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1849:. It was published from October 2005 to June 2006, with a number of tie-in issues. In the series, Kal-L, Alexander Luthor, and Superboy-Prime escape from the pocket dimension they were left in at the end of the original series; Luthor, having gone insane, attempts to recreate the multiverse using the Anti-Monitor's remains as a generator. Meanwhile, Superboy-Prime, having become disillusioned with the surviving Earth, engages in a destructive rampage after confronting the modern Superboy, Connor Kent. The battle culminates in the two Superboys colliding with Luthor's multiverse generator, restoring the Earth (with slight alterations to continuity) and recreating the lost multiverse. 55: 1732:, said "We look at it as the multiverse. We have our TV universe and our film universe, but they all co-exist. For us, creatively, it's about allowing everyone to make the best possible product, to tell the best story, to do the best world. Everyone has a vision and you really want to let the visions shine through ... It's just a different approach." The storyline inspired the 2019 Arrowverse crossover, also titled " 1720:, who plays the Flash on the show, has said he thinks the goal of the series is to reach "Crisis on Infinite Earths": "Obviously we'd have to go, I think 10 years to reach that, so there's a possibility for sure. It'll be fun to get there." The concept of a multiverse has been explored several times throughout the history of the franchise. Talking in 2014, 795: 560:
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 Wolfman and Giordano was coming up with a story. Wolfman cited making use of every DC character and creating a plot that was fun to read and filled with surprises as difficulties, as the series
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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 Supergirl. Later series included Anti Monitor, Earth 2 Superman, Flash, Battle Armor Lex Luthor, Brainiac, Earth 1
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s Hilary 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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instructed editors and writers to use the 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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The 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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After the Anti-Monitor's defeat, it was the 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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The conflicting stories of the DCU are explained as a Multiverse, containing many parallel universes and alternate versions of the characters, with the primary DC continuity referred to as Earth-One. They were created after renegade scientist
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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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The comic book series was adapted as a novel by the original writer, Marv Wolfman. This novelization was then performed as an audio drama marketed as a "Movie in Your Mind" by publisher GraphicAudio.
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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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toy line. The pack came with a large Anti-Monitor figure with LED-lit eyes, several smaller figures, and a map. An exclusive variant, based on 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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noted that many of the series' central events—such as the deaths of Supergirl and Barry Allen—have become iconic moments in DC's history.
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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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in a recent issue despite the two having had worked together in an issue three years earlier. Soon afterward, Wolfman pitched
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issues of other publications. Since its initial publication, the series has been reprinted in various formats and editions.
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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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collaborates with the villains to conquer the remaining Earths. Eventually, both the heroes and villains are united by the
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Greeberger, Robert (August 2015). "Crisis at 30: A Look Back at the Most Influential Crossover in Comics History".
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Superboy and himself to a pocket "paradise" dimension while Wonder Woman of Earth-Two is taken to Mount Olympus by
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were put in DC's comics years before the crossover took place; an example of this was the Monitor's appearance in
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had never happened before, those working on it met for around two hours a week, which was uncommon at the time.
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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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from April 1985 to March 1986. As the main piece of a crossover event, some plot elements were featured in
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crossover he had been working on. He enjoyed working with Wolfman again, and took a leave of absence from
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depicted in the company's comics—which he thought was unfriendly to readers—and create a single, unified
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is generally credited with popularizing the idea. Comics historian Matthew K. Manning wrote that
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with each other. The concept of the DCU has provided DC's writers some challenges in maintaining
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to prevent Krona from creating the technology necessary for the Anti-Monitor's plan to succeed.
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series' success inspired DC to begin a tradition of "summer crossovers"; some of these include
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The series began in January 1985 and lasted for twelve issues, ending in December 1985 (issues
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because its premise, involving the destruction of entire worlds, sounded more like a crisis.
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Despite relatively limited marketing and DC being unsure if the series would be successful,
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leading Surtur to other worlds in exchange for his promise that he will always spare Earth.
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defeating the Anti-Monitor and the creation of a single Earth in place of the Multiverse.
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all being rebooted. The revamp raised sales 22% in the first year, and DC beat Marvel in
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paved way for all future crossovers of similar scale, and Andrew J. Friedenthal said "
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has been referenced several times in the various television series that comprise the
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Batman, Doctor Light, Earth Prime Superboy, Earth 2 Huntress, and Weaponer of Qward.
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is noted for its high death count; hundreds of characters died, including DC icons
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The crossover was fleshed out and coordinated at a meeting attended by president
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one of the best DC crossovers, agreeing it was unprecedented and dramatic.
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Eury, Michael (June 2009). "When Worlds Collided! Behind the Scenes of
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issued a toy pack centered around the Anti-Monitor as a part of its DC
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Flash) was the first DC comic to suggest that the DCU was a part of a
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The idea for the series stemmed from Wolfman's desire to abandon the
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having been moved up by five years as a side effect of time travel.
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join forces in a desperate attempt to stop the upcoming onslaught.
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Zimmerman, Dwight Jon (September 1986). "Steve Gerber (part 2)".
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Cross-Over", along with the logo for DC's fiftieth anniversary.
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Though it was not the first large-scale comic book crossover,
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who is possessed by one of the Anti-Monitor's shadow demons.
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Legends of the DC Universe : Crisis on Infinite Earths
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Crisis on Infinite Earths: 35th Anniversary Deluxe Edition
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Figueiredo, Claudio; Aragao, Octavio (October 12, 2009).
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Crisis on Infinite Earths Companion Deluxe Edition Vol. 3
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Crisis on Infinite Earths Companion Deluxe Edition Vol. 2
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Crisis on Infinite Earths Companion Deluxe Edition Vol. 1
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trilogy. The second part of the trilogy, the seven-part
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sales for the first time in August and September 1987.
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time in comics history that EVERYTHING was in danger".
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The Caped Crusade: Batman and the Rise of Nerd Culture
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In 2022, a new DC Comics Crisis event occurred, named
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is the first installment in what became known as the
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Legends of the DC Universe: Crisis on Infinite Earths
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caused some fans to create conspiracy theories about
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April 1985 through March 1986). The close spacing of
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is the first installment in what became known as the
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being destroyed. When Giordano (the series' initial
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Official Crisis on Infinite Earths Cross-Over Index
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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: 3485: 3452: 3255: 3092: 2828: 2766: 2673: 2601: 2572: 2503: 2442: 2271: 2238: 667:, vice president and executive editor 533:#123 (September 1961), which featured 457: 333:, it was first released as a 12-issue 32:Crisis on Infinite Earths (Arrowverse) 4603: 3884: 3795: 3734: 3395:), John Kalisz, Heroic Age ( 3321:Schedeen, Jesse (February 18, 2015). 3120: 2893: 2862:Goldstein, Hilary (January 6, 2006). 2709: 2642: 2294: 2177: 2155: 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: 2260: 2120:Cecchini, Mike (December 10, 2014). 603:the continuity errors it caused. 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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 29: 5267: 5202:DC Explosion/DC Implosion 5192: 5185: 5055: 4913:Batman: Night of the Owls 4876: 4809: 4686: 4649:Crisis on Infinite Earths 4640: 4538: 4527:Crisis on Infinite Earths 4445: 4380: 4373: 4264: 4189:Countdown to Final Crisis 4150: 4057:Crisis on Infinite Earths 4048: 4039: 3921: 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 2998:Crisis on Infinite Earths 2986:Crisis on Infinite Earths 2974:Crisis on Infinite Earths 2962:Crisis on Infinite Earths 2950:Crisis on Infinite Earths 2938:Crisis on Infinite Earths 2926:Crisis on Infinite Earths 2914:Crisis on Infinite Earths 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 1561:Crisis on Infinite Earths 1554: 1506:Crisis on Infinite Earths 1470:Crisis on Infinite Earths 1452:Crisis on Infinite Earths 1168:Justice League of America 1084:Crisis on Infinite Earths 1053:Crisis on Infinite Earths 1048:Crisis on Infinite Earths 1029:Crisis on Infinite Earths 1024:Crisis on Infinite Earths 917:Justice League of America 834:Crisis on Infinite Earths 815:Crisis on Infinite Earths 803:Crisis on Infinite Earths 770:Crisis on Infinite Earths 748:Crisis on Infinite Earths 724:Crisis on Infinite Earths 709:Crisis on Infinite Earths 701:Crisis on Infinite Earths 693:Crisis on Infinite Earths 682:Crisis on Infinite Earths 674:Crisis on Infinite Earths 650:Crisis on Infinite Earths 635:Crisis on Infinite Earths 613:Crisis on Infinite Earths 452:Crisis on Infinite Earths 426:Crisis on Infinite Earths 399:Crisis on Infinite Earths 371:Crisis on Infinite Earths 354:Crisis on Infinite Earths 352:(DCU). 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