Read Multiversity! It was fucking crazy and great. I loved it. So much. Pure comic craziness and fun and scale, with really fun one-shots. I got lost for hours in the guidebook, looking at that motherfucking graph and also looking at the opposite earths and all that shit. I don't usually like Jim Lee but his art was perfect for the Nazi Superman story (or maybe it was the coloring). Thunderworld was also absolutely perfect in both writing and art, just fucking gorgeous. The Just was... fun. At least it explained what was going on with the comics across worlds.
But Pax Americana. I get it. It's this riff on Watchmen with the actual characters, and the complete opossite structure. The art is gorgeous. I think it's.... good? I guess. Mostly. I don't get it. It's too smart for me. I looked up stuff online to better understand it and I think now I kinda get it.
I don't get it.
Which brings me to how people usually regard Morrison's books as this uncomprehensible super complex stuff, and like..... no? If they're some of your first DC stuff then, yeah, but if not? JLA is pretty straightforward, and so was All-Star Superman. Doom Patrol and Animal man are weird and wacky and play with the medium but they're not really hard to follow outside one or two issues. Seven Soldiers is just a big puzzle, all the pieces are there and you just gotta join them. It's confusing at first but you slowly come to understand it. Only the Castle Revolving and Anti-Life Equation are pretty hard concepts to understand. Batman is pretty normal too, outside some "I planned for your plan for my plan for your plan for my plan" stuff and a lot of big words in the Black Glove, and also the last issue of Return Of Bruce Wayne, which is
really heavy in symbolysm and very few on words. Multiversity is also mostly easy to understand, outside of Pax Americana. The only one I'd say is really fucking confusing is Final Crisis, which requires a very extensive knowledge of DC lore and also deals with some high as fuck concepts, but you'll still enjoy it even if you don't fully get it. The Superman Beyond tie-in was peak confusing and I don't think I understood like 70% of the stuff but I still fucking loved every page.
Or, hey, maybe this was the easy stuff and the ones I haven't read are the ones where he really goes off the rails. I've heard
quite some stuff about The Invisibles.
(And I'm not trying to dismiss anyone who finds any of those titles difficult or anything btw, just to be clear)
3 is the best season imo.
3 is the worst imo except for those 2 fights at the middle and end.