and the stuff he didn't write, or he isn't. In either case, the story is needlessly convoluted and, for me, failing spectacularly as a DC Crisis level event.