At the time of this viewing , it is with great sadness that George Perez has passed away. RIP George Perez your work with Marvel/DC shall be remembered.
Earth-27: a world where Linkara reboots his show once a year to reflect DC. Earth-89: a world where Linkara's favourite company is Image and he has a burning hatred for everything DC. Earth-7: a world where Linkara exclusively reviews comic book movies and shows. Earth-260: a world where Linkara is a badger who reviews late night talk shows. Earth-666: a world where Linkara is a backwards speaking demon who reviews manga and rarely reviews American comics. Earth-40: a world where Linkara loves Frank Miller and blindly defends him. Earth-1000: a desolate planet ravaged by war, disease, and famine in which Linkara reviews rocks that he finds on the ground. Earth-2: a world where Linkara reviews department store lamps for a living.
Linkara-AtopTheFourthWall Earth-50: linkara is an actual magic gun-wielding hero that is the universe’s first champion (there’s 5 other champions in that earth) who was born in what we’d call DC’s Bronze Age. Earth-51: same thing, but he‘s a justice society hero from the golden age (he then has a son who’s a part of infinity incorporated). Earth-52: same thing, but he’s a dark age “hero” with a muscle, gun and pouch fetish (AKA: rob liefeld). -A Dr Manhattan ripoff/pastiche then rebooted earth 52 (which is named Earth-new 52) which has linkara as a dumb Emo teen (like new 52 lobo) with a collar fetish (AKA: Jim lee whenever he makes costumes). Earth-53: same thing but he’s made as a champion in the silver age with a legitimately Hilarious female harlequin sidekick coloured in rainbows from the 5th dimension that he shoots out of his fingers. (because silver age).
Soo you're telling me that Flash in a vortex warning Batman about future events in BvS was NOT an asspull, but a homage to a way better story?! Unbelievable!
In an infinite number of universes, there is one where Linkara is a fan of Frank Miller. But only because the Frank Miller in that universe is the polar opposite of his mainstream counterpart
wasnt there an episode where there was an anti-linkara or something like that, like Linkrara dressed as a pirate with a goatee? Maybe that evil Linkara loves our Frank Miller but hates his universe's because, there, Frank is know for his ponderate political opinions, respectful portrail of women and for presenting every super hero equally, never making any of them to be he best, especially Batman. xD
@@calsh14 they originally had planned to do something with him but thanks to the fact that one of the showrunner Andrew kerisburg was accused of (and probably did do) many sexual misdemeanours to both men and women that many stars also complained about , so they decided to scrap his ideas and start fresh with their own. I think Crisis on infinite earths is really good not great like Crisis on earth X , Elseworlds or Invasion but still really good; what I think helps it is the fact that Marv wolfman himself co-wrote the entire story and dialogue with Marc Guggenheim, many writers & directors for the crisis (before you ask he was credited in part 4 as it was the most significant of the parts ). I think crisis would have been even better if Warner movie division just let them use some characters and not threatened them with taking characters away (most notably Superman and Bruce wayne despite Bruce not being able to use the Batsuit thanks to the deal Warner movie agreed to in exchange for him being on television? ), Greg Berlinati and Marc Guggenheim both along with Pete roth went to Warner bros to ask for a raise in budget to include as much actors they could but they were dicks to them.
That joke of the Joker working for ted turner was funny. Now I wonder if the Joker made marville, but his version was *INFINITELY* better than what we got.
roganzar I think Funny in Joker Kinda way would be: The Marville Comic as it is, But in the sleve were the comic come in it would include a .38 caliber gun and a single bullet with a Joker Card with "ENJOY Hahaha" Writen in red with all over the back. And when the Reader can't take it anymore and he/she picks the gun and aims it straigth to its temple feeling distresed because of the atrocity he/she had just witnesed. as he/she closes his/her eyes. Pulls the triguer... But... There's no sound... But there's a BANG!!! Alright.... as a the white flag pops out off the gimmicked .38. Forcing the poor soul to finish the comic thus enduring the tourture thats Marville.Ending on the reader Bitching about it on the internet.
8:15 Oh no, it's perfectly fine. Little known fact, Atlantis is actually Angel Grove after sinking down to the ocean, so those buildings were all empty.
And after all that it still doesn't work, wipe away the event that created everything and bring everything destroyed back. (no seriously go look up what happened after DC's recent event)
Or, conversely, stick with it and call everyone that calls you out for making Captain America a secret Nazi turned supertyrant dictator a stupid poopy head.
Coming back to this after your review of Dark Nights Metal. Having gotten myself familiar with COIE thanks to your very first Event Comics Month video, I had your same reaction upon seeing the return of a specific character from this event.
Elseworlds is what brings me here again... and I love watching Event Comics Month since they not only are entertaining but hey, I always love it when a guy with glasses reviews these events. I am excited for Fall 2019... Arrowverse: Crisis on Infinite Earths. Flash vs. Arrow. Heroes Join Forces Invasion Crisis on Earth-X Elseworlds Now Crisis on Infinite Earths. I am excited.
I started my little binging of AT4W going after every Batman content, and then went for a bit of DC, …though mostly still just searching up the Batfam related material. I watched the Crisis event review since it was referenced, but now that I have more context via the older videos, it just feels… better. Bigger. More impactful. I love it! This is just to say that the older videos are just a big "TIME 4 BACKSTORY" segway as long as I use them like one
And this is proof that I'll always be less of a weeb than I am a comic geek because I _always_ think of evil Superman, first. The tokusatsu show is the usage that throws me off.
I'm a bit disappointed he never mentioned George Pérez, specially considering he DREW the most popular trade cover Alex Ross colored. Still, great review.
I wasn't even close to being born during Crisis, but looking back and reading it decades later, I think it still holds up as the best event ever created.
Okay, good show and all but HOLY DAMN was Sacred Worlds the best possible song for the title card sequence. Blind Guardian+Crisis on Infinite Earths= PRETTY DARN AMAZING.
11:02 WE SHOULD DO SOMETHING! SHOULD WE DO SOMETHING? WE SHOULD DO SOMETHING! SHOULD WE DO SOMETHING? WE SHOULD DO SOMETHING! SHOULD WE DO SOMETHING? WE SHOULD DO SOMETHING! SHOULD WE DO SOMETHING? WE SHOULD DO SOMETHING! SHOULD WE DO SOMETHING? WE SHOULD DO SOMETHING! SHOULD WE DO SOMETHING? WE SHOULD DO SOMETHING! SHOULD WE DO SOMETHING? WE SHOULD DO SOMETHING! SHOULD WE DO SOMETHING? WE SHOULD DO SOMETHING! SHOULD WE DO SOMETHING? WE SHOULD DO SOMETHING! SHOULD WE DO SOMETHING? WE SHOULD DO SOMETHING! SHOULD WE DO SOMETHING? WE SHOULD DO SOMETHING! SHOULD WE DO SOMETHING? WE SHOULD DO SOMETHING! SHOULD WE DO SOMETHING? WE SHOULD DO SOMETHING! SHOULD WE DO SOMETHING? WE SHOULD DO SOMETHING! SHOULD WE DO SOMETHING? WE SHOULD DO SOMETHING! SHOULD WE DO SOMETHING? The first monitor: I'M GONNA DO SOMETHING! IN FACT, I'M GONNA DO ALOT OF THINGS!!!!
When I see parents shopping for comics for their kids as gifts, and they ask which ones have all the characters in I often have to say go with the event comics or team books simply because they have such large rosters
I'm here because of the news of George Perez's eventual demise his work was spectacular and I probably wouldn't be fan of this stuff because of him please take the time to pay respects to one of the greatest artists/writers of all time
I love how in hindsight the whole "multiverse" thing was thought to be too confusing to new viewers when it exists today and is geared to appear in both the MCU and DCEU.
IIRC it was only partially for the "benefit" of readers, it was also to simplify the DCU and make it easier for the various writers to maintain internal consistency. (We see how well THAT worked out, but that was the idea)
I like to imagine based on linkara's jokes, the multiverse only came to be because somebody forgot to plug the universe in and a jolt from a thunder storm briefly turned it on
Marv Wolfman is my fucking favorite comics legend. Other people are like Lee, Kirby, Kane, Ennis, Morrison, and Ditko, but for me, Wolfman is the MAN. He did The New Teen Titans and gave them an actual identity beyond "Justice League Junior", wrote the original Spider-Woman comics, created Blade, wrote Crisis, made Dick Grayson the character he is today - not an easy feat. He was way ahead of his time and broke boundaries. I love the shit out of him.
Just started reading this, having had essentially no prior experience with DC. So far, it's been surprisingly easy to follow for something of this scale and scope.
I fell Crisis on Infinite Earths was really one of the few crossovers that really changed things. Most of the others just interrupt the flow of the regular series with little last impact and what impact there is gets undone within a year or two. I think part of the strength of Crisis is they didn't really know what they had yet with events. Secret Wars was largely self contained with only the heroes' exits and returns covered in the regular books, sometimes the very next issue. It was more of a blip to the regular books. I think Crisis hit it best with the tie ins mainly being side stories with either only red skies in the background or heroes dealing with side effects of the main story. You didn't have to buy anything unless you were really interested in finding out what happened to Red Tornado after the JLA satellite blew up. The important stuff happend in the Crisis series, itself. While the initial aftermath may have been dicey (e.g. shipping off the JSA), it ultimately led to a line that embrace history in a way comics hadn't done before, outside of Roy Thomas. The Flash, especially really ran with the idea of their being a legacy between the speedsters and really built a family that loved using their powers to help each other and the public. It's why, I believe, The New 52 couldn't be sustained. It was so different from what people's perception of DC was. It didn't feel like it was really trying to build something new up. However, it wasn't without problems. I think All Star Squadron and Infinity Inc. were really hurt, and they were great.
This opening is the greatest moment I feel you have ever produced. I return to this video often due to how perfectly it was done. I will continue to watch your content, but thank you for this masterpiece.
"It's like the White Rabbit, but with more clothes." I have often said that you can improve any character design by adding more clothes to it. My version of Wonder Woman wears 36 overcoats.
One thing to say about this story, EPIC! Seriously this story is one of my personal favorites in comics (which admittedly is very few since I'm more of a Video Game/ Manga/ Anime guy.) Though the attitude that DC adapted after this story can just be a spit on Marv Wolfman's face especially regarding what happened with Infinite Crisis and Countdown and the other DC event that Linkara will cover later this month but that's for later.
Sitting minding my own business until friggin Blind Guardian slaps me in the face and I stare off into the cosmos for half a second lamenting the war that raged across the infinite expanses of the multiverse and nearly shattered the very nature of reality. ...Nice song choice Link.
Rewatching in preparation for the next events comics month, and this comic is even more interesting given recent events in DC. As was mentioned a few times before, DC is still hung up Crisis On Infinite Earths and so many events from DC are meta commentaries on continuity. I'm of two minds of the initial consequences of this comic. While I can see the need for streamlining, there was lore post crisis I prefer, and the idea of many worlds being merged into one is interesting, I've also never been fond of the literal retconning out of characters and erasing everything that came before as if it didn't matter or happen in some sense. I don't think those last points are true anymore, but again, DC is really weird about their continuity.
I actually started reading comics regularly with Crisis on Infinite Earths. I was away from home for the first time and, admittedly, wasn't adjusting well. I'd read comics here and there over the years, but never really got into them due to never being able to get the next issue of continuing stories. I actually started near the end, with Crisis #9. A cover with with every villain of the multiverse ready to attack is eye catching. It was a bit confusing, I must admit, two Luthors (one with hair). Brainiac looking like a robotic skeleton was new, but there was enough to figure out that it was a multi-universe story. It also helped that DC was printing Who's Who at the time and the backstory could be picked up there in the days before Google and Wikipedia. At the time, Tales of the Teen Titans was reprinting the Trigon story and that's where I discovered that Dick Grayson had grown up and become Nightwing. I thought that was really cool that the perpetual sidekick was actually and adult and a strong leader. When the last issue of Crisis hit and Wally became the Flash, I was hooked on the whole idea of sidekicks finally moving out on their own. I was vaguely familiar with Kid Flash from the old Filmation cartoons. I never really thought about it, but given where I was, it probably resonated with me.
The Summon Ing? My god! They're trying to summon the villains from Metroid Prime 2! ...damn, now I want a teamup of Booster Gold and Samus. How awesome would that be?
Sergeant Rock would be wonderful to see a highlight of as a Retrospective. Funny enough when I was a kid my Grandma had trunks of old comics that, after I discovered Comics and told her about, she took out for me. Stuff my father had. Including Sergeant Rock. I fondly remember them, but in a very dim sort of way. The details have faded, just the sense of adventure and fun remaining.
You mentioned in here about how fast the Antimatter wave was traveling and an idea popped into my head. Since there is no reason to view this wave as a uniform shape, at least on a universal scale it could be expanding based on what it is encountering, empty space with less matter equals less resistance, therefore when hitting earth and the source for the multiverse, more resistance.
I think the bit about servant-daughter-lady not knowing how to react to Luthor Jr. was not because of his age, but because of the energy coming off of him. If you look in the shadowed parts of his art, there are white Kirby Dots inter-spaced throughout them.
You know the original DC multiverse was restored with Superman, Supergirl, Parallax during the Convergence event where they went back in time during the events of Crisis Of Infinite Earths to stop it with the help of Brainiac. Cosmic beings called The Hands also restored every iteration of the multiverse in Dark Nights: Death Metal #6. Every version of the multiverse coexist.
Holy $#!@ he's doing Crisis on Infinite Earths? You're doing Crisis on Infinite Earths?!??! YES!!!!!!!! XD Thank you so much for this. Its probably the big main event comic that basically got me into full-fledged comics collecting.
Oh god...the Losers. They are fucking awesome! Especially in New Frontier when Johnny Cloud made a last stand against a T-Rex (also recreated in the movie but with King Faraday instead)..hell, that bit with The Losers was so cool that their graves on Dinosaur Island was shown in a Superdad comic.
That whole prologue is One of my favorite parts of New Frontier. Johnny Cloud jumping with Grenades into the mouth of a T-Rex is still a crowning moment of awesome. And it kicked so much ass when the recent Tomasi Superman run homaged it.
When you mentioned Wolfman and the amount of research he did for Crisis, it really jumped out at me. I remember Roy Thomas talking about a huge rush to wrap up stories in All-Star Squadron because of Crisis. Originally, they had intended for the worlds to be merged only going forward, and the idea of changing history so they'd always been one universe was a last minute decision, which forced him to change a lot of his plans, leading to the creation of the Young All-Stars.
One of the best stories that somehow led directly to many of the worst stories in addition to so many repeated stories that you'll forever feel like you're stuck in a time loop...
I mean, it helped that they'd established her (and even her Harbinger codename) several years before the event, so they didn't have to introduce her, just expand her story.
Notable quotes: "In the Beginning there was only one. A Single Black Infinitude. So Cold and So Dark for So Very Long that even the Burning Light was imperceptible. But the light grew, and the Infinitude Shuddered! And the Darkness finally Screamed, as much in pain as in relief!" Monitor: "I am...THE MONITOR! And I have Summoned you here because your Universes are about to Die!" Joker: "Worth, Oh, Roughly Twenty-Six Million once they underwent the new computer coloration process" Kamandi: "Superman?!" Superman: "How do you?!...Ah of course, you must have met my Earth-1 Counterpart Monitor: "Lyla, what is it? Can't you bring the Luthor Baby to me?" Lyla doesn't quite know how to answer the man who has raised her since childhood. Indeed, how can you explain the sight she now sees? "For Decades, Pessimistic Placards announced 'The World is Coming to an End'...Today heralded by hail-filled crimson skies and electrical fury, the World is INDEED at it's End!"
Anti-Monitor: "Greetings, Flash! I hope the anticipation has been worth it! Call me... THE (ANTI-)MONITOR! And soon, I shall be ruler over all who live!"
Linkara: And of course Blue Beetle, Ted Kord... Who of course you should all be familiar with, since I did a freaking huge retrospective on the Blue Beetle last year. Me: Oh yeah, Blue Beetle. The very first Blue Beetle, yeah I remember him. Good guy, he was a good guy all righty. I remember him using his ship's guns on... someone.
Really glad you started with Crisis. Say what you will about it critically but above all that it is freaking EPIC! That's part of what is so disappointing about so many modern events. They try so hard to artificially manufacture a reason this comic is the be all end all and it just feels off and like they are trying to hard. Crisis at least managed to truly be one of the most epic and massive stories in all of comics.
Sergeant Rock and Easy Company... it was honestly one of my first comics. I would LOVE to see them highlighted. It's funny. I got into comics because my mother wouldn't sign a permission slip for me to attend outdoor school. So for 3 weeks I was just sitting at a desk they told me to sit at in the annex of my elementary school. Inside that desk, was a random collection of books. Some of these books were ones I've tried to track down at stores before by could never find. Including things like a book about Spiderman (Included a bunch of comics like his origin, first run in with the Green Goblin, the Vulture, etc. As well as little articles between comics talking about the hero, his powers, his supporting cast, comparisons to other heroes like how his webbing could resist 80% of the Human Torch's max heat, turn invisible in an hour like Sue Storm, a one inch thick strand looped around The Thing would hold him still, and how flexible it was compared to Mr. Fantastic), the Fantastic Four, Captain America... I went to my Grandmother's after that first weekend and mentioned the comics. She went up to the attic to take out my dad's old trunk filled with his comic collection (That I had never heard of until then). Included a ton of Gold and Silver Age stuff. Captain America and Sergeant Rock and Easy Company were two of the more numerous ones that I just devoured.
How is it DC can write good, sometimes even great, comics for thier giant reboot/retcons but always make a mess of the actual reboot leading to a even more confused continuity where nobody (including the writers) seem sure what exactly what is now the history of they characters, what did and didn't happen. Or worse leaves you with things that still happened so but differently from how the old comics showed it, or happened to some of the characters it used to but not to others. I used to love some of the DC comics but reboot fatigue has just done it in. Even if the current stuff is really good now I don't want to get invested as I expect it to be partially wiped away in a couple of years.
I think the main problem with "Crisis On Infinite Earths," one had led to the problems to this day, is that they didn't go far enough. Many of the problems were caused by trying to keep some parts of the old continuity while wiping out others. This led to conflicts between the titles that had to be worked out, often in ways that created even more problems. An example is with my favorite title: "Legion Of Super-Heroes." When they rebooted Superman one of the things they established is that he was never a Superboy. The problem with that is: Superboy was the inspiration for The Legion and was also a key active member of the team. He could not just be deleted from The Legion's history. So the Legion's Creative Team came up with a story where they established that the Superboy in the Legion was not the one who became Superman. The fix wasn't perfect but it allowed them to keep The Legion's history intact. Had it been allowed to stand The Legion could have continued with minimal issues (it was in a story were Superboy dies saving the world he came from [an Earth a Pocket Universe]). Then they had to completely eliminate Superboy from The Legion's history. This led to a need to do fix after fix after fix. Eventually, The Creative Team ended up wiping out everything and starting over again because the problems simply could not be fixed. If I remember correctly, they wrote that they did it because they were having to spend more time fixing problems than telling stories. I think that if The Creative Teams had started from scratch after the DCU was wiped out it would have avoided the problems that led to the future big events. They could have done a one or two issue story in each title which lays out the current history of the characters with the rule that "if we didn't write it, it didn't happen." Once completed, they could move on with new stories without the need to fix lingering issues.
My all time favorite event comic. When I read it first I only knew %10 of characters, the more characters I learn it gets better each reread. Last time I reread, I suprised even John Constantine was in the story. I still couldn't make a conclusion whether having multiverse is good thing or bad thing. I always loved different story opportunities with this characters like Elseworld stories, Kingdom Come, Secret Identity on the other hand post crisis contunity used JSA characters so good that created incredible Legacy consept. I'm missing Mark Waid's Flash family. Destroying that is enough reason for hating New 52. Next DC event will be Flashpoint in Event Month. Compared to Crisis, it's a weak story for a reboot. It attempted to merge another universe with DC universe again but unlike Fawcett and Charlton, Wildstorm not fitted DC universe (Autority not works with Justice League, that's what I get it ). Maybe having multiverse is better like in this case. Even Milestone universe kinda worked in 90's but nowadays not gonna heard anything about them. I reaiiy want a Milestone Universe rebirth book.
I've always thought that the excuse that the multiple worlds was "confusing" to new readers was a crock. I started reading comics as an elementary school kid in the 70's and I never had a problem with the idea. It was always explained in whatever story where he multiple Earths played a part. One thing it did do for me as a young reader was connect me to the Golden Age and the rich, colorful history of DC Comics. There was something amazing about the idea that these characters and comics had been around for years before I was even born. History is so pliable these days that most comics seem to exist without any sort of past whatsoever. If they really felt like the multiple characters were problematic, they could have simply issued a moratorium on using the Earth-2 versions going forward. It would have been a lot simpler and still left the history intact.
At the time of this viewing , it is with great sadness that George Perez has passed away. RIP George Perez your work with Marvel/DC shall be remembered.
God rest his soul
That man was an artist in the purest sense of the word.
Earth-27: a world where Linkara reboots his show once a year to reflect DC.
Earth-89: a world where Linkara's favourite company is Image and he has a burning hatred for everything DC.
Earth-7: a world where Linkara exclusively reviews comic book movies and shows.
Earth-260: a world where Linkara is a badger who reviews late night talk shows.
Earth-666: a world where Linkara is a backwards speaking demon who reviews manga and rarely reviews American comics.
Earth-40: a world where Linkara loves Frank Miller and blindly defends him.
Earth-1000: a desolate planet ravaged by war, disease, and famine in which Linkara reviews rocks that he finds on the ground.
Earth-2: a world where Linkara reviews department store lamps for a living.
Earth-2 is actually exactly the same as Earth-1, just with more lasers.
Linkara-AtopTheFourthWall but are there laser SHARKS on Earth 2?
Earth 8675309, where Linkara in the Shadows reviews 80's music.
Earth-40 is the darkest timeline.
Linkara-AtopTheFourthWall
Earth-50: linkara is an actual magic gun-wielding hero that is the universe’s first champion (there’s 5 other champions in that earth) who was born in what we’d call DC’s Bronze Age.
Earth-51: same thing, but he‘s a justice society hero from the golden age (he then has a son who’s a part of infinity incorporated).
Earth-52: same thing, but he’s a dark age “hero” with a muscle, gun and pouch fetish (AKA: rob liefeld).
-A Dr Manhattan ripoff/pastiche then rebooted earth 52 (which is named Earth-new 52) which has linkara as a dumb Emo teen (like new 52 lobo) with a collar fetish (AKA: Jim lee whenever he makes costumes).
Earth-53: same thing but he’s made as a champion in the silver age with a legitimately Hilarious female harlequin sidekick coloured in rainbows from the 5th dimension that he shoots out of his fingers. (because silver age).
Soo you're telling me that Flash in a vortex warning Batman about future events in BvS was NOT an asspull, but a homage to a way better story?! Unbelievable!
I actually squealed when I saw that in the movie.
I threw up a little in my mouth when Flash came to warn Batman in that dream sequence.
TouhouFather Hey, did you know Wonder Woman was in that movie?
MovieMan22 Wonder Woman: (Waves is hand to us) Hello!!! 😉🙋
After hearing the full story from Snyder, its less weird
In an infinite number of universes, there is one where Linkara is a fan of Frank Miller. But only because the Frank Miller in that universe is the polar opposite of his mainstream counterpart
John Porteous maaan if only we lived in that universe.
Ebbi the Tigress perhaps but maybe in that universe all that is good here is bad so you might hate your favorite series in that universe.
Does that mean that Frank Miller started crazy and became sane later in life?
More likely because Frank Miller retired right after Batman Year One
wasnt there an episode where there was an anti-linkara or something like that, like Linkrara dressed as a pirate with a goatee?
Maybe that evil Linkara loves our Frank Miller but hates his universe's because, there, Frank is know for his ponderate political opinions, respectful portrail of women and for presenting every super hero equally, never making any of them to be he best, especially Batman. xD
I compared Psycho Pirates dialogue in the comic to the Elseworlds after credits scene and they basically did it word for word. Good Work CW.
Then did nothing with him 🙄
@@calsh14 they originally had planned to do something with him but thanks to the fact that one of the showrunner Andrew kerisburg was accused of (and probably did do) many sexual misdemeanours to both men and women that many stars also complained about , so they decided to scrap his ideas and start fresh with their own. I think Crisis on infinite earths is really good not great like Crisis on earth X , Elseworlds or Invasion but still really good; what I think helps it is the fact that Marv wolfman himself co-wrote the entire story and dialogue with Marc Guggenheim, many writers & directors for the crisis (before you ask he was credited in part 4 as it was the most significant of the parts ). I think crisis would have been even better if Warner movie division just let them use some characters and not threatened them with taking characters away (most notably Superman and Bruce wayne despite Bruce not being able to use the Batsuit thanks to the deal Warner movie agreed to in exchange for him being on television? ), Greg Berlinati and Marc Guggenheim both along with Pete roth went to Warner bros to ask for a raise in budget to include as much actors they could but they were dicks to them.
That joke of the Joker working for ted turner was funny. Now I wonder if the Joker made marville, but his version was *INFINITELY* better than what we got.
Jared Samples Joker would write something weird and nonsensical, but at least it wouldn't be stupid
Jared Samples Yeah, the Joker would make it funny.
That makes a lot of sense.
roganzar I think Funny in Joker Kinda way would be: The Marville Comic as it is, But in the sleve were the comic come in it would include a .38 caliber gun and a single bullet with a Joker Card with "ENJOY Hahaha" Writen in red with all over the back. And when the Reader can't take it anymore and he/she picks the gun and aims it straigth to its temple feeling distresed because of the atrocity he/she had just witnesed. as he/she closes his/her eyes.
Pulls the triguer...
But...
There's no sound...
But there's a BANG!!! Alright.... as a the white flag pops out off the gimmicked .38.
Forcing the poor soul to finish the comic thus enduring the tourture thats Marville.Ending on the reader Bitching about it on the internet.
@@LION0410
That insane bastard...
I love the unhinged emotion you put into voicing Psycho Pirate, very fitting.
If this episode had been 2 hours long, covering every single plot point, I would have watched it from beginning to end.
8:15 Oh no, it's perfectly fine. Little known fact, Atlantis is actually Angel Grove after sinking down to the ocean, so those buildings were all empty.
Pollo: Linkara, it's 4:00 in the morning. Why are you making videos?
Linkara: Because I lost control of my life.
Your reference is not incorrect.
That's okay uncle Linkara, I'm not curious anymore.
Likara: .....
Linkara: *AAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!*
fodv93 *play combine harvester*
17:20 - Good news: they DID get Ray Palmer to help work on the Crisis in the Arrowverse. And his Superman doppelgänger and eventual successor too
Marvel: If at first your event fails, wipe it away by another event.
And keep doing it until SOMETHING sticks.
KidSnivy96 And even if it does stick just do another event anyway!
And it repeats in an endless cycle.
And after all that it still doesn't work, wipe away the event that created everything and bring everything destroyed back. (no seriously go look up what happened after DC's recent event)
Or, conversely, stick with it and call everyone that calls you out for making Captain America a secret Nazi turned supertyrant dictator a stupid poopy head.
I'm just re-watching this video for the Crisis on Infinite Earths mini series starting this Sunday.
I just found out about that. From what I've seen from clips it looks really great.
To this day, I consider Crisis On Infinite Earths the greatest comic ever.
Coming back to this after your review of Dark Nights Metal. Having gotten myself familiar with COIE thanks to your very first Event Comics Month video, I had your same reaction upon seeing the return of a specific character from this event.
Since this is 'Event Comics Month', I feel like we should celebrate, but I dunno...should we DO something?
TheNN We should do something!
Should we do something?
TheNN I come from the far off future of 2018, I come with an answer! We should do something
Knight Mann In fact we should do lots of things
Should we?
Elseworlds is what brings me here again... and I love watching Event Comics Month since they not only are entertaining but hey, I always love it when a guy with glasses reviews these events. I am excited for Fall 2019... Arrowverse: Crisis on Infinite Earths.
Flash vs. Arrow.
Heroes Join Forces
Invasion
Crisis on Earth-X
Elseworlds
Now Crisis on Infinite Earths. I am excited.
I started my little binging of AT4W going after every Batman content, and then went for a bit of DC, …though mostly still just searching up the Batfam related material. I watched the Crisis event review since it was referenced, but now that I have more context via the older videos, it just feels… better. Bigger. More impactful. I love it!
This is just to say that the older videos are just a big "TIME 4 BACKSTORY" segway as long as I use them like one
10:05 "Ultraman! ULTRAMAN!" It is SO WEIRD seeing that name in a context I'm not used to.
Yeah, when I hear Ultraman, I think of a 50 foot giant that fires Specium Beams. Not Evil! Superman.
SMAXZO who once fought with Kamen Rider Ichigo.
Larger than life! Ultraman!
@@johnnygyro2295 Watch out, Kaiju Ultraman! Balloonga is attacking Carl Fredricksen’s house!
And this is proof that I'll always be less of a weeb than I am a comic geek because I _always_ think of evil Superman, first. The tokusatsu show is the usage that throws me off.
“So cold and so dark for so long that even the burning light was imperceptible.” Every Zack Snyder movie ever
I'm a bit disappointed he never mentioned George Pérez, specially considering he DREW the most popular trade cover Alex Ross colored. Still, great review.
I wasn't even close to being born during Crisis, but looking back and reading it decades later, I think it still holds up as the best event ever created.
Okay, good show and all but HOLY DAMN was Sacred Worlds the best possible song for the title card sequence. Blind Guardian+Crisis on Infinite Earths= PRETTY DARN AMAZING.
11:02 WE SHOULD DO SOMETHING! SHOULD WE DO SOMETHING?
WE SHOULD DO SOMETHING! SHOULD WE DO SOMETHING?
WE SHOULD DO SOMETHING! SHOULD WE DO SOMETHING?
WE SHOULD DO SOMETHING! SHOULD WE DO SOMETHING?
WE SHOULD DO SOMETHING! SHOULD WE DO SOMETHING?
WE SHOULD DO SOMETHING! SHOULD WE DO SOMETHING?
WE SHOULD DO SOMETHING! SHOULD WE DO SOMETHING?
WE SHOULD DO SOMETHING! SHOULD WE DO SOMETHING?
WE SHOULD DO SOMETHING! SHOULD WE DO SOMETHING?
WE SHOULD DO SOMETHING! SHOULD WE DO SOMETHING?
WE SHOULD DO SOMETHING! SHOULD WE DO SOMETHING?
WE SHOULD DO SOMETHING! SHOULD WE DO SOMETHING?
WE SHOULD DO SOMETHING! SHOULD WE DO SOMETHING?
WE SHOULD DO SOMETHING! SHOULD WE DO SOMETHING?
WE SHOULD DO SOMETHING! SHOULD WE DO SOMETHING?
WE SHOULD DO SOMETHING! SHOULD WE DO SOMETHING?
The first monitor: I'M GONNA DO SOMETHING! IN FACT, I'M GONNA DO ALOT OF THINGS!!!!
All other Monitors: SHOULD YOU DO SOMETHING????
Much like CW’s Monitor
When I see parents shopping for comics for their kids as gifts, and they ask which ones have all the characters in I often have to say go with the event comics or team books simply because they have such large rosters
I'm here because of the news of George Perez's eventual demise his work was spectacular and I probably wouldn't be fan of this stuff because of him please take the time to pay respects to one of the greatest artists/writers of all time
I wanna see this story and infinite crisis turned into animated films
I love how in hindsight the whole "multiverse" thing was thought to be too confusing to new viewers when it exists today and is geared to appear in both the MCU and DCEU.
Yeah I don't get why DC thought it was complicated did they think People were idiots who don't get the idea of the multiverse?.
IIRC it was only partially for the "benefit" of readers, it was also to simplify the DCU and make it easier for the various writers to maintain internal consistency. (We see how well THAT worked out, but that was the idea)
I like to imagine based on linkara's jokes, the multiverse only came to be because somebody forgot to plug the universe in and a jolt from a thunder storm briefly turned it on
Ultraman's final line before flying into the void. "I'll do what I've always done: fight to the very end." This always gets me.
Marv Wolfman is my fucking favorite comics legend. Other people are like Lee, Kirby, Kane, Ennis, Morrison, and Ditko, but for me, Wolfman is the MAN. He did The New Teen Titans and gave them an actual identity beyond "Justice League Junior", wrote the original Spider-Woman comics, created Blade, wrote Crisis, made Dick Grayson the character he is today - not an easy feat. He was way ahead of his time and broke boundaries. I love the shit out of him.
Indeed!
This month is going to be AWESOME!
i agree this event comic month is going to be amazing
And next week, we get Secret Wars (1984) AKA the good secret war.
yup indeed
KidSnivy96 and that Spider-Man gets the black suit
Here for the potential traffic upswing stemming from the announcement at the end of the Elseworlds crossover
4 years of researching the characters you want to use. More events should follow that example.
Just started reading this, having had essentially no prior experience with DC. So far, it's been surprisingly easy to follow for something of this scale and scope.
I fell Crisis on Infinite Earths was really one of the few crossovers that really changed things. Most of the others just interrupt the flow of the regular series with little last impact and what impact there is gets undone within a year or two.
I think part of the strength of Crisis is they didn't really know what they had yet with events. Secret Wars was largely self contained with only the heroes' exits and returns covered in the regular books, sometimes the very next issue. It was more of a blip to the regular books.
I think Crisis hit it best with the tie ins mainly being side stories with either only red skies in the background or heroes dealing with side effects of the main story. You didn't have to buy anything unless you were really interested in finding out what happened to Red Tornado after the JLA satellite blew up. The important stuff happend in the Crisis series, itself.
While the initial aftermath may have been dicey (e.g. shipping off the JSA), it ultimately led to a line that embrace history in a way comics hadn't done before, outside of Roy Thomas. The Flash, especially really ran with the idea of their being a legacy between the speedsters and really built a family that loved using their powers to help each other and the public. It's why, I believe, The New 52 couldn't be sustained. It was so different from what people's perception of DC was. It didn't feel like it was really trying to build something new up.
However, it wasn't without problems. I think All Star Squadron and Infinity Inc. were really hurt, and they were great.
This opening is the greatest moment I feel you have ever produced. I return to this video often due to how perfectly it was done. I will continue to watch your content, but thank you for this masterpiece.
"It's like the White Rabbit, but with more clothes."
I have often said that you can improve any character design by adding more clothes to it. My version of Wonder Woman wears 36 overcoats.
One thing to say about this story, EPIC! Seriously this story is one of my personal favorites in comics (which admittedly is very few since I'm more of a Video Game/ Manga/ Anime guy.) Though the attitude that DC adapted after this story can just be a spit on Marv Wolfman's face especially regarding what happened with Infinite Crisis and Countdown and the other DC event that Linkara will cover later this month but that's for later.
so on the title card, would the superheroine be called Lin-Kara
Chad Riggs there would also be a Lian-Kara who gets mutilated for no good reason. And then retconned out of existence.
Thank you, Mr. Linkara. I have been waiting for Event Comics Month since it was first mentioned. Especially since Blackest Night.
Sitting minding my own business until friggin Blind Guardian slaps me in the face and I stare off into the cosmos for half a second lamenting the war that raged across the infinite expanses of the multiverse and nearly shattered the very nature of reality.
...Nice song choice Link.
Funny thing, I recently watched the animated adaptation of this, and Psycho Pirate was the last name he picked and it was Harbinger that coined it
Rewatching in preparation for the next events comics month, and this comic is even more interesting given recent events in DC. As was mentioned a few times before, DC is still hung up Crisis On Infinite Earths and so many events from DC are meta commentaries on continuity.
I'm of two minds of the initial consequences of this comic. While I can see the need for streamlining, there was lore post crisis I prefer, and the idea of many worlds being merged into one is interesting, I've also never been fond of the literal retconning out of characters and erasing everything that came before as if it didn't matter or happen in some sense. I don't think those last points are true anymore, but again, DC is really weird about their continuity.
16:41 - And that's why Goku can't use Ultra Instinct anymore once he gets back to Universe 7...
I actually started reading comics regularly with Crisis on Infinite Earths. I was away from home for the first time and, admittedly, wasn't adjusting well. I'd read comics here and there over the years, but never really got into them due to never being able to get the next issue of continuing stories. I actually started near the end, with Crisis #9. A cover with with every villain of the multiverse ready to attack is eye catching. It was a bit confusing, I must admit, two Luthors (one with hair). Brainiac looking like a robotic skeleton was new, but there was enough to figure out that it was a multi-universe story. It also helped that DC was printing Who's Who at the time and the backstory could be picked up there in the days before Google and Wikipedia.
At the time, Tales of the Teen Titans was reprinting the Trigon story and that's where I discovered that Dick Grayson had grown up and become Nightwing. I thought that was really cool that the perpetual sidekick was actually and adult and a strong leader. When the last issue of Crisis hit and Wally became the Flash, I was hooked on the whole idea of sidekicks finally moving out on their own. I was vaguely familiar with Kid Flash from the old Filmation cartoons. I never really thought about it, but given where I was, it probably resonated with me.
Gathering Heroes, and Villains to save the day in a time of "Crisis". = Doin' Thangs!
Much like everyone else, I'm here after watching the first three parts of CWs Crisis.
The Summon Ing? My god! They're trying to summon the villains from Metroid Prime 2!
...damn, now I want a teamup of Booster Gold and Samus. How awesome would that be?
In the upcoming Crisis mini series, the wall of anti-matter colored red.
"Is that better or worse than TH-cam's copyright system?" DEFINITELY better!
That two page spread with all the heroes that George Perez did really illustrates ( pun intended) why George is one of the best in the business
Just found out he passed away. R.I.P.
@@MrBlueSkyof1607 me too . I’m absolutely devastated. He was one of the absolute best😔
Sergeant Rock would be wonderful to see a highlight of as a Retrospective.
Funny enough when I was a kid my Grandma had trunks of old comics that, after I discovered Comics and told her about, she took out for me. Stuff my father had. Including Sergeant Rock. I fondly remember them, but in a very dim sort of way. The details have faded, just the sense of adventure and fun remaining.
7:35 well if Lucifer Morningstar taught us something is that "Big Bang" is an appropiate title
anyone else excited to see this epic event Crisis on infinite earths adapted in live action late this year
You mentioned in here about how fast the Antimatter wave was traveling and an idea popped into my head.
Since there is no reason to view this wave as a uniform shape, at least on a universal scale it could be expanding based on what it is encountering, empty space with less matter equals less resistance, therefore when hitting earth and the source for the multiverse, more resistance.
I think the bit about servant-daughter-lady not knowing how to react to Luthor Jr. was not because of his age, but because of the energy coming off of him.
If you look in the shadowed parts of his art, there are white Kirby Dots inter-spaced throughout them.
that moment when you realise him saying "The Countdown reviews 400 ish episodes ago".. was not a joke
You know the original DC multiverse was restored with Superman, Supergirl, Parallax during the Convergence event where they went back in time during the events of Crisis Of Infinite Earths to stop it with the help of Brainiac. Cosmic beings called The Hands also restored every iteration of the multiverse in Dark Nights: Death Metal #6. Every version of the multiverse coexist.
Event comic month!
We're getting Crisis and Secret Wars, so what are the other two?
Buffalo Delorean maybe spiderverse?
Infinity Gauntlet, and Flashpoint.
Source: atopthefourthwall.com/state-of-the-wall-3-28-17/
6:53 So they’re gonna fit 12 issues into 3 movies somehow, wow
Just discovered this channel, LOVE IT !!
How many people came to watch this video to research for CW’s Crisis on Infinite Earths event?
Holy $#!@ he's doing Crisis on Infinite Earths? You're doing Crisis on Infinite Earths?!??! YES!!!!!!!! XD Thank you so much for this. Its probably the big main event comic that basically got me into full-fledged comics collecting.
Linkara’s psycho pirate voice is amazing!
I actually read the book after watching your review. Best comic book I ever read in a long time!
15:12 Well Ted Turner does own DC. So who did you think he would get to color those black and white films.
Oh god...the Losers. They are fucking awesome! Especially in New Frontier when Johnny Cloud made a last stand against a T-Rex (also recreated in the movie but with King Faraday instead)..hell, that bit with The Losers was so cool that their graves on Dinosaur Island was shown in a Superdad comic.
That whole prologue is One of my favorite parts of New Frontier. Johnny Cloud jumping with Grenades into the mouth of a T-Rex is still a crowning moment of awesome. And it kicked so much ass when the recent Tomasi Superman run homaged it.
I came here because Crisis is coming to CW. I must learn again to prepare!
Let's get it on finally took you a while but I'm grateful we got this episode
When you mentioned Wolfman and the amount of research he did for Crisis, it really jumped out at me. I remember Roy Thomas talking about a huge rush to wrap up stories in All-Star Squadron because of Crisis. Originally, they had intended for the worlds to be merged only going forward, and the idea of changing history so they'd always been one universe was a last minute decision, which forced him to change a lot of his plans, leading to the creation of the Young All-Stars.
One of the best stories that somehow led directly to many of the worst stories in addition to so many repeated stories that you'll forever feel like you're stuck in a time loop...
Using Blind Guardian for your intro = me subbing.
Well played Linkara.
23:30 Dogs and cats living together MASS HYSTERIA!!!
Don't worry Linkara, it's still Monday here in Hawaii.
Can someone please tell me what the song that plays at 6:24 is? It's awesome!!!
Sacred World.
I wonder how the Arrowverse is gonna handle Lyla in their version of Crisis.
I mean, it helped that they'd established her (and even her Harbinger codename) several years before the event, so they didn't have to introduce her, just expand her story.
So it begins... Event Comics Month has begun.
Notable quotes:
"In the Beginning there was only one. A Single Black Infinitude. So Cold and So Dark for So Very Long that even the Burning Light was imperceptible. But the light grew, and the Infinitude Shuddered! And the Darkness finally Screamed, as much in pain as in relief!"
Monitor: "I am...THE MONITOR! And I have Summoned you here because your Universes are about to Die!"
Joker: "Worth, Oh, Roughly Twenty-Six Million once they underwent the new computer coloration process"
Kamandi: "Superman?!"
Superman: "How do you?!...Ah of course, you must have met my Earth-1 Counterpart
Monitor: "Lyla, what is it? Can't you bring the Luthor Baby to me?"
Lyla doesn't quite know how to answer the man who has raised her since childhood. Indeed, how can you explain the sight she now sees?
"For Decades, Pessimistic Placards announced 'The World is Coming to an End'...Today heralded by hail-filled crimson skies and electrical fury, the World is INDEED at it's End!"
Anti-Monitor: "Greetings, Flash! I hope the anticipation has been worth it! Call me... THE (ANTI-)MONITOR! And soon, I shall be ruler over all who live!"
Anyone else rewatching this right before the CW Crisis to compare the stories of the original vs the adaptation?
For me, not really. I'm rewatching outta hype and memory.
I was watching it to who some of the characters are like Pariah (Did I spell it correctly?) and the Anti-Monitor.
@@michaelrhett4958 You got it right.
I know why you're watching this video again :)
mikejaxer well not really because I-
Yeah you do
Linkara: And of course Blue Beetle, Ted Kord... Who of course you should all be familiar with, since I did a freaking huge retrospective on the Blue Beetle last year.
Me: Oh yeah, Blue Beetle. The very first Blue Beetle, yeah I remember him. Good guy, he was a good guy all righty. I remember him using his ship's guns on... someone.
Second Blue Beetle. =)
@@AT4W exact reaction
Ok who want linkara as DCEU version of pyscho pirate
Damn this is so good. I'm going to take this as a early birthday present :D
Really glad you started with Crisis. Say what you will about it critically but above all that it is freaking EPIC! That's part of what is so disappointing about so many modern events. They try so hard to artificially manufacture a reason this comic is the be all end all and it just feels off and like they are trying to hard. Crisis at least managed to truly be one of the most epic and massive stories in all of comics.
Sergeant Rock and Easy Company... it was honestly one of my first comics. I would LOVE to see them highlighted. It's funny. I got into comics because my mother wouldn't sign a permission slip for me to attend outdoor school. So for 3 weeks I was just sitting at a desk they told me to sit at in the annex of my elementary school.
Inside that desk, was a random collection of books. Some of these books were ones I've tried to track down at stores before by could never find. Including things like a book about Spiderman (Included a bunch of comics like his origin, first run in with the Green Goblin, the Vulture, etc. As well as little articles between comics talking about the hero, his powers, his supporting cast, comparisons to other heroes like how his webbing could resist 80% of the Human Torch's max heat, turn invisible in an hour like Sue Storm, a one inch thick strand looped around The Thing would hold him still, and how flexible it was compared to Mr. Fantastic), the Fantastic Four, Captain America...
I went to my Grandmother's after that first weekend and mentioned the comics. She went up to the attic to take out my dad's old trunk filled with his comic collection (That I had never heard of until then). Included a ton of Gold and Silver Age stuff. Captain America and Sergeant Rock and Easy Company were two of the more numerous ones that I just devoured.
Tim Burton's Batman Universe will be Featured in CW Crisis on Infinite Earths as Earth 89 Hope it does not get Erased.
It did... kinda. Robert Wuhl showed up for a few seconds, which is probably the most high-budget an acting cameo CW got for this event
@@benwasserman8223 Yeah but I hear it will be restored by the end of the Crossover Merry Christmas.
How is it DC can write good, sometimes even great, comics for thier giant reboot/retcons but always make a mess of the actual reboot leading to a even more confused continuity where nobody (including the writers) seem sure what exactly what is now the history of they characters, what did and didn't happen. Or worse leaves you with things that still happened so but differently from how the old comics showed it, or happened to some of the characters it used to but not to others. I used to love some of the DC comics but reboot fatigue has just done it in. Even if the current stuff is really good now I don't want to get invested as I expect it to be partially wiped away in a couple of years.
Mark Antill DC's creatives evidently never tell each other anything.
I think the main problem with "Crisis On Infinite Earths," one had led to the problems to this day, is that they didn't go far enough. Many of the problems were caused by trying to keep some parts of the old continuity while wiping out others. This led to conflicts between the titles that had to be worked out, often in ways that created even more problems.
An example is with my favorite title: "Legion Of Super-Heroes." When they rebooted Superman one of the things they established is that he was never a Superboy. The problem with that is: Superboy was the inspiration for The Legion and was also a key active member of the team. He could not just be deleted from The Legion's history.
So the Legion's Creative Team came up with a story where they established that the Superboy in the Legion was not the one who became Superman. The fix wasn't perfect but it allowed them to keep The Legion's history intact. Had it been allowed to stand The Legion could have continued with minimal issues (it was in a story were Superboy dies saving the world he came from [an Earth a Pocket Universe]).
Then they had to completely eliminate Superboy from The Legion's history. This led to a need to do fix after fix after fix. Eventually, The Creative Team ended up wiping out everything and starting over again because the problems simply could not be fixed. If I remember correctly, they wrote that they did it because they were having to spend more time fixing problems than telling stories.
I think that if The Creative Teams had started from scratch after the DCU was wiped out it would have avoided the problems that led to the future big events. They could have done a one or two issue story in each title which lays out the current history of the characters with the rule that "if we didn't write it, it didn't happen." Once completed, they could move on with new stories without the need to fix lingering issues.
My all time favorite event comic. When I read it first I only knew %10 of characters, the more characters I learn it gets better each reread. Last time I reread, I suprised even John Constantine was in the story. I still couldn't make a conclusion whether having multiverse is good thing or bad thing. I always loved different story opportunities with this characters like Elseworld stories, Kingdom Come, Secret Identity on the other hand post crisis contunity used JSA characters so good that created incredible Legacy consept. I'm missing Mark Waid's Flash family. Destroying that is enough reason for hating New 52.
Next DC event will be Flashpoint in Event Month. Compared to Crisis, it's a weak story for a reboot. It attempted to merge another universe with DC universe again but unlike Fawcett and Charlton, Wildstorm not fitted DC universe (Autority not works with Justice League, that's what I get it ). Maybe having multiverse is better like in this case. Even Milestone universe kinda worked in 90's but nowadays not gonna heard anything about them. I reaiiy want a Milestone Universe rebirth book.
Who else came to watch this just because they were hyped for the arrowverse crossover.
doing that now, want to remember what happened :>
Damn son SupergirLinkara is T H I C C
Is it weird I got turned on?
+Izzu Ziq No. No it is not.
Gus98Bus E X T R A T H I C C *Evil laughter*
When did Gir become a superhero?
Are you implying Linkara isn't already a thicc boi?
This comic brings together not only lots of characters but also lots of past Atop the Fourth Wall episode references.
So who's here after Elseworlds? Thumbs up DCW fans!
#cancelarrowverse
Pikashades It isn’t ALL bad.
I've always thought that the excuse that the multiple worlds was "confusing" to new readers was a crock. I started reading comics as an elementary school kid in the 70's and I never had a problem with the idea. It was always explained in whatever story where he multiple Earths played a part. One thing it did do for me as a young reader was connect me to the Golden Age and the rich, colorful history of DC Comics. There was something amazing about the idea that these characters and comics had been around for years before I was even born. History is so pliable these days that most comics seem to exist without any sort of past whatsoever. If they really felt like the multiple characters were problematic, they could have simply issued a moratorium on using the Earth-2 versions going forward. It would have been a lot simpler and still left the history intact.
Earth-66: An Earth where everyone executes Order 66.
11:39 Why would anyone want to summon the Ing? Don't they know what happened in Metroid Prime 2?
Ooooh Shit Bro !!!
Been waiting for this for a Long Time BRO!!
hell yeah, blind guardian in the background when the titlecard is shown :D i love it \m/
Sacred Worlds is SO GOOD! It's perfect for this!
Yes
Blackwater Park I'm going to go and listen to Blind Guardian after I'm done watching this... *Hums At the Edge of Time*
Very well, every opportunity to listen to Blind Guardian is a good opportunity
Blackwater Park Two of my favorite songs are A Dark Passage and Time Stands Still (At the Iron Hill).
Linkara is that... is that a Blind Guardian song over the title card?
Yesssssss I've waited so long for this.