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Crisis on Infinite Earths 11-A

Comic Book by DC, Feb 01 1986

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Crisis on Infinite Earths 11-A by DC
Crisis on Infinite Earths 11-A by DC

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Number:11
Variant:A
Printing:1st
Cover Price:$.75
Publish Date:FEB 01 1986

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DC

Item Biography

"Aftershock"

*Creation occurs. One universe is born.

In Metropolis, Kal-L, Superman of Earth-2, wakes in an apartment at 344 Clinton Street. He has dreamed of the end of all Earths. Now he finds the decor of his apartment changed and Lois gone, and so he leaves for work. He enters the editor's office of the Daily Planet, where Perry White asks him to leave. Clark Kent enters, and rights the situation. Realizing that he must be on Earth-1, the Earth-2 Superman accompanies his counterpart to the "warp zone" between Earths in New York, so Kal-L can return home, but once there, they find the zone is gone. When they ask a cop what happened to it, he says there was nothing ever there.

They decide to visit the home of Barry Allen in Central City, to use his Cosmic Treadmill. There, they find that Central City and Keystone City (formerly of Earth-2) now exist side-by-side. When they reach the home of Jay and Joan Garrick, she recognizes the Superman of Earth-1, but not the Superman of Earth-2, who had been a fellow Justice Society member with her husband. Jay Garrick recognizes both, and takes them to his lab, where Wally West waits. Jay tells them that the world still knows about the other Flash, Barry Allen, and remembers his trial, but that everyone also maintains that he, the original Flash, has lived on this Earth all his life.

Wally changes to his Kid Flash costume, and Jay assumes his Flash identity. Then, with the two Supermen, they board the Cosmic Treadmill, and reach the correct speed and vibration rate to enter Earth-2's universe. However, they behold an endless sea of blackness where a cosmos had once existed. Feeling lost, without a past or a homeworld, Superman of Earth-2 tries to leap into the void, but his counterpart holds him back, as the Flash and Kid Flash bring them back to the lab.

In the time-stream, Rip Hunter's time sphere, carrying Rip, Dolphin, Captain Comet, Animal Man, Atomic Knight, and Adam Strange, emerges in space near Brainiac's craft. They board it, and find the robotic villain slumped in his command chair. Of these heroes, only Rip Hunter remembers the multiple Earths.

At Titans Tower in New York, the Teen Titans host an assembly of heroes who formerly occupied six different Earths. Captain Marvel and Uncle Sam report that they have tried to return to their home worlds, but found them nonexistent. Slowly, they come to grips with the fact that only one Earth now exists, not many.

Suddenly, Harbinger appears. She has regained her powers with the rebirth of the universe, and states that many realities have been changed. When Kal-L asks why he still exists in this new universe, while his Krypton "never even existed", she tells him he was spared because he "stood before the rebirth."

The Huntress, shaken by her experience, tells of how she found herself without a law practice, an office, an apartment, or even a recorded identity on the new Earth. Robin of Earth-2 says that the only Dick Grayson of whom he could find any records was 19 years old, and lived in Manhattan, not in Gotham City. Even the grave of the Earth-2 Batman was missing from the cemetery.

Harbinger explains that a new universe, not a Multiverse, was born from the battle against the Anti-Monitor. There is, and was, only one Earth, one history, even only one World War II, in which Uncle Sam led the Freedom Fighters to victory over the Axis. Krypton exploded and Kal-El came to Earth. Only one Batman came to exist from the murder of his parents. All the heroes are stunned by this revelation, and none more so than the Earth-2 Superman. Not only did his Krypton never exist, but now his wife is also gone forever. He soars off in frustration and anguish, and Kal-El follows him.

Somewhere in a spirit dimension, Deadman and the Phantom Stranger watch over the Spectre, who was rendered immobile after the battle with the Anti-Monitor.

At Las Vegas, a detective convention is interrupted when Angle Man's body is found, along with his Angler weapon.

In Salem, Dr. Fate and the Demon magically observe Amethyst being attacked as a witch by a mob. Dr. Occult stops them, but then shadows appear and attack. Dr. Fate and the Demon join in the battle. However, Amethyst has been blinded, and when Fate looks into her eyes, he finds something incredible and takes her back to Gemworld.

Above New York City, Kal-El has succeeded in calming the older Superman, reminding him of his own loss with Kara's death. Kal-L weeps, not knowing where he belongs.

Back at Titan's Tower, Wonder Girl tells of how Queen Hippolyta reacted when the Earth-2 Wonder Woman and her daughter Fury appeared on Paradise Island. None of the Amazons remembered the Multiverse, eben though the "new" Paradise Island had elements from both Earths. Power Girl questions why she is remembered, but her cousin forgotten. Harbinger explains that she does not know yet. Batman appears with the younger Robin and Alex, and tells the assembly of their recent interview with Lex Luthor in prison. Luthor has no knowledge of participating in the Crisis, and angrily denied that he would ever help super-heroes. Therefore, says Alex, none of the villains remember fighting alongside them.

However, danger still besets the Earth, as shadows continue their assault, and the uncanny weather persists. Far below the surface of Peru, Cave Carson's crew reports an awesome flux of energy, and transmits the news to Titans Tower. There, the heroes observe the electrical storms becoming worse, and Pariah feels his pre-teleportation symptoms again - but, with no place to teleport to, he remains in painful stasis. Alex glows with the anti-matter effect, and the Earth is drawn into a titanic space-warp.

On a rooftop in New York, the Supermen realize that the Earth has been drawn into the anti-matter universe. Then, they are confronted by a huge image of the Anti-Monitor, welcoming them to his home, and to their deaths. *Source: The Official Crisis on Infinite Earths Index #1 - Published by ICG.

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Christopher Smith
Clark Joseph Kent
Commander Steel
Cyborg
Danette Reilly
Darrell Dane
Deadman
Detective Chimp
Diana Prince
Diana Trevor / Diana Prince
Digger
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Doll Man
Dolphin
Donna Troy / Donna Hinckley / Donna Stacey
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Enemy Ace
Etrigan the Demon
Firebrand
Flash
Forgotten Heroes
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Fury
Gardner Grayle
Garfield "Gar" Mark Logan
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Giovanni "John" Zatara
Gravedigger
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Gunner Mackey
Hans Von Hammer
Harbinger
Harlequin
Harvey Bullock
Helena Wayne
Henry "Hank" Heywood
Hippolyta "Lyta" Trevor-Hall
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Jade
James "Jim" Jacob Harper
James "Jimmy" Bartholomew Olsen
Janos Prohaska / Bart Hawk
Jason "Jay" Peter Garrick
Jason Peter Todd
Jennifer-Lynn Hayden
Joan Williams / Joan Garrick
Jonathan Law
Jonni Thunder
Jonny Double
Kal-El
Kal-L
Karen Starr
Kent Nelson
Kid Flash
Kole
Kole Weathers
Kyle "Ace" Morgan
Lady Quark
Langford "Happy" Terrill
Leslie "Rocky" Davis
Libby Lawrence / Libby Chambers
Liberty Belle
Lois Lane
Lyla
Martha Kane / Martha Wayne
Matthew "Red" Ryan
Molly Mayne / Molly Mayne-Scott
Obsidian
Pariah
Patrick "Eel" O'Brian
Peacemaker
Perry White
Phantom Lady
Phantom Stranger
Plastic Man
Power Girl
Queen Hippolyta / Queen Hippolyte
Randolph "Ralph" William Dibny
Ray
Richard "Dick" Grayson
Richard Grey Jr. / Thomas Wright
Richard Occult / Dr. Occult
Ripley "Rip" Hunter
Robert Crane
Robin
Robotman
Sam Simeon
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Sarge Clay
Solovar
Star Spangled Kid
Superboy Prime
Superman
Sylvester Pemberton, Jr.
Tarantula
Theodore "Ted" Kord
Thomas Wayne
Todd James Rice
Tomahawk
Ulysses Hazard
Uncle Sam
Victor "Vic" Stone
Viking Prince
Vril Dox
Wallace "Wally" Rudolph West
Walter Mark "Prof" Haley
Wildcat
Wonder Girl
Wonder Woman
Yolanda Montez
Zatanna Zatara

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