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Release #6 - Crisis On Infinite Earths

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Crisis On Infinite Earths
61.3K views • Apr 01, 2025
This is the story that changed the DC Universe forever. A mysterious being known as the Anti-Monitor has begun a crusade across time to bring about the end of all existence. As alternate Earths are systematically destroyed, the Monitor quickly assembles a team of superheroes from across time and space to battle his counterpart and stop the destruction. DC’s greatest heroes, including Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern and Aquaman assemble to stop the menace, but as they watch both The Flash and Supergirl die in battle, they begin to wonder if even all of the heroes in the world can stop this destructive force. Collects CRISIS ON INFINITE EARTHS #1-12.
AlucardC99

AlucardC99 8 months ago

Classic story. Anyone who’s even slightly interested in Dc Comics needs to read this.This changed DC forever back then

HeelZero

HeelZero 8 months ago

Solid book. Slow build up. Big reveal. High payoff. Awesome finale.

ConservingEpicAlien

ConservingEpicAlien 7 months ago

@AlucardC99: Finally giving this groundbreaking classic a read. I remember the iconic cover with a distraught Superman holding Supergirls lifeless body. Thinking it might be a little too much(I was 6 yrs old) I ironically chose a reprint of Amazing Spider-Man 121-122 for that camping trip!

StabbingSilverBarbarian

StabbingSilverBarbarian 1 week ago

Good read, the emotional moments really hit (I nearly cried when Supergirl died), cool new characters (the new Dr Light grew on me as the story progressed) and great payoffs. I especially love the happy endings given to the team left in the Antimatter universe and WW. But I will say that, as is common with all the older comics, there's so much repetition in the dialogue and thought bubbles, as well as things being said in said bubbles that didn't need to be said. (That's a lot of saids) Anyway, it's a feature of the time but it did make some moments drag on. Overall though, lovely read