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Editor (s) Marv Wolfman. Crisis on Infinite Earths is a 1985 to 1986 American comic book crossover series published by DC Comics. Written by Marv Wolfman and pencilled by George Pérez, it was first released as a 12-issue limited series from April 1985 to March 1986. As the main piece of a crossover event, some plot elements were featured in ...
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At the beginning of time, the Big Bang occurred, forming the universe. However, where there should have been one universe, there were many, each one a replication of the first, with their own separate histories. At the present time, a great white wall of pure antimatter energy stretches out across the cosmos. It pervades the Multiverse, consuming entire galaxies. On an unknown parallel world, a being named Pariah arrives. He is forced to witness the death of multiple worlds in multiple dimens...
Harbinger walks into the Monitor's sanctum as he continues testing young Alexander Luthor. Luthor is aging at an accelerated rate, and is now the physical age of an adolescent boy. The Monitor discovers he is composed of both positive matter and antimatter, and believes that this composite life form may hold the key towards stopping the Crisis. Harbinger, still under the influence of a dark, mysterious entity, leaves the Monitor's satellite and reports to her new master. On Earth-One in the 3...
As Supergirl joins a despondent Batgirl on top of a city building on Earth-One, trying to encourage her before she is called to rescue a plane that falls apart approaching the antimatter wave, Pariah arrives on Earth-Six where he confronts the royal superhero family of Lord Volt, Lady Quark, and Princess Fern as the antimatter wave destroys their world as well. Lady Quark watches helplessly as both her husband and daughter are consumed in the wave while Pariah transports her safely out of the...
Crisis happened in the resulting Post-Crisis DCU but didn't (in theory) involve multiple Earths. Exact details regarding the Post-Crisis version of Crisis have been vague at best with The Flash (Vo...
George Perez claimed in a 1994 interview that Chris Claremont, famous for his 17-year run on The Uncanny X-Men, suggested that the Earth-One Superman die killing the Anti-Monitor; since his history...
Aug 16, 2019 · Aug 16 2019 • 9:23 AM. “Worlds will live. Worlds will die. And the DC Universe will never be the same.”. This was the tagline for DC Comics’ most important crossover event series of all ...
Jun 19, 2024 · In 2025, Crisis on Infinite Earths is going to celebrate its 40th anniversary–and DC Comics its 90th. It is known as the event that changed the DC universe as there is a pre-Crisis and a post-Crisis in the history books. But things didn’t work as smoothly as it seemed.
Crisis on Infinite Earths is a 1985 to 1986 American comic book crossover series published by DC Comics. Written by Marv Wolfman and pencilled by George Pérez, it was first released as a 12-issue limited series from April 1985 to March 1986. As the main piece of a crossover event, some plot elements were featured in tie-in issues of other publications. Since its initial publication, the ...
Jan 1, 2001 · Marv Wolfman, George Pérez (Illustrator) Worlds lived. Worlds died. And the DC Universe was never the same. In 1985, DC Comics dramatically altered comics' original universe with Crisis on Infinite Earths, a 12-issue series that rocked the comics community, tragically dooming some of DC's most beloved characters and drastically altering others.
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Jul 29, 2024 · Crisis on Infinite Earths, Explained. Though the publisher has had several crossovers and events since then, no event has been more influential on DC Comics than Crisis on Infinite Earths. Outright destroying the multiverse - a concept sacred to DC theretofore - the event paved the way for the types of stories the publisher told afterward.