Crisis On Infinite Earths # 1
$19.99
Condition: High Grade Condition
Crisis On Infinite Earths was a major storyline published by DC Comics to reorganize and streamline their 50 year company history. The story served to merge conflicting stories and characters that had developed through many different editors and writers over the years.
Crisis On Infinite Earths saw the deaths of many DC characters, most importantly being Supergirl and the Flash. The series also re-imagined DC’s Golden Age to remove Superman and Batman from World War II and to include the histories of comic book characters that DC had purchased from Quality Comics (The Ray, Uncle Sam, Plastic Man, Phantom Lady), Fawcett Publications (Shazam! Captain Marvel), Charlton Comics (Blue Beetle, The Question) among others.
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Crisis On Infinite Earths # 1
Condition: High Grade Condition
Crisis On Infinite Earths was a major storyline published by DC Comics to reorganize and streamline their 50 year company history. The story served to merge conflicting stories and characters that had developed through many different editors and writers over the years.
Crisis On Infinite Earths saw the deaths of many DC characters, most importantly being Supergirl and the Flash. The series also re-imagined DC’s Golden Age to remove Superman and Batman from World War II and to include the histories of comic book characters that DC had purchased from Quality Comics (The Ray, Uncle Sam, Plastic Man, Phantom Lady), Fawcett Publications (Shazam! Captain Marvel), Charlton Comics (Blue Beetle, The Question) among others.
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