![]() Luthor failed, due to the intervention of the universe's heroes, and inadvertently altered the history of the DC Universe. from Earth-Three, Superboy-Prime from Earth-Prime, and Kal-L of Earth-Two-had attempted to create a perfect world to replace the current DC Universe (DCU), with Luthor restoring, merging, and destroying worlds that had once existed in the Multiverse or were featured in various Elseworlds publications. In the 2005–06 crossover event Infinite Crisis, the survivors of the first Crisis- Alexander Luthor, Jr. Hypertime, although infrequently used, was a replacement and explanation for the multiple timelines and histories DC had published through the years. ![]() In the 1998–1999 series The Kingdom, author Mark Waid and co-creator Grant Morrison introduced the concept of Hypertime, a super-dimensional construct that allowed for all publications to be canon or in-continuity somewhere. In the conclusion to the 1985 comic book crossover Crisis on Infinite Earths, the DC Multiverse collapsed, merging the history of five universes into one single new universe. ![]() The Multiversity began in August 2014 and ran until April 2015. ![]() The one-shots in the series were written by Grant Morrison, each with a different artist. The Multiversity is a two-issue limited series combined with seven interrelated one-shots set in the DC Multiverse in The New 52, a collection of universes seen in publications by DC Comics. Ivan Reis, Frank Quitely, Cameron Stewart, Chris Sprouse, Karl Story, Ben Oliver, Doug Mahnke ![]()
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