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crossovers within the DC Multiverse. Over the years, various writers took liberties creating additional parallel Earths as plot devices and to house characters DC had acquired from other companies, making the DC Multiverse a "convoluted mess". DC's comic book sales were also far below those of their competitor
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Allen's death—in which he runs through time before vanishing—as a way to make the character seem more interesting and hopefully spare him. Wolfman wanted to make the series unforgettable; he said that many writers had expressed interest in simplifying DC's continuity and he wanted to be the one to do so.
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The groundwork for the series was laid the year before it was published. One of the greatest challenges for
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The DC Multiverse concept was expanded in later years with the DCU having infinite Earths; for example, the Golden Age versions of DC heroes resided on Earth-Two, while DC's Silver Age heroes were from Earth-One. Since "Crisis on Earth-One!" (1963), DC has used the word "Crisis" to describe important
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which began in June 2022 and ended in
December 2022. This series was written by Joshua Williamson and art by Daniel Sampere and Alejandro Sanchez. Following the death of the Justice League in issue #75 Pariah has tasked Deathstroke and the Secret Society of Supervillains to start a Crisis Event, and
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Not all reviewers have been as positive. Chris Sims wrote the series was messy and built awkwardly, describing it as "a textbook definition of style over substance". Sims said it was far from the best work of
Wolfman and PĂ©rez; however, he still thought it was groundbreaking, saying, "It's the first
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The villains fail, and Krona continues his experiment. The Anti-Monitor waits for
Alexander Luthor Jr. to reopen the portal between the positive and antimatter universes, capturing the heroes, but a magically empowered Spectre creates an energy overload which shatters space and time. The five Earths
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Wolfman said when he pitched the series to DC, he realized it was going to be a completely new beginning for the DCU. "I knew up front, and they did too, how big this was going to be," he said. "But, no-one knew how well it would sell, or whether it would sell at all. It was a risk DC was willing to
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to draw the series. DC initially did not know PĂ©rez would want to work on it. According to PĂ©rez, he was motivated by the fact that DC did not know if the series was going to be a success. He also wanted "to draw everybody I could get my hands on" and called illustrating the series some of the most
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showed the two major superhero comic book publishers (DC Comics and Marvel Comics) how they could utilize the continuity established by decades' worth of stories to weave together a cohesive, metatextual tapestry that both appealed to long-time readers and brought in massive amounts of money". The
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artwork, the figures had a base with the logo of the series and certain figures included an accessory. The first series included Earth 2 Robin, Harbinger, Monitor, Psycho-Pirate, and
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Goldstein summarized the series as "a crucial turning point for DC Comics" and credited it with saving the company. Goldstein called Wolfman's idea to simplify the DCU bold and unprecedented, noting the story's exceptional size and saying the story was "unbelievable", if somewhat aged. He
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June 1984. Giordano warned readers that "odd occurrences" would begin to happen throughout DC's comics. He also clarified it would commemorate DC's fiftieth anniversary and would provide the company "wonderful stepping-stones" for new characters and comics. The series was marketed with the tagline
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was to showcase all the characters DC had. The series is infamous for its high death count. Hundreds of characters died; among the most noted was Barry Allen's. Wolfman has said he did not want to kill Allen, but DC ordered him to because it perceived the character as dull. Therefore, he conceived
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was a major success for DC, the company's comic book sales were still below Marvel's. Wolfman began to attribute this to the DC Multiverse, feeling "The Flash of Two Worlds" had created a "nightmare": it was not reader-friendly for new readers to be able to keep track of and writers struggled with
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Monitor twice in the coming year but not to show him: "Because this series involves the entire DC Universe we do ask that each Editor and writer cooperate with the project by using a character called The Monitor in their books twice during the next year".
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Monitor dispatches a team of heroes across time and space to defend mysterious machines that could be the key to saving the remaining universes. Meanwhile, we learn Flash didn't disappear after his trial, but rather traveled to the future, and Pariah, constantly witnessing the destruction of
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Justice League who were forever trapped fighting in Ragnarok. The Justice Society/All-Star Squadron came in to rescue the team but were outmatched by Surtur. Alan Scott then sacrificed himself by becoming the pawn of Surtur known as the Dread Lantern,
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and DC's editors. In 1982, DC hired a researcher to go through their library and read every comic the company had published, a task that took two years. The series was delayed to 1983 due to the time for research, and again to 1985 when it was still not ready for 1983 and to coincide with DC's
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limited series to summarize the DCU's new history. In the post-Crisis history, during the "Crisis" many heroes fought the Anti-Monitor's army. He attempted to collapse the positive universe's past and future into a single point in time to destroy it, leaving only the antimatter universe.
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using the crisis energy which would form, restart and bring back the infinite earths lost in the original Crisis. Nightwing and the Titans work to protect the world from the Secret
Society, while Hal Jordan investigates the deaths of the Justice League.
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journalist Chris Sims, "the multiverse . . . felt old-fashioned. . . . Marvel, on the other hand, felt contemporary and when you stack them up against each other, there's one difference that sticks out above anything else: Marvel feels unified."
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to another reality as Earth-Three is consumed by the antimatter wave. To combat this, the Monitor recruits heroes and villains from across time and space to set up five towers, to help merge the multiverse back into one to make it stronger.
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fun he ever had. PĂ©rez was excited because not only did he get to draw the Teen Titans again, but also obscure characters he was not familiar with, saying he could possibly have never gotten another chance. Wolfman has said one panel in
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take, because my thoughts were that DC needed a lot of help at that time, and they did too." Wolfman also said he saw it as an attempt to improve DC's reputation for storytelling which many readers at the time saw as old-fashioned.
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encounters The Antimatter wave before being captured by the Anti Monitor. On Earth 1, various heroes attempt to save people from the approaching Anti Matter wave. During WWII, The Monitors towers appears during a battle which
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named "Crisis on Infinite Earths" the greatest comic book crossover ever, saying that no crossover has been bigger or as ambitious: "where some events seem hesitant to actually leave a mark on their respective universes,
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causes an accident with antimatter in his universe, the Anti-Monitor is released and begins destroying many of the realities with a wave of antimatter, planning on becoming sole ruler of all realities. On
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unites the heroes and villains by warning them about the Anti-Monitor's plan; the heroes travel back in time to stop the Anti-Monitor, while the villains travel back in time to the ancient planet
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sales are some of the best the Amazing Amazon has ever experienced, and the book is a critical and popular success with its weaving of Greek mythology into a feminist and humanistic atmosphere.
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This served to set up the series. When Wolfman and Giordano reiterated this in a 1984 meeting, some editors were not pleased; one was so miffed he did not speak for the rest of the meeting.
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built a machine and used it to look back into the beginning of time. A cosmic being from the beginning known as the Monitor catalogues these realities, but he has an evil counterpart, the
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to his cause, infusing him with part of his power to manipulate the heroes of Earth-4, Earth-S and Earth-X against the rest; this fails when all five Earths enter the limbo universe.
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needed to sell well; if it did not, it could have caused a disaster for DC. Plotting became easier once a beginning and an ending had been determined and when PĂ©rez became involved.
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A cosmically empowered Anti-Monitor attacks again, transporting the new Earth to the antimatter universe and summoning a horde of shadow demons. There are casualties ranging from
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The Anti-Monitor creates a new body for himself and tries to use an antimatter cannon to penetrate the limbo universe and destroy the five partially merged Earths. The
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The series had an immediate effect on DC, dividing the company's history into two eras: "Pre-Crisis" and "Post-Crisis". Wolfman and PĂ©rez teamed again to produce the
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also praised PĂ©rez's detailed artwork, saying no other artist could have possibly illustrated it as well as he did and gave the book a "must have" rating. Fellow
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and Charlton Comics, were integrated into the DCU. The practice of re-envisioning characters in the new DCU lasted well into 1989, with properties such as
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However, the Monitor knew this would happen and his death releases enough energy to project two of the last five parallel Earths into a protective limbo.
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merge into a single shared universe, and the superheroes return to the present; only those present at the dawn of time remember the original realities.
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A furious Anti-Monitor absorbs the energy of millions of worlds and vows to travel back through time to prevent the creation of the multiverse. The
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Harbinger then recruits heroes from the remaining Earths to lead an assault on the Anti-Monitor in the antimatter universe, using the powers of
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did it with aplomb". He praised the series for exploring the entire DCU and felt it was a fitting event for DC's fiftieth anniversary.
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replaced Barry Allen as the Flash, the Justice League's roster was changed, and characters DC acquired from other companies, such as
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The series was a bestseller for DC. The story is credited with popularizing the idea of a large-scale crossover in comics.
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which aired in October 2014. It features a newspaper from 2024 that reads "Flash Missing, Vanishes in Crisis".
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3455:"12 Facts You May Not Have Known About Crisis on Infinite Earths"
3404:
3095:"The Greatest Crossover Events in Marvel & DC Comics History"
2838:
Zimmerman, Dwight Jon (September 1986). "Steve Gerber (part 2)".
1681:
1537:
1521:
2034:"Between the Panels: DC Needs to Take Vertigo Back to its Roots"
850:
Cross-Over", along with the logo for DC's fiftieth anniversary.
3590:
3428:(January 1, 1989). "Triple Threat The George PĂ©rez Interview".
3392:
2645:"30 reasons 'Crisis On Infinite Earths' defined comics forever"
2306:"Ask Chris #208: Crisis on Infinite Earths is Basically a Mess"
829:
699:, also were used. According to Wolfman, one of the purposes of
482:
338:
2712:"Comics legend George Perez on DC's Crisis on Infinite Earths"
2506:"Marv Wolfman on What's Got To Die For a New DC World To Live"
1559:
Though it was not the first large-scale comic book crossover,
2158:"Killer Crises: The 15 Most BRUTAL Deaths In Every DC Crisis"
1311:
who is possessed by one of the Anti-Monitor's shadow demons.
731:
234:
3156:"Crisis on Infinite Earths Novelization (1985), Book Review"
3262:
2716:
2241:"Tom King May Be Working on DC's First Post-Rebirth Crisis"
1392:, Huntress of Earth-Two, Robin of Earth-Two, Sunburst, and
1389:
992:
Legends of the DC Universe : Crisis on Infinite Earths
1798:, was released in three parts during 2024, beginning with
1079:
Crisis on Infinite Earths: 35th Anniversary Deluxe Edition
515:(DCU) allowing plot elements, characters, and settings to
3327:
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Figueiredo, Claudio; Aragao, Octavio (October 12, 2009).
2038:
1958:
1636:. Superman was first re-envisioned in the limited series
1457:
1192:
Crisis on Infinite Earths Companion Deluxe Edition Vol. 3
1139:
Crisis on Infinite Earths Companion Deluxe Edition Vol. 2
1106:
Crisis on Infinite Earths Companion Deluxe Edition Vol. 1
3770:"J.G. Jones Apologizes For Unfinished Final Crisis Work"
3225:"Series - CRISIS ON INFINITE EARTHS SER 1 SUPERGIRL ..."
2864:"Crisis on Infinite Earths: The Absolute Edition Review"
2389:"Crisis on Infinite Comics: Interview with Marv Wolfman"
1831:
trilogy. The second part of the trilogy, the seven-part
1736:", with the original date seen in the pilot episode of
1696:
sales for the first time in August and September 1987.
1496:
time in comics history that EVERYTHING was in danger".
417:). The story's events resulted in the entire DCU being
2274:
The Caped Crusade: Batman and the Rise of Nerd Culture
2066:"DC's Young Animal Imprint Gets Major Revamp in March"
1889:
In 2022, a new DC Comics Crisis event occurred, named
3737:"Grant Morrison: Final Crisis Exit Interview, Part 1"
3251:
3249:
3189:"Anti-Monitor Exclusive Is a Crisis at Infinite Cons"
1827:
is the first installment in what became known as the
1156:
Legends of the DC Universe: Crisis on Infinite Earths
778:
caused some fans to create conspiracy theories about
768:
April 1985 through March 1986). The close spacing of
428:
is the first installment in what became known as the
1276:, Alexander Luthor and Lois Lane teleport their son
821:. In a January 3, 1983 memo, Giordano, Wolfman, and
730:
being destroyed. When Giordano (the series' initial
1996:
1994:
1992:
1990:
1988:
1986:
1984:
1982:
1980:
1601:. The second part of one of DC's later crossovers,
1350:During a lull in the war, the villains unite under
1063:
Official Crisis on Infinite Earths Cross-Over Index
3246:
1882:to conquer the Multiverse. The Justice League and
578:became popular among DC's readers for his work on
3051:
2857:
2855:
1759:crossover event consisting of an episode each of
1700:#1 was the bestselling comic book issue of 1986.
1436:
5314:
4466:Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman
3381:
2530:
2528:
2386:
1977:
1945:
1837:, was written by Geoff Johns and illustrated by
30:For the 2019–20 Arrowverse crossover event, see
3288:
3286:
1336:dies from his attacks after a distraction from
366:in July 1982 before the series itself started.
3180:
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2903:. New York City: Fictioneer Books. p. 34.
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750:was first noted in the December 1981 issue of
707:PĂ©rez says he was not the intended artist for
4615:
3896:
3558:"The Man At The Center Of DC's TV Multiverse"
3424:
2525:
2373:. New York City: Fictioneer Books. p. 4.
2232:
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2057:
1724:, when discussing the difference between the
840:. Unlike the 1991 Marvel crossover storyline
3698:
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2703:
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2636:
2634:
1628:Many of DC's characters had their histories
688:, which was still a relatively new concept.
493:. The company debuted in February 1935 with
3514:
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2425:Crisis on Infinite Earths: Absolute Edition
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1380:, Green Arrow of Earth-Two, Prince Ra-Man,
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2212:DC Comics Year by Year: A Visual Chronicle
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1912:The crossover was not released until 2003.
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36:Crisis on Infinite Earths (disambiguation)
4429:Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths
3584:Mitovich, Matt Webb (December 11, 2018).
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1058:Official Crisis on Infinite Earths Index
793:
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3154:LaMonica, Bridget (December 21, 2012).
2420:
2418:
2416:
2414:
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2146:
1611:all had fun writing stories set during
1597:(2004), and some mention the events of
1285:worlds, arrives on the doomed Earth-1.
672:fiftieth anniversary. As an event like
14:
5315:
4408:Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox
3767:
3676:"Infinite Crisis Comic Series Reviews"
3598:from the original on December 12, 2018
3556:Wieselman, Jarett (October 23, 2014).
3520:
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533:#123 (September 1961), which featured
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333:, it was first released as a 12-issue
32:Crisis on Infinite Earths (Arrowverse)
4603:
3884:
3795:
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3395:), John Kalisz, Heroic Age (
3321:Schedeen, Jesse (February 18, 2015).
3120:
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2862:Goldstein, Hilary (January 6, 2006).
2709:
2642:
2294:
2177:
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2091:
2063:
1954:"The Top 25 Best Heroes of DC Comics"
1952:Schedeen, Jesse (November 19, 2013).
1751:The story serves as inspiration for "
1710:, starting with the first episode of
1512:in 2005, with cover art by PĂ©rez and
1431:
1304:are fighting together against Nazis.
999:
5363:Comics about the end of the universe
4389:Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths
3873:at the Comic Book DB (archived from
3822:Schedeen, Jesse (February 9, 2022).
3768:Renaud, Jeffrey (October 21, 2008).
3706:"Final Crisis Comics Series Reviews"
3616:
3446:
3058:Schedeen, Jesse (January 28, 2015).
2801:
2612:
2411:
2356:
2303:
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2120:Cecchini, Mike (December 10, 2014).
603:the continuity errors it caused. In
4634:crossover event publication history
2897:(January 1991). "War of the Gods".
2535:MacNamee, Oliver (August 1, 2017).
2330:
2092:Ching, Albert (February 18, 2016).
24:
4487:Green Lantern: The Animated Series
4422:Justice League Dark: Apokolips War
3865:from the original on June 3, 2016.
3187:Grabianowski, Dan (May 16, 2008).
2064:Cohen, Jason (December 14, 2017).
2032:Schedeen, Jesse (April 22, 2016).
1174:(vol. 2) #13-14 and material from
450:(2022) also served as a sequel to
25:
5399:
3845:
2504:Siegel, Harry (August 31, 2011).
27:Limited DC comic crossover series
3735:Brady, Matt (January 28, 2009).
2239:Downey, Meg (January 18, 2018).
1225:Justice League of America Annual
5358:Comics about parallel universes
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3453:Cereno, Benito (June 1, 2016).
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3293:Bondurant, Tom (June 7, 2016).
3256:Siegel, Lucas (July 27, 2017).
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2643:Rahan, Kaleon (April 7, 2015).
2304:Sims, Chris (August 22, 2014).
2001:Friedenthal, Andrew J. (2011).
1915:
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1852:The conclusion to the trilogy,
772:and Marvel's similar crossover
738:despite Giordano's objections.
611:; this laid the foundation for
496:New Fun: The Big Comic Magazine
481:featuring characters including
4480:Batman: The Brave and the Bold
4396:Green Lantern: Emerald Knights
4364:Tales from the Dark Multiverse
3230:. July 6, 2005. Archived from
3093:Buxton, Marc (June 11, 2016).
3060:"Ranking DC's 15 Event Comics"
2337:Mitchell, B (March 25, 2015).
2156:Cohen, Jason (June 22, 2017).
1892:Dark Crisis On Infinite Earths
1743:
1499:
1437:Tales from the Dark Multiverse
741:
643:The History of the DC Universe
639:The History of the DC Universe
618:
447:Dark Crisis on Infinite Earths
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13:
1:
4547:Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe
3796:Nolan, Liam (July 21, 2022).
3617:Dyce, Andrew (May 14, 2019).
3521:Tucker, Reed (October 2017).
3486:Tucker, Reed (October 2017).
3121:Casey, Dan (March 30, 2016).
2767:Tucker, Reed (October 2017).
2710:Avila, Mike (June 28, 2017).
2573:Tucker, Reed (October 2017).
2443:Tucker, Reed (October 2017).
1938:
1792:An animated film adaptation,
623:In 1981, Wolfman was editing
462:
405:(the original Supergirl) and
4709:Eclipso: The Darkness Within
4166:Countdown to Infinite Crisis
2802:Sims, Chris (June 8, 2011).
1540:Indy conventions that year.
1468:writer Jesse Schedeen named
1445:
1428:, remembers the multiverse.
432:trilogy. It was followed by
385:; the series concludes with
7:
1307:The Monitor is murdered by
1249:
801:#415 was a tie-in issue to
10:
5404:
4941:Wrath of the First Lantern
4751:Zero Hour: Crisis in Time!
4415:Suicide Squad: Hell to Pay
4402:DC Animated Movie Universe
4064:Zero Hour: Crisis in Time!
3859:Don Markstein's Toonopedia
1809:
1805:
1649:The Adventures of Superman
1621:History of the DC Universe
1317:The Anti-Monitor recruits
1089:History of the DC Universe
789:
684:was DC's first mainstream
360:, introduced in Wolfman's
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5202:DC Explosion/DC Implosion
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4913:Batman: Night of the Owls
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4189:Countdown to Final Crisis
4150:
4057:Crisis on Infinite Earths
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3870:Crisis on Infinite Earths
3854:Crisis on Infinite Earths
3665:by Brad Lang, Sep 6, 2023
3391:), Val Semeiks (
3046:Crisis on Infinite Earths
3034:Crisis on Infinite Earths
3022:Crisis on Infinite Earths
3010:Crisis on Infinite Earths
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2754:#92 (August 1984), p. 16.
2615:Crisis on Infinite Earths
1929:Crisis on Infinite Earths
1825:Crisis on Infinite Earths
1753:Crisis on Infinite Earths
1734:Crisis on Infinite Earths
1730:Marvel Cinematic Universe
1704:Crisis on Infinite Earths
1646:; his comic was retitled
1613:Crisis on Infinite Earths
1599:Crisis on Infinite Earths
1587:Zero Hour: Crisis in Time
1565:Crisis on Infinite Earths
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1084:Crisis on Infinite Earths
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5353:Comics about time travel
5323:DC Comics limited series
5220:The New Age of DC Heroes
5064:Dark Nights: Death Metal
4570:Injustice: Gods Among Us
4127:Dark Nights: Death Metal
2676:"Marv Wolfman interview"
2366:(1991). "George Perez".
1899:
4976:The New 52: Futures End
4800:JLApe: Gorilla Warfare!
4235:The New 52: Futures End
3399:), Ken Lopez (
2364:O'Neill, Patrick Daniel
1532:, was available at the
1328:, the last survivor of
1231:#31, and material from
900:(vol. 2) #194–195; #198
836:were published in DC's
648:s title was changed to
113:April 1985 – March 1986
75:Publication information
5383:Mass murder in fiction
5343:Comics by Marv Wolfman
5338:Comics by George PĂ©rez
4730:The Children's Crusade
3852:Earth-One, Earth-Two,
1213:Legion of Super-Heroes
935:Legion of Super-Heroes
873:Blue Devil (DC Comics)
810:
782:. According to writer
691:Early in planning for
507:) take place within a
34:. For other uses, see
4716:The Death of Superman
3387:John Ostrander (
3353:Gearino, Dan (2017).
2625:TwoMorrows Publishing
2272:Weldon, Glen (2016).
1164:Infinity, Inc. Annual
1119:The Fury of Firestorm
994:#1 (released in 1998)
930:#5 (released in 2001)
889:The Fury of Firestorm
843:The Infinity Gauntlet
797:
5276:Hanna-Barbera Beyond
5233:The Sandman Universe
5011:The Lazarus Contract
4969:Forever Evil: Blight
4758:Underworld Unleashed
4460:DC Animated Universe
4437:DC Extended Universe
4242:Earth 2: World's End
3775:Comic Book Resources
3300:Comic Book Resources
3100:Comic Book Resources
2895:Kraft, David Anthony
2278:Simon & Schuster
2246:Comic Book Resources
2163:Comic Book Resources
2099:Comic Book Resources
2071:Comic Book Resources
1726:DC Extended Universe
1674:Fawcett Publications
1478:Comic Book Resources
1326:Alexander Luthor Jr.
1278:Alexander Luthor Jr.
1263:, who comes from an
395:Alexander Luthor Jr.
317:series published by
161:Alexander Luthor Jr.
5373:Fiction about Earth
5333:1986 comics endings
5162:Titans: Beast World
5046:Year of the Villain
5039:The Terminus Agenda
4920:Death of the Family
4677:The Janus Directive
4159:Flash of Two Worlds
3434:Fantagraphics Books
3234:on January 27, 2020
3199:Gizmodo Media Group
1884:Green Lantern Corps
1780:Legends of Tomorrow
1534:San Diego Comic-Con
1012:Material collected
1005:
953:The New Teen Titans
819:The New Teen Titans
813:Elements to set up
719:The New Teen Titans
605:The New Teen Titans
600:The New Teen Titans
596:The New Teen Titans
587:The New Teen Titans
525:Flash of Two Worlds
477:best known for its
472:American comic book
458:Publication history
363:The New Teen Titans
312:American comic book
166:Flash (Barry Allen)
5388:Apocalyptic comics
5378:Comic book reboots
5328:1985 comics debuts
5268:Other continuities
5246:The New Golden Age
5134:The New Golden Age
5080:" (September 2020)
5073:" (September 2020)
5034:" (September 2018)
5004:Dark Nights: Metal
4978:" (September 2014)
4964:" (September 2013)
4934:Throne of Atlantis
4853:Sinestro Corps War
4753:" (September 1994)
4704:" (September 1991)
4554:DC Universe Online
4205:Sinestro Corps War
4106:Dark Nights: Metal
3710:Comic Book Roundup
3680:Comic Book Roundup
2940:#3. Marvel Comics.
2752:The Comics Journal
2343:Surreal Time Press
2216:Dorling Kindersley
1870:, Marco Rudy, and
1652:to make way for a
1504:A novelization of
1454:was a bestseller.
1432:Alternate versions
1345:Flash of Earth-One
1221:DC Comics Presents
1144:DC Comics Presents
1115:DC Comics Presents
1004:
1000:Collected editions
881:DC Comics Presents
811:
753:The Comics Journal
594:, who illustrated
544:) teaming up with
310:is a 1985 to 1986
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5309:
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5305:
5297:Absolute Universe
5290:Milestone Returns
5240:Infinite Frontier
5169:House of Brainiac
5164:" (November 2023)
5136:" (November 2022)
5099:Infinite Frontier
5087:" (December 2020)
5020:" (November 2017)
4948:Batman: Zero Year
4943:" (February 2013)
4936:" (November 2012)
4908:" (November 2011)
4892:Reign of Doomsday
4841:" (December 2005)
4827:" (December 2001)
4825:Joker: Last Laugh
4818:Our Worlds at War
4795:" (November 1999)
4788:" (November 1998)
4774:" (November 1996)
4760:" (November 1995)
4732:" (December 1993)
4658:" (November 1986)
4597:
4596:
4593:
4592:
4513:Crisis on Earth-X
4260:
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3749:on March 24, 2018
3716:on March 24, 2018
3686:on March 24, 2018
3467:on March 24, 2018
3413:JLA: Incarnations
3271:on March 24, 2018
3228:Previewsworld.com
3205:on March 24, 2018
3168:on March 24, 2018
3135:on March 24, 2018
2816:on March 24, 2018
2725:on March 24, 2018
2686:on March 24, 2018
2655:on March 24, 2018
2547:on March 24, 2018
2511:The Village Voice
2399:on March 24, 2018
2287:978-1-4767-5669-1
2225:978-0-7566-6742-9
2134:on March 24, 2018
2013:on March 15, 2018
1662:an updated origin
1247:
1246:
1111:All-Star Squadron
928:JLA: Incarnations
857:All-Star Squadron
479:superhero stories
303:
302:
151:Superman (Kal-El)
129:Main character(s)
16:(Redirected from
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5348:Fictional events
5190:
5189:
5143:" (January 2023)
5094:" (January 2021)
5032:Heroes in Crisis
4971:" (October 2013)
4929:" (October 2012)
4922:" (October 2012)
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5242:(2021–2023)
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5226:New Justice
5222:(2018–2020)
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5194:DC Universe
5127:Dark Crisis
5078:Generations
4983:Convergence
4955:Trinity War
4906:The Culling
4584:Injustice 2
4539:Video games
4374:Other media
4335:Millarworld
4212:Trinity War
4141:Dark Crisis
4134:Generations
4099:Convergence
4031:Earth-Alpha
3624:Screen Rant
3569:October 30,
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3161:Den of Geek
2620:Back Issue!
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1864:J. G. Jones
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1634:Greg Potter
1609:Convergence
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775:Secret Wars
766:cover dated
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619:Development
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513:DC Universe
511:called the
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403:Kara Zor-El
350:DC Universe
275:Colorist(s)
263:Letterer(s)
5317:Categories
5252:Dawn of DC
5214:DC Rebirth
5208:The New 52
5155:Gotham War
5120:Shadow War
5106:Fear State
4997:The Button
4899:Flashpoint
4723:Bloodlines
4663:Millennium
4520:Elseworlds
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