Dark Nights: Death Metal - The Multiverse Who Laughs

Dark Nights: Death Metal - The Multiverse Who Laughs

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  • Create Date:2021-05-19 10:52:09
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  • Author:Scott Snyder
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Summary

As Earth has been taken over by the Dark Multiverse, the Justice League fight to survive! This collection cranks up the volume with stories that further expand the twisted world of Dark Nights: Death Metal!

In 2017 writer Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo took their bold and bombastic sensibilities that made their Batman run beloved and widened their focus to the entire DC Universe--and the result was Dark Nights: Metal, one of the most popular and consequential DC stories in recent memory。

Now it's time for the encore: Dark Nights: Death Metal。 As the Justice League fight to survive in a hellish landscape twisted beyond recognition, Snyder and Capullo present a story that's louder, faster, and metal-er--and Dark Nights: Death Metal: The Multiverse Who Laughs sees the new status quo created by Snyder and Capullo explored like never before! As the Dark Multiverse envelops the Earth, these stories detail how the world has changed, and how that's affected DC's fan-favorite characters, including Harley Quinn, Robin, and Green Lantern。

This volume collects Dark Nights: Death Metal Infinite Hour Exxxtreme! #1, Dark Nights: Death Metal Robin King #1, Dark Nights: Death Metal Rise of the New God #1, Dark Nights: Death Metal The Multiverse Who Laughs #1, and Dark Nights: Death Metal The Secret Origin #1。

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Reviews

Clay Bartel

Another really exciting volume from the Death Metal series of books! While I enjoyed Metal, Death Metal has been far more spectacularly executed for my taste。This volume primarly tells stories focused around Robin King, varying versions of Lobo, and a really exciting and reward story focused on Superboy Prime。Lobo and SB Prime are the easy winners in this volume but that's not to say the Robin King stories weren't great too。My next Death Metal book is The Multiverse Who Laughs I HIGHLY recommend Another really exciting volume from the Death Metal series of books! While I enjoyed Metal, Death Metal has been far more spectacularly executed for my taste。This volume primarly tells stories focused around Robin King, varying versions of Lobo, and a really exciting and reward story focused on Superboy Prime。Lobo and SB Prime are the easy winners in this volume but that's not to say the Robin King stories weren't great too。My next Death Metal book is The Multiverse Who Laughs I HIGHLY recommend the various Death Metal books。 Be sure to read the recommended books leading into this series。 。。。more

Chad

These were better and more essential to the Death Metal story than I expected。Robin King shows how he killed all the heroes and met up with The Batman Who Laughs。 Rise of the New God establishes the concept of the Omniverse and a new cosmic being, the Collector。Infinite Hour Exxxtreme! is about Lobo and while fun is the most skippable of the 5 comics collected in this。 These 3 should be read in conjunction with issue #5 of Death Metal。The Multiverse Who Laughs reminds me of DC's old horror comic These were better and more essential to the Death Metal story than I expected。Robin King shows how he killed all the heroes and met up with The Batman Who Laughs。 Rise of the New God establishes the concept of the Omniverse and a new cosmic being, the Collector。Infinite Hour Exxxtreme! is about Lobo and while fun is the most skippable of the 5 comics collected in this。 These 3 should be read in conjunction with issue #5 of Death Metal。The Multiverse Who Laughs reminds me of DC's old horror comics like House of Secrets except these stories feature DC's greatest heroes is dark reflections of themselves。 It was fun。The Secret Origin is the most essential tale here and the best of all these stories。 Geoff Johns returns to write Superboy: Prime again and it's great。 These last 2 stories should be read with issue #6 of Death Metal。 。。。more

Chris Lemmerman

And lo, the Dark Nights: Death Metal tie-in books came。 Some were essential。 Some were。。。not。 But all were entertaining in their own right。Collecting five one-shots, this second of three Death Metal tie-ins is a bit more lopsided in that four of the five are kind of important to the main book, compared to the last trade where it was only two or so that were。The Infinite EXXXXtreme one-shot is just fun for Lobo; it does pretend to kind of be important but I think it's literally a one panel refere And lo, the Dark Nights: Death Metal tie-in books came。 Some were essential。 Some were。。。not。 But all were entertaining in their own right。Collecting five one-shots, this second of three Death Metal tie-ins is a bit more lopsided in that four of the five are kind of important to the main book, compared to the last trade where it was only two or so that were。The Infinite EXXXXtreme one-shot is just fun for Lobo; it does pretend to kind of be important but I think it's literally a one panel reference in Death Metal itself, if anything。The other titles are much better - Robin King gives some horrible context to the latest evil Batman, and the more you learn about him the worse he becomes。 Then Rise Of The New God, Multiverse's End, and Secret Origin are basically Death Metal 5。1-5。3, filling in the fight between Perpetua and the evolved Batman Who Laughs。 The Secret Origin is especially poignant, bringing Superboy Prime back into the spotlight for a heartbreaking story from Geoff Johns himself。Of all the Death Metal tie-ins, this collection's probably the most essential aside from the one issue。 。。。more

Usamah Moolla

Money grabber

Kyle Berk

The Tie in issue titled Secret Origin about Superboy Prime is the best part of this collection and if there was one tie in to read its that one。

Persephone

Thank goodness the Dark And Edgy™ stories are all collected in one trade (so I know which one I definitely don't need to reread)。 Thank goodness the Dark And Edgy™ stories are all collected in one trade (so I know which one I definitely don't need to reread)。 。。。more

Matt

Collects Dark Nights: Death Metal Infinite Hour Exxxtreme! Issue #1, Dark Nights: Death Metal Robin King Issue #1, Dark Nights: Death Metal Rise of the New God Issue #1, Dark Nights: Death Metal The Multiverse Who Laughs Issue #1, and Dark Nights: Death Metal The Secret Origin Issue #1This collection features one of my favorite issues of any comic book that I've read recently (Dark Nights: Death Metal The Secret Origin), and another issue that I loved which spoke to my strong interest in the Mul Collects Dark Nights: Death Metal Infinite Hour Exxxtreme! Issue #1, Dark Nights: Death Metal Robin King Issue #1, Dark Nights: Death Metal Rise of the New God Issue #1, Dark Nights: Death Metal The Multiverse Who Laughs Issue #1, and Dark Nights: Death Metal The Secret Origin Issue #1This collection features one of my favorite issues of any comic book that I've read recently (Dark Nights: Death Metal The Secret Origin), and another issue that I loved which spoke to my strong interest in the Multiverse (Dark Nights: Death Metal Rise of the New God)。 Both of those issues were 5-star reads to me, but unfortunately, the rest of this collection was not very good。 FINAL RATING FOR THIS COLLECTION = 3。3 STARSI read each of these individually when they were originally released as comic book issues, so here are my reviews for each issue in this collection:Dark Nights: Death Metal Infinite Hour Exxxtreme! Issue #1:2 stars:I've read every tie-in issue for the "Dark Nights: Death Metal" event, and this was easily the worst。 To be fair, though, I am not a fan of Lobo。Dark Nights: Death Metal Robin King Issue #1:2。5 stars:This was not my favorite thing that I've read when it comes to the "Death Metal" tie-in issues, but it wasn't as bad as "Infinite Hour Exxxtreme。"Dark Nights: Death Metal Rise of the New God Issue #1:5 stars:I loved this issue, and the new Chronicler character that was introduced。 This story spoke to my comic book interests。 Dark Nights: Death Metal The Multiverse Who Laughs Issue #1:2 stars:I've read all of the "Death Metal" tie-in issues, and very few are required reading。 Some are bad, and you could skip them。 Others are good, but not really necessary。 Unfortunately, this was one that would be easy (and probably better) to skip。Dark Nights: Death Metal The Secret Origin Issue #1:5 stars:This was an amazing, single issue。 It ties into the bigger event of "Dark Nights: Death Metal," but I thought it was a beautiful story in its own right。 In fact, as I type this review, I have finished the main series, and I didn't feel like I was missing much by not reading this as part of the series, however I would highly recommend this issue to fans of DC Comics。A few years ago, I read Superboy-Prime's origin story in "DC Comics Presents" Issue #87, and this "Secret Origin" story goes back to that origin story, and gives us more material from between (and within) the panels。As single-issue stories go, this was my favorite story that I've read in a while。 。。。more