This week we're cautiously excited about the return of Superman, discussed in detail in this thread:
http://superman.nu/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=1908...so much so that some people on the forum are planning to buy Infinite Crisis #1. Since I've been reading DC comics all year, hoping for something like this to happen, I'm posting a recap to help people understand what's going on when they start reading the issue.
1. Kara Zor-El has returned from somewhere. Her origin hasn't been clarified yet. Similarly, Power Girl can't exactly remember where she came from...and doesn't seem to remember Kal-L, her Earth-2 cousin, at all.
2. In a miniseries called "Identity Crisis," it was revealed that the JLA once erased Dr. Light's memory to protect their identities. When Batman opposed the move, Zatanna also did the same to him...but Bruce knows about it now. In this same miniseries, Jean Loring (wife of Ray Palmer, the Atom) went crazy and killed Sue Dibny (wife of Ralph Dibny, the Elongated Man.) She was put away in Arkham.
3. Regarding the Iron Age Justice League: Kryptonite of various colors was recovered when Kara Zor-El crashed on earth. It was stored in a warehouse belonging to Ted Kord (Blue Beetle) but was stolen. Blue Beetle was killed while investigating this matter.
Infinite Crisis was preceded by four miniseries this year. Here's what happened in them:
1. THE OMAC PROJECT: After learning that the JLA once erased his memory, Batman deployed Brother Eye, a satellite that kept constant watch of superhumans...which Bruce viewed as a possible threat to humanity. However, the satellite has been hijacked and no longer responds to his commands...Maxwell Lord, leader of Checkmate and murderer of Blue Beetle, hijacked the satellite and used it to deploy OMACS...which are much like the agents from "the Matrix." Nanotech possesses normal humans, turning them into agents of Brother Eye.
Maxwell Lord mind-controlled Superman, causing him to attack Bruce Wayne and injure him pretty badly. Wonder Woman caught up with Maxwell Lord, who said she would never stop him unless she killed him. Careful what you wish for...she killed him. This seriously pissed off everyone...Superman, the JLA, and Brother Eye, who has developed AI capable of complex emotions. Brother Eye broadcast images of WW committing the foul deed all over earth, with the subtitle "MURDERER." He also transmitted hundreds of thousands of OMACS to kill all the superhumans on earth.
2. THE RANN/THANAGAR WAR: An ancient soul-eater named Onimar Syn created a bogus war between Rann and Thanagar. He is after Zeta-Beam technology that Rann possesses. Adam Strange, the Hawks, and the Omega Men teamed up to stop him. Good News: They succeeded in Zeta-Beaming Onimar Syn in seven different directions and destroying him. Bad News: It ripped a hole in space-time, and the war between the two planets continues, despite the Green Lantern Corps' attempt to mediate.
3. DAY OF VENGEANCE: After Jean Loring, wife of the Atom, was placed in the loony bin, she was possessed and became the new Eclipso. As Eclipso, she convinced the Spectre (who is currently without a human host, unrestrained) that magic is inherently evil and unnaturral, and that the avenging angel should destroy it. Several minor magical DCU characters, like Detective Chimp, teamed up to stop him. They all fed their powers to Captain Marvel, who temporarily was able to stop him. But it was useless...the Spectre finally confronted the wizard Shazam. The wizard, already weakened by a final battle with Mordru, fell by the hand of the Spectre...his crusade continues.
4. VILLIANS UNITED: In response to the JLA's mindwiping of Dr. Light, a society of supervillians formed, for protection and revenge. Six minor vilians, like Catman, didn't join the union, and were forced to do battle with the society.
MAJOR PLOT TWIST: The society of supervillians was organized and is headed by Luthor. The six holdouts that fought against the society were under the employ of...Luthor! There are TWO LUTHORS!!
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This is where Infinite Crisis #1 begins. As you know by now, Kal-L beat his way through the hypertime barrier this week, meaning that this story could be taking place at the same time as The Kingdom (1998.) It's also been speculated that the "other" Luthor is Luthor of Earth-1. All of that remains to be seen...