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This week: DC's Crisis on Infinite Earth's

In the early 1980s, the editors at DC Comics decided that the DC Universe(s) had become unmanageable. Heroes and villains from different eras of comic continuity, often living in different realities, crossing over to have a friendly chat with their peers — it was all too much. They hired Marv Wolfman and George Perez to blow it all up, and then re-build. Crisis On Infinite Earths, a 12-issue mega-series, was the result.
Journey back with us to 1983, when the Crisis first started. We talk about the multiverse that preceded it, and how Crisis helped improve the quality of DC’s publications for years afterward. But the repercussions weren’t all good…
Heroes and villains dying! Entire universes dying! Anti-matter annihilation! Golden Age, Silver Age, and Bronze Age characters, all at the same multiversal jamboree! Cosmic battles! Incredible art! It’s all here.
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It dropped well before 7 am today.
I don’t read comics, but there was a three part animated movie on HBO about the crisis storyline, and I did stream all the related eps through various shows in the Arrowverse (this shouldn’t be a word) version of it.
I don’t know. It was interesting but ultimately felt like a big reset button, and it’s not even Star Trek.
I’m not super up on DC lore. Is the CoIE when Superman did the Retcon Punch?
I forgot to mentionone thing.
For me, the best part of the Arrowverse version was seeing Kevin Conroy play Bruce Wayne, even if not in Batman attire, in live action.
He’s still my favorite ever Batman.
@Jay L. Gischer: I believe that is later.
@Kathy: Agreed about Conroy.