Top 10 Multiverse Events in DC Comics

Top 10 Multiverse Events in DC Comics

Embark with us on a captivating journey as we uncover the top 10 multiverse events in DC Comics, each a seismic force reshaping the very essence of their universe.

Crisis on Infinite Earths (1985-1986)

Crisis on Infinite Earths (1985-1986)

One of the most groundbreaking and influential multiverse events in DC Comics, “Crisis on Infinite Earths” reshaped the DC Universe in an unprecedented way.

Zero Hour: Crisis in Time (1994)

Zero Hour: Crisis in Time (1994)

“Zero Hour: Crisis in Time” brought another significant multiverse event to the DC Universe, focusing on the concept of time itself.

Infinite Crisis (2005-2006)

Infinite Crisis (2005-2006)

Building upon the foundations laid by “Crisis on Infinite Earths,” “Infinite Crisis” delved deeper into the intricate tapestry of the DC multiverse.

52 (2006-2007)

52 (2006-2007)

“52” stands as a unique and ambitious multiverse event in DC Comics. Following the cataclysmic events of “Infinite Crisis,” the DC Universe found itself in a one-year gap without its major superheroes.

Final Crisis (2008-2009)

Final Crisis (2008-2009)

Written by Grant Morrison, this event delves into the dark corners of the DC Universe, exploring the ultimate clash between good and evil.

Flashpoint (2011)

Flashpoint (2011)

This storyline marked a significant turning point in the DC multiverse, as it served as a catalyst for the company-wide reboot known as “The New 52.”

Dark Nights: Metal (2017-2018)

Dark Nights: Metal (2017-2018)

It brought a dark and twisted multiverse event to the forefront of DC Comics. Written by Scott Snyder and featuring the art of Greg Capullo, this event delved into the realms of darkness and introduced the concept of the Dark Multiverse.

Dark Nights: Death Metal (2020-2021)

Dark Nights: Death Metal (2020-2021)

This storyline served as a direct sequel to “Dark Nights: Metal” and continued the epic saga of the DC multiverse. Written by Scott Snyder with art by Greg Capullo, this event plunged the DC Universe into a nightmarish landscape ruled by the dark god, Perpetua.

Justice League: No Justice (2018)

Justice League: No Justice (2018)

This event brought together an unconventional team of heroes and villains in a multiverse event aimed at saving the very fabric of reality. Following the events of “Dark Nights: Metal,”

Forever Evil (2013-2014)

Forever Evil (2013-2014)

It unleashed darkness and villainy upon the DC Universe, presenting a multiverse event where the villains took center stage. Following the events of “Trinity War,” the Crime Syndicate from Earth-3.