"Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths" by Jeff Wamester Review: Death of Monitor

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In the part one I am expecting something spectacular action sequence but then I feel like it lacked in the end but the story is something and made me want to watch "part two". And here I am, I just watched part two and I must say that it's shortcoming in spectacular action sequence is still the same but the story is that made the difference, again.

"Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths" is still about a crisis that no superhero is able to stop, but science can. Part Two is of course the continuation of part one. The storytelling of part two is commendable because it makes you stay on your seat and watch even if it lacked spectacular action sequences.

Anti-matter Wave and Vibrational Tower

The anti-matter wave and the vibrational is still the centerpiece of part two. But like I said earlier the story is commendable as it make you stay at your seat and wonder what will come next. This part two relies heavily on its science fiction plot to make the it appealing, and it did. l

The vibrational tower that kept some of the Earths to scape destruction from the Anti-matter Wave (source: screenshot from Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths)

Lack of spectacular action sequence

What I don't like on this one is that it lacks more spectacular action sequence. I don't know if it is intentional or not. As far as I remember the the part one is also lacking with spectacular action sequence but the story is the one the kept the movie interesting.

Where did the anti-matter wave came from?

What doesn't make sense to me on part one is the question of where did the anti-matter wave came from and here on part two that question is still unanswered but it did give a clue because of the appearance of the anti-monitor. Anti-monitor is the exact opposite of the Monitor. Could the anti-monitor be the one responsible on the appearance of the anti-matter wave?

The anti-matter wave (source: screenshot from Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths)

The Spectre

I think the first time that I saw Spectre is in this series of movies. To be honest I previously doesn't know about the Spectre. When I first saw him on part one it left a profound question to me. Who is the Spectre? Why he seems to be having an all-important conversation with the Monitor. As it turns out, with the help of some research the Spectre is the embodiment of the Wrath of God. With that being said, he will have a profound role on the Crisis.

Conclusion: the end of the post, final thoughts.

All in all, this part two is very very interesting (all because of the story itself sans spectacular action sequences). At the end of the movie the Anti-monitor suddenly appears and it left an important question. Who is the Anti-monitor? What is his role on the crisis? Althought we can deduce that the anti-monitor is the exact opposite of the Monitor we can easily conclude that he is up to no good. But then, his appearance at the end of the movie makes the movie more interesting. I am sure all who have watched part two is very excited on the coming part three.


That is all for now guys, catch you up with the next one. Wishing you all safety, good health, and abundance.


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I am a Computer Engineer, blogger, farmer, gardener, father, and husband. I love countryside living, nature, and farming (rice/vegetables), and I have two decades of experience as an I.T. professional




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