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FREE SUPERMAN INFINITE CRISIS PDF Geoff Johns,Jeph Loeb,Joe Kelly,Marv Wolfman | 128 pages | 12 Jul 2006 | DC Comics | 9781401209537 | English | New York, NY, United States Crisis On Infinite Earths' Ending Vindicated Brandon Routh's Superman So Arrowverse producer Marc Guggenheim was delighted when the actor approved of how they wrapped his version of the DC superhero in the latest crossover. Related: Arrow 's Stephen Amell reveals if he'll ever return to the Arrowverse in a guest role. Later, it was explained that Clark had hung up his cape for good so that he could settle down and start a family with his wife. It just makes sense," Guggenheim recalled during an interview on Fake Nerd Podcast. Related: The Flash 's big Iris storyline will have "tragic consequences" for the show. Digital Spy now has a newsletter Superman Infinite Crisis sign up to get it sent straight to your Superman Infinite Crisis. Want Superman Infinite Crisis entertainment news and features? 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Some of the characters featured were alternate versions of comic icons such as an alternate Superman named Kal-L, who came from a place 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 Superman Infinite Crisis comic books' earlier days. Infinite Crisis serves as the end of the post- Crisis On Infinite Earths era, and begins a new continuity that retains elements from the history of the DC universe, while allowing for a Superman Infinite Crisis of altered events. The story of Superman's origins are told for the first time in the six-part mini-series, Superman: Secret Origin. Alexander Luthor of Earth-Three sits in limbo meditating. He has a vision of multiple Earths, describes how the Superman Infinite Crisis dimension he inhabits works, and recounts his brief life. Superboy of Earth-Prime interrupts, looking to speak to Superman about the anger he's been feeling. The two look on at New Earth, consoled in the fact that their homes are gone, and watching a facsimile from a distance Superman Infinite Crisis the best they have. As Superboy relives some moments from his life on Earth-Prime, Alex joins him and they recount the events of the first Crisis that resulted in the ends of their worlds. After going over the events in his head again and again, Alex is convinced that everything he thought that was true, is in fact a lie. As Lois's health wanes, Superman becomes convinced that it's this realm that is killing her. Alex shows Superboy a number of events that have transpired in the one remaining Earth, that he believes have not transpired correctly. In an effort to save Lois, and restore the "proper" Earth, they decide to leave limbo. Superboy smashes down the walls holding them in their purgatory, recreating the multiverse and freeing them from the Superman Infinite Crisis. As a group of superheroes left on what's now called Earth- One gather together for a "memorial service" and the group of heroes that's been transplanted to the newly-restored Earth-Two now wonder where they are, Kal-L briefly rejoices in that he has saved his wife Lois Lane Kent until she collapses, the rest of her life force ebbing away from her. Mournful, Kal-L screams, which attracts the attention of Kal-El who flies over to Earth-Two to try comforting his elder counterpart. Kal-L attacks Kal-El, blaming Superman Infinite Crisis for the Superman Infinite Crisis of his wife, while Alexander Luthor watches from his Earth-splitting machine, knowing all the while that Lois Lane Kent wasn't going to survive. Meanwhile, Wonder Woman of New Earth tries to stop a riot taking place, with citizens fleeing in fear of her being a known killer, when her Earth- Two counterpart intervenes, taking her to Earth-Two to try reasoning with both Supermen. The Earth-Two Wonder Woman also tries to tell her younger counterpart that her mission is over and that she needs to start acting human. As Earth-Two Wonder Woman and her invisible jet vanish into nothingness, New Earth Wonder Woman appears before a devastated Metropolis on Earth-Two, seeing that it's the fight between the two Supermen that's destroying it. She lassos Kal-L in order to get him to stop fighting and listen Superman Infinite Crisis reason, but Kal-L is still pointing the finger at her, Kal-El, and New Earth Batman for their failing Superman Infinite Crisis create a Superman Infinite Crisis Earth" -- to which Kal-El answers that "a Superman Infinite Crisis Earth doesn't need a Superman". It is there that Kal-L stops fighting and instead flies over to where the body of his dead wife is to hold her one last time. In the Batcave, Booster Gold enters with Jaime Reyes, introducing him to the Dark Knight as the new Blue Beetle, even getting him to transform into that identity to prove it. Batman then brings Booster and Beetle to where the Bug is parked, to a small gathering of heroes selected for taking on Brother Eye. In outer space Superman Infinite Crisis the Superman Infinite Crisis of the universe, Firestorm reforms again, this time with Professor Stein as the guiding partner. At the Earth-splitting machine, Alexander Luthor uses Brother-Eye to direct a beam of energy toward Kal-L, Superman Infinite Crisis screams as he is now being used to create multitudes of parallel Earths, which now pull other superheroes originally native to those worlds away from Earth- One. Nightwing watches Superman Infinite Crisis Titans Tower, empty of all its heroes as they are called to attend other matters, as the multiple Earths Superman Infinite Crisis in the sky, some of which are exploding. Connor Kent, who is now restored from his encounter with Superboy-Prime, shows up to help Nightwing take down Alexander Luthor and his Earth-splitting machine, with a crystal given to him by his "father" Lex Luthor that shows where the machine is located. In Japan, the Flash shows up to warn Dr. Light that Superboy-Prime has escaped and is now coming. With each crushing blow, each man lives the life of the other. He vows to end the war, and heads off to confront Hitler, only to be stopped by the Spear of Destiny. Later, we see him standing in front of a concentration camp, vowing that this will never happen again. She can see the corona of Earth-Two high in the sky. She whispers words of guidance for Superman, knowing that he cannot hear her. Finally she says, "I love you", as we see different versions of Lois that existed throughout the Multiverse. As they fight, they experience the life of the other, and show how they would have handled Superman Infinite Crisis differently. After detonating the bomb safely, he offers Batman a partnership, which Batman accepts. Flash forward, to Superman, kneeling in front of Luthor, who has his Kryptonite ring. Batman appears, taking Luthor down, then Superman reveals that Luthor has cancer from the Kryptonite ring. Kal-L offers Luthor a cure for his cancer, on the condition that he uses his brains and wealth to make the world a better place. Superman flashes forward again a few years, to when he not only proposes to Lois, but also reveals his secret identity to her as well. Then, it jumps to Earth-Two, where we see Kal-El in the same situation. Kal-L flash forwards Superman Infinite Crisis more years, and witnesses Kal-El's fight against Doomsday. Unlike the Modern Superman, however, he rises after dropping Doomsday, declaring that "When Superman dies, the heart of the world stops. Kal-L jumps forward again in time, to the events referenced in Identity Crisis. While the League is still arguing over what the do with Dr. Light, Kal-L appears, and sentences him to the Phantom Zone. As time goes on, the League becomes uncomfortable with Kal-L's actions, and they make a move to stop him; he is prepared however, and the Justice League Elite team stop them. Meanwhile in a bar in Metropolis on New Earth, we see Jimmy Olsen talking to some friends about the crisis that is currently going on with Superman's Pal backing up the Big Blue. Suddenly, his bar stool breaks and he falls, when he hits the floor, as before, we see different versions of Jimmy Olsen that have existed throughout the Multiverse. With each crushing blow, they individually experience the life memories of the other.