

Where Earth-0 used to be the center of the multiverse, now there are two opposing poles that form the backbone of the multiverse. There is one notable change to the structure of DC's multiverse. Every DC story ever told matters, and they all have a place as part of a larger, never-ending tapestry.
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Basically, picture DC's comic book multiverse existing in a cosmic superstructure alongside another multiverse comprised of DC's many animated movies and TV series and a third multiverse formed from the various live-action DC universes. The Omniverse is formed from multiple multiverses. Not only is the DC multiverse back, but it's officially part of a DC Omniverse. Not one Earth or 52 Earths, but a limitless number of Earths. Moved by this act of selflessness, one of these higher-dimensional beings communicates with Diana and offers to restore the multiverse as it once was.

But ever the selfless heroine, Wonder Woman saves the multiverse and its creators, even at the cost of her own world. The Batman Who Laughs wants to destroy the multiverse and the beings who created it, and he tries to bribe Diana with the promise of a single, idyllic world where she and her friends can live in peace.

Rather, it celebrates this vast, complex history and the idea that "it all matters." The final issue of Death Metal chronicles a titanic battle between Wonder Woman and the Batman Who Laughs, both of whom have been amplified with godlike powers and cosmic awareness. What makes Death Metal different from past crossovers like Crisis is that it doesn't seek to streamline or simplify DC cosmology. And that's not even getting into concepts like Hypertime, the Dark Multiverse and the DC Metaverse introduced in Doomsday Clock. 1985's Crisis on Infinite Earths consolidated everything into one Earth, while subsequent stories established a more limited multiverse of 52 worlds. In the old days, there were an infinite number of alternate worlds featuring their own incarnations of our favorite heroes. However, that's easier said than done in the face of death and destruction.8 Images The DC Multiverse RebornThe DC multiverse is a complicated and often downright confusing concept. Wonder Woman ( wielding the Chainsaw of Truth), a motorcycle-riding grim reaper version of Batman, a version of Batman that's a literal dinosaur, and a long-haired, transformed version of Superman will be among the heroes who band together in order to save the World. The new series will focus on the Earth being taken over by the Dark Multiverse as the Batman Who Laughs reigns supreme. The original series covered the rise of the Batman Who Laughs, Barbatos and the Dark Multiverse's invasion of Earth. Some familiar faces from the original Metals series are making a return in the upcoming book - including the Joker dragons.ĭark Night: Death Metal is a follow-up to the Dark Nights: Metal storyline and will be the final metal storyline from Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo. You've probably heard of the Three Jokers, but have you heard of the three dragon Jokers? DC Comics' upcoming Dark Night: Death Metal series appears to be one the wildest series the comic book company has ever published.
