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DR.MID-NITE
01-20-2006, 08:49 PM
What do you think will be the final conclusion to Infinite Crisis???
EinBebop
01-20-2006, 09:25 PM
Issue #7
DR.MID-NITE
01-20-2006, 09:32 PM
Issue #7
:D Thats very good!
BlackoutCreature
01-20-2006, 11:43 PM
My best guess is that the multiverse and the multiverse characters will be re-instated, but the current post-Crisis Earth will still be around as its own seperate universe. In other words, Earth-1 with its JLA and planet-moving Superman will exist, as will Earth-2 and JSA containing its Robin and Huntress, but the current post-Crisis Earth will also be around containing its own post-Crisis variations on all those characters.
Atleast thats what i would do if i was running things, it seems to be the best of both worlds.
ManicWebb
01-21-2006, 04:24 AM
My best guess is that the multiverse and the multiverse characters will be re-instated, but the current post-Crisis Earth will still be around as its own seperate universe. In other words, Earth-1 with its JLA and planet-moving Superman will exist, as will Earth-2 and JSA containing its Robin and Huntress, but the current post-Crisis Earth will also be around containing its own post-Crisis variations on all those characters.
Atleast thats what i would do if i was running things, it seems to be the best of both worlds.
That's basically what I was thinking. The old Crisis collasped all of the other universes into one, and the iCrisis will re-expand it.
Anthonynotes
01-21-2006, 11:57 PM
That's basically what I was thinking. The old Crisis collasped all of the other universes into one, and the iCrisis will re-expand it.
The "make up the post-Crisis Earth and leave the others alone" approach is also what they probably should've done in the *first* place 20 years back, IMO. ;-)
ManicWebb
01-22-2006, 12:18 AM
The "make up the post-Crisis Earth and leave the others alone" approach is also what they probably should've done in the *first* place 20 years back, IMO. ;-)
20-20 hindsight. I don't think anyone knew things were going to get this screwed up.
Jin Kazama
01-22-2006, 01:27 AM
Actually, I see the two-earths thing as very, very temporary. If it weren't, then I bet they'd have done it at the end of the mini, not the middle.
Not to mention, the entire point of joining them back in '85 was to make it easier for newer readers. I don't know why they'd separate the two, as it seems like the opposite of that ideal.
I see the whole thing ending with them re-joining the two earths, and with One-Year-Later as well, re-booting and slimming down alot of what's there to make it simpler again. Sort of like a re-do of the original Crisis.
Chad Bonin
01-22-2006, 02:09 AM
The Earths are split into two right now. We'll call them Earth-Gold and Earth-Holofoil. Earth-Gold is where all the golden age iterations, related characters, etc. are at right now. The original Flash town, the Daily Star, etc. Earth-Holofoil is everything post-Crisis, but with the Golden stuff ripped from it. Just one Flash town, Bludhaven, the Daily Planet.
Alexander, by the end of the run, will attempt to create Earth-TradePaperback, an Earth in Alexander's image. Due to the intervention of the heroes, it'll be reversed. Earth-Gold and Earth-Holofoil are remerged.
Things are different though. Yeah, Bludhaven's still a nuclear hellhole, but you can occassionally see the sky in Gotham. The Daily Star and the Daily Planet are papers at odds with each other. Keystone Coast is the home of the new Flash. The Justice Society Of America is Earth's foremost defense; the Justice League has not yet been formed. After all, Bruce Wayne and Clark Kent are just now nearing their 40's. The Nightwings (Dick Grayson and Kara Zor-El), representing how the Big Three of Heroes can work in unison (Dick having been under Bruce, Kara under Wonder Woman and Superman), defend both New York and Kandor.
Eh, just some thoughts.
Bruce Wayne Jr.
01-23-2006, 12:53 PM
I fear for Dick Grayson. :crying:
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