![]() The publisher tells Newsarama nothing in the main Earth-Prime story is connected to any kind of future Arrowverse crossover. And though that's still a possibility, the events of Earth-Prime #6 make it seem like this evil Kal-El will be a more immediate threat in the heroes' future.īut with the Arrowverse shrinking through a series of recent cancellations, does all the foreshadowing mean anything? The final pages of Earth-Prime #6 are clearly intended to tease a future event. The story in fact end with the copy "The End. "They must be ready for what's coming," Ollie-Spectre ominously warns.Įarlier in the Earth-Prime saga, Newsarama speculated that Kingdom Come was coming to the CW, with Magog as its primary antagonist. Oliver/the Spectre reveals he was behind the appearance and reappearance of the heroes during the battle with Magog, and its purpose was to teach XS and Impulse to rely on each other and to prepare them for something coming in their future. On the final page of Earth-Prime #6, a mysterious, green-cloaked figure who appeared throughout the story reveals himself as the late Oliver Queen in his Arrowverse role as the Spectre. The heroes decide not to deal with it just yet, with Jay Garrick calling it "a mystery for another day."Įarth-Prime #6: Hero's Twilight finale page (Image credit: DC)īut that's not even the main kicker. This evil Kryptonian, who sought to "save" his world by brutally murdering everyone he considered bad or weak, has completely vanished. No one can find the black-clad, evil Kal-El from another reality. With the might of the CW's heroes behind them, XS and Impulse defeat Magog for good, and the world is saved.Īs the returned heroes round up the villains, they discover a problem. ![]() Just then, before Magog's army of supervillains can regroup, a strange green cloud brings back the superheroes of Earth-Prime. The heroes manage to splinter it, negating Magog's abilities. XS and Impulse learn that the source of Magog's power is in his golden spear. Retired from his Superman identity, Clark still manages to give the best advice in the multiverse, spurring the two speedsters to lead one last-ditch attack on the head of the invasion: Magog himself. By the time Magog himself descends upon Central City in the year 2049, the only heroes left to stop him are recent additions to the Flash family: Nora West-Allen, AKA XS, and Bart West-Alen, AKA Impulse.ĭoing what little they can to stave off Magog's assault of Earth-Prime, XS and Impulse finally manage to track down an older Clark Kent from Superman & Lois. Unfortunately, most of them have disappeared.Īfter every confrontation between hero and villain, a strange green mist makes the headliners of the CW-verse (and stars of Earth-Prime) disappear from their reality. Together, they become a threat that will require every one of Earth-Prime's heroes to defeat. To do so, he's assembled a team of villains including the mind-warping Evil Eye, the shape-shifting Clayface, the Flash villain Bloodwork (put in a pin in that), and an alternate-reality version of Kal-El. The spectre of the crossover still looms large.Unlike his comics counterpart, the CW-verse iteration of Magog seeks to end humanity's dependence on superheroes. Trying to relax after an amazing weekend. So, we have the Spectre and we know what that might mean for the universes in the #Arrowverse. And, to quote Ghostbusters, no it looks like it might actually happen. Now, this is interesting because there has long been a rumour that after crisis, Supergirl, Arrow, Legends, Black Lightning and Flash would all have their worlds merged into one. The Spectre and his assembled group of heroes then head back to stop him… but because Anti-Monitor and Spectre are so powerful, their massive throwdown unleashes so much energy that it merges all the different timelines and universes into one singular one. Now, in the Crisis comic storyline, The Spectre is the one who warns the heroes that the Anti-Monitor – played in the Crisis crossover by LaMonica Garrett – has gone back to the beginning of time to rewrite history. He is also Superman and Shazam!-level strong and a very important character in the comics and one here that executive producer Marc Guggenheim calls a ‘pivotal role’. ![]() In the comics, The Spectre is actually murdered policeman Jim Corrigan who isa murdered cop possessed by the Spirit of Vengeance who travels the multiverse punishing evil-doers. ![]() Another major player in the DC mythology has been cast for The CW’s Crisis On Infinite Earths crossover event.Ĭontinuum actor Stephen Lobo (how’s that for a DC-related name? What, Roger Batman was busy?) has been cast as The Spectre for the five-part Arrow, The Flash, Legends of Tomorrow, Supergirl and Batwoman adventure. ![]()
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