Super Star Comics #10
"La renaissance cosmique" marks a pivotal moment in the Super Star Comics series, as Marv Wolfman and George Pérez deliver a story where the fabric of reality itself begins to unravel—heroes question why some are remembered while others vanish, and the fate of long-lost figures like Superman [Earth-2] and Flash [Jay Garrick] hangs in the balance. With George Pérez and Jerry Ordway’s dynamic art and Carl Gafford’s vivid colors, the issue reveals the multiverse has collapsed into a single Earth, now threatened by the Antimonitor’s relentless push toward the antimatter universe—setting the stage for a cosmic reckoning. The cover, a striking collaboration by José Luis García-López and George Pérez, captures the scale of the impending crisis.
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The heroes begin to wonder what's happening as some heroes are remembered while others aren't on this Earth, and why weren't Superman [Earth-2] and Flash [Jay Garrick], as well as other heroes not able to return back to their respective worlds after the battle at the dawn of time. Harbinger then explains the multiverse is no more as a result of that battle, as a single universe is now in existence with aspects from each surviving world. The Antimonitor later appears to try and finish what he started as he pulls the single Earth into the antimatter universe. To be concluded...
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