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""ComicBook/{{Blackest Night}}"" opens with Life Entity being killed by Nekron,The Death Entity and making the Death won again Life.In ""VideoGame/{{FateGrandOrder}} during Lostbelt 7 storyline,Aztec Death God is win against Life and making this world being Age of Underworld



** Readers were definitely not expecting Superman's father, Jor-L, to appear in the ''ComicBook/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths'' tale… and he ''didn't''. This misleading summary was an [[EpicFail epic]] CriticalResearchFailure on the advertisers/publishers part.

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** Readers were definitely not expecting Superman's father, Jor-L, to appear in the ''ComicBook/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths'' tale… tale... and he ''didn't''. This misleading summary was an [[EpicFail epic]] CriticalResearchFailure a mistake on the advertisers/publishers advertisers/publisher's part.
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""ComicBook/{{Blackest Night}}"" opens with Life Entity being killed by Nekron,The Death Entity and making the Death won again Life.In VideoGame/{{Fate/Grand Order}} during Lostbelt 7 storyline,Aztec Death God is win against Life and making this world being Age of Underworld

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""ComicBook/{{Blackest Night}}"" opens with Life Entity being killed by Nekron,The Death Entity and making the Death won again Life.In VideoGame/{{Fate/Grand Order}} ""VideoGame/{{FateGrandOrder}} during Lostbelt 7 storyline,Aztec Death God is win against Life and making this world being Age of Underworld
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""ComicBook/{{Blackest Night}}"" opens with Life Entity being killed by Nekron,The Death Entity and making the Death won again Life.In VideoGame/{{Fate/Grand Order}} during Lostbelt 7 storyline,Aztec Death God is win against Life and making this world being Age of Underworld
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* CatharsisFactor: For those sick of The Batman Who Laughs's overexposure and him somehow managing to be forty steps ahead of everyone while being a smug bastard, they'll be pleased by the ''Dark Nights: Metal'' issue having him still be a smug bastard, [[SmugSnake but letting this get the better of him, leading to him getting outsmarted by a basic ruse and incinerated by a Joker Dragon.]]
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* TooBleakStoppedCaring: Considering how this entire line is pretty much built off the question: "What if the events in these iconic storylines WentHorriblyWrong?" it can be hard for some to get invested.
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* HilariousInHindsight: ''ComicBook/{{Flashpoint}}'' opens with Barry Allen dying in a failed attempt to restore his powers by Thomas Wayne. In the miniseries ''ComicBook/FlashpointBeyond'', a sequel to the event the one-shot was based on, [[spoiler:the Flashpoint timeline's Barry suffers the exact same fate when a sniper tries to kill Thomas]].
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* CompleteMonster: See [[Monster/DCUniverse here]].

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* CompleteMonster: See [[Monster/DCUniverse [[Monster/TheDCU here]].
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** Unless you've read ''ComicBook/LastDaysOfTheJusticeSociety'', you'll be completely confused as to why the Dark Multiverse take on ''ComicBook/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths'' is entirely focused on a battle with a figure from Myth/NorseMythology.

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** Unless you've read you're familiar with ''ComicBook/LastDaysOfTheJusticeSociety'', you'll be completely confused as to why the Dark Multiverse take on ''ComicBook/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths'' is entirely focused on a battle with a figure from Myth/NorseMythology.
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** Readers were definitely not expecting Superman's father, Jor-L, to appear in the ''ComicBook/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths'' tale…and he ''didn't''. This misleading summary was an [[EpicFail epic]] CriticalResearchFailure on the advertisers/publishers part.

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** Readers were definitely not expecting Superman's father, Jor-L, to appear in the ''ComicBook/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths'' tale…and tale… and he ''didn't''. This misleading summary was an [[EpicFail epic]] CriticalResearchFailure on the advertisers/publishers part.

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* ContinuityLockout: ''[[ComicBook/TheJudasContract Teen Titans: The Judas Contract]]'' is very accurate to the original story, but also assumes the audience is equally familiar and thus makes the original required reading to understand it fully.

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''[[ComicBook/TheJudasContract Teen Titans: The Judas Contract]]'' is very accurate to the original story, but also assumes the audience is equally familiar and thus makes the original required reading to understand it fully.
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** Readers were definitely not expecting Superman's father, Jor-L, to appear in the ''ComicBook/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths'' tale... And he ''didn't''. This misleading summary was an [[EpicFail epic]] CriticalResearchFailure on the advertisers/publishers part.

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** Readers were definitely not expecting Superman's father, Jor-L, to appear in the ''ComicBook/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths'' tale... And tale…and he ''didn't''. This misleading summary was an [[EpicFail epic]] CriticalResearchFailure on the advertisers/publishers part.

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** ''ComicBook/{{Knightfall}}'' retelling: Bruce Wayne, ComicBook/{{Batman}}, now referred to as The "Broken", failed to regain the cowl after attempting to retrieve it from [[ComicBook/{{Azrael}} Jean-Paul Valley]]. Subjected to a brutal torture, Bruce is left [[AndIMustScream a head and torso hooked up to a life support system]], but refuses to crack, criticizing Jean's detective skills and reliance on venom. After being saved by Tourne, Bane's son, and Lady Shiva, Bruce is given a new body made out of Nano-bats, which he uses to help the two battle Valley, who is now calling himself Saint Batman. Revealed to have grown more ruthless since his imprisonment, Bruce kills Valley's CoDragons. Cardinal is tricked into decapitating Torchbearer, and then he tears up Cardinal with his Nano-bats before tossing him down the hole he came from, killing him. After Valley is defeated, Bruce suddenly kills Tourne and Shiva, and reveals to Valley that, while he's come to agree with his rhetoric, he hates how Valley relied on others. Stringing up Valley's corpse, Bruce reveals himself to Gotham, and is met with cheers of the people.

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** ''ComicBook/{{Knightfall}}'' retelling: [[Characters/BatmanTheCharacter Bruce Wayne, ComicBook/{{Batman}}, now referred to Wayne]], known here as The "Broken", failed to regain [[GeniusCripple Batman the cowl after attempting Broken]], proves himself to retrieve it be far more competent that everyone expects from him. After being reduced to a head and torso by [[ComicBook/{{Azrael}} Jean-Paul Valley]]. Subjected to a brutal torture, Saint Batman]], Bruce is left [[AndIMustScream a head and torso hooked up to a life support system]], but refuses to crack, criticizing Jean's detective skills and reliance on venom. After give him the validation he seeks, instead calmly explaining why he is doomed to fail in his goal. Upon being saved rescued by Tourne, Bane's son, Tourne and Lady Shiva, Bruce is given a new body made out of Nano-bats, which he uses to help attacks the two battle Valley, who is now calling himself Saint Batman. Revealed to have grown more ruthless since his imprisonment, Bruce kills Valley's CoDragons. Cardinal is tricked former Batcave with them, tricking one of Jean-Paul's CoDragons into decapitating Torchbearer, and then he tears up Cardinal with his Nano-bats before tossing him down the hole he came from, killing him. After Valley the other before killing him himself. When Jean-Paul is defeated, Bruce suddenly kills Tourne and Shiva, and reveals to Valley that, while that he's come to agree with realize that he can't save Gotham through the methods he previously tried and kills his rhetoric, he hates how Valley relied two allies on others. Stringing up Valley's corpse, Bruce reveals himself to Gotham, and is met with cheers of the people.spot, going on to publicly display Jean-Paul's body so he can begin [[WellIntentionedExtremist rebuilding Gotham from the ground up]].
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* CompleteMonster: [[Monster/TalesFromTheDarkMultiverse Has its own Page]]

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* CompleteMonster: [[Monster/TalesFromTheDarkMultiverse Has its own Page]]See [[Monster/DCUniverse here]].
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