Infinite Crisis #6
In "Touchdown," the fallout from the collapsing multiverse reaches a breaking point as Alex, driven by a vision of perfection, attempts to forge a new Earth by merging and destroying others—pushing heroes to their limits. With Superboy-Prime's rampage escalating and the Spectre unreachable without a human host, the heroes must fight not only the rising chaos but the cost of their own choices. Written by Geoff Johns and illustrated by a legendary team including Phil Jimenez, Jerry Ordway, George Pérez, and Ivan Reis, this pivotal issue delivers high-stakes action and emotional weight, with a cover by Jim Lee and Sandra Hope.
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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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