Witness the rise and fall of the Justice League! The event years in the making is here with Dark Crisis! The Justice League is comics' greatest super-team-made up of DC Comics' legendary heroes, they have saved the world countless times. No crisis was too much for them to handle...until now! The Justice League has been defeated by the Great Darkness and its army of DC's most dangerous enemies-now a new generation of heroes must rise to protect not only the Multiverse...but also the legacy of the DCU! A prelude to DC Comics' biggest story of 2022! Includes a preview and art from Dark Crisis #1 coming, in June! Don't miss out on this Free Comicmore
The Dark Crisis #0 FCBD Special Edition gives every indication that DC's summer event will be phenomenal. This small taste makes it clear that Williamson and Sampere are capable of giving us a truly memorable story. It's free, so there's little excuse not to check it out. You won't be sorry. Read Full Review
Dark Crisis #0 is a free comic book that should interest readers on the fence about this event. Williamson uses this issue as an opportunity to showcase his ability to write many different DC characters. We start to see who the next generation of heroes will be in these little preview issues. Dark Crisis will be a tragic time in the DC universe, but Williamson shows us that our planet is in good hands. Read Full Review
It's free. While I'm all prepped for the main event, fans who missed the entrees will be bagging themselves a treat. For those already in the know though, what do you have to lose in picking up a copy? Read Full Review
DC gives a preview of the big mistake they're making by trying to replace the the traditional version of their heroes with the new, woke versions. I'm pretty sure that when that happens, my 50+ years of reading DC comics will come to an end. I've already dropped anything that stars Jon, the new Batman, etc.
This issue is fine. The main attraction is the Wally West story. I don't know what it is about Flash, but whenever Williamson writes him, it's pretty boring. Same here. It's a cute little story, I guess, that kind of set up the aftermath of JL #75. After that, we get a preview of Dark Crisis #1, which actually did seem a bit interesting in comparison. Then finally, they reprinted the pages from JL Incarnate, albeit edited for brevity (which kind of ruins the flow) that sum up the Crises (Well, a few get cut with the edit) up to this point. If I wasn't in on Dark Crisis, I really doubt this zero issue would pull me in.