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During the 1980s, DC Comics was in trouble, with the buildup of countless universes and continuity errors taking their toll on the franchise. It was hard for readers to keep the Golden Age and Silver Age universes separate. Add in the various characters that DC Comics had acquired from companies like Quality, Charlton, and Fawcett Comics, and things were just a complete mess. So, to clear the board and start fresh, DC created the Crisis on Infinite Earths to not only reboot the universe but also unite all its intellectual properties under one continuity. It was a risky gamble, but it more than paid off as itโs now widely regarded as one of the greatest triumphs in comic book history.
7) Destruction of Earth-3

The main threat in Crisis on Infinite Earths was that the multiverse and its countless universes were dying from unstoppable antimatter waves launched by the Anti-Monitor. To set the stakes immediately out of the gate, the first universe shown to be destroyed was Earth-3, home to the Justice Leagueโs iconic evil doppelgรคngers, the Crime Syndicate. Despite their best efforts, these villains are all annihilated. Not only is it a haunting scene, but it also offers a rare moment when the Crime Syndicate acts like its main universe counterparts, fighting to the bitter end to save their world. The moment also pays a clever allusion to Supermanโs origin, with Earth-3โs Alexander Luthor launching his son into space to spare him from his worldโs destruction.
6) Heroes of the Multiverse Assemble

With the Anti-Monitor going on a multiversal rampage, his counterpart the Monitor assembles the heroes and villains of the remaining multiverse to stop him. In one of the most ambitious crossovers in comic book history, the Monitor brings together characters from the Golden Age, Silver Age, Charlton, Quality, and Fawcett Comics. And when time itself begins fluctuating with dinosaurs and cowboys appearing in the modern day, even more heroes are assembled by the Monitorโs apprentice, Harbinger. Practically every DC hero in history is present, from World War IIโs Blackhawks to the Legion of Superheroes from the far future. We even get to see the Supermen of the Golden and Silver Ages interacting. The moment is nothing short of a love letter to DC Comicsโ publication history.
5) The Death of the Anti-Monitor

It probably should go without saying that the Anti-Monitor, a being who can effortlessly erase universes, would be a tough villain to kill. Throughout the story, there were several moments where it seemed Anti-Monitor was dead, only for him to reappear and kill off more beloved characters. Even on the brink of death, the Anti-Monitor still tried to destroy the heroes. Weakened and facing the combined might of two Supermen, Superboy Prime, Alexander Luthor Jr., and Darkseid, the Anti-Monitor nonetheless attempted one last suicide attack. After all the deaths that had occurred because of the Anti-Monitor, the Golden Age Superman roared that he had had enough of him. With a universe-shaking punch, Golden Age Superman finally killed the Anti-Monitor.












