Unmade One-Shot
When a made man is saddled with both a conscience and a lunatic “partner”, even the hardest, and longest serving, of wise guys can suddenly find himself Unmade. Read on for our review of this indie comic now available online!
When a made man is saddled with both a conscience and a lunatic “partner”, even the hardest, and longest serving, of wise guys can suddenly find himself Unmade. Read on for our review of this indie comic now available online!
Comic Book Classics Revisited has reached another epic conclusion! The Anti-Monitor has brought the new, merged Earth, created when the creation of the multiverse was prevented, into the anti-matter universe. Now, the combined might of heroes AND villains of the DC Universe must band together to defeat this near unstoppable foe! Let’s look at the final issue of DC’s classic Crisis on Infinite Earths!
Crisis on Infinite Earths is nearing its end. The heroes and villains have done their part to prevent the Anti-Monitor from changing all of creation. By stopping the Anti-Monitor from changing the universe into a multiverse of anti-matter, the accidental creation of the infinite universes that created the DC Multiverse has been reversed. But did they succeed in ending the threat to the remaining Earths? What kind of existence do they live in now? Let’s jump into today’s Comic Book Classics Revisited – Crisis on Infinite Earths #11!
Welcome back to Comic Book Classics Revisited! We’ve made it to Crisis on Infinite Earths #10. The story so far has seen the evil Anti-Monitor traveling to the dawn of time to recreate only anti-matter universes instead of the multiverse that was created originally. Meanwhile, the villains of the DC Multiverse are making their play to take over the remaining Earths. Now, Psimon is looking to destroy both Brainiac and Earth 1’s Lex Luthor to seize control of the villains…
Eight issues down, only four to go before a new DC Universe rises from the ashes. Comic Book Classics Revisited has made it to Crisis on Infinite Earths #9 and it’s time to enter the final act! Up to this point, the surviving beneficiaries of the Monitor’s power, Lyla, Alexander Luther (of Earth 3), and Pariah, have managed to protect only five of the remaining thousands of universes in a pocket “netherverse”, but they are not out of the woods yet.
The heroes fought back against the dreaded Anti-Monitor, and actually hurt him, but they paid a horrible price. Supergirl died to give the five remaining universes hope. There is a little time now to figure out how to merge the universes together without everything being destroyed. However, the Anti-Monitor isn’t done yet and there is still one major death yet to happen. Comic Book Classics Revisited now presents Crisis on Infinite Earths #8.
Comic Book Classics Revisited has finally entered the blackest week in our series’ short run. The Grim Reaper is going to make a couple stops this week. First, Crisis on Infinite Earths #7 deals out death to an under-appreciated character that would later be heavily mourned by the DC faithful. Let’s get you caught up and then crack this extra-sized issue open…
Crisis on Infinite Earths rolls on and Comic Book Classics Revisited is here to take a look at issue #6. After seeing for themselves the crazy, mixed up timeline occurring while Earth 1 and Earth 2 slowly merge together, the heroes agree to work with Harbinger, Alexander Luthor, and Pariah to save what’s left of the multiverse against the grotesque and evil Anti-Monitor!
Welcome back to Comic Book Classics Revisited! It’s time to take a look at Crisis on Infinite Earths #5. Up to this point, things have not gone so hot for the good guys. A wave of anti-matter is cruising through the DC Multiverse and has already wiped out untold thousands of Earths.
If the above cover is any indication, the Monitor, and the entire Multiverse, is doomed! Comic Book Classics Revisited is going to take a look at the pivotal fourth issue of Crisis on Infinite Earths…