Review-a-Day #53: Crisis on Infinite Earths
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I'M ACTUALLY READING IT RIGHT NOW AND I FUKEN LUUUV IT KOOL POST BRO
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I read CRISIS as a kid over and over and over again and I still love it, but honestly, I never understood the stated "need" for it (cleaning up and streamlining the DC Multiverse). I had no problem keep track of Earths-1, -2, -3, -4, -S, -X, and the various future timelines, and I was TEN YEARS OLD. Crazy sprawling universes are an asset to the superhero medium, not a detriment.
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@mina319 yes it does he's a hero here, but a villain in Infinite Crisis
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Over 2 years old is this video but I have to get this down for the record.
I don't agree with you assessment of 'Crisis on infinte earths' and launching new characters off an old one in a maxiseries is THE best time to do it.
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@mina319 no, it was infinite crisis tht had superboy prime
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wait is this the series that had superboy prime
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@pederad Yeah. that's the story. It was good. I liked how it showed that no matter what Bruce was always destined to be the Bat.
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@subfighter316 I know the one you're probably thinking of. The Phantom Stranger takes Bruce and Dick to another world that is 20 years "later". In it, "Our" Batman prevents the shooting of martha and Thomas, so in this world, Bruce doesn't become the Batman out of revenge, but out of gratitude. But there will still, nonetheless, be a Batman.
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this is not good not at all.
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I'm glad you enjoyed the book...
I've been wanting to read this, but it's just so expensive, and I'm not even sure if I'd like it. Basically at the book store it's either 2 or 3 other Graphic Novels or Crisis. I always choose the former.
On a side note, I wouldn't consider it a complete failure. Though that's because the only DC Universe I've know my whole life was the post-crisis one.(born in 1986)
subfighter316 3 years ago
It's not a COMPLETE failure, but at this point, all the stuff they "cleaned up" has "gotten dirty again."
ComicBookClub 3 years ago