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Life, The Multiverse, and Everything: How Crisis on Infinite Earths Changed DC ComicsSimonsen, Kate 24 April 2012 (has links)
Published from 1985 to 1986, DC Comics’ Crisis on Infinite Earths created the expectation that each crossover will result in numerous deaths and alter the structure or history of the DC Universe. Since many of these changes, such as the death of a popular or iconic character, cannot be sustained long term, the success and influence of Crisis on Infinite Earths led to the erosion of the very elements that made it shocking. Entire worlds can be destroyed, but superreaders eventually suspect that no change is ever permanent and, as more iconic characters are revived or rebooted, death is no longer meaningful.
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Worlds Will Live, Worlds Will Die: Myth, Metatext, Continuity and Cataclysm in DC Comics’ <cite>Crisis on Infinite Earths</cite>Murdough, Adam C. 27 June 2006 (has links)
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