Final Crisis 01-07 + Ex (2008-2009, Dgtl, MM-PhD + Zone-E)
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- Other > Comics
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- 460.76 MiB (483137133 Bytes)
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- Comics Major Event Final Crisis Crossover Grant Morrison Batman Superman Darkseid
- Uploaded:
- 2014-01-24 04:39:38 GMT
- By:
- VikTSlick
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For more information about the publication history of this event, please see this wiki page: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Final_Crisis#Publication_history Final Crisis is one of the most controversial and divisive major crossovers from DC. From the mind of the equally divisive Grant Morrison, this story is about Darkseid's quest for the Anti-Life equation finally coming to frution, and the superhero community's attempts to stop him from controlling all and annihilating those who oppose him. This torrent is NOT the complete, bloated event with every tie-in - those are easy enough to find and that is not the purpose of this collection. This is only those parts of the story written by Morrison in digital excluding Final Crisis: Submit, which is not yet available digitally. However, it is the least necessary part of the story and everything else is included: Final Crisis 01-07, Final Crisis: Superman Beyond 01-02, and Batman 682-683. I have numbered them in the reading order prescribed by Morrison, in order for the already somewhat confusing story to make the most sense to those having difficulty understanding it. The Batman scans are from Zone-Empire, while the rest is Minutemen-PhD. Like it or not, this story had a big impact on DC continuity for years to come - especially for Batman! - and directly feeds into the 2011 Flashpoint crossover that rebooted DC into the New 52. Thanks to the rippers for these copies, please seed and enjoy! :-)
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Note: If you absolutely MUST read everything related to Final Crisis, including the absolutely SHIT Countdown series and every goddamn tie-in, and don't care about the quality, I direct you to this excellently assembled torrent - http://piratebayproxy.live/torrent/5038128
Fair warning in advance however, you're not going to like all that extra crap and it will definitely color your opinion, in MY opinion. Take that for what you will! :-0
Fair warning in advance however, you're not going to like all that extra crap and it will definitely color your opinion, in MY opinion. Take that for what you will! :-0
So, since you're clearly a fellow stickler for not having your torrent titles truncated by TPB's merciless 64-byte-chopper, I'll magnanimously share the data I've assembled regarding special character encodings with you.
I hope this shows up allright; if not, I'll upload a plaintext file or something:
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- unencoded: @ + | , ; . : - _ ! / () = ?
- & encoded as "_amp_" (4 extra chars)
- ° encoded as "_deg_" (4 extra chars)
- > encoded as "_gt_" (3 extra chars)
- < encoded as "_lt_" (3 extra chars)
- · encoded as "_middot_" (7 extra chars)
- " encoded as "_quot_" (5 extra chars)
- ® encoded as "_reg_" (4 extra chars)
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"Unencoded" means that the symbol is treated like a space, i.e. replaced with a single underscore in the URL, so you don't lose any of the standard allotment. "Encoded" means that the symbol is treated differently as listed, so you're left with fewer remaining characters than you might assume.
If that was under- or over-explained, ask questions or roll your eyes at me, respectively. :P
Sweet, I appreciate the guide! I have definitely become more precise about trying to add all the information possible in the title bar, and some truncating is obvious. Hopefully I can make use of the special encoding in the future - much appreciated, as always. Looking over my older stuff, I can already see a big difference in terms of superfluous words and wasted space.
Thanks for this, I didn't know Superman Beyond was ripped digitally.
This is probably my all time event, and I usually get a lot of flak for that. But, what can I say; everytime I read it, there's something new to discover. Also I feel DC should have rebooted their universe at the end of Final Crisis instead of Flashpoint, but that's just my opinion.
This is probably my all time event, and I usually get a lot of flak for that. But, what can I say; everytime I read it, there's something new to discover. Also I feel DC should have rebooted their universe at the end of Final Crisis instead of Flashpoint, but that's just my opinion.
Agree with you on all counts Ahlat; one of my favorite major event crossovers ever and a PERFECT time to reboot. Flashpoint sucked balls. I think it is partly because Morrison's writing is so dense and in this case fed heavily into his Batman run, so I can somewhat understand people getting turned off. But that's just how he writes, he has that "interlocking" style and is not afraid to leave an idea dangling until he gets back to it - which he nearly always does, in the end.
gesserit, thanks. those damn extra characters catch me offguard at least once a month
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