Commence Ouroboros: DC’s “Crisis on Infinite Earths” Aftermath

It took a while for the full effects of Crisis to hit every corner of the DCU; this wasn’t the tightly planned crossover event that we usually see today. It was so loose that moments from Crisis were showing up in other titles months after the event had ended. Oh, and the two titles that…… Continue reading Commence Ouroboros: DC’s “Crisis on Infinite Earths” Aftermath

Commence Ouroboros: DC’s “Crisis on Infinite Earths” Part 12

It’s all over but the crying! And there would be plenty to cry about if you were an longtime fan of the DCU. But not all change is bad. It gave us one of the best developments in comics, one that was certainly doomed from the start, yet last longer than any of us could…… Continue reading Commence Ouroboros: DC’s “Crisis on Infinite Earths” Part 12

Commence Ouroboros: DC’s “Crisis on Infinite Earths” Part 11

The true genius of Crisis #11 is this: It’s the step in between.  We don’t generally see things like this in comic book storytelling.  Look at the transition from Flashpoint to the New 52, for example.  One minute it was the old universe, the next it was the new.  There was no step in between…… Continue reading Commence Ouroboros: DC’s “Crisis on Infinite Earths” Part 11

Commence Ouroboros: DC’s “Crisis on Infinite Earths” Part 10

I didn’t buy Crisis as it was coming out.  I started buying it a year later, only because I’d discovered Who’s Who in the DC Universe and it was referenced repeatedly in every issue.  The death toll alone made it sound like the most epic story ever told. I think I was 12 then and…… Continue reading Commence Ouroboros: DC’s “Crisis on Infinite Earths” Part 10

Commence Ouroboros: DC’s “Crisis on Infinite Earths” Part 9

If you were to point to any single issue in this series and say “here is evidence that Wolfman and Perez were tasked with showcasing as many characters as possible before most of them are erased (have you noticed a theme in these reviews?),” this would be the issue.  Because for even the most tried…… Continue reading Commence Ouroboros: DC’s “Crisis on Infinite Earths” Part 9

Commence Ouroboros: DC’s “Crisis on Infinite Earths” Part 8

Behold, the birth of a super team! Picture it: Firestorm, Firehawk, Vixen, Martian Manhunter, Cyborg, Red Tornado, and the Atom (if you want a larger team, you can even add on John Stewart and Blue Devil).  The way they come together in Crisis #8 is so great and reads so much like an origin story,…… Continue reading Commence Ouroboros: DC’s “Crisis on Infinite Earths” Part 8

Commence Ouroboros: DC’s “Crisis on Infinite Earths” Part 7

This is one of the big ones. This is where things get real. But let’s start small. I’ve noticed a trend in comics lately: more words. It’s cyclical, I suppose, although the evolution in the past few decades has been fewer words on the page, not more. But more captions and longer speeches appear to…… Continue reading Commence Ouroboros: DC’s “Crisis on Infinite Earths” Part 7

Commence Ouroboros: DC’s “Crisis on Infinite Earths” Part 6

I love Crisis on Infinite Earths.  I think I’ve probably gone into detail as to why that is.  I will also admit that it has flaws, a great number of which stem from the fact that this series is trying to do a lot of different things at once.  There are times when the pushing…… Continue reading Commence Ouroboros: DC’s “Crisis on Infinite Earths” Part 6

Commence Ouroboros: DC’s “Crisis on Infinite Earths” Part 5

I admit that this issue is an incredible let down from #4 and, in many ways, it’s totally unnecessary.  When I thought back on this series I actually forgot this issue entirely — I went from the events of #4 to the events of #6 in my head.  There’s really not a ton of value…… Continue reading Commence Ouroboros: DC’s “Crisis on Infinite Earths” Part 5

Commence Ouroboros: DC’s “Crisis on Infinite Earths” Part 4

This is where we start getting some forward momentum.  We’re building towards the “Big Bad.”  The Monitor is gone.  And, ultimately, the heroes are failing. But that’s the point.  They keep fighting because they are heroes.  Even looking ridiculous with that headband, Supergirl shows herself to be a true hero, an inspirational hero.  And how…… Continue reading Commence Ouroboros: DC’s “Crisis on Infinite Earths” Part 4