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* When I first read ''ComicBook/CaptainAtomArmageddon'', I thought the ending was a rather silly DeusExMachina, until I realized that the whole story was one giant DeusExMachina, and that it was [[Administrivia/TropesAreTools brilliant]]. The {{Creator/WildStorm}} universe, the epitome of UsefulNotes/TheDarkAgeOfComicBooks, had just gone too wrong to continue. The only way to save it was to bring in a [[TheCape true-blue hero]] from mainstream DC continuity to fix things. -- RichardAK
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* When I first read ''ComicBook/CaptainAtomArmageddon'', I thought the ending was a rather silly DeusExMachina, until I realized that the whole story was one giant DeusExMachina, and that it was [[Administrivia/TropesAreTools brilliant]]. The {{Creator/WildStorm}} universe, the epitome of UsefulNotes/TheDarkAgeOfComicBooks, MediaNotes/TheDarkAgeOfComicBooks, had just gone too wrong to continue. The only way to save it was to bring in a [[TheCape true-blue hero]] from mainstream DC continuity to fix things. -- RichardAK
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* When I first read ''ComicBook/CaptainAtom: Armageddon'', I thought the ending was a rather silly DeusExMachina, until I realized that the whole story was one giant DeusExMachina, and that it was [[Administrivia/TropesAreTools brilliant]]. The {{Creator/WildStorm}} universe, the epitome of UsefulNotes/TheDarkAgeOfComicBooks, had just gone too wrong to continue. The only way to save it was to bring in a [[TheCape true-blue hero]] from mainstream DC continuity to fix things. -- RichardAK
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* When I first read ''ComicBook/CaptainAtom: Armageddon'', ''ComicBook/CaptainAtomArmageddon'', I thought the ending was a rather silly DeusExMachina, until I realized that the whole story was one giant DeusExMachina, and that it was [[Administrivia/TropesAreTools brilliant]]. The {{Creator/WildStorm}} universe, the epitome of UsefulNotes/TheDarkAgeOfComicBooks, had just gone too wrong to continue. The only way to save it was to bring in a [[TheCape true-blue hero]] from mainstream DC continuity to fix things. -- RichardAK
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* When I first read ''ComicBook/CaptainAtom: Armageddon'', I thought the ending was a rather silly DeusExMachina, until I realized that the whole story was one giant DeusExMachina, and that it was [[TropesAreNotBad brilliant]]. The {{Creator/WildStorm}} universe, the epitome of UsefulNotes/TheDarkAgeOfComicBooks, had just gone too wrong to continue. The only way to save it was to bring in a [[TheCape true-blue hero]] from mainstream DC continuity to fix things. -- RichardAK
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* When I first read ''ComicBook/CaptainAtom: Armageddon'', I thought the ending was a rather silly DeusExMachina, until I realized that the whole story was one giant DeusExMachina, and that it was [[TropesAreNotBad [[Administrivia/TropesAreTools brilliant]]. The {{Creator/WildStorm}} universe, the epitome of UsefulNotes/TheDarkAgeOfComicBooks, had just gone too wrong to continue. The only way to save it was to bring in a [[TheCape true-blue hero]] from mainstream DC continuity to fix things. -- RichardAK
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* When I first read ''ComicBook/CaptainAtom: Armageddon'', I thought the ending was a rather silly DeusExMachina, until I realized that the whole story was one giant DeusExMachina, and that it was [[TropesAreNotBad brilliant]]. The WildStorm universe, the epitome of UsefulNotes/TheDarkAgeOfComicBooks, had just gone too wrong to continue. The only way to save it was to bring in a [[TheCape true-blue hero]] from mainstream DC continuity to fix things. -- RichardAK
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* When I first read ''ComicBook/CaptainAtom: Armageddon'', I thought the ending was a rather silly DeusExMachina, until I realized that the whole story was one giant DeusExMachina, and that it was [[TropesAreNotBad brilliant]]. The WildStorm {{Creator/WildStorm}} universe, the epitome of UsefulNotes/TheDarkAgeOfComicBooks, had just gone too wrong to continue. The only way to save it was to bring in a [[TheCape true-blue hero]] from mainstream DC continuity to fix things. -- RichardAK
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* When I first read ''CaptainAtom: Armageddon'', I thought the ending was a rather silly DeusExMachina, until I realized that the whole story was one giant DeusExMachina, and that it was [[TropesAreNotBad brilliant]]. The WildStorm universe, the epitome of UsefulNotes/TheDarkAgeOfComicBooks, had just gone too wrong to continue. The only way to save it was to bring in a [[TheCape true-blue hero]] from mainstream DC continuity to fix things. -- RichardAK
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* When I first read ''CaptainAtom: ''ComicBook/CaptainAtom: Armageddon'', I thought the ending was a rather silly DeusExMachina, until I realized that the whole story was one giant DeusExMachina, and that it was [[TropesAreNotBad brilliant]]. The WildStorm universe, the epitome of UsefulNotes/TheDarkAgeOfComicBooks, had just gone too wrong to continue. The only way to save it was to bring in a [[TheCape true-blue hero]] from mainstream DC continuity to fix things. -- RichardAK
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* When I first read ''CaptainAtom: Armageddon'', I thought the ending was a rather silly DeusExMachina, until I realized that the whole story was one giant DeusExMachina, and that it was [[TropesAreNotBad brilliant]]. The WildStorm universe, the epitome of the DarkAge of comics, had just gone too wrong to continue. The only way to save it was to bring in a [[TheCape true-blue hero]] from mainstream DC continuity to fix things. -- RichardAK
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* When I first read ''CaptainAtom: Armageddon'', I thought the ending was a rather silly DeusExMachina, until I realized that the whole story was one giant DeusExMachina, and that it was [[TropesAreNotBad brilliant]]. The WildStorm universe, the epitome of the DarkAge of comics, UsefulNotes/TheDarkAgeOfComicBooks, had just gone too wrong to continue. The only way to save it was to bring in a [[TheCape true-blue hero]] from mainstream DC continuity to fix things. -- RichardAK