DC Comics & Dark Nights: Death Metal #7 Spoilers & Review: Finale Unveils An Infinite Frontier With DC Future State!

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DC Comics and Dark Nights: Death Metal #7 Spoilers and Review follows.

Finale Unveils An Infinite Frontier With DC Future State!

A few more variant covers complement the above.

Plus the main cover.

It is Wonder Woman vs. an evolved Doctor Manhattan powered Batman Who Laughs as the Darkest Knight…

…with the fate of the multiverse in the balance.

We also see a tacit acceptance of the mishandling of Wally West Flash over the last few years as a bad story as he continues to be powered by Doctor Manhattan too as well as the New God Metron in his Mobius Chair.

In their battle we learn that the infamous DC Comicd hand of creation…

…belongs to Perpetua.

The blue Wally West Flash continues to be a foil for Barry Allen and others.

The Darkest Knight continues to try to seduce Wonder Woman, but…

…she gives him THE hand quite literally.

It is a big fight with creation in the balance…

…with the Darkest Knight still trying his trickery.

Elsewhere, while we had cool Teen Titans (Academy) Family, Green Lantern Gamily, Flash Family and Superman Family moments (all working alomngside their classic foes), we also had a cool Batman Family moment involving the Black Lantern power alowing Batman to turn the Groblins against the Robin King.

The battle between Wonder Woman and the evolved Batman Who Laugh ends…

…with her being uncharacteristically blood thirty.

With the battle over and the “good guys”, um, “good gal” winning, we…


…we set up Infinite Frontier in March 2021 wil a tease of the evolved Wonder Woman to come.

Earth celebrates the win…

…with the Justice League band and Batman on guitar literally.

A new satellite for the Justice League debuts where…

…super-heroes and super-villains try to make sense of what their new reality is.

The book ends in the past with…

…the Justice Society of America (JSA) as the past of DC Comics has been secured with infinite possibilities for the future.

The Pulse:

The end is more interesting than the battle and the convoluted jargon and haggling of the Darkest Knight. The Justice League band is absurd and another example of out of character moments in this event. 4 out of 10.

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