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    Final Crisis Aftermath: Dance #1-6 (Of 6) Complete

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    Final Crisis Aftermath: Dance #1-6 (Of 6) Complete

    Final Crisis Aftermath: Dance #1-6 (Of 6) Complete
    Eng | RS & Hotfile | 6 CBR | DC Comics | May 20 - Oct 21 2009 | 78.4 MB Total

    The third of the four six-issue miniseries to be concluded (the previous two already posted complete here in Avaxhome by yours truly). And out of the four, this one truly deserves its own title, thanks wholly to its team of writer Joe Casey and artist Chriscross. Casey can stand beside Grant Morrison (who created the Final Crisis storyline) in terms of insanely prolific imaginative output. Casey's script really along with a kinetic energy lacking in the other three aftermath titles and are filled with funny lines, subtle subtexts on the DC Comics Universe and a social commentary about superheroes in general. The hilarious, inspired narration by the Super Young Team's star, Most Excellent Superbat would even resonate with those addicted to the world of Twitter. The lush, vibrant neon colors of Chriscross imbue each scene with its own visual energy that is just perfect for the characters, the setting and the story. As a matter of fact, IGN gave the final issue #6 an "Outstanding" 9.0 rating.
    Japan's Super Young Team wants nothing more than to be seen as heroes in the eyes of their adoring public. Unfortunately, their adventures during FINAL CRISIS have gone unnoticed, and they've been reduced to performing at public appearances and on various TV shows literally dancing for their livelihood. But the appearance of a new American teammate and a deadly threat complicates the motives of the team as they try and find what truly makes somebody not just a hero, but a sensational hero. Discover the path to greatness in this exciting 6-issue miniseries! -- Super Young Team to action! The group rallies for a stand against a villain they have no hope of beating in this final issue! And even if they survive, they're poised to learn an even harder lesson about the true price of fame. Story by Joe Casey; Art by ChrisCross, Rob Stull, Marc Deering; Colors by Snakebite; Letters by Sal Cipriano --


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