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Infinite Crises in Infinite Comic Books

I've been freaking out with the DC-verse lately; Teen Titans, Birds of Prey, watching Justice League Unlimited on Cartoon Network... I'm all about the spandexed supers. So I finally buckled down and read the Infinite Crisis on Infinite Earths and the new Infinite Crisis. I started with the current IC, read up to issue 6, and then went back and read the '80s one. The '80s one is -- to put it bluntly -- '80s-tastic. It's pretty cornball.

What surprised me, though, is how much more enjoyable reading it made the current one. I just picked up issue 7 out of 7 today and... wow. I liked it. A lot more than I expected to.

Regardless, Identity Crisis and Villains United and Project OMACS all rocked, so liking IC was just the icing on the cake.

God help me, I'll probably get a subscription to 52.

Please don't worry if you have no idea what the hell I'm talking about. I didn't provide links because if you don't know, I swear to god you don't care.

Look! Up in the sky!

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