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** That's why it was trying to [[OmnicidalManiac to destroy the multiverse]]-with nothing existing of DC Comics, [[LogicalExtreme there's no continuity]] [[ContinuitySnarl to mess up]].
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** This may be keep the Bleed contained to the 52, or the Anti-Monitor. Or Comicbook/{{Batman}}.

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** This may be keep the Bleed contained to the 52, or the Anti-Monitor. Or Comicbook/{{Batman}}.Franchise/{{Batman}}.



But more to the point; maybe on Earth-Prime (here) there are others like Clark, like a guy named [[TheFlash Barry Allen]], a track star and loves lightning bolts, then theres [[SuperGirl Karen Kent]], who's Clarks cousin and a cheerleader who admires Supergirl/Powergirl. Next [[BatMan Bruce Wayne]], an orphan and Ideal Batman fan. [[GreenLantern Harold Jordan]], a high school senior who loves the color green, wears alot of rings and wants to sign up for the air force. Then [[WonderWoman Diana Prince]], a bombshell feminist that was homeschooled in an all female community. Finally, you have [[Comicbook/TeenTitans Victor Stone]] A man with abunch of prosthetics, but their so high end, everyone calls him Cyborg.

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But more to the point; maybe on Earth-Prime (here) there are others like Clark, like a guy named [[TheFlash Barry Allen]], a track star and loves lightning bolts, then theres [[SuperGirl Karen Kent]], who's Clarks cousin and a cheerleader who admires Supergirl/Powergirl. Next [[BatMan [[Franchise/{{Batman}} Bruce Wayne]], an orphan and Ideal Batman fan. [[GreenLantern Harold Jordan]], a high school senior who loves the color green, wears alot of rings and wants to sign up for the air force. Then [[WonderWoman Diana Prince]], a bombshell feminist that was homeschooled in an all female community. Finally, you have [[Comicbook/TeenTitans Victor Stone]] A man with abunch of prosthetics, but their so high end, everyone calls him Cyborg.
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* The Zombie Sentry from ''MarvelZombies'' actually ''was'' Comicbook/{{Superman}} (traveling into the afterlife is a trick he pulls off in DC One Million), from one of the 52. He broke through the barriers of reality and attacked [[Main/EvilDead Ash Williams]] in heaven, and then you know where it goes from there.

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* The Zombie Sentry from ''MarvelZombies'' actually ''was'' Comicbook/{{Superman}} (traveling into the afterlife is a trick he pulls off in DC One Million), from one of the 52. He broke through the barriers of reality and attacked [[Main/EvilDead [[Franchise/EvilDead Ash Williams]] in heaven, and then you know where it goes from there.
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Aside from the obvious multiple worlds theme, just ''tell'' me [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti-Monitor this]] is not a superpowerful example of [[http://kingdomhearts.wikia.com/wiki/Unnamed_Unbirths these]]. They even fire energy bolts. This offers a link between Disney, ''Main/FinalFantasy'', and Main/TheDCU (and the Main/MarvelUniverse, if the above guesses are correct).

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Aside from the obvious multiple worlds theme, just ''tell'' me [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti-Monitor this]] is not a superpowerful example of [[http://kingdomhearts.wikia.com/wiki/Unnamed_Unbirths these]]. They even fire energy bolts. This offers a link between Disney, ''Main/FinalFantasy'', ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'', and Main/TheDCU (and the Main/MarvelUniverse, if the above guesses are correct).



The DCU, the MarvelUniverse, DisneyAnimatedCanon, {{Pixar}}'s films and the various FinalFantasy worlds were all originally part of the same set of infinite earths that made up the multiverse before it was destroyed by the Anti-Moniter. We know this since we have seen that Marvel and DC universes are able to crossover occasionally, the minor {{Mythology Gag}}s in the Pixar movies, Disney owning Marvel and PrincessAndTheFrog showing a combined cosmology as that of the Disney/TheLionKing indicating a form of shared verses.

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The DCU, the MarvelUniverse, DisneyAnimatedCanon, {{Pixar}}'s films and the various FinalFantasy Franchise/FinalFantasy worlds were all originally part of the same set of infinite earths that made up the multiverse before it was destroyed by the Anti-Moniter. We know this since we have seen that Marvel and DC universes are able to crossover occasionally, the minor {{Mythology Gag}}s in the Pixar movies, Disney owning Marvel and PrincessAndTheFrog showing a combined cosmology as that of the Disney/TheLionKing indicating a form of shared verses.
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* If that's the case, the Anti-Monitor must be incredibly shitty at its job. Hawkman, Legion of Superheroes, Jutice Society, and countless others, it just made things far worse.

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* If that's the case, the Anti-Monitor must be incredibly shitty at its job. Hawkman, Legion of Superheroes, Jutice Society, Donna Troy, and countless others, it just made things far worse.
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* If that's the case, the Anti-Monitor must be incredibly shitty at its job. Hawkman, Legion of Superheroes, Jutice Society, and countless others, it just made things far worse.
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The DCU, the MarvelUniverse, DisneyAnimatedCanon, {{Pixar}}'s films and the various FinalFantasy worlds were all originally part of the same set of infinite earths that made up the multiverse before it was destroyed by the Anti-Moniter. We know this since we have seen that Marvel and DC universes are able to crossover occasionally, the minor {{Mythology Gag}}s in the Pixar movies, Disney owning Marvel and PrincessAndTheFrog showing a combined cosmology as that of the LionKing indicating a form of shared verses.

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The DCU, the MarvelUniverse, DisneyAnimatedCanon, {{Pixar}}'s films and the various FinalFantasy worlds were all originally part of the same set of infinite earths that made up the multiverse before it was destroyed by the Anti-Moniter. We know this since we have seen that Marvel and DC universes are able to crossover occasionally, the minor {{Mythology Gag}}s in the Pixar movies, Disney owning Marvel and PrincessAndTheFrog showing a combined cosmology as that of the LionKing Disney/TheLionKing indicating a form of shared verses.
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[[WMG: The Anti-Monitor actually personifies the ''lack'' of the ContinuitySnarl.]]
Think about it-the Crisis was designed to straighten out the endless continuity of DC Comics. The Anti-Monitor was sick of a confusing reality, so he decided to simplify it-make sure there was only one universe, and that the continuity didn't get snarled(the simplest way to simplify reality would be [[OmnicidalManiac to limit how complex it could get.]] The reason why the Anti-Monitor came back to life in the Sinestro Corps War was because he worried the recent 52 universes would muddle up continuity even more. He would later serve as a power battery to [[BlackestNight Nekron]] not just because he's a PhysicalGod, but because he had information about the continuity. Essentially, the Anti-Monitor is a CosmicEntity that exists to simplify the timeline.
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[[WMG: Superboy-Prime can only exist BECAUSE of the Crisis]]
So Earth-Prime is supposed to be "our" Earth. Clearly our universe doesn't have a real Superman so what's the deal with Superboy-Prime? Well my theory is that because of the Anti-Monitor crashing around the Multiverse and the various superheroes also skipping around, the barriers between universes and their very structure began to collapse. This allowed impossible things (like a Krypton) to exist in the Prime Universe.
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* [[Main/TheFlash Barry Allen]]'s brief appearance in ''Quasar'' was due to his [[Main/HeroicSacrifice final race]] in the original ''Crisis'' sending him through the Multiverse. Eventually, he found his way back to the Infinite Earths to finish his job.

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* [[Main/TheFlash Barry Allen]]'s Allen's]] brief appearance in ''Quasar'' was due to his [[Main/HeroicSacrifice final race]] in the original ''Crisis'' sending him through the Multiverse. Eventually, he found his way back to the Infinite Earths to finish his job.



And they all have similarities to the heroes and villains we love. Given there are about 7 billion people, they're bound to exist somewhere on our world. Including the above, we have [[{{Aquaman}} Arthur Curry]] (a member of the school swimming program) and his girlfriend Mary. Richard Grayson is Bruce's younger, adoptive brother. The Teen Titans are [[Comicbook/TeenTitans Victor Stone's]] former classmates at college. AdamStrange is actually an astronaut who died during his mission(his TheDCU counterpart survived because the Rannians exist.) [[MartianManhunter John Jones]] exists, but is a standard detective, albeit one who's into the psychic craze.

There are villain counterparts. LexLuthor is a rival Jerkass nerd who bullied Superboy-Prime, Sinestro(what his name is, who knows) is a cop that's hard on Hal and Brainiac is a libarian. Black Manta is Mary's former BastardBoyfriend, of whom she is with child. Slade Wilson is secretly an assasin, but his public job is looking after his darling Rose. TheJoker is a clown [[MonsterClown that scared the hell out of Bruce when he was a kid.]] As for the various Lantern Corps: The Red Lanterns are a group of vigilantes, Larfleeze is one of those CorruptCorporateExecutives devestating the country, the Sinestro Corps are Sinestro's pals(they're still opposed to Hal, but they're neutral/good/whatever), the Green Lantern Corps the US Airforce, the Blue Lanterns are a nearby church, the Indigo Tribe are a group of stoners, the Star Sapphires are hookers.

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And they all have similarities to the heroes and villains we love. Given there are about 7 billion people, they're bound to exist somewhere on our world. Including the above, we have [[{{Aquaman}} [[ComicBook/{{Aquaman}} Arthur Curry]] (a member of the school swimming program) and his girlfriend Mary. Richard Grayson is Bruce's younger, adoptive brother. The Teen Titans are [[Comicbook/TeenTitans Victor Stone's]] former classmates at college. AdamStrange is actually an astronaut who died during his mission(his TheDCU counterpart survived because the Rannians exist.) [[MartianManhunter John Jones]] exists, but is a standard detective, albeit one who's into the psychic craze.

There are villain counterparts. LexLuthor is a rival Jerkass nerd who bullied Superboy-Prime, Sinestro(what his name is, who knows) is a cop that's hard on Hal and Brainiac is a libarian. Black Manta is Mary's former BastardBoyfriend, of whom she is with child. Slade Wilson is secretly an assasin, but his public job is looking after his darling Rose. TheJoker SelfDemonstrating/TheJoker is a clown [[MonsterClown that scared the hell out of Bruce when he was a kid.]] As for the various Lantern Corps: The Red Lanterns are a group of vigilantes, Larfleeze is one of those CorruptCorporateExecutives devestating the country, the Sinestro Corps are Sinestro's pals(they're still opposed to Hal, but they're neutral/good/whatever), the Green Lantern Corps the US Airforce, the Blue Lanterns are a nearby church, the Indigo Tribe are a group of stoners, the Star Sapphires are hookers.
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*** Believe it or not, at least some of this was explained in-continuity: ''{{All-Star Squadron}}'' and ''The Legend of Wonder Woman'', the latter a four-issue miniseries meant to wrap up the E-1 Wonder Woman's story since only the E-2 version really featured in the Crisis, both depicted characters -- Mekanique and Aphrodite -- holding back the full effects of the timeline revision for their own purposes. So Crisis #10-12 and a few other comics probably fit into the period before those two characters "let go" and the wholesale revision wave hits. (This may also explain why, despite COIE #10-12 indicating that all the heroes at the Dawn of Time would recall the multiverse, no one does when the reboots of Superman, Wonder Woman, etc. start hitting.)

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*** Believe it or not, at least some of this was explained in-continuity: ''{{All-Star Squadron}}'' ''ComicBook/AllStarSquadron'' and ''The Legend of Wonder Woman'', the latter a four-issue miniseries meant to wrap up the E-1 Wonder Woman's story since only the E-2 version really featured in the Crisis, both depicted characters -- Mekanique and Aphrodite -- holding back the full effects of the timeline revision for their own purposes. So Crisis #10-12 and a few other comics probably fit into the period before those two characters "let go" and the wholesale revision wave hits. (This may also explain why, despite COIE #10-12 indicating that all the heroes at the Dawn of Time would recall the multiverse, no one does when the reboots of Superman, Wonder Woman, etc. start hitting.)
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*** Also, a statue of Supergirl (in honor of her sacrifice during the Crisis) was seen in the ''Legion of Super-Heroes'' comics.

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[[WMG: The Entire ''FranchiseKingdomHearts'' series is the direct result of the ''Comicbook/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths''. Not the otherway around.]]

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[[WMG: The Entire ''FranchiseKingdomHearts'' ''Franchise/KingdomHearts'' series is the direct result of the ''Comicbook/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths''. Not the otherway around.]]



But more to the point; maybe on Earth-Prime (here) there are others like Clark, like a guy named [[TheFlash Barry Allen]], a track star and loves lightning bolts, then theres [[SuperGirl Karen Kent]], who's Clarks cousin and a cheerleader who admires Supergirl/Powergirl. Next [[BatMan Bruce Wayne]], an orphan and Ideal Batman fan. [[GreenLantern Harold Jordan]], a high school senior who loves the color green, wears alot of rings and wants to sign up for the air force. Then [[WonderWoman Diana Prince]], a bombshell feminist that was homeschooled in an all female community. Finally, you have [[Comicbook/TeenTitans Victor Stone]] A man with abunch of prosthetics, but their so high end, everyone calls him Cyborg.----

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But more to the point; maybe on Earth-Prime (here) there are others like Clark, like a guy named [[TheFlash Barry Allen]], a track star and loves lightning bolts, then theres [[SuperGirl Karen Kent]], who's Clarks cousin and a cheerleader who admires Supergirl/Powergirl. Next [[BatMan Bruce Wayne]], an orphan and Ideal Batman fan. [[GreenLantern Harold Jordan]], a high school senior who loves the color green, wears alot of rings and wants to sign up for the air force. Then [[WonderWoman Diana Prince]], a bombshell feminist that was homeschooled in an all female community. Finally, you have [[Comicbook/TeenTitans Victor Stone]] A man with abunch of prosthetics, but their so high end, everyone calls him Cyborg.----
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And they all have similarities to the heroes and villains we love. Given there are about 7 billion people, they're bound to exist somewhere on our world. Including the above, we have [[Aquaman Arthur Curry]](a member of the school swimming program) and his girlfriend Mary. Richard Grayson is Bruce's younger, adoptive brother. The Teen Titans are [[Comicbook/TeenTitans Victor Stone's]] former classmates at college. AdamStrange is actually an astronaut who died during his mission(his TheDCU counterpart survived because the Rannians exist.) [[MartianManhunter John Jones]] exists, but is a standard detective, albeit one who's into the psychic craze.

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And they all have similarities to the heroes and villains we love. Given there are about 7 billion people, they're bound to exist somewhere on our world. Including the above, we have [[Aquaman [[{{Aquaman}} Arthur Curry]](a Curry]] (a member of the school swimming program) and his girlfriend Mary. Richard Grayson is Bruce's younger, adoptive brother. The Teen Titans are [[Comicbook/TeenTitans Victor Stone's]] former classmates at college. AdamStrange is actually an astronaut who died during his mission(his TheDCU counterpart survived because the Rannians exist.) [[MartianManhunter John Jones]] exists, but is a standard detective, albeit one who's into the psychic craze.


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The original multiverse is still there, just inaccessible from the "mainstream" New Earth.

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The original multiverse is still there, just inaccessible from the "mainstream" New Earth.



*** Infinity minus infinity is undefined - the operation doesn't work ( http://www.philforhumanity.com/Infinity_Minus_Infinity.html ). Infinite isn't properly speaking a number in the same sense that 42 is a number - you can't subtract from it.

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*** Infinity minus infinity is undefined - the operation doesn't work ( http://www.philforhumanity.com/Infinity_Minus_Infinity.html ). Infinite isn't properly speaking a number in the same sense that 42 is a number - you can't subtract from it.



ChuckNorris roundhouse-kicked MrT at the exact moment that MrT punched ChuckNorris. The impact caused a chain reaction that awoke the Anti-Monitor and set the Crisis in motion.

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ChuckNorris roundhouse-kicked MrT Creator/MrT at the exact moment that MrT Creator/MrT punched ChuckNorris. The impact caused a chain reaction that awoke the Anti-Monitor and set the Crisis in motion.



Earth Prime is supposed to be the real world. So obviously no one on Earth Prime has powers. But when their in Another Universe AKA the Fictional World, thats when theirs powers manifest. These fictional places in DC, or marvel, or any kind of comic book, were born out of the Comic creators minds and take shape within their books, creating a pocket dimension, that has no effect here. Only when they bring up Earth Prime in the comics is when we actually get involved. Like Superboy-Prime probably wasn't born on Krypton, which would explain why theres no krytonite on Earth, No Darkseid in space or any trace of Zod. He may have just been abandoned by his real parents, who just happened to be exactly like Jor-El and Lara and were aptly named Jordan and Lora. Also the comet that Superboy claims gave him his powers was nothing more than coincidence, it was the fact that the fictional Superman had came into his world that gave him powers. Which would also explain why, only when Alex gave him back his armor in [[BlackestNight Blackest Night]], is when his powers came back. Because the writers had unknowingly brought fictional elements into the real world, thus giving Prime his powers back.

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Earth Prime is supposed to be the real world. So obviously no one on Earth Prime has powers. But when their in Another Universe AKA the Fictional World, thats when theirs powers manifest. These fictional places in DC, or marvel, or any kind of comic book, were born out of the Comic creators minds and take shape within their books, creating a pocket dimension, that has no effect here. Only when they bring up Earth Prime in the comics is when we actually get involved. Like Superboy-Prime probably wasn't born on Krypton, which would explain why theres no krytonite on Earth, No Darkseid in space or any trace of Zod. He may have just been abandoned by his real parents, who just happened to be exactly like Jor-El and Lara and were aptly named Jordan and Lora. Also the comet that Superboy claims gave him his powers was nothing more than coincidence, it was the fact that the fictional Superman had came into his world that gave him powers. Which would also explain why, only when Alex gave him back his armor in [[BlackestNight Blackest Night]], BlackestNight, is when his powers came back. Because the writers had unknowingly brought fictional elements into the real world, thus giving Prime his powers back.



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* ''{{Justice}}'' takes place in this Earth. The [[{{Shazam}} Marvel Family]] apparently have always lived on this Earth, and debuted during the early years of the superheroes. As shown in ''History of the DC Universe'' #2.

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* ''{{Justice}}'' ''Comicbook/{{Justice}}'' takes place in this Earth. The [[{{Shazam}} Marvel Family]] apparently have always lived on this Earth, and debuted during the early years of the superheroes. As shown in ''History of the DC Universe'' #2.



[[WMG: ''Crisis'' was a result of Main/KingdomHearts' collapse returning the Darkness to surround the infinite universes, or Worlds.]]

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[[WMG: ''Crisis'' was a result of Main/KingdomHearts' Franchise/KingdomHearts' collapse returning the Darkness to surround the infinite universes, or Worlds.]]



[[WMG: The Entire ''KingdomHearts'' series is the direct result of the ''CrisisOnInfiniteEarths''. Not the otherway around.]]

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[[WMG: The Entire ''KingdomHearts'' ''FranchiseKingdomHearts'' series is the direct result of the ''CrisisOnInfiniteEarths''.''Comicbook/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths''. Not the otherway around.]]
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*** No, I meant that the pre-Crisis Marvel Family characters were canon before they were reintroduced in the ''Shazam! The New Beginning'' mini-series and ''The Power of Shazam'' graphic novel.

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*** No, I meant that the pre-Crisis Marvel Family characters were still canon before they were reintroduced in the ''Shazam! The New Beginning'' mini-series and ''The Power of Shazam'' graphic novel.

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* This supports my theory of Earth-Prime being the center of all things DC/Marvel/Whatever. Because the word Prime implies significance, and if Earth-P is the real world, that means that we're the center of creation from which the Multiverse sprouted. The 52 can't exist without us.


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[[WMG: There is an Anti-Matter ''Multiverse'']]
The 52 has been called the "Positive Matter Multiverse". So what if the [[AntiVillain Anti-Monitor]] is actually trying to stop the [[OmnicidalManiac Monitor]] from doing a Reverse-Crisis?
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But more to the point; maybe on Earth-Prime (here) there are others like Clark, like a guy named [[TheFlash Barry Allen]], a track star and loves lightning bolts, then theres [[SuperGirl Karen Kent]], who's Clarks cousin and a cheerleader who admires Supergirl/Powergirl. Next [[BatMan Bruce Wayne]], an orphan and Ideal Batman fan. [[GreenLantern Harold Jordan]], a high school senior who loves the color green, wears alot of rings and wants to sign up for the air force. Then [[WonderWoman Diana Prince]], a bombshell feminist that was homeschooled in an all female community. Finally, you have [[TeenTitans Victor Stone]] A man with abunch of prosthetics, but their so high end, everyone calls him Cyborg.----

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But more to the point; maybe on Earth-Prime (here) there are others like Clark, like a guy named [[TheFlash Barry Allen]], a track star and loves lightning bolts, then theres [[SuperGirl Karen Kent]], who's Clarks cousin and a cheerleader who admires Supergirl/Powergirl. Next [[BatMan Bruce Wayne]], an orphan and Ideal Batman fan. [[GreenLantern Harold Jordan]], a high school senior who loves the color green, wears alot of rings and wants to sign up for the air force. Then [[WonderWoman Diana Prince]], a bombshell feminist that was homeschooled in an all female community. Finally, you have [[TeenTitans [[Comicbook/TeenTitans Victor Stone]] A man with abunch of prosthetics, but their so high end, everyone calls him Cyborg.----



And they all have similarities to the heroes and villains we love. Given there are about 7 billion people, they're bound to exist somewhere on our world. Including the above, we have [[Aquaman Arthur Curry]](a member of the school swimming program) and his girlfriend Mary. Richard Grayson is Bruce's younger, adoptive brother. The Teen Titans are [[TeenTitans Victor Stone's]] former classmates at college. AdamStrange is actually an astronaut who died during his mission(his TheDCU counterpart survived because the Rannians exist.) [[MartianManhunter John Jones]] exists, but is a standard detective, albeit one who's into the psychic craze.

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And they all have similarities to the heroes and villains we love. Given there are about 7 billion people, they're bound to exist somewhere on our world. Including the above, we have [[Aquaman Arthur Curry]](a member of the school swimming program) and his girlfriend Mary. Richard Grayson is Bruce's younger, adoptive brother. The Teen Titans are [[TeenTitans [[Comicbook/TeenTitans Victor Stone's]] former classmates at college. AdamStrange is actually an astronaut who died during his mission(his TheDCU counterpart survived because the Rannians exist.) [[MartianManhunter John Jones]] exists, but is a standard detective, albeit one who's into the psychic craze.
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Let's see...he doesn't just [[OmnicidalManiac try to destroy reality,]] but is [[PlanetEater absorbing its remains.]] He's an EldritchAbomination who's [[IGotBetter come back to life, only needing a shell to contain his essence.]] He's even described as a "universe-eater." This is why the Anti-Monitor does what he does-more or less, he just wants to consume TheMultiverse, and feel full afterwards. Being a MultiversalConqueror is just a bonus for the guy. This way of eating may be something that all Monitors share, [[FinalCrisis considering that they tried to eat Earths 0-51 as well.]]

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Let's see...he doesn't just [[OmnicidalManiac try to destroy reality,]] but is [[PlanetEater absorbing its remains.]] He's an EldritchAbomination who's [[IGotBetter come back to life, only needing a shell to contain his essence.]] essence. He's even described as a "universe-eater." This is why the Anti-Monitor does what he does-more or less, he just wants to consume TheMultiverse, and feel full afterwards. Being a MultiversalConqueror is just a bonus for the guy. This way of eating may be something that all Monitors share, [[FinalCrisis considering that they tried to eat Earths 0-51 as well.]]
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[[WMG: Following the above, our universe has counterparts to the characters of the DC Universe.]]
And they all have similarities to the heroes and villains we love. Given there are about 7 billion people, they're bound to exist somewhere on our world. Including the above, we have [[Aquaman Arthur Curry]](a member of the school swimming program) and his girlfriend Mary. Richard Grayson is Bruce's younger, adoptive brother. The Teen Titans are [[TeenTitans Victor Stone's]] former classmates at college. AdamStrange is actually an astronaut who died during his mission(his TheDCU counterpart survived because the Rannians exist.) [[MartianManhunter John Jones]] exists, but is a standard detective, albeit one who's into the psychic craze.

There are villain counterparts. LexLuthor is a rival Jerkass nerd who bullied Superboy-Prime, Sinestro(what his name is, who knows) is a cop that's hard on Hal and Brainiac is a libarian. Black Manta is Mary's former BastardBoyfriend, of whom she is with child. Slade Wilson is secretly an assasin, but his public job is looking after his darling Rose. TheJoker is a clown [[MonsterClown that scared the hell out of Bruce when he was a kid.]] As for the various Lantern Corps: The Red Lanterns are a group of vigilantes, Larfleeze is one of those CorruptCorporateExecutives devestating the country, the Sinestro Corps are Sinestro's pals(they're still opposed to Hal, but they're neutral/good/whatever), the Green Lantern Corps the US Airforce, the Blue Lanterns are a nearby church, the Indigo Tribe are a group of stoners, the Star Sapphires are hookers.

And the Black Lanterns are...actually, they're the same as the ones in TheDCU. When [[BlackestNight Zombie Alex Jr]] brought Prime's victims to our universe, he sent a bunch of black rings so that, [[DangerouslyGenreSavvy if Nekron is defeated, the Black Lanterns can make a comeback here.]] As for why it hasn't happened, the rings are still weak from being cut off from fiction-land. Until [[FridgeHorror you get ahold of a "toy ring."]] [[UnwittingPawn It's keeping an eye on you]], and wait until you die/it finds a source of significant power. [[ZombieApocalypse And then...]]
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But more to the point; maybe on Earth-Prime (here) there are others like Clark, like a guy named [[TheFlash Barry Allen]], a track star and loves lightning bolts, then theres Karen Kent, who's Clarks cousin and a cheerleader who admires Supergirl/Powergirl. Next [[Batman Bruce Wayne]], an orphan and Ideal Batman fan. [[GreenLantern Harold Jordan]], a high school senior who loves the color green, wears alot of rings and wants to sign up for the air force. Then [[WonderWoman Diana Prince]], a bombshell feminist that was homeschooled in an all female community. Finally, you have [[TeenTitans Victor Stone]] A man with abunch of prosthetics, but their so high end, everyone calls him Cyborg.----

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But more to the point; maybe on Earth-Prime (here) there are others like Clark, like a guy named [[TheFlash Barry Allen]], a track star and loves lightning bolts, then theres [[SuperGirl Karen Kent, Kent]], who's Clarks cousin and a cheerleader who admires Supergirl/Powergirl. Next [[Batman [[BatMan Bruce Wayne]], an orphan and Ideal Batman fan. [[GreenLantern Harold Jordan]], a high school senior who loves the color green, wears alot of rings and wants to sign up for the air force. Then [[WonderWoman Diana Prince]], a bombshell feminist that was homeschooled in an all female community. Finally, you have [[TeenTitans Victor Stone]] A man with abunch of prosthetics, but their so high end, everyone calls him Cyborg.----

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[[WMG: Superboy-Prime, doesn't actually have ANY powers.]]
Earth Prime is supposed to be the real world. So obviously no one on Earth Prime has powers. But when their in Another Universe AKA the Fictional World, thats when theirs powers manifest. These fictional places in DC, or marvel, or any kind of comic book, were born out of the Comic creators minds and take shape within their books, creating a pocket dimension, that has no effect here. Only when they bring up Earth Prime in the comics is when we actually get involved. Like Superboy-Prime probably wasn't born on Krypton, which would explain why theres no krytonite on Earth, No Darkseid in space or any trace of Zod. He may have just been abandoned by his real parents, who just happened to be exactly like Jor-El and Lara and were aptly named Jordan and Lora. Also the comet that Superboy claims gave him his powers was nothing more than coincidence, it was the fact that the fictional Superman had came into his world that gave him powers. Which would also explain why, only when Alex gave him back his armor in [[BlackestNight Blackest Night]], is when his powers came back. Because the writers had unknowingly brought fictional elements into the real world, thus giving Prime his powers back.

But more to the point; maybe on Earth-Prime (here) there are others like Clark, like a guy named [[TheFlash Barry Allen]], a track star and loves lightning bolts, then theres Karen Kent, who's Clarks cousin and a cheerleader who admires Supergirl/Powergirl. Next [[Batman Bruce Wayne]], an orphan and Ideal Batman fan. [[GreenLantern Harold Jordan]], a high school senior who loves the color green, wears alot of rings and wants to sign up for the air force. Then [[WonderWoman Diana Prince]], a bombshell feminist that was homeschooled in an all female community. Finally, you have [[TeenTitans Victor Stone]] A man with abunch of prosthetics, but their so high end, everyone calls him Cyborg.
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*** No, I'm just saying that the original Marvel Family characters were canon before they were reintroduced with ''Shazam! The New Beginning''/''The Power of Shazam''.

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*** No, I'm just saying I meant that the original pre-Crisis Marvel Family characters were canon before they were reintroduced with in the ''Shazam! The New Beginning''/''The Beginning'' mini-series and ''The Power of Shazam''.
Shazam'' graphic novel.
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* This would explain [[NoFourthWall Grant Morrison's Animal Man series]], despite the fact that [[RealLife Earth-Prime]] was supposedly destroyed/never existed due to the Crisis.
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[[WMG: The Anti-Monitor is a cosmic parasite, and AnthropomorphicPersonification of the Anti-Matter universe.]]
Let's see...he doesn't just [[OmnicidalManiac try to destroy reality,]] but is [[PlanetEater absorbing its remains.]] He's an EldritchAbomination who's [[IGotBetter come back to life, only needing a shell to contain his essence.]] He's even described as a "universe-eater." This is why the Anti-Monitor does what he does-more or less, he just wants to consume TheMultiverse, and feel full afterwards. Being a MultiversalConqueror is just a bonus for the guy. This way of eating may be something that all Monitors share, [[FinalCrisis considering that they tried to eat Earths 0-51 as well.]]
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[[WMG: The Entire KingdomHearts series is the direct result of the CrisisOnInfiniteEarths. Not the otherway around.]]

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[[WMG: The Entire KingdomHearts ''KingdomHearts'' series is the direct result of the CrisisOnInfiniteEarths.''CrisisOnInfiniteEarths''. Not the otherway around.]]
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[[WMG: The Anti-Monitor is directly responsible for all continuity errors after ''[=CoIE=]'']].
Bascally, he became the anthropormorphic personification of the ContinuitySnarl. The one we saw in ''Main/GreenLantern'' was Krona.

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[[WMG: The Anti-Monitor is directly responsible for all continuity errors after ''[=CoIE=]'']].
Bascally,
''[=CoIE=]''.]]
Basically,
he became the anthropormorphic personification of the ContinuitySnarl. The one we saw in ''Main/GreenLantern'' was Krona.
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* No, it's ''not'' impossible. If it's possible to create an infinite number, it's possible to destroy an infinite number. All you'd need is an infinite amount of destructive power. Maybe the ones we saw being destroyed one at a time in ''Crisis" were the oddballs left over, or perhaps they were key linchpins where infinite lines of universes intersect. And as for the "partial multiversal collapse", it proves nothing about the Crisis not being infinite; it is possible to have a partial infinity that is also itself infinite-- picking an infinite line out of an infinite plane, for instance, or cutting an an infinite line in half (it would end up with only one endpoint, and stretch infinitely in one direction instead of two). Mathematics is chock full of such examples.

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* No, it's ''not'' impossible. If it's possible to create an infinite number, it's possible to destroy an infinite number. All you'd need is an infinite amount of destructive power. Maybe the ones we saw being destroyed one at a time in ''Crisis" were the oddballs left over, or perhaps they were key linchpins where infinite lines of universes intersect. And as for the "partial multiversal collapse", it proves nothing about the Crisis not being infinite; it is possible to have a partial infinity that is also itself infinite-- picking an infinite line out of an infinite plane, for instance, or cutting an an infinite line in half (it would end up with only one endpoint, and stretch infinitely in one direction instead of two). Mathematics is chock full of such examples.
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*** If you start from a single point and draw a line to infinity, it is an infinite distance. Therefore, to cut an infinite line in half and destroy the rest still leaves you with an infinite line.
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** Actually when put into context, it makes more sense: (SilverAge) Super(boy-Prime) can beat both (GoldenAge) Superman and (ModernAge) Superman. While the G.A. Supes is really strong (post-PowerCreepPowerSeep) and M.A. Supes is... well, Modern Age Supes strong, Prime maintains Silver Age power levels where he can literally move planets with his bare hands, has ''almost'' no weaknesses and a very black-and-white morality view. The only reason he was beaten in Infinite Crisis was that the two Supermen destroyed his armor and exposed him to red sun radiation.

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** Actually when put into context, it makes more sense: (SilverAge) ([[TheSilverAgeOfComicBooks Silver Age]]) Super(boy-Prime) can beat both (GoldenAge) ([[TheGoldenAgeOfComicBooks Golden Age]]) Superman and (ModernAge) ([[TheModernAgeOfComicBooks Modern Age]]) Superman. While the G.A. Supes is really strong (post-PowerCreepPowerSeep) and M.A. Supes is... well, Modern Age Supes strong, Prime maintains Silver Age power levels where he can literally move planets with his bare hands, has ''almost'' no weaknesses and a very black-and-white morality view. The only reason he was beaten in Infinite Crisis was that the two Supermen destroyed his armor and exposed him to red sun radiation.

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