Why Does Winning the Knight Terrors Crossover Feel Like a Loss for DC’s Superheroes?

This week, Knight Terrors, DC’s crossover event that took control of every title and replaced them with nightmarish miniseries, came to a close in the one-shot, Knight Terrors: Night’s End #1, and while the superheroes found a way to save the day, it was not without its costs, as the world’s populace has now become disenchanted with the heroes, which could bode poorly for Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman and all of the rest of DC’s heroes in the near future. Knight Terrors: Night’s End #1 was written by Joshua Williamson, with art by Howard Porter, Giuseppe Camuncoli, Stefano Nesi, and Trevor Hairsine, colors by Rain Beredo, and letters by Troy Peteri, At the end of the initial Knight Terrors miniseries, the villain Insomnia revealed his plan. After forcing the world (and almost all of its superheroes) to go to sleep and be tormented by nightmares, everyone is now awake, but Insomnia has transferred those nightmares into REALITY. As scary as that sounds, Insomnia had a secondary plan beyond his general “destroy the world with the nightmares of superheroes to torment superheroes for failing to save his family” plan. As the issue opens, we see everyone start to wake up, and their shared nightmare saw them told by Insomnia that superheroes were to blame for everything that was happening. This is because, as noted, Insomnia was a man whose family died in front his eyes during a superhero battle. He blamed superheroes, and when he gained the ability to affect people’s dreams, he sought out the magical Nightmare Stone to turn the nightmares into a reality.RELATED: REVIEW: DC’s Knight Terrors: Night’s End #1

This week, Knight Terrors, DC’s crossover event that took control of every title and replaced them with nightmarish miniseries, came to a close in the one-shot, Knight Terrors: Night’s End #1, and while the superheroes found a way to save the day, it was not without its costs, as the world’s populace has now become disenchanted with the heroes, which could bode poorly for Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman and all of the rest of DC’s heroes in the near future.

RELATED: REVIEW: DC’s Knight Terrors: Night’s End #1

Knight Terrors: Night’s End #1 was written by Joshua Williamson, with art by Howard Porter, Giuseppe Camuncoli, Stefano Nesi, and Trevor Hairsine, colors by Rain Beredo, and letters by Troy Peteri, At the end of the initial Knight Terrors miniseries, the villain Insomnia revealed his plan. After forcing the world (and almost all of its superheroes) to go to sleep and be tormented by nightmares, everyone is now awake, but Insomnia has transferred those nightmares into REALITY. As scary as that sounds, Insomnia had a secondary plan beyond his general “destroy the world with the nightmares of superheroes to torment superheroes for failing to save his family” plan.

As the issue opens, we see everyone start to wake up, and their shared nightmare saw them told by Insomnia that superheroes were to blame for everything that was happening. This is because, as noted, Insomnia was a man whose family died in front his eyes during a superhero battle. He blamed superheroes, and when he gained the ability to affect people’s dreams, he sought out the magical Nightmare Stone to turn the nightmares into a reality.

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