Crisis on Infinite Earths #10
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeGeorge Pérez's cover for issue #10 of DC's landmark 12-part maxi-series delivers one of the most breathtaking images of the entire run: the towering Anti-Monitor and the green-cloaked Spectre face each other across a churning, otherworldly landscape while dozens of heroes — tumbling, fighting, and struggling — fill every inch of the space between them. A blazing pillar of energy crackles at the center of the confrontation, and the sheer density of recognizable figures speaks to the universe-spanning stakes Marv Wolfman and Pérez had been building toward. Titled "Death at the Dawn of Time!," this January 1986 chapter promises a collision between cosmic forces on a scale that few comics of its era attempted.
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The heroes learn through the Spectre that the multiverse is about to be destroyed by the Anti-Monitor at the dawn of time via the antimatter universe. 2 groups have been formed: Heroes to stop the Anti-Monitor's plans, Villains to stop Krona from peering into his special mirror (as seen in Crisis 7). Both groups almost fail (villains by Krona's hand, heroes by the Anti-Monitor), but the Spectre arrives to fight the Anti-Monitor. An enormous explosion of the universe takes place as the Spectre/Anti-Monitor battle. To be continued...?
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