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  • [adriandraco] Elolvastam pár poszt-crisis sorozatot, és mivel nincs nagy forgalom a DC képregény hírek terén, gondoltam írok róluk pár szót, de hogy legyen összehasonlítási alap, elõször a Crisist és az elõfutárait értékelném…
  • Infinite Crisis es un juego free-to-play Multiplayer Online Battle Arena (MOBA) desarrollado por Turbine (de otros como The Lord of the Rings Online), que cuenta con una amplia lista de personajes de DC y estuvo disponible desde 2015 para PC. Los servidores del videojuego cerraron el 14 de agosto de 2015, lo que imposibilitó que pudiera ser jugado a partir de la fecha.
  • Infinite Crisis is the forty-ninth installment for the SmoshGames series Dope! or Nope. 1. * the outfits 2. * the art 3. * throwing cars at enemies 4. * Doomsday's lines 5. * The game being so fun that Sohinki forgot to dope or nope things 6. * their victory 7. * the "life steal" ability 8. * running around carrying a giant vehicle as much as wanted 9. * lack of power relays 1. * smart targeting 2. * lack of a tutorial It is relatively dope. They note that what they played was similar to League of Legends Dominion.
  • Infinite Crisis is published by DC Comics. Price per issue is $3.99.
  • DC Comics produced a Crisis on Infinite Earths aka COIE series that thoroughly confused readers. It had taken a multiverse of infinite "Earths" and merged them into one clutter-Earth. History was rewritten anew and many things changed. However, DC's editors and managers decided that they had not confused their readers enough, that if one Crisis print run $old enough comic books, that maybe (just maybe) an Infinite number of Crisises will $ell even more comic books.
  • The series storyline was a sequel to DC's 1985 limited series Crisis on Infinite Earths. It revisited characters and concepts from that earlier Crisis, including the existence of DC's Multiverse. Some of the characters featured were alternate versions of comic icons such as an alternate Superman named Kal-L, who came from a parallel universe called Earth-Two. A major theme was the nature of heroism, contrasting the often dark and conflicted modern-day heroes with memories of "lighter" and ostensibly more noble and collegial heroes of American comic books' earlier days.
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Creators
  • Phil Jimenez
  • Geoff Johns
Date
  • December 2005- June 2006
Issues
  • 7
Superhero crossover
  • y
Italic title
  • no
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  • y
Caption
  • Art by George Pérez
  • Cover to Infinite Crisis #1.
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  • Infinite Crisis
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  • Guy Major
  • Jeremy Cox
Title
  • Infinite Crisis
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  • DC Comics
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  • Monthly
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  • 1
Limited
  • y
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  • (COMING SOON)
  • [adriandraco] Elolvastam pár poszt-crisis sorozatot, és mivel nincs nagy forgalom a DC képregény hírek terén, gondoltam írok róluk pár szót, de hogy legyen összehasonlítási alap, elõször a Crisist és az elõfutárait értékelném…
  • The series storyline was a sequel to DC's 1985 limited series Crisis on Infinite Earths. It revisited characters and concepts from that earlier Crisis, including the existence of DC's Multiverse. Some of the characters featured were alternate versions of comic icons such as an alternate Superman named Kal-L, who came from a parallel universe called Earth-Two. A major theme was the nature of heroism, contrasting the often dark and conflicted modern-day heroes with memories of "lighter" and ostensibly more noble and collegial heroes of American comic books' earlier days. Infinite Crisis #1 was ranked first in the top 300 comics for October 2005 with pre-order sales of 249,265. This was almost double the second ranked comic House of M #7 which had pre-order sales of 134,429. Infinite Crisis #2 was also the top seller in top 300 comics for November 2005 with pre-order sales of 207,564.
  • Infinite Crisis es un juego free-to-play Multiplayer Online Battle Arena (MOBA) desarrollado por Turbine (de otros como The Lord of the Rings Online), que cuenta con una amplia lista de personajes de DC y estuvo disponible desde 2015 para PC. Los servidores del videojuego cerraron el 14 de agosto de 2015, lo que imposibilitó que pudiera ser jugado a partir de la fecha.
  • DC Comics produced a Crisis on Infinite Earths aka COIE series that thoroughly confused readers. It had taken a multiverse of infinite "Earths" and merged them into one clutter-Earth. History was rewritten anew and many things changed. However, DC's editors and managers decided that they had not confused their readers enough, that if one Crisis print run $old enough comic books, that maybe (just maybe) an Infinite number of Crisises will $ell even more comic books. Infinite Crisis is DC Comics' way of recycling older comics into the newer ones. (Like how Hollywood recycles old movies into new movie remakes.) They created a new universe made up of old universes, and then from the one universe they made 52 more universes.
  • Infinite Crisis is the forty-ninth installment for the SmoshGames series Dope! or Nope. 1. * the outfits 2. * the art 3. * throwing cars at enemies 4. * Doomsday's lines 5. * The game being so fun that Sohinki forgot to dope or nope things 6. * their victory 7. * the "life steal" ability 8. * running around carrying a giant vehicle as much as wanted 9. * lack of power relays 1. * smart targeting 2. * lack of a tutorial It is relatively dope. They note that what they played was similar to League of Legends Dominion.
  • Infinite Crisis is published by DC Comics. Price per issue is $3.99.
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