![]() ![]() ![]() In Seven Soldiers/Final Crisis, however, we are given the full story. In Doom Patrol, we aren't given much additional information and are just told that it's happening. This war was referred to as the 'War in Heaven' and it was prophesied to have massive consequences on the DC multiverse (note that by 'heaven,' Morrison wasn't necessarily referring to the place where the Spectre, Zauriel, and the Guardian Angel Hosts of the Pax Dei reside). In Doom Patrol, Seven Soldiers, and Final Crisis (but mainly in Seven Soldiers and Final Crisis), Morrison explores this idea of a big war happening in a higher plane of existence (in a realm beyond time and space, outside the material universe). However, I forgot to look into some other connections that, in retrospect, were quite clear (SPOILERS for Seven Soldiers & Final Crisis incoming). I talked about how Morrison brought up ideas from Plato's Theory of Forms, Hopi mythology, and even String Theory. ![]() Recently, I made a post about Grant Morrison's run on Doom Patrol and the connections between the Doom Patrol run and Morrison's later work, Final Crisis in particular (link here: Doom Patrol Post). ![]()
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