Are red skies a unique feature of CRISIS ON INFINITE EARTHS, or has the sky turned red every time there's been some kind of cosmic conflagration in the DC Multi/Universe?
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Are red skies a unique feature of CRISIS ON INFINITE EARTHS, or has the sky turned red every time there's been some kind of cosmic conflagration in the DC Multi/Universe?
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When the gene bomb dropped on earth in the aftermath of Invasion!, everything went black and white.
What's the definition of a 'Crisis?' I never considered Zero Hour a Crisis or Invasion or some of the other world shattering events... What about Flashpoint? Just anything with Anti-monitor?
I don't remember Final Crisis much... but the red skies are definitely something they flash around when wanting to remind people of the original Crisis... so I've kind of tied it in with Anti-monitor? I know Zero hour had the skies rturning white and black entrophy….
Zero Hour is absolutely a Crisis. It's subtitle was 'A Crisis in Time', after all.
Final Crisis tried to explain the red skies as the Bleed breaking through, so I guess it can be fan interpreted that any Multiversal Crisis will get the red skies.
yeah, but they've overused that word... Identity Crisis certainly wasn't a real 'Crisis'... neither were the dozen JSA/JLA team ups, but everything at DC was Crisis this and Crisis That..
At the time it was published and the time I was reading it... I never made any 'COIE' connection. At least not till the actual 0 issue where it's revealed that Hal is actually trying to bring BACK the multiverse. Before that it just seemed like a Time Travel crisis eating away at both ends of the timeline and not a multiversal Crisis. Not to mention it only lasting like 5 issues as opposed to 12
I agree that NOW it's obvious an intentional reboot... but it never seemed to have the same kind of weight to it that the others had.