Continuity changes during Infinite Crisis

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In the course of the DC Comics event Infinite Crisis (the seven-issue limited series, its lead-in stories, and various tie-ins), several events in the DC Universe's past were retroactively altered by either Superboy-Prime or the separation and re-merging of alternate Earths. The following changes were known by the end of Infinite Crisis #7.

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Superboy-Prime altering reality by punching through the walls of reality. From Infinite Crisis: Secret Files (2006).
Superboy-Prime altering reality by punching through the walls of reality. From Infinite Crisis: Secret Files (2006).

Superboy-Prime's attempts to punch his way out of the extradimensional space in which he had been trapped since the Crisis on Infinite Earths, along with Kal-L, Lois Lane, and Alexander Luthor, Jr., triggered "ripples" in the fabric of reality, causing events in the present to become undone. These changes were different for each person affected. Changes include:


The Multiverse merging into "New Earth". From Infinite Crisis #6 (2006).
The Multiverse merging into "New Earth". From Infinite Crisis #6 (2006).

The infinite Earths, which had collapsed into a single world during Crisis on Infinite Earths, diverged again into multiple Earths during Infinite Crisis only to collapse back into a single "New Earth" with a slightly altered history. Examples of the revised history include:

Some retcons introduced during Infinite Crisis were the result of editors or writers deciding to revise certain story elements in order to fit a particular story or scenario. Examples include:

  • Maxwell Lord retconned to have always been a villain conspiring against metahumans.

Some additional DC Comics continuity changes attributed to Infinite Crisis after the series ended include the following. Whether these changes came about because of Superboy or because of the Multiverse collapse is not known. Also, some continuity glitches caused by Superboy-Prime (e.g., Elasti-Girl's return) may have been corrected furtherly by the Multiverse's collapse into New Earth.

Deceased prior to Infinite Crisis, alive again as if they never died:

  1. ^ Formerly Known As The Justice League
  2. ^ Crisis Counselling 6
  3. ^ Batman Annual #25, 2006
  4. ^ Infinite Crisis Secret Files 2006 p. 17
  5. ^ JLA #94-99
  6. ^ Infinite Crisis Secret Files 2006 p. 17
  7. ^ Teen Titans (vol. 3) #32
  8. ^ The Man of Steel #1-6 (1986); Superman: Birthright #1-12 (2004)
  9. ^ Infinite Crisis Secret Files 2006 p. 17
  10. ^ Infinite Crisis Secret Files 2006 p. 32-33
  11. ^ Infinite Crisis Secret Files 2006 p. 17
  12. ^ Infinite Crisis Secret Files 2006 p. 32-33
  13. ^ Infinite Crisis Secret Files 2006 p. 33
  14. ^ Infinite Crisis #6 p. 32; Infinite Crisis #7 p. 5
  15. ^ Infinite Crisis #6 p. 32; Infinite Crisis #7 p. 5
  16. ^ Infinite Crisis #6 p. 32; Infinite Crisis #7 p. 5
  17. ^ Infinite Crisis #7 p.8
  18. ^ Infinite Crisis #6 p. 7
  19. ^ Infinite Crisis #7 p. 29
  20. ^ Infinite Crisis #6 p. 32
  21. ^ Teen Titans
  22. ^ DCU: Brave New World
  23. ^ Robin #148
  24. ^ Batman #651
  25. ^ Infinite Crisis Aftermath: The Battle for Blüdhaven #1
  26. ^ Detective Comics #818
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