Mate, I've been reading DC for over 20 years and Crisis confuses the hell out of me
I love Morrison for that meta stuff and he's been doing it all along in his DC work ever since Animal Man with the idea of Limbo and Buddy realising he's in a comic. Actually, the whole 2d universe thing is fascinating thinking material if you really go with it. To the inhabitants of 2d universes we're time travelling omniscient voyeurs, able to skip around in a person's life as easily as flipping pages. I also like the idea that the universe is sentient (New 52 just gave the DCU a lobotomy though
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) - I think any work with enough independent authors ends up with it's own momentum and life beyond those authors. It's a living being, cross sectioned into 20 page chunks.
What Morrison utterly nails in FC (on top of Turpin's transformation into Darkseid) is the idea of extradimensional beings and how they are 3d extrusions into our universe of much larger and stranger entities. tbh this was why I was a bit miffed when it was revealed that there are alternate New Gods in all the other 52 earths - I think it would be way cooler if they were singular entities who could exist across the multiverse, like if I had ten shotglasses with my fingers in all of them at the same time.
And yeah Batwoman, loved her immediately, was deeply saddened by the downward slide over the past few years. To me, she is Rucka's character, as much his as Tara Chase and anybody else he's created. To see him leave without wrapping up the plans he had was disheartening. It felt like he was going somewhere new with it. I like Andreyko better than Blackman/Williams but even then, his current stuff feels like a lesser version of his own Manhunter run.
Oh well, we'll always have Elegy