I'm including all the various Grant Morrison interviews on Final Crisis. (As well as an interview on Multiversity.)
After all, this way, I can include these quotes from Grant Morrison:

Basically, if everyone who read the series said to me, "This is incomprehensible, I can't get this, and I can't dance to this," then I'd really have to accept that as a complete failure on my part. The problem with that argument is that there are a ton of people who are really getting it, and who are dancing to it and are really enjoying it.

Some people read comics like they consume burgers and they really don't want them ever to taste even a little different. That's fine but there are loads and loads of comics that play happily and well by the current house rules, so what's up with doing one that doesn't?

There are a lot of fans of comics, and the media in particular, who have read books on storytelling and think they know the rules, and they get freaked out if those rules aren't applied.
I just assume that people are going to collect them and then read them all at once at the end. I give people credit for intelligence, that they'll follow it, and when they get to the end they'll read it again more carefully if they found anything bizarre or confusing about it.




'Reading' / 'Reading soon' stack: DC/Vertigo - ArtOps, Batgirl, Gotham Academy, Gotham by Midnight, Injustice; Marvel - Allred's Silver Surfer; Other - Abe Sapien, Descender, Fight Club 2, Goon, Mind MGMT, Southern Bastards