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File Size: 493428 KB

Print Length: 368 pages

Publisher: DC; Reprint edition (December 18, 2012)

Publication Date: February 3, 2015

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B009POHJBK

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As many times as I've read Crisis on Infinite Earths I never tire of it. It is as advertised; a celebration of the history of DC comics up to 1985 and every time I reread it I am struck with a warm wave of nostalgia. It features DC characters from Anthro (the first boy) to Kamandi (the last) and all points in-between including the various western, war, fantasy and of course super heroes. There is a heavy presence of Charlton and Fawcett characters and the introduction of some great new characters including Alexander Luthor, The Anti-Monitor, Harbinger and Pariah. This is in many ways the apex of DC Comics. It's surely not the best DC story ever written or even the best of the 80's but I cannot think of another story that felt so large, so *ahem* multi-versal in scope and its not that DC hasn't tried to catch lightning in a bottle again. In some ways it owes a nod to The Great Darkness Saga by Paul Levitz from three years prior, which felt like the rough template for a comic event, and of course there were something like a dozen crisis storylines that preceded this one but Crisis on Infinite Earths remains the biggest event story in the history of DC.Crisis on Infinite Earths is a story that is definitely greater than the sum of its parts. The pacing of the story can be quite wonky and it often felt like Marv Wolfman was making it up as he went along. The main plot points were planned out including the conclusion but a lot of stuff seems to go nowhere. For instance the heroes are sent to defend some tuning towers set up by the Monitor but they really felt like a McGuffin and were quickly forgotten about. It must have been quite a challenge to create a twelve month long series with a tight storyline and this one really meanders with the Anti-Monitor being beaten not once, not twice but three times... maybe four. I think I lost count at some point. The Watchmen is a case study in how to create a tight year long story but that was written by Alan Moore and mere mortals cannot be expected to reach such lofty heights. Readers will also have to get used to small story threads that spawn off into other comics not included here. This is, after all, a major crossover event but now 25+ years later the only purpose they serve is to distract and annoy. No review would be complete without mentioning the amazing job of George Perez who is peerless when it comes to drawing dozens of heroes on a single panel. It was an inspired choice to use Perez on DC's biggest event ever and he delivered a homerun.This is a series created for DC comic fans, not casual readers. If you're not at least somewhat aware of the DC characters you will be completely lost because there are no introductions; the reader is immediately thrown into the deep end. Even the idea of the various Earth (1, 2, 3, X, S etc...) will bewilder someone not intimately familiar with the DC multi-verse. It's an emotional ride and although emphasis is placed on Barry Allen, the death of a character is something we all can relate to. What was far more horrifying was what happened to characters like Earth 2's Dick Grayson who saw his whole reality erased as if it never existed. Every struggle, every accomplishment, every friend was wiped from reality having never been. In fact Earth 2 as a whole pretty much gets shafted. I'm still not entirely sure how I feel about the treatment of Alexander Luthor and Superboy Prime in Infinite Crisis but I still gave it five stars and likewise I give this one five stars. This is one story I never get tired of reading although I have a feeling it's most impactful to someone who actually read it back in 1985.

One of my favorite graphic novels. I wouldn't recommend it to just about anyone though. It's main flaw is that you gotta at least have an idea, of who a lot of the characters are, to fully get the experience of the story. Fortunately, most characters only make limited appearances and most of the book follows the more well known characters (The Supermen and family, Justice Society/League, Teen Titans, Legion of Super Heroes, etc), however it's makes for better reading to know who the Losers, Crime Syndicate and others were. But that can be fixed by reading a bit about them on DC's Wikia, just to get an idea.Perez's art is nothing short of great. No one draws Starfire better than him either. The story is very easy to follow despite it's ridiculous scope. And it really does create a sense of dread. When you see Brainiac show fear in it's own way, and Darkseid react desperately; you know somethings hit the fan. Every being in the DC universe is made to look like organisms struggling desperately to survive. And Wolfman has a great talent for writing sad moments. #tearjerkerIf you ever feel like trying one of DC's crossovers, get this one. This is the big daddy. A classic.

I read this first back in grade school. Up to high school I only read Marvel comics. At the time I was already a geeky comic book fan & collector when I became a teenager. I saved $$ from After Summer School jobs & a generous allowance from my parents. (They did believe that being a comic nerd was better than being a gangstered thug) I bought each issue of The Crisis & loved the story. Became a long time DC Comics fan since then. 29 years later I saw this on sale as an eBook and downloaded it. Brought back a lot of memories. There is another reprint version sold on the Kindle site that has the page zoom version. This version only has the panel zoom feature. I might be wrong regarding this, but it was the only thing that subtracted 1 star for me. Other than this, everything thing else Liked A Lot. What was personally great for me was the nostalgia.

"Crisis on Infinite Earths" is one of the most influential comic books ever published. It figures, together, an ensemble of characters that reveal its majestic nature and the encompassing scope of its purpose: to re-define the concept of the multiverse, in terms of a fictional re-fashioning of the comic book landscape. DC Comics is famous for its mythology, its emphasis on story as opposed to the action focus of Marvel Comics, and the fact that, its heroes are often paragons of perfection, exemplars of heroism, gods, in reality.There would have been no "Final Crisis" without "Crisis on Infinite Earths". This epic re-defined what the purpose of a comic book was meant to be, instilling a sense of drama that is often lacking in fiction and revealing, that, yes, greatness comes at a cost! Even, at the cost of one's life...

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