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Our heroes remember the world as it existed before the first Crisis, how it changed after the Crisis, how it changed again during the New 52, and so on. The Justice Society of America has been reestablished as the world's first superhero team. More important than any resurrections, though, is the fact that the inhabitants of the DCU now remember everything that ever happened in the DC timeline. Alfred Pennyworth seems a likely candidate, as we already saw Batman raise him from the dead with his Black Lantern ring. Issue #7 even teases other long-dead characters have been restored to life, though it remains to be seen which ones have been given a new lease on life. Characters who died during the course of Death Metal are restored to life (including Batman, who had become an undead Black Lantern).
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While DC's heroes and villains seem to remember the events of Death Metal, reality is restored to how it was before Perpetua and the Batman Who Laughs attempted to rewrite existence. Wonder Woman herself is missing (more on that later), but the rest of the Justice League are embracing a newfound sense of hope that comes from saving all of existence. The New (Old) DC TimelineWhen the dust of Death Metal settles, life on Earth-0 is more or less getting back to normal. "Elseworlds" is the branding DC once used for its various alternate universe stories like Gotham by Gaslight and Batman: Red Rain, so that probably gives us some indication of what to expect from this planet.
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Earth-0 is one of those poles, while the other is a mysterious new planet dubbed Elseworld. Where Earth-0 used to be the center of the multiverse, now there are two opposing poles that form the backbone of the multiverse. There is one notable change to the structure of DC's multiverse. Every DC story ever told matters, and they all have a place as part of a larger, never-ending tapestry.
#Death metal series#
Basically, picture DC's comic book multiverse existing in a cosmic superstructure alongside another multiverse comprised of DC's many animated movies and TV series and a third multiverse formed from the various live-action DC universes. The Omniverse is formed from multiple multiverses. Not only is the DC multiverse back, but it's officially part of a DC Omniverse. Not one Earth or 52 Earths, but a limitless number of Earths. Moved by this act of selflessness, one of these higher-dimensional beings communicates with Diana and offers to restore the multiverse as it once was. But ever the selfless heroine, Wonder Woman saves the multiverse and its creators, even at the cost of her own world. The Batman Who Laughs wants to destroy the multiverse and the beings who created it, and he tries to bribe Diana with the promise of a single, idyllic world where she and her friends can live in peace. YES NOThe final issue of Death Metal chronicles a titanic battle between Wonder Woman and the Batman Who Laughs, both of whom have been amplified with godlike powers and cosmic awareness.