Animal Man got sloppy there towards the end. The final threat never felt super justified, artists rotated, there was a big ole' weird space story right in the middle of the final act, and the story-telling was all over the place as the book stumbled to its conclusion. Rafael Albuquerque and Cully Hamner delivered some great work, and Travel Foreman even shows up at the end to deliver an endearing final issue with Lemire, but Animal Man rounds out at a much lower place than the big boom with which it began. The dialogue is still that expository Lemire flavor of barely acceptable, and big, bold ideas turns into scatter-brained squabbles, as things shambled to the logical end of things. Some plots are abandoned, while others are introduced last minute without resolution. I get there's a set-up for Justice league United, but it all felt pretty loosey goosey to me, and it's a shame that's the last impression we'll get of Lemire's iconic take on what's become a classic and universally essential DC character.
Still, I've read worse comics, and the ideas are still really enticing, outside the box business. I just wish Animal Man could live up to the high bar set at the start of the New 52.