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  2. Anti-Monitor - Wikipedia

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    The Anti-Monitor is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. [1] He served as the main antagonist of the 1985 DC Comics miniseries Crisis on Infinite Earths and later appears as an enemy to the Green Lantern Corps and the Justice League. [2] In 2009, Anti-Monitor was ranked as IGN's 49th-greatest comic book ...

  3. Monitor (Mar Novu) - Wikipedia

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    He studied every universe for the means to fight the Anti-Monitor, but, even though countless universes were threatened, he took the time to save an orphaned girl, the only survivor of a shipwreck, and raised her on his ship. That girl, Lyla Michaels, grew up to become Harbinger, having been granted great powers by the Monitor. The Monitor went ...

  4. Monitors (DC Comics) - Wikipedia

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    The Monitors are a group of fictional comic book characters, who appear in books published by DC Comics.. They are based on the Monitor and the Anti-Monitor, two characters created by comic book writer Marv Wolfman and comic artist George Pérez as the main characters of DC Comics' Crisis on Infinite Earths limited series.

  5. Black Lantern Corps - Wikipedia

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    Nekron uses the Anti-Monitor as a physical power source within the Black Power Battery. It is alluded to in several comics and "Origins and Omens" backstories that it is the Anti-Monitor's desire for the end of humanity that made him the primary candidate to become the Battery's power supply following his betrayal and subsequent murder at the ...

  6. Superboy-Prime - Wikipedia

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    Superboy-Prime (Clark Kent, born Kal-El), also known as Superman-Prime or simply Prime, is a DC Comics superhero turned supervillain and an alternate version of Superman.The character first appeared in DC Comics Presents #87 (November 1985) [1] and was created by Elliot S. Maggin and Curt Swan (based upon the original Superboy character by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster).

  7. Harbinger (DC Comics) - Wikipedia

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    Lyla Michaels is an orphan who is taken in by the Monitor and becomes his assistant. [1] In Crisis on Infinite Earths, she becomes Harbinger to battle the Anti-Monitor. [2] Harbinger sacrifices her powers to save Earth-X, Earth-S, and Earth-Four before regaining them. [3] After the multiverse is destroyed, Harbinger joins the Amazons as their ...

  8. Pariah (character) - Wikipedia

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    The Monitor rescues him and forces him to witness the destruction of others universes. In Crisis on Infinite Earths, the Anti-Monitor escapes his prison and ravages the multiverse. After the Anti-Monitor is destroyed and the multiverse reduced to a singular universe, Pariah, Lady Quark, and Harbinger embark to explore it. [2] [3] [4]

  9. Psycho-Pirate - Wikipedia

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    In Crisis on Infinite Earths, Psycho-Pirate is kidnapped by the Anti-Monitor and becomes his accomplice. After the multiverse is destroyed, Psycho-Pirate is among the only beings who remember it. [5] In Underworld Unleashed, Psycho-Pirate sells his soul to the demon Neron to gain enhanced power.