. "Flash 0072.jpg"@en . "George P\u00E9rez"@en . "Jerry Ordway"@en . "Crisis on Infinite Earths Vol 1 8"@en . "A Flash of the Lightning!"@en . . . "Canada Variant"@en . "USA"@en . "Robert Greenberger"@en . . . . . "Anthony Tollin"@en . "1985"^^ . "DC Comics"@en . . "Jerry Ordway"@en . "Featured Characters:\nFeatured Characters:\n* \nSupporting Characters:\n* \n* \n* \n:* \n:* \n:* \n:* \n:* \n* \n:* \n:* \n:* \n:* \n:* \n* \n:* \n:* \n:* \n:* \n:* \n:* \n* \n:* \n:* \n:* \n:* \n:* \n:* \n:* \n:* \n:* \n:* \n:* \n:* \n:* \n:* \n:* \n:* \n* \n:* \n:* \n:* \n:* \n* \n:* \n:* \n\nAdversaries:\n* \n* \n* \n* \n* \n* \n* \nOther Characters:\n* \n* \nLocations:\n* \n:* \n:* \n* \n:* \n* \n:* \n* \n:* \n* \n* \n* \n* \n:* \n* \n:* \n* \nItems:\n* Antimatter cannon\n* \n* \n* \n* \n*"@en . "8"^^ . "Robert Greenberger"@en . "Crisis on Infinite Earths"@en . . . "Do what you have to... we must save the world. We must save the world..."@en . "Len Wein"@en . "Virgin"@en . "John Costanza"@en . "Dick Giordano"@en . . . . "* This issue is reprinted in the Crisis on Infinite Earths trade paperback, as well as the hardcover edition and Absolute slipcase edition.\n\n* Batman, the Joker and Kid Flash appear in a flashback to events from Crisis on Infinite Earths #2.\n\n* First appearance of Firehawk's new costume.\n\n* In this issue, Blue Devil is teleported through a spatial worm hole into the Vega star system where he meets the Omega Men. His further adventures are continued in Blue Devil #18."@en . . . "Len Wein"@en . . "Marv Wolfman"@en . "The Flash is captured, bound to a wall in a space capsule heading for the planet Qward in the Antimatter Universe. Psycho-Pirate is present, but fearful for his life. He wonders if the Anti-Monitor perished during his battle with Supergirl. Suddenly, the Anti-Monitor appears before them wearing new battle armor. He tells the Psycho-Pirate that he will spare him -- for now. \n\nOn Apokolips, DeSaad watches the space capsule and asks his master Darkseid what they're going to do. Darkseid answers that they're simply going to watch and see what happens. If the heroes prevail against the Anti-Monitor, Darkseid says, then the \"status quo\" will be maintained. If the Anti-Monitor prevails, then he will be weakened enough to the point where Apokolips' sole leader will destroy him. \n\nIn the 30th century, the Legion of Super-Heroes monitor the partially merged five Earths. Brainiac 5 throws himself into his research, refusing to come to terms with Supergirl's death. Saturn Girl observes that his mind is in turmoil. \n\nIn the 20th century, Firestorm communicates with Vixen who finds famed robotics expert Professor T.O. Morrow. They bring Morrow to the remains of the Justice League satellite where they hope he can effect repairs upon the robot that he invented - Red Tornado. Ray Palmer is also present, and is inspecting the Tornado's body from the inside. Suddenly, something deep within the Tornado's bio-system activates and a huge explosion tears through the satellite. Blue Devil, one of the heroes summoned to examine Red Tornado's inner workings, finds himself transported to the Vegan system to deal with the Omega Men. \n\nBack on Qward, the Anti-Monitor supervises the construction of an Anti-Matter cannon. With this weapon, he intends on finishing off the remaining Earths. Dozens of Qward's Thunderers work as slaves to complete the weapon. The Flash meanwhile, manages to break free. He grabs the Psycho-Pirate and races off with him across the barren landscape. Moving at super-speed, he exposes the Psycho-Pirate's face to many Thunderers. He forces the pirate to warp their emotions into feelings of hatred for the Anti-Monitor. One by one, the Thunderers turn against their master, but the Anti-Monitor easily defeats them. While the villain is distracted, the Flash finds the Anti-Matter energy core that powers the cannon. Running faster than he has ever run in his life, he circles around the energy core thousands of times, turning the unstable antimatter back upon itself, destroying the cannon. The influx of energy is too much for the Flash's mortal however. He begins phasing through different points in the time stream, and before long, he loses all physical cohesion and dies. All that is left of him is his empty costume and his ring. His noble sacrifice has saved billions of lives across the Multiverse. \n\nFrom beyond the walls of time and space, one being screams out in unbridled anger. The Spectre has awakened."@en . "* Crisis on Infinite Earths article at Wikipedia\n* Alan Kistler's Guide to the Crisis\n* DC Canon: Crisis on Infinite Earths\n* Crisis on Infinite Earths series index at the Grand Comics Database\n* The Annotated Crisis on Infinite Earths"@en . "1"^^ . "Marv Wolfman"@en . . . "[[W:C:dc:Bartholomew Allen"@en . . "Marv Wolfman"@en . "George P\u00E9rez"@en . "George P\u00E9rez"@en . "Anthony Tollin"@en . "11"^^ . "Crisis on Infinite Earths Vol 1 8 Canada Variant.jpg"@en . "John Costanza"@en . . "Marv Wolfman"@en . . .