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Posted on 03-07-2006 14:48
It took nearly 20 years for a Crisis on Infinite Earths novel to be released. Infinite Crisis is taking a significantly less time.



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Based on the epic new series from DC Comics - Superman, Wonder Woman, and Batman face a universal threat.

For years, the rift between the Justice League's leaders has been widening. Batman's paranoia has given birth to an army of robotic assassins. Wonder Woman has declared herself judge, jury, and executioner, taking a foe's life in an act that was broadcast worldwide. Superman is under the influence of mind control. With the Justice League divided and a super-villain coalition openly targeting the heroes, ordinary citzens find themselves caught in the crossfire.

The heroes have lost their way, their values, and their responsibilities. Only those who understand the true meaning of sacrifice are prepared to rectify this crisis - a crisis that originated in an alternate era when infinite earths collided in a cosmic cataclysm that erased history and lives. And those who survived are looking to restore all they have lost, regardless of the consequences.

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- A novel based on the popular and groundbreaking seven-issue series from DC Comics - the comic event of 2006
- Stars iconic and popular multimedia franchise characters Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman, among other superheroes
- The cover will be illustrated by one of the major names in comic book art, Daniel Acuna
- The book will also feature an introduction by Mark Waid, a well-known DC Comics writer
- The comic book series received extensive coverage in New York Times, New York magazine, Entertainment Weekly, and several entertainment-news shows
- To be followed by a novelization tentatively titled, 52, based on the year-long story arc from DC Comics that follows Infinite Crisis

Greg Cox is the New York Times bestselling author of numerous Star Trek novels including The Q Continuum, To Reign Hell, The Eugenics Wars (Volumes 1 and 2), Assignment: Eternity, and The Black Shore, as well as official movie novelizations of Daredevil, Underworld, and Underworld: Evolution.

ISBN: 0-441-01444-5
$14.00/$18.50 Can.

Trade Paperback
320 pp./6" x9"
Carton: 32
Science Fiction/Media Tie-In
Rights: E00
Publishing History: Original
Author Home: Oxford, PA
EAN: 9780441014446 51400
On sale October 3, 2006



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Posted on 03-07-2006 18:39
i was wondering about stories being turned into novels the other day actually. i recall the whole death of superman storyline being made in novel form by roger stern. and also there batman's no man's land as a novel as well.

im curious as to how well these novels stand up to their comic version, which would you say is better in either case?? also i know the answer to this might possibly be a long list but are there any other big deal arcs that have been turned into novels involving bats and supes?

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Posted on 04-07-2006 14:28
Off the top of my head there are:

Death and Return of Superman - pretty good rushed the story a bit, but that it to be expected with a year long story.

Knightfall - also pretty good but still was rushed because of the massive story. It also changes where Bane breaks Batman from the comics.

No Man's Land - excellent retelling, this comic story lasted too long so the novel does a great job of condensing the slow parts

Crisis on Infinite Earths - not exactly the same as the comic, the whoe novel is from Barry Allen's perspective, it helps to be pretty familiar with the comics first, but I liked it

I can't think of any more books that retell the comics. There are quite a few books that are just more adventures. The few I have read were pretty good.


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