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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 ...
The group would later be called the Cadre of the Immortal. The Anti-Monitor: Crisis on Infinite Earths #6 (September 1985) The force behind Crisis on Infinite Earths, the Anti-Monitor watched over the Anti-Matter Universe as the Monitor did with the Multiverse
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.
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 ...
The Anti-Monitor: Crisis on Infinite Earths #2 (May 1985) The villain behind Crisis on Infinite Earths, an event that rebooted the DC Multiverse. The Anti-Monitor is one of the most powerful beings in the DC Multiverse. This character has a strong metafictional nature. The Atomic Skull: Superman #323 (September 1976)
Immortal characters in comic books. Subcategories. This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total. D. DC Comics immortals (9 C, 104 P) M.
[47] [48] As part of the final 'coup de grace' against the Black Lantern Corps, the Entity also commands "Anti-Monitor of Qward - Live", which frees him from the Black Power Battery - destroying it in the process. It was the Anti-Monitor's physical corpse, coupled with Black Hand's presence as the entity of Death, that served as the full source ...
Scar killed one of her fellow guardians in the beginning of the Blackest Night, and is later revealed that she has since died after the Anti-Monitor's attack, and functions as an undead instead of an immortal. [10] Another guardian was killed by Nekron, as a sacrifice to summon the Entity on Earth.