
As it turns out, he makes an excellent babysitter for Jonathan Kent, even if he is reading from his self-published "Caged Passion." We kind of love this Mick Rory. Damn, girl! Oh, and for the record, all of the anti-matter nullified Constantine's magic, so now they're stuck with a soulless Oliver body that's just a touch aggressive.Įarth-74: In what appears to simply be a nod at the silliness of "DC's Legends of Tomorrow," Lyla fetches a Waverider from an alternate reality where the team retired and Heat Wave (Dominic Purcell) took over the ship to write his romance novels with the snarky aid of Wentworth Miller's Captain Cold (as the A.I. but it was still a little aggressive to watch. He relents, though, when Sara decides to brutally just slice into the cheek that gets famously scarred. Some version of this world will surely survive.Įarth-18: In their misguided attempt to resurrect Oliver via a Lazarus Pit, Mia and Barry are joined by Sara Lance and John Constantine on a trip to this reality (a wild west reality in the original comics), where they meet an unscarred Jonah Hex trying to protect the mine where the pit resides. This is where our heroes make their final stand against the Anti-Monitor and the destruction of everything. This was a night big on parallel realities, including our triumphant return to "Smallville" as well as some dystopic future Gotham City that we hope isn't the future of "Batman: The Animated Series." Sure, it was always dark but we don't want to picture that Batman becoming this Bruce Wayne.Įarth-1: The home of Green Arrow, Batwoman, The Flash and the Legends of Tomorrow. Could this "Crisis" have a similar ending? If it does, how much do you want to bet Kara will be one of the ones who knows her entire life has been rewritten?Ĭrisis on Infinite Earths Trailer Reveals Guest Stars Galore, Teases Destruction of Supergirl's Earth That's kind of how the original "Crisis" resolved things, whittling the DCU temporarily down to one reality with only a select few people remembering there was ever anything different.

We laid out last night how we think "Supergirl" and the whole Arrowverse could benefit tremendously from not doing that, though with reality-altering powers, even if Supergirl stays on Earth-1, they could just make it like she was always there. That said, we still expect things to be very different by the time the dust is settled, even if Supergirl did make clear her intentions to try and use the Book of Destiny to restore Earth-38 and put her life back the way it was.

In order to facilitate it, he was forced back into the timestream to fetch the Book of Destiny, which only served to prove that he can do anything and that anything that happens in this event can probably be rewritten or undone by the time it's over. Yes, we are officially on to Plan B after Oliver's untimely death put even the Monitor into unforeseen territory. All of this in service to the Monitor's new quest to find seven "Paragons," who he now hopes will stop the coming end of everything. It also payed homage to the infamous 1992 "Death of Superman" storyline with a unique twist of its own as part of Lex Luthor's role in these sordid affairs.

Remarkably, this episode of "Batwoman" (technically) was light on deaths and even featured an unexpected resurrection. Crisis on Infinite Earths Starts with Universe Lost, Major Death and the Arrowverse Will Never Be the Same
