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Ebook About The 12-issue epic is collected in a new anniversary edition! The mysterious Anti-Monitor has begun a crusade to end all existence. As alternate Earths are destroyed, the Monitor quickly assembles a team of heroes from across time and space to stop the menace!Book Crisis on Infinite Earths: 35th Anniversary Deluxe Edition Review :
Flawed but in its way a good story, all things considered.Not my first foray into novelizations of a major comic book story but this has to be a fine example of a story told poorly. I know it's written by the same man who wrote the comic books but there is a difference between one medium and another. It is not just because one has pictures and the other has none, it's the way its told.Other comic books have adapted through time but have always revamped things here and there. In this story, DC's Crisis on Infinite Earth's, its the culmination of nearly 25 probably even 45 years of comics.I'm usually not a fan of multiverse stories, believing that the nearly infinite amount of alternate worlds is too cluttered and full of information that becomes irrelevant to the story of the main universe. But over time I have gotten quite used to certain stories, some of which I have enjoyed greatly. However, for this epic story, it takes those universes and ignores the vast history that at least several old comic book collections can resolve. But this book should have done better in relating that information.But because this is a novel, Marv Wolfman decides to take the perspective of one of his leading protagonists and turn him into a strange type of narrator to the events of the story, something that wasn't done in the original comic. There are others but this one, Barry Allen aka the Flash, is key as he experiences his part in the salvation of the multiverse.The story is the same as the comic book, in that the universe was created naturally but because of the meddling of a time traveler that ended up creating a not just the multiverse but a terrible being. A being that intended to destroy the multiverse but was stopped by a Monitor of the Universes, a protector to stop this destroyer of universes - the Anti-Monitor.But the destroyer was only imprisoned and now has been set loose. Now the Monitor must do all he can to save the multiverse. But he is sabotaged and the responsibility falls upon the heroes even villain of the multiverse to stop the Anti-Monitor.The story movies very slowly and it takes a degree of patience to understand completely. Told from primarily from Barry Allen's perspective, but it's so disorganized to the point that it's nearly impossible to read. If anything I think it reads like if Marv Wolfman had each comic book issue turned into a summary and its terrible. It's only at the end when the story begins to develop with the origins of the multiverse, the Monitors and of course the deaths of the two great heroes of the Crisis.From here it's appreciated how Barry Allen's view of events culminates, the bad is that it's still disorganized and doesn't mention what led him to his involvement. All things considered, this could have been a much better adaptation such as the Death of Superman, Knightfall, and Kingdom Come novelizations, but it is not.And so it ends. C- 'Crisis on Infinite Earths' was a twelve-part maxi-series published by DC Comics throughout 1985 and 1986, in an attempt to completely reboot their fictional universe; bringing an end to their multiverse concept for a more trimmed-down continuity for newer readers. This was DC's first publication in their Crisis chronology, as a way of rebooting timelines and correcting any discrepancies in comic-book lore, that has continued up to the present day with the 2005 'Infinite Crisis' follow-up and the more recent universe-shattering events of 'Flashpoint', resulting in the New 52 reboot line of comic series. The original crisis was written by Marv Wolfman and George Pérez, and is considered one of the comics' community most greatest literary triumphs of its time. It was this series, which spans nearly the entirety of the DC Multiverse, that first gave me an interest in all things comic-book and, in my opinion, none has surpassed its complexity and emotional thrall.Consequently, I was more than elated when, in 2006, iBooks released its latest novel in their series of comic series novelisations, which is a translation of the '85-6 original Crisis maxi-series into novel form, written by one half of the original writers themselves, Marv Wolfman. The novel deviates slightly from its comic-counterpart, by being narrated primarily from the view of the silver-age Flash, Barry Allen, who was an important character in the original plot-line, and who eventually was killed by the Anti-Monitor. The Monitor and the Anti-Monitor, powerful beings of positive and anti-matter yin and yang, wage a multiversal war for supremacy, with the Monitor assembling heroes from all over the infinite stretch of earths, in an attempt to save the five remaining universes that are eventually merged into a New Earth, with one unified history and continuity for readers to consequently explore from 1986 onwards. The Flash's narration offers an alternative viewpoint to the original Crisis, as seen by one of the participating heroes, and it offers the opportunity to experience events from a first-eye perspective.Even though there are a few misspellings and grammatical errors that seem to have escaped the editing process, Wolfman manages to include allusions to a plethora of retroactive continuity corresponding to stories regarding the Crisis, such as the mention of the Justice Alliance of Earth-D, that were seen in the 'Legends of the DC Universe' Special of the late 90s, honouring the events portrayed in the 80's maxi-series. The heroes of the DC Multiverse are expertly examined and the characterisation of heroes like the two Supermen of Earths one and two and Lady Quark of the forgotten Earth-six, along with lesser known characters like Alexander and Lois Luthor of Earth-three, is trademark to Wolfman's ability to portray comic-book characters with emotional and powerful intensity, along with being able to peel back character relations while portraying a cataclysmic sense of universal danger.This novelisation of the original Crisis, which spanned infinite earths and universes, is a great accompaniment to the said series, as well as a brilliant addition to the growing collection of novels based on particular comic-series published by iBooks. Additionally, with Graphic Audio having picked up the rights to produce original audio-books based on some of these novels, it is a definite recommendation to purchase the 'Crisis on Infinite Earths' audio-book, which is essentially a 'Movie in Your Mind', as the slogan suggests. It is a great representation of the series using this novel as its source, and it is probably the closest that the comic-book community will get to seeing this brilliantly crafted comic-series on the big screen, at least for a while anyway. 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