Infinite Frontier is a 2021 relaunch by the
American comic book publisher
DC Comics
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of its entire
line of ongoing monthly superhero comic book titles in 2021. It is the follow-up to the 2016
DC Rebirth relaunch. The relaunch and event was shepherded by writer
Joshua Williamson
Joshua () or Yehoshua ( ''Yəhōšuaʿ'', Tiberian: ''Yŏhōšuaʿ,'' lit. 'Yahweh is salvation') ''Yēšūaʿ''; syr, ܝܫܘܥ ܒܪ ܢܘܢ ''Yəšūʿ bar Nōn''; el, Ἰησοῦς, ar , يُوشَعُ ٱبْنُ نُونٍ '' Yūšaʿ ...
. The continuity and repercussions established by Infinite Frontier continues into the 2023 ''
Dawn of DC'' relaunch.
Changes in the DC Universe
Infinite Frontier begins after the events of ''
Dark Nights: Death Metal'',
''Generations'' and ''
Future State
"Future State" is a comic book storyline published by DC Comics in January and February 2021, consisting of multiple limited series released in place of DC's regular ongoing series during those months. The event is set in the aftermath of the " D ...
''.
The
DC Multiverse has expanded into a larger "Omniverse" where everything is canon and it will still deal with the repercussions of ''
DC Rebirth''.
The new Multiverse has two opposite worlds that represent the Metaverse and sustain the balance: one is the
Elseworld
''Elseworlds'' was the publication imprint for American comic books produced by DC Comics for stories that took place outside the DC Universe canon. Elseworlds publications are set in alternate realities that deviate from the established con ...
, and the other is Earth Omega, where
Darkseid is imprisoned.
In the new status quo, all of DC history "counts" when understanding a character's backstory, and legacy and history within the franchise is being emphasised by editorial mandate, with many characters now sharing the same codenames. For example,
Stephanie Brown and
Cassandra Cain share the Batgirl title, while
Oracle (Barbara Gordon) reserves the right to also wear the Batgirl costume from time to time.
Jonathan Kent and his father
Clark Kent are both
Superman, while
Conner Kent is once again
Superboy.
Wally West has stepped up as primary
Flash while
Barry Allen and the Flash of China,
Avery Ho
The Flash (or simply Flash) is the name of several superheroes appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by writer Gardner Fox and artist Harry Lampert, the original Flash first appeared in ''Flash Comics'' #1 (cover date ...
, participate in Justice League Incarnate. While
Diana of Themiscyra continues in her role as Wonder Woman from the afterlife, her mother
Hippolyta serves in Wonder Woman's place on the Justice League, and her sister
Nubia
Nubia () (Nobiin language, Nobiin: Nobīn, ) is a region along the Nile river encompassing the area between the Cataracts of the Nile, first cataract of the Nile (just south of Aswan in southern Egypt) and the confluence of the Blue Nile, Blue ...
explores the idea of succeeding Diana as Wonder Woman. New Batman
Jace Fox succeeds Bruce Wayne for a short time, before later serving as the Batman of New York City while Bruce remains in Gotham. Another example of a relaxed approach to codename sharing among legacy characters is Robin:
Tim Drake is officially
Robin
Robin may refer to:
Animals
* Australasian robins, red-breasted songbirds of the family Petroicidae
* Many members of the subfamily Saxicolinae (Old World chats), including:
**European robin (''Erithacus rubecula'')
**Bush-robin
**Forest rob ...
once again, but previous
Robin (Damian Wayne) continues to head up the ''Robin'' comic book without an official codename, while newcomer
Maps Mizoguchi steps into the role briefly in
a short story.
The soft relaunch and new approach to history also completes what began with
DC Rebirth in restoring the status quo of characters prior to popular
New 52 changes, re-establishing characters' memories and relationships with each other, while selectively retaining some of the simplified backstories from the modern era and many of the new characters. An example of this is
Tim Drake once again serving as
Robin
Robin may refer to:
Animals
* Australasian robins, red-breasted songbirds of the family Petroicidae
* Many members of the subfamily Saxicolinae (Old World chats), including:
**European robin (''Erithacus rubecula'')
**Bush-robin
**Forest rob ...
. Some characters have simply returned to being as fans remembered then. For example
Black Canary
The Black Canary is the name of two superheroines appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics: Dinah Drake and her daughter Dinah Laurel Lance. The original version was created by the writer-artist team of Robert Kanigher and ...
, who in The New 52 had been presented as a singular new version of the character, has been restored to being the daughter of her Golden Age predecessor.
Plot
After the recreation of the infinite Multiverse, and a look into a
possible future of her universe,
Wonder Woman
Wonder Woman is a superhero created by the American psychologist and writer William Moulton Marston (pen name: Charles Moulton), and artist Harry G. Peter. Marston's wife, Elizabeth, and their life partner, Olive Byrne, are credited as being ...
, who has ascended after the defeat of
The Batman Who Laughs, is offered a role by the Quintessence (
Ganthet
Ganthet is a character in the DC Comics universe, who first appeared in 1992 in Larry Niven and John Byrne’s graphic novel ''Green Lantern: Ganthet's Tale'' (). He is also the husband of Sayd.
Fictional character biography
Ganthet is one of t ...
, Hera,
Highfather
Highfather (Izaya the Inheritor) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. An integral part of Jack Kirby's Fourth World mythos, Highfather is a New God, leader of the planet New Genesis and the positive co ...
,
Phantom Stranger,
The Spectre,
The Wizard) in return for saving the Multiverse. The Spectre takes her to a journey where it's revealed that
Roy Harper Roy Harper may refer to:
* Roy Harper (character), DC Comics character
*Roy Harper (footballer) (born 1929), Australian footballer
*Roy Harper (referee) (died 1969), English football referee
* Roy Harper (singer) (born 1941), English musician
* Roy ...
is resurrected as well as
Batman
Batman is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character was created by artist Bob Kane and writer Bill Finger, and debuted in the 27th issue of the comic book '' Detective Comics'' on March 30, 1939 ...
dealing with a
mysterious group of enemies. Wonder Woman rejects becoming a part of the Quintessence since she wants to live it rather than just witness it. As she leaves, the Quintessence go to Earth Omega, where they are attacked by
Darkseid, who has finally achieved his true form after his past versions were combined into one.
On Earth, everyone is now aware of the multiverse (as a result of events in ''
Dark Nights: Death Metal''), and
Alan Scott (who
came out to his children) is struggling with living in this new world. He talks with his son
Obsidian when the
Justice Society of America headquarters explodes in green flames, and Alan asks where
Jade is. In Paris, as
Director Bones is talking to
Cameron Chase
''Chase'' was a comic book series published by DC Comics. It was written by Dan Curtis Johnson, illustrated by J.H. Williams III and inked by Mick Gray. It lasted ten issues (including a special #1,000,000 issue). The character of Cameron Chase f ...
about the recent events that have transpired,
Batman
Batman is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character was created by artist Bob Kane and writer Bill Finger, and debuted in the 27th issue of the comic book '' Detective Comics'' on March 30, 1939 ...
(from the
Flashpoint era) crashes on Earth 23, where he meets the Justice Incarnate (Calvin Ellis,
Mary Marvel from Earth 5, Machinehead from Earth 8, Aquawoman from Earth 11, and
Captain Carrot from Earth 26) and asks where
Barry Allen is. While running throughout the multiverse, Barry Allen vibrates through the worlds and arrives in Earth Omega, where he is attacked by Psycho-Pirate, who wants Barry to find someone. In a diner, Roy Harper deals with an angry customer when an enemy named X-Tract attacks him. Roy Harper wards off the attacker, realizing that he has a
Black Lantern ring.
Cameron Chase contacts
Batman
Batman is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character was created by artist Bob Kane and writer Bill Finger, and debuted in the 27th issue of the comic book '' Detective Comics'' on March 30, 1939 ...
and
Superman about the public being worried about the Multiverse, but Superman and Batman dodge her questions. Thomas Wayne admits that seeing his whole world turned him evil and doesn't want his son to know he's alive.
Magog of Earth 22 attacks Calvin Ellis and Thomas Wayne, having gone back to his villainous roots. Back on Earth-0,
Mr. Terrific tells
Vandal Savage, Obsidian, and Alan Scott that there are still people who don't have their memories restored or are missing after the restoration of the DC Multiverse. Roy Harper starts training with his Black Lantern Ring but gets overwhelmed by its power. Meanwhile, Cameron Chase confronts
Captain Atom but after realizing this Captain Atom is an imposter, the imposter blows himself up.
Psycho-Pirate puts The Flash on a treadmill in Earth Omega and uses his power to take Barry somewhere else. Obsidian and Alan Scott meet a man named Shade and they realize that an enemy of Obisidian has stolen Jade. The duo goes to Command D, where they are attacked by Director Bones, X-Tract, and Cameron Chase. The Justice Incarnate calm down Magog and after Magog allows them to touch a mysterious spacecraft, Calvin Ellis tells everyone they need to go back to his Earth. Roy Harper regains control of his Black Lantern ring but is captured by
Hector Hammond when he is saved by the Infinite Incorporated (
Power Girl,
Jade).
Thomas Wayne and Calvin Ellis go to his office to find
Lex Luthor of Earth 23 to get a transmatter symphonic array to travel through universes. They find Lex Luthor of Earth 23 dead, while Cameron Chase is saved by X-tract from the fake Captain Atom and meets with Detective Bones, who then shoots him in the leg when he finds out that he plans to leave other universes to die. The Infinite Incorporated arrived on Earth Omega but they are soon attacked. Likewise, Thomas Wayne and Calvin Ellis plan to go to Earth Omega when Machinehead attacks them. Machinehead reveals his world was destroyed when Earth-0 invaded his home and plans to keep the universes separate before calling in the Injustice Incorporated.
On Earth Omega, Psycho Pirate explains his world was the original
Earth-Two before "
Crisis on Infinite Earths
"Crisis on Infinite Earths" is a 1985 American comic book crossover storyline published by DC Comics. The series, written by Marv Wolfman and pencilled by George Pérez, was first serialized as a 12-issue limited series from April 1985 to ...
", and his world was replaced by a new version. Detective Bones was revealed to have shot down Cameron Chase's ship and says that he made a deal with Darkseid to spare their Earth in exchange for others. Jade knocks down Detective Bones, and X-tract reveals she was Cameron Chase from original Earth-Two, and Psycho Pirate explains that Flash is running so Darkseid can cross-dimension to gain enough power to control the Multiverse. Machinehead attacks Calvin Ellis, explaining that when The Flash created
Flashpoint, it caused changes to his Earth which made it darker and restrains Calvin Ellis. Psycho-Pirate nearly persuades Roy Harper to join his side but slips out that Roy's daughter is still alive. Roy Harper frees everyone, but his overuse of the Black Lantern Ring causes Darkseid to appear.
Obsidian frees Roy Harper from Darkseid, while Thomas Wayne and Calvin Ellis defeat Machinehead. Calvin Ellis destroys the treadmill Flash was on, which causes The Flash to disappear. Darkseid kills Machinehead and teleports everyone back home while Psycho Pirate flees in terror of his failure. X-tract acquires Roy's Black Lantern ring and meets up with Darkseid,
Granny Goodness
Granny Goodness is a fictional supervillain published by DC Comics.
Granny Goodness made her live-action debut in the final two seasons of '' Smallville'', and she was portrayed by Nancy Amelia Bell and Christine Willes. Granny Goodness made her ...
,
DeSaad, Grail (Darkseid's daughter),
Steppenwolf,
Kalibak, where Darkseid reveals to his elites that Earth-0 is not on Earth but a place where The Great Darkness rests, which he vows to find Flash and crack the omniverse to take control of The Great Darkness believing that there are other dark forces who were seeking to control it. X-Tract swears her allegiance to him. Director Bones was mentioned to have gotten away. The Flash arrives in The Multiverse-2, the ruins of the first crisis, where he meets
Pariah, who transports Flash to a different Earth for
sinister reasons.
Titles
Ongoing series
Limited series
One-shots
Critical reception
According to Comic Book Roundup, the entire event received an average rating of 8.6 out of 10 based on 110 reviews.
Collected edition
See also
*
List of current DC Comics publications
This is a list of active and upcoming DC Comics comic books (including digital-first series) and includes imprints such as DC Black Label. The list is updated as of April 3, 2023.
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Notes
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