The original crisis had true, changing impact on the Universe. This time, the decks chairs were moved around a bit is all, and any change we've seen is temporary, to be sure.
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Really hard to choose either one. I'm gonna say Infinite Crisis for now because we haven't fully felt the aftermath of the events. Superboy dies and SBP is just psychotic villain. Will there be a third Superboy? Let us wait till 52.
I would probably enjoy Crisis on infinite earths a lot better if I had read all of silver age DC.
Everything would make more sense, plus I think it would have a bigger imapact on me as well.
Crisis On Infinite Earths wasn't actually all that good, in my opinion. Infinite Crisis all the way.
(All the importance and true, changing impact isn't worth squat if the comic itself isn't good, and the Anti-Monitor wasn't a very interesting bad-guy)
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Last edited by Gregory on May 5th, 2006 at 10:29 PM
Civil War in one issue has already outdone IC. Sorry, but Infinite Crisis was a lot of hype. It was a good story and all, but not really that big of a deal. It seemed like one big advertisement for Superboy Prime.
Because House of Wolverine was so great, right? The last good mega crossover from Marvel was The Infinity Gauntlet and the original Crisis poops on that.
Sales mean squat. I can name a ton of things that do well financially but still suck.