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In the course of the
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story presented in the DC Comics event '' Infinite Crisis'' (the seven-issue
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, its lead-in stories, and various tie-ins), several events in the fictional DC Universe's past were retroactively altered by either
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or the separation and re-merging of alternate Earths. Where not otherwise stated, this article deals only with changes known by the end of '' Infinite Crisis'' #7.


Superboy-Prime's changes

Superboy-Prime's attempts to punch his way out of the extradimensional space in which he had been trapped since the '' Crisis on Infinite Earths'' mini-series, along with Kal-L, Lois Lane (both of
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), and
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(of Earth-Three), triggered "ripples" in the fabric of reality which created parallel timelines, causing pivotal events in the present to be overlapped by alternate versions of them, and thus retroactively establishes him being the creator of Hypertime, introduced since the 1999 story arc '' The Kingdom.'' These changes were different for each person affected. Changes include: * Jason Todd's post-Crisis alteration of his origin and resurrection.''Infinite Crisis Secret Files 2006'': p. 17. * Elasti-Girl and Negative Man of the
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restored to life, the
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restored to his original body and the team's history rebooted. The team eventually remembered its original history. * The various
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of
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. * The various incarnations of
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.''Infinite Crisis Secret Files 2006'': pp. 32–33. * The various incarnations of the
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since ''Crisis on Infinite Earths''. * The various origins of Donna Troy. * The various origins of the
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. *
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has never been an ex-con who served 90 days in prison for drunk driving. * The alterations of two details of the Justice League's past of them mind-wiping their foes and Batman in order to keep their secrets hidden and Sue Dibny's rape by Dr. Light.


Multiverse collapse changes

The infinite Earths, which had collapsed into a single world during ''Crisis on Infinite Earths'', diverged again into multiple Earths during ''Infinite Crisis'' only to collapse back into a single "New Earth" with a slightly altered history. Examples of the revised history include: * Joe Chill being arrested for the murder of Thomas Wayne and Martha Wayne, Bruce Wayne's parents.''Infinite Crisis'' #6 (May 2006): p. 32; ''Infinite Crisis'' #7 (June 2006): p. 5. * Rumors of
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being active before he first appeared in Metropolis. * Wonder Woman is a founding member of the Justice League. * The Justice Society members' memories of the Golden Age Superman are rekindled. * The various versions of
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are replaced by a single version.


Editorial retcons

Some retcons introduced during the ''Infinite Crisis'' storyline were the result of editors or writers deciding to revise certain story elements in order to fit a particular story or scenario. Examples include: *
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was always a villain conspiring against
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s, and his death and his subsequent transformation into
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were set aside.


Subsequent continuity changes attributed to ''Infinite Crisis''

Some continuity changes were attributed to ''Infinite Crisis'' after it ended, without specifying whether Superboy-Prime or the collapse of the Multiverse caused them. These include: * Elasti-Girl's resurrection, attributed to
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's experimentation. * Superman's membership in the
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as a teenager, prior to the start of his public superhero career; Legion continuity prior to '' Crisis on Infinite Earths'' is substantially restored. However, the " Reboot" and "
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" versions of the Legion remain. * Queen Hippolyta's Post-''Crisis'' history as the Golden Age Wonder Woman of the 1940s is no longer valid. * TNT and Dyna-Mite are retconned into the Seven Soldiers of Victory. Deceased prior to ''Infinite Crisis'', these characters reappeared as if they had never died: * Francine Langstrom, the wife of the Man-Bat. *
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. *
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. *
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. * Ventriloquist and Scarface.


See also

* Character changes during ''Infinite Crisis''


References

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