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  2. 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 ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. 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]

  5. Crisis on Infinite Earths - Wikipedia

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    Superman #415 was a tie-in issue to Crisis on Infinite Earths, indicated by the banner at the top of the cover.The cover art is by Eduardo Barreto.. Elements to set up Crisis on Infinite Earths were put in DC's comics years before the crossover took place; [29] an example of this was the Monitor's appearance in The New Teen Titans. [15]

  6. Flash (Barry Allen) - Wikipedia

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    After only a few weeks of happiness, the Crisis on Infinite Earths intervenes, and Allen is captured by the Anti-Monitor and brought to 1985; according to the Anti-Monitor, the Flash is the only being capable of traveling to other universes at will, so the Anti-Monitor could not allow him to stay free.

  7. Spectre (DC Comics character) - Wikipedia

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    The Anti-Monitor - An evil counterpart of the Monitor. Clayface - A shapeshifting supervillain. Darkseid - The ruler of Apokolips. Eclipso - An incarnation of the Wrath of God who turned evil. First of the Fallen - The personification and embodiment of evil and negativity in the universe who is the former conscience of God. Joker - The Clown ...

  8. Doctor Light (Kimiyo Hoshi) - Wikipedia

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    The Monitor gives her light-based powers to help battle the Anti-Monitor. [1] Doctor Light has joined the Justice League a few times over the years, most notably as a member of Justice League Europe during the latter half of its incarnation. [1] She also joins the Doom Patrol for a time and enters a relationship with Global Guardians member ...

  9. Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths - Wikipedia

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    An army of Anti-Monitors approaches the Satellite and begins killing Earths that are similar to Earth-508, Earth-12, Earth-2003, and Earth-10. Constantine suggests fusing the multiverse into a single "Monoverse" that reality could cope with and Batgirl suggests using the Miracle Machine, which Supergirl had hidden in a pocket dimension before ...