Talk:Anti-Monitor

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[edit] Anti-Monitor's Remains

The Anti-Monitor's remains, an important plot device in Infinite Crisis, must exist. I have my copy of Crisis on Infinite Earths beside me, and I'm looking at the entire thing. The Anti-Monitor is defeated several times, and loses at least one set of armor. However, during the final fight with Earth-Two Superman and Superboy-Prime, "his [the Anti-Monitor] body drives deeper, ever deeper into the binary star's burning core." He resurges out, and is punched back, "fallen back into the sun." Finally, Earth-Two Superman notes that "The sun's imploding...with the Anti-Monitor still inside." (emphasis added) His remains were inside the binary star, and as such, could be used for Infinite Crisis. This nonesense of no remains is unfounded. DoctorWorm7 01:44, 22 March 2006 (UTC)

  • Dude, are we reading the same comic? Kal-L hits him with a moon. He says he's detecting no heartbeat. After that, the Anti-Monitor lunges up from the underground, WITH NO ARMOR. It was all destroyed by the moon. After he was pushed into the star, he returned AS A FIREBALL. He was knocked back into the star again as THE REMNANTS OF A FIREBALL. No armor. Thanos6 02:48, 22 March 2006 (UTC)
    • Well? Thanos6 17:25, 24 March 2006 (UTC)
      • That is still not definitive proof that his armor was destroyed. It only shows that he lunged at Superman without his armor on. On top of that, I look at the images, and what I see is a flaming Anti-Monitor. There are remains. After Superman hits him with a moon, he fires his eyebeams at Superboy, and you can clearly see the outline of his armor. He's smashed into the sun, and he roars back as a fireball, granted. However, this doesn't mean his armor is still within the sun. All this means is that he is a fireball flying at Superman. His armor is presumably still within the Sun. DoctorWorm7 03:58, 25 March 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Hand at end of time

That is not the Anti-Monitor's hand, that it the hand of the Presence, the DC universe version of christian mythology's creator diety.

I agree there is not reason to believe the hand seen is the hand of the Anti-Monitor, as it could be either the Krona some other deity. I vote for a deletion of the section. 66.109.248.114