Dark Nights: Death Metal - War of the Multiverses

Dark Nights: Death Metal - War of the Multiverses

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  • Create Date:2021-05-19 10:52:00
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Joshua Williamson
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Summary

As Earth has been taken over by the Dark Multiverse, the Justice League fights to survive! Stand with our heroes as they prepare for what may well be。。。the final fight of their lives。

In 2017 writer Scott Snyder and artist Greg Capullo took the bold and bombastic sensibilities that made their Batman run a fan-favorite and broadened their scope to include other icons from the DC Universe。 The result: Dark Nights: Metal--one of the most popular and consequential DC stories in recent memory。

What do the world's mightiest heroes feel right before combat?

As the Dark Multiverse envelops the Earth, unveil how the heroes prepare for battle in what could be the last fight for their existence。。。if the Justice League knows anything, it's that heroes never go down without a fight!

Collects Dark Nights: Death Metal The Last 52: War of the Multiverse #1, Dark Nights: Death Metal The Last Stories of the DCU #1。

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Reviews

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。This final collection shoves together the two oversized one-shots, Last Stories Of The DC Universe and War Of The Multiverses。 They're a little depressing at times - Last Stories is literally set the night before the final battle - but there's a surprising amount of high quality stories in this collection。 Anthologies usually have a weak point somewhere, but 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。This final collection shoves together the two oversized one-shots, Last Stories Of The DC Universe and War Of The Multiverses。 They're a little depressing at times - Last Stories is literally set the night before the final battle - but there's a surprising amount of high quality stories in this collection。 Anthologies usually have a weak point somewhere, but I'd be hard pressed to find one here。My favourite was probably the Travis Moore illustrated Titans story, or the Nightwing/Batgirl story, but again, there's not very much that I didn't enjoy here。In terms of essential reading, neither issues here are tied to the Death Metal plot in any inextricable way, but they're well worth checking out for some great character work on the edge of Armageddon。 。。。more

Chad

This collects two big thick square bound off shoots by a ton of creators。 In The Last Stories of the DCU, the heroes have one last night before they go into final battle against the Darkest Knight and his hordes。 It's fantastic。 It's the calm before the storm of War of the Multiverse。 All of the Earth-1 characters, have to fight twisted versions of themselves, even characters like the Penguin fight for our last hope while the Darkest Knight and Wonder Woman duke it out on a celestial level in th This collects two big thick square bound off shoots by a ton of creators。 In The Last Stories of the DCU, the heroes have one last night before they go into final battle against the Darkest Knight and his hordes。 It's fantastic。 It's the calm before the storm of War of the Multiverse。 All of the Earth-1 characters, have to fight twisted versions of themselves, even characters like the Penguin fight for our last hope while the Darkest Knight and Wonder Woman duke it out on a celestial level in the background。 。。。more

Usamah Moolla

Money grabber but filled with good stories too

Matt

Collects Dark Nights: Death Metal The Last 52: War of the Multiverse #1, Dark Nights: Death Metal The Last Stories of the DCU #1Only two large single issues make up this collection, and I read them both invidually when they were first released in magazine form。 Here are my reviews for these two titles:Dark Nights: Death Metal The Last Stories of the DCU: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 Collects Dark Nights: Death Metal The Last 52: War of the Multiverse #1, Dark Nights: Death Metal The Last Stories of the DCU #1Only two large single issues make up this collection, and I read them both invidually when they were first released in magazine form。 Here are my reviews for these two titles:Dark Nights: Death Metal The Last Stories of the DCU: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。 I would say that this issue is really good, but not extremely necessary。 It does really leave me with the feeling that DC is going to do some sort of reboot after "Death Metal," though。Dark Nights: Death Metal The Last 52: War of the Multiverse:This was a compilation book with a bunch of stories that take place during the final battle between Wonder Woman and the Darkest Knight。 Some of the stories were good, and some were skippable, but I mostly liked this book。 The Batman story was my favorite, and I also liked the Superman Family story。Final rating = 3。5 stars 。。。more

Billy Jepma

The way the tie-ins for Death Metal are collected is weird, as some of the ones that are pretty integral to the event (Trinity Crisis and Multiverse's End, for example) are lumped in with a bunch of one-off issues that are ancillary at best。 And since this is the only collection that groups together tie-ins I read in full (The Last Stories of the DCU and War of the Multiverse), I'll log it here。If you're going to pick and choose what tie-ins to read alongside the main event, you could do worse t The way the tie-ins for Death Metal are collected is weird, as some of the ones that are pretty integral to the event (Trinity Crisis and Multiverse's End, for example) are lumped in with a bunch of one-off issues that are ancillary at best。 And since this is the only collection that groups together tie-ins I read in full (The Last Stories of the DCU and War of the Multiverse), I'll log it here。If you're going to pick and choose what tie-ins to read alongside the main event, you could do worse than these。 Both stories are a series of short stories from different writers and artists that expand the scope of the Death Metal。 For the most part, these stories are more compelling than the main event, as they provide the characters some much-needed breathing space to feel like people instead of action figures。 If you're going to commit to the event, these tie-ins (alongside Trinity Crisis and Multiverse's End) are the cream of the crop。Sure, it's a mixed bag, and not all the stories stick the landing。 But at worst, they're brief distractions, and at best, they're emotionally gratifying explorations of mythic heroes that take advantage of the convergence of multiverses that the main event creates。 Seeing Lois Lane face an evil, superpowered version of herself is awesome。 Giving characters like Nightwing, Batgirl, Green Arrow, and Black Canary a moment of self-reflection and romance is like a breath of crisp, fresh air。 Hell, there's a story here where the Penguin turns into a giant fucking bird and slices up extra-evil versions of himself。 It's simple stuff, but it's fun stuff, which is more than the main event delivers。 Honestly, if you're interested in the Death Metal but don't want to deal with the usual bevy of nonsense associated with comic events, you could probably read this collection on its own and walk away with your curiosity appropriately satiated。 。。。more

Roman Colombo

Holy Balls this was fun。 And Penguin might have had the best story。 But really, just a wild battle, and Wonder Woman vs The Darkest Night right in the middle of it。