Cover art of the Final Crisis hardcover by J. G. Jones
Publication information
Publisher
DC Comics
Schedule
Monthly
Format
Limited series
Genre
Superhero
Crossover
Publication date
May2008 – January2009
No. of issues
7
Main character(s)
Superman
Green Lantern
The Flash (Barry Allen)
Batman
Wonder Woman
Libra
Captain Marvel
Supergirl
The Flash (Wally West)
Darkseid
rest of DC Universe
Creative team
Created by
Grant Morrison
J. G. Jones
Written by
Grant Morrison
Artist(s)
J. G. Jones (1–6)
Marco Rudy (5–6)
Penciller(s)
Carlos Pacheco (4–6)
Doug Mahnke (6–7)
Inker(s)
Jesus Merino (4–6)
Christian Alamy (6–7)
Tom Nguyen (7)
Drew Gerasi (7)
Norm Rapmund (7)
Rodney Ramos (7)
Walden Wong (7)
Doug Mahnke (7)
Letterer(s)
Rob Leigh (1–4)
Travis Lanham (5, 7)
Rob Clark (6)
Colorist(s)
Alex Sinclair
Pete Pantazis (6–7)
Tony Aviña (7)
Editor(s)
Eddie Berganza
Adam Schlagman
Collected editions
Hardcover
ISBN 1-4012-2281-1
Paperback
ISBN 140122282X
Absolute Final Crisis
ISBN 978-1-4012-3511-6
"Final Crisis" is a crossover storyline that appeared in comic books published by DC Comics in 2008, primarily the seven-issue miniseries of the same name written by Grant Morrison. Originally DC announced the project as being illustrated solely by J. G. Jones; artists Carlos Pacheco, Marco Rudy and Doug Mahnke later provided art for the series.[1][2]
The storyline directly follows DC Universe #0 after the conclusion of the 51-issue Countdown to Final Crisis weekly limited series.[3] Promotion about the limited series describes its story as "the day evil won". The series deals with alien villain Darkseid's plot to overthrow reality, and the subsequent death and corruption of various DC characters and their universe.
^Carlos Pacheco Joins JG Jones on Final Crisis, Newsarama, June 16, 2008
^Review of Final Crisis #5, comiXtreme, December 13, 2008
^SDCC '07: DC's 'Countdown...To The End?' PANEL Archived August 29, 2007, at the Wayback Machine, Newsarama, July 26, 2007
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