The Multiversity has been a wild ride, and issue #2 (or #9, if you’re into that whole “sequential” thing) brings fans an unquestionably epic finale. This issue is packed to the brim with incredible action, cosmically-huge ideas, and amazing character moments. Grant Morrison magnificently manages to gives fans a wonderful ending while also tortuously teasing us with the possibilities of more to come.The Multiversity #2 is an amazing conclusion to an event that is both original in its presentation, and also simultaneously built to honor what’s come before. Morrison takes his cues from the original comic book event, Crisis on Infinite Earths, but also takes great strides to extrapolate the structure of that story onto an incredibly epic scale. Simply put, this is the evolution of the Crisis. Happy 30th Anniversary. While that is worth the price of admission alone, Morrison also rewards readers with a multitude of wonderful character moments that allow him to deliver his ideas in an appropriately epic and action-packed way. In the end, while we do get a great conclusion, certain things remain undone. While this may frustrate some, others will be excited for the possibility of more to come.
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