Crisis on Infinite Earths was a landmark comic book series, both for publisher DC Comics and the comic book industry as a whole. It solidified the idea of continuity in comics, while also temporarily doing away with superhero media’s current favorite trend: the Multiverse. The story is now set to receive an animated adaptation, making it more vital than ever for comic book enthusiasts to read it.Crisis is important on several levels, and events like Supergirl’s death and the rise of the Anti-Monitor continue to shape the DC Universe to this day. Likewise, it influenced recent films, from The Flash to Avengers: Endgame, and the animated adaptation of Crisis could have a real impact on contemporary superhero tales. However, the comics are equally important and the animated film is bound to streamline their storytelling. In many ways, this is the quintessential DC story.The story of Crisis involved the Anti-Monitor attempting to destroy all life in the Multiverse, uniting heroes, villains, and multiple universes against him. It set the stage for the DC Universe as many modern readers know it, mainly by wiping out multiple continuities and erasing popular and forgotten characters. It also clarified the concept of the Multiverse in comics, where several distinct Earths were inhabited by their own respective timelines and heroes. While it was an exciting time for DC fans who enjoyed seeing the many divergent Earths, it was confusing and even offputting for new fans trying to get into DC’s stories. In many ways, it made business sense for Crisis to end with the destruction of the Multiverse, consolidating the numerous DC Earths into a single globe.RELATED: Crisis on Infinite Earths Animated Movie Not Tied to James Gunn’s DC UniverseRELATED: Who Was DC Comics’ Version Of Stan Lee?
Crisis on Infinite Earths was a landmark comic book series, both for publisher DC Comics and the comic book industry as a whole. It solidified the idea of continuity in comics, while also temporarily doing away with superhero media’s current favorite trend: the Multiverse. The story is now set to receive an animated adaptation, making it more vital than ever for comic book enthusiasts to read it.
Crisis is important on several levels, and events like Supergirl’s death and the rise of the Anti-Monitor continue to shape the DC Universe to this day. Likewise, it influenced recent films, from The Flash to Avengers: Endgame, and the animated adaptation of Crisis could have a real impact on contemporary superhero tales. However, the comics are equally important and the animated film is bound to streamline their storytelling. In many ways, this is the quintessential DC story.
The story of Crisis involved the Anti-Monitor attempting to destroy all life in the Multiverse, uniting heroes, villains, and multiple universes against him. It set the stage for the DC Universe as many modern readers know it, mainly by wiping out multiple continuities and erasing popular and forgotten characters. It also clarified the concept of the Multiverse in comics, where several distinct Earths were inhabited by their own respective timelines and heroes. While it was an exciting time for DC fans who enjoyed seeing the many divergent Earths, it was confusing and even offputting for new fans trying to get into DC’s stories. In many ways, it made business sense for Crisis to end with the destruction of the Multiverse, consolidating the numerous DC Earths into a single globe.
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