Absolute Infinite Crisis #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis oversized Absolute edition collects the full Infinite Crisis event, including the seven-issue miniseries, the lead-in Infinite Crisis Secret Files & Origins, and the tie-in one-shots focusing on key characters like Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, and the Freedom Fighters. The story, written by Geoff Johns with art by Phil Jimenez, George Pérez, and others, brings together DC's multiversal history as the original Golden Age Superman, Superboy-Prime, and Alexander Luthor Jr. return from a pocket universe to reshape reality, leading to a massive conflict involving nearly every major DC hero and villain. This hardcover volume also features extensive behind-the-scenes material, including scripts, sketches, and commentary on the event that redefined the DC Universe in the mid-2000s.
A pivotal moment in the rebirth of the DC Multiverse unfolds in "Infinite Crisis," a landmark issue written by Geoff Johns and illustrated by a legendary lineup including Phil Jimenez, Jerry Ordway, George Pérez, and Ivan Reis, with inks by Andy Lanning, Jerry Ordway, and others. As Alex seeks to forge a "perfect" Earth by merging and destroying alternate realities, heroes from across the multiverse unite in a desperate bid to stop him—only to face devastating consequences when Superboy destroys the tower enabling the convergence. The Spectre’s absence looms as magical allies struggle to summon him, deepening the stakes in a battle that reshapes reality itself. The issue’s dramatic cover, by Jim Lee and Sandra Hope, captures the epic scale of the conflict.
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As the chaos of the old multiverse being restored continues, Alex decides he wants to create the 'perfect' Earth, one without a Superman, merging various earths in the process, and as failures, destroying them as well. The heroes stop him, but at a cost, as Superboy destroys the tower that was allowing for the earths to appear while battling vs. Superboy-Prime, freeing the captured heroes and villain to join in the fight. The magical heroes also fail to summon the Spectre to aid them, given he has no human host to appeal to.
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