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| name = Rani Mukherjee <br> রাণী মুখার্জী
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| caption = Cover to ''Infinite Crisis'' #1.<br>Art by [[George Pérez]]
| birthname = Rani Mukherjee
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| birthdate = {{birth date and age|1978|3|21}}
| format = limited series
| ___location = {{flagicon|India}} [[West Bengal]], [[India]]
| yearsactive publisher = [[1996DC Comics]] - present
| date = 2005-2006
| spouse = None
| issues = 7
| filmfareawards=[[Filmfare Best Supporting Actress Award|Best Supporting Actress]]: '''[[Kuch Kuch Hota Hai|KKHH]]''' (1999) </br>[[Filmfare Critics Award for Best Performance|Best Actress (Critics)]]: '''[[Saathiya]]''' (2003) </br>[[Filmfare Best Supporting Actress Award|Best Supporting Actress]]: '''[[Yuva]]''' (2005) </br>[[Filmfare Best Actress Award|Best Actress]]: '''[[Hum Tum]]''' (2005) </br>[[Filmfare Best Actress Award|Best Actress]]: '''[[Black (film)|Black]]''' (2006) </br>[[Filmfare Critics Award for Best Performance|Best Actress (Critics)]]: '''[[Black (film)|Black]]''' (2006)
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| writers = Geoff Johns
| pencillers = Phil Jimenez<br>Jerry Ordway<br>George Pérez<br>Ivan Reis<br>Jim Lee (alternate covers)
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'''''Infinite Crisis''''' was a seven-issue [[limited series]] of [[comic book]]s published by [[DC Comics]], beginning in October of [[2005]]. It was written by [[Geoff Johns]] and illustrated by [[Phil Jimenez]], [[George Pérez]], [[Ivan Reis]] and [[Jerry Ordway]]. Each issue was released with two variant covers: one by Pérez, and one by [[Jim Lee]] and Sandra Hope.
'''Rani Mukherjee''' ({{lang-bn|<big>রাণী মুখার্জী</big>}} (also known as '''Rani Mukerji'''), born [[March 21]], [[1978]] in [[West Bengal]], [[India]]) is a six-time [[Filmfare Awards|Filmfare Award]]-winning [[India]]n [[film actress]]. Mukherjee has consistently topped [[Filmfare]]'s annual power list of top Bollywood female stars for three consecutive years (2004-2006).<ref name="Filmfare Top Actresses 2004-2005">{{cite web| title=rani-mukerji.com| work=No.1 on Filmfare Top Ten List|url=http://www.rani-mukerji.com/gallery/displayimage.php?album=lastup&cat=53&pos=3|accessdate=19 July|accessyear=2006}}</ref> Her career includes the top grossing films which have collectively earned box office receipts well over Rs. 2 billion.<ref name="Rani’s Box Office Receipts!">{{cite web | title=ibosnetwork.com| work=Her Box Office Impact|url=http://ibosnetwork.com/asp/topactors.asp?isactress=true| accessdate=9 April| accessyear=2007}}</ref> Today, she has emerged as one of the finest and most successful actresses in the country.<ref name="Rani’s Power">{{cite web | title=specials.rediff.com| work=Most Powerful Actress|url=http://specials.rediff.com/movies/2006/aug/25sd11.htm| accessdate=4 March| accessyear=2007}}</ref><ref name="Rani’s Career Booms!">{{cite web | title=glamsham.com| work=Streak of Successes|url=http://www.glamsham.com/movies/interviews/rani4.asp| accessdate=4 March| accessyear=2007}}</ref>
 
The series storyline was a [[sequel]] to DC's [[1985]] limited series ''[[Crisis on Infinite Earths]]''. It revisited characters and concepts from that earlier ''Crisis'', including the existence of DC's [[Multiverse (DC Comics)|Multiverse]]. Some of the characters featured were [[parallel universe (fiction)|alternate versions]] of comic icons such as an alternate [[Superman]] named [[Kal-L]], who came from a place called "Earth-Two". A major theme was the nature of heroism, contrasting the often dark and conflicted modern-day heroes with memories of "lighter" and ostensibly more noble and collegial heroes of [[American comic book]]s' earlier days.
 
The story's plot was actually initiated when a [[superhero]]ine, [[Donna Troy]], died in [[2003]]'s [[Teen Titans (comics)|Teen Titans]]/[[Young Justice]] crossover, ''Graduation Day''. A 2004 limited series ''[[Identity Crisis (comics)|Identity Crisis]]'' also [[retroactive continuity|retroactively]] labeled{{cn}} it as a tie-in. DC officially began leading up to the new ''Crisis'' with a [[one-shot (comics)|one-shot]] issue ''[[Countdown to Infinite Crisis]]'', followed by four six-issue limited series that tied into and culminated in ''Infinite Crisis''.
 
Once the ''Crisis'' was completed, DC used the ''[[One Year Later]]'' event to move the narratives of most of its DC Universe series forward by one year. The weekly series ''[[52 (comic book)|52]]'' began publication in May 2006, and depicts some of the events which occurred between ''Infinite Crisis'' and ''One Year Later''.
== Career ==
=== Early work, until 1997 ===
While in school at the age of 14, she did a cameo role in her father's Bengali film ''Biyar Phool''.<ref name="How It All Began">{{cite web | title= tribuneindia.com| work= Rani’s First Career Move|url= http://www.tribuneindia.com/2001/20011011/main8.htm
|accessdate=16 July|accessyear=2005}}</ref> She then continued with her studies and graduated from Maneckjee Cooper High School in Juhu.<ref name="How It All Began">{{cite web | title= tribuneindia.com| work= Rani’s First Career Move|url= http://www.tribuneindia.com/2001/20011011/main8.htm
|accessdate=16 July|accessyear=2005}}</ref> Later, she was enrolled in her first year at Mithibai College in Mumbai.<ref name="How It All Began">{{cite web | title= tribuneindia.com| work= Rani’s First Career Move|url= http://www.tribuneindia.com/2001/20011011/main8.htm
|accessdate=16 July|accessyear=2005}}</ref> Soon after in 1994, Salim Akhtar, a family friend, offered her a film called ''Aa Gale Lag Jaa'' but her father was against it as she was too young.<ref name="How It All Began">{{cite web | title= tribuneindia.com| work= Rani’s First Career Move|url= http://www.tribuneindia.com/2001/20011011/main8.htm
|accessdate=16 July|accessyear=2005}}</ref> Moreover, Mukherjee wasn't at all interested in becoming an actress. So, she turned down the offer and [[Urmila Matondkar]] was casted instead. <ref name="How It All Began">{{cite web | title= tribuneindia.com| work= Rani’s First Career Move|url= http://www.tribuneindia.com/2001/20011011/main8.htm
|accessdate=16 July|accessyear=2005}}</ref>
 
==Lead-ups==
Two years later, Salim Akhtar came up with another offer and insisted on her playing the protagonist of ''[[Raja Ki Aayegi Baraat]]'' (1996).<ref name="How It All Began">{{cite web | title= tribuneindia.com| work= Rani’s First Career Move|url= http://www.tribuneindia.com/2001/20011011/main8.htm
''Infinite Crisis'' was announced in March 2005. The event was kicked off with the release of ''[[Countdown to Infinite Crisis]]'' (previously referred to as "DC Countdown" to keep the true title of the upcoming limited series a secret{{Fact|date=June 2007}}). ''Countdown to Infinite Crisis'' was followed by four six-issue [[limited series]]: ''[[The OMAC Project]]'', ''[[Rann-Thanagar War]]'', ''[[Day of Vengeance]]'', and ''[[Villains United]]'', as well as a four-part [[limited series]] DC Special featuring the return of [[Donna Troy]]. These first four limited series each had a special tie-in issue, released at monthly intervals during the Infinite Crisis event.
|accessdate=16 July|accessyear=2005}}</ref> After a long discussion with her father, she agreed to do the film,at the age of 17. When the film was not successful at the box office, Mukherjee landed up in college all over again.<ref name="How It All Began">{{cite web | title= tribuneindia.com| work= Rani’s First Career Move|url= http://www.tribuneindia.com/2001/20011011/main8.htm
|accessdate=16 July|accessyear=2005}}</ref>
 
==Tie-ins==
=== Breakthrough, 1998-2002 ===
As is the norm for a large-scale comics crossover, ''Infinite Crisis'' featured a large number of tie-ins. Before the announcement of the event, books such as ''[[Adam Strange]]'' and ''[[Identity Crisis (comics)|Identity Crisis]]'' were often described as being tied into bigger plans. After ''Countdown'', a number of books were identified as tie-ins to the four mini-series. Thus, although ''Infinite Crisis'' itself is only seven issues long, dozens of publications dealt directly or indirectly with the plot elements.
Karan Johar first approached her for ''[[Kuch Kuch Hota Hai]]'' upon [[Shahrukh Khan]]'s recommendation.<ref name="Rani: Chosen by Shahrukh">{{cite web | title= freewebs.com| work= Shahrukh Wanted Rani Mukerji| url= http://www.freewebs.com/ranimukerjiworld/interviewsquotes.htm
| accessdate=14 April | accessyear=2007}}</ref> Her first release in 1998 was ''[[Ghulam]]'' opposite [[Aamir Khan]]. It was a big hit.<ref name="Ghulam">{{cite web | title=members.aol.com| work=Ghulam: Hit|url=http://members.aol.com/shridj/bollywood/top1998.html
|accessdate=16 July|accessyear=2005}}</ref> The song 'Aati Kya Khandala' suddenly caught everyone's attention and the actress received rave reviews. This is how many could recognize her and people started calling her the 'Khandala Girl'.<ref name="Aati Kya Khandala">{{cite web | title= ndtv.com| work=The Khandala Girl| url= http://www.ndtv.com/ent/movieprofiles.asp?id=15| accessdate=24 April | accessyear=2007}}</ref> ''[[Kuch Kuch Hota Hai]]'' (1998) came next, also starring superstars [[Shahrukh Khan]] and [[Kajol]]. The movie was a blockbuster. For the latter, she received her first [[Filmfare Award]] in the ''Best Supporting Actress'' category.<ref name="Filmfare Best Supporting Actress Winner">{{cite web | title= members.tripod.com| work=Rani wins her first|url=http://members.tripod.com/~kuchkuch46/awards.htm
|accessdate=16 July|accessyear=2005}}</ref> The actress was also offered the lead role opposite [[Shahrukh Khan]] in [[Mani Ratnam]]'s ''[[Dil Se]]'' but dates were a problem. So, [[Manisha Koirala]] was casted instead.<ref name="Dil Se">{{cite web | title= rediff.com| work=Lead Role In Dil Se|url=http://www.rediff.com/entertai/2003/jun/13shah.htm
|accessdate=16 July|accessyear=2005}}</ref>
 
Some of these books (such as the ''JLA'' "Crisis of Conscience" storyline which ended with the Justice League's lunar [[Justice League Watchtower|Watchtower]] being destroyed, leading directly into ''Infinite Crisis'' #1) were of direct and major importance.
After her instant stardom, she signed on several projects. Unfortunately, most of the movies did not do well at the box office.<ref name="Box Office Success">{{cite web| title=boxofficeindia.com| work=Her Films' Success Ratio|url=http://www.boxofficeindia.com/ranimukherjee.htm| accessdate=1 January|accessyear=2007}}</ref> 2000 was her most quantitative year in terms of movies released. ''[[Badal]]'' was one of the highest grossing films of that year.<ref name="Badal">{{cite web| title= boxofficeindia.com| work=Hit: Badal |url=http://www.boxofficeindia.com/2000.htm| accessdate=1 January|accessyear=2006}}</ref> On top, her films with bankable actor, [[Salman Khan]] didn't turn out so well. ''[[Har Dil Jo Pyar Karega]]'' (2000), ''[[Kahin Pyar Na Ho Jaye]]'' (2000) and ''[[Chori Chori Chupke Chupke]]'' (2001) all did average business respectively.<ref name="Box Office Report 2000">{{cite web | title=ibosnetwork.com| work=2000 Box Office Performance| url=http://ibosnetwork.com/asp/topgrossersbyyear.asp?year=2000| accessdate=14 June|accessyear=2006}}</ref><ref name="Box Office Report 2001">{{cite web | title=ibosnetwork.com| work=2001 Box Office Performance| url=http://ibosnetwork.com/asp/topgrossersbyyear.asp?year=2001| accessdate=14 June|accessyear=2006}}</ref>
 
==Synopsis==
In 2002, she re-established her fame with ''[[Saathiya]]'' which was amongst the top five grossing movies of the year and also critically successful.<ref name="Saathiya in the Top Five">{{cite web | title= ibosnetwork.com|work=Saathiya: Top Five|url=http://ibosnetwork.com/asp/topgrossersbyyear.asp?year=2002|accessdate=23 August|accessyear=2006}}</ref><ref name="Awards for Saathiya">{{cite web | title= us.imdb.com|work=Saathiya, A Winner Everywhere|url=http://us.imdb.com/title/tt0330843/awards|accessdate=23 August|accessyear=2006}}</ref>
 
[[Image:Alexsuperboy.jpg|Alexander Luthor and Superboy-Prime, the main antagonists of ''Infinite Crisis''. Art by Phil Jimenez.|thumb]]
===Success, 2003-present===
In 2003, her new look in ''[[Chalte Chalte]]'' opposite [[Shah Rukh Khan]] was much appreciated<ref name="New Image">{{cite web | title= rediff.com| work=Tanned Look in Chalte Chalte| url= http://www.rediff.com/movies/2003/jun/12rani.htm| accessdate=13 October| accessyear=2006}}</ref>; the film was a hit. Mickey Contractor did her make-up for the movie and took all the deserving credit for her new image. The make-up artist had also previously worked with her in ''[[Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham]]''.<ref name="Mickey Contractor">{{cite web|title=inhome.rediff.com| work=Her Make-Up Man| url=http://www.rediff.com/movies/2006/aug/10sld1.htm|accessdate=13 October| accessyear=2006}}</ref> At the end of the year, Mukherjee ventured into her first comic role.<ref name="Chori Chori">{{cite web|title=rediff.com| work=First Comic Role| url= http://www.rediff.com/entertai/2002/aug/05rani.htm |accessdate=13 October| accessyear=2006}}</ref> ''[[Chori Chori (2003 film)|Chori Chori]]'' finally released after much rather delay as the producer had passed away during filming.
 
The story begins in the wake of the four lead-in [[limited series]], with [[Superman]], [[Wonder Woman]], and [[Batman]] feuding, the JLA Watchtower destroyed, and the heroes of the world all facing a variety of menaces. Over this backdrop, [[Kal-L]] (the [[Multiverse (DC Comics)#Earth-Two|Earth-Two]] Superman), along with [[Lois Lane#Golden Age|Earth-Two Lois Lane]], [[Multiverse (DC Comics)#Earth-Three|Earth-Three]] [[Alexander Luthor, Jr.|Alexander Luthor]], and [[Superboy-Prime]] escape from the [[pocket universe]] where they had been trapped at the end of ''[[Crisis on Infinite Earths]]''.<ref name="ic1">''Infinite Crisis'' #1 (2005)</ref> Kal-L seeks out his cousin, [[Power Girl]], also a survivor of Earth-Two. Believing Lois' health will improve on her native world, he hopes to replace the current Earth with Earth-Two, which he considers perfect.<ref name="ic2">''Infinite Crisis'' #2 (2005)</ref><ref name="jsa82">''JSA'' #82 (2006)</ref>
2004 was one of the most significant years in her career. ''[[Veer-Zaara]]'' was the top grossing movie of the year.<ref name="Rani’s Year: 2004">{{cite web | title=ibosnetwork.com| work=Rani Rules 2004|url=http://ibosnetwork.com/asp/topgrossersbyyear.asp?year=2004| accessdate=9 April| accessyear=2007}}</ref> Furthermore, her performances in the critically acclaimed ''[[Yuva]]'' and the commercially successful ''[[Hum Tum]]'' earned her all the accolades at all the major award ceremonies - the [[Filmfare Best Supporting Actress Award]] for the former, and the [[Filmfare Best Actress Award]] for the latter.<ref name="50th Filmfare Awards Ceremony">{{cite web | title=thedailystar.net| work=Rani reigns & Shahrukh rules |url=http://www.thedailystar.net/2005/02/28/d502281403125.htm
| accessdate=19 July|accessyear=2006}}</ref> Her performance as a [[Pakistan]]i lawyer in ''[[Veer-Zaara]]'' was also critically acclaimed and earned her even more award nominations.
 
Kal-L tries to enlist Batman's support, stating that the Post-Crisis Earth's inherent "bad" nature caused Batman's recent mistrust and hostility. Batman refuses. Afterward, he learns Superboy-Prime destroyed the JLA Watchtower.<ref name="ic3">''Infinite Crisis'' #3 (2006)</ref>
In 2005, Mukherjee starred in four high-profile films as she worked with the biggest banners of Bollywood. While ''[[Bunty Aur Babli]]'', ''[[Black (film)|Black]]'' and ''[[Mangal Pandey: The Rising|The Rising]]'' were among the biggest grossers of the year<ref name="Rani Reigns 2005">{{cite web | title=ibosnetwork.com| work=Her Best Year: 2005|url=http://ibosnetwork.com/asp/topgrossersbyyear.asp?year=2005| accessdate=9 April| accessyear=2007}}</ref>, ''[[Paheli]]'' was sent to the [[Oscars]]. She received critical acclaim for every film, especially her performance in ''[[Black (film)|Black]]''. She also won every single award in the "Best Actress" category for ''[[Black (film)|Black]]'' that year. Undoubtedly, these successes established Mukherjee as one of the industry's most bankable stars.<ref name="Queen of Bollywood">{{cite web|title=thedailystar.net|work=The year of the queen - Rani reigns|url=http://www.thedailystar.net/2005/06/26/d506261404102.htm
|accessdate=1 June |accessyear=2006}}</ref> Hence, the actress was honored by a largely foreign audience of 50,000 at the ''Casablanca Film Festival'' (2005) in [[Morocco]] where four of her movies were presented.<ref name="They treated me like a real Rani: Rani Mukerji">{{cite web|title=ibosnetwork.com|work= Honoured at the Casablanca Film Festival |url=http://www.bollymirchi.com/Article758.html|accessdate=16 July|accessyear=2006}}</ref>
 
Alexander reveals to Power Girl that he and Superboy-Prime had been leaving their "paradise" for some time, manipulating events to help create an inter-dimensional tuning fork. Using the [[Anti-Monitor]]'s remains and captured heroes and villains specifically attuned to former universes (Power Girl among them), Alex restores Earth-Two, un-populated except for the Earth-Two heroes transported there.<ref name="ic4">''Infinite Crisis'' #4, 2006</ref>
Mukherjee had two releases in 2006. The first, [[Karan Johar]]'s ''[[Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna]]'' was one of the most successful movies of the year.<ref name="KANK">{{cite web | title=ia.rediff.com| work=KANK: The All-Time Biggest Hit Overseas| url=http://ia.rediff.com/movies/2006/aug/14kank.htm| accessdate=10 December| accessyear=2006}}</ref> Her next release, [[B.R. Chopra]]'s ''[[Baabul]]'' talked about a story of a widow. Although much hyped, the movie did not do well at the box office in India<ref name="Baabul">{{cite web | title=boxofficeindia.com| work=Baabul Box Office Report |url=http://www.boxofficeindia.com/2006.htm| accessdate=20 February|accessyear=2007}}</ref> but proved to be a hit overseas.<ref name="Baabul: Hit">{{cite web | title=boxofficeindia.com| work=Baabul: A Hit Overseas|url=http://www.boxofficeindia.com/overseas.htm| accessdate=25 March|accessyear=2007}}</ref> * Mukherjee charged 4 crore rupees for ''[[Baabul]]'', making her the highest paid actress in India.<ref name="Baabul: 4 crore fee">{{cite web | title= imdb.com| work=Highest Paid Now|url=http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0611552/bio
|accessdate=22 October|accessyear=2006}}</ref><ref name="highest paid actress">{{cite web | title= apunkachoice.com| work=Rani Mukerji: The Numero Uno in Bollywood| url= http://www.apunkachoice.com/scoop/bollywood/20050808-0.html| accessdate=1 June | accessyear=2006}}</ref>
 
Superboy-Prime attacks [[Superboy (Kon-El)|Conner Kent]], this world's Superboy. Multiple super-teams intervene. Superboy-Prime kills several heroes before the [[Flash (comics)|Flash]]es and [[Bart Allen|Kid Flash]] force him into the [[Speed Force]], assisted by speedsters already within it. [[Flash (Jay Garrick)|Jay Garrick]], the only speedster left behind, says the Speed Force is now gone.<ref name="ic4">''Infinite Crisis'' #4 (2006)</ref><ref name="tt31">''Teen Titans'' #31 (2006)</ref>
Mukherjee was also invited to the [[2006 Toronto International Film Festival|Toronto International Film Festival]] to promote her movie [[Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna]]. Due to her schedule shooting of ''[[Tara Rum Pum]]'' in [[New York City]], she opted not to go.<ref name="Toronto Film Festival">{{cite web | title= in.rediff.com| work=Rani to dazzle Toronto Film Festival|url=http://in.rediff.com/movies/2006/aug/22arthur.htm|accessdate=23 August|accessyear=2006}}</ref>
 
Her latest movie in 2007, ''[[Ta Ra Rum Pum]]'' is all set to release and the actress has gone for a fringe haircut this time. Mukherjee will be sporting a modern, up-market and slightly sexy look in chic western outfits for the first half of the film.<ref name="New Look in Ta Ra Rum Pum">{{cite web | title= in.movies.yahoo.com| work=Her Sexy Look in Ta Ra Rum Pum| url=http://in.movies.yahoo.com/070414/222/6ekhp.html
|accessdate=14 April|accessyear=2007}}</ref> She had to go through intense training to slim down and be suitable for the role. Meanwhile, she has joined hands with her brother in setting up a [[Television studio|TV production]]. The whole concept was only conceived seven months earlier and will now be set rolling.<ref name="Her Television Production">{{cite web | title= indiantelevision.com| work=Her First Television Production| url=http://www.indiantelevision.com/headlines/y2k3/aug/aug82.htm|accessdate=18 April|accessyear=2007}}</ref>
 
[[Image:Jimlee infinitecrisis6.jpg|thumb|175px|left|Superboy-Prime as represented on the cover of ''Infinite Crisis'' #06, art by [[Jim Lee]].]]
==Personal life==
Mukherjee comes from a film-oriented family of [[Bengal]]i origin: Her father Ram Mukherjee is a retired director and also one of the founders of Filmalaya Studios. Her mother Krishna was a former [[playback singer]]. Her brother Raja Mukherjee is a film producer, now turned director. Her maternal aunt, Debashree Roy, was a popular Bengali actress and her cousin [[Kajol]] is another actress working in the Indian film industry. Mukherjee is deeply attached to her niece, Mayesha whom she lovingly calls 'Mishti' (which means "sweet" in Bengali).<ref name="A Niece in the House">{{cite web|title=dnaindia.com| work=New Member to the Family|url=http://www.dnaindia.com/report.asp?NewsID=1034468| accessdate=4 November | accessyear=2006}}</ref>
:''Complete article: [[Mukherjee-Samarth family (film)|Mukherjee-Samarth Family]]''
 
Seeking to create a perfect world, Alexander restores many alternate Earths. The Earth-Two Lois dies, and an aggrieved Kal-L and the younger Superman Kal-El fight until Wonder Woman separates them.<ref name="ic5">''Infinite Crisis'' #5 (2006)</ref><ref name="s226">''Superman'' vol. 2 #226-227 (2006)</ref><ref name="aos648">''Adventures of Superman'' #648 & #649 (2006)</ref> Bart Allen (wearing [[Flash (Barry Allen)|Barry Allen]]'s costume and aged to adulthood) emerges from the Speed Force, warning that he and the other speedsters were unable to hold Superboy-Prime, who returns wearing armor that stores yellow sun radiation to empower him.
Gossip columnists have linked Mukherjee to many industry figures, but she has strongly denied every single rumor of romance.{{Fact|date=April 2007}} Most gossip columns have also claimed that she is regularly in feud with some of the Bollywood actors and actresses, but everyone knows Mukherjee as the most diplomatic and caring person in the industry.<ref name="No Problem">{{cite web | title=nowrunning.com| work=Life is Good|url=http://www.nowrunning.com/news/news.asp?it=6020|accessdate=4 November|accessyear=2006}}</ref>
 
Batman's [[The OMAC Project|strike force]] destroys Brother Eye. Alexander selects and merges alternate Earths, trying to create a "perfect" world, until Firestorm blocks his efforts. Conner, [[Dick Grayson|Nightwing]], and [[Wonder Girl (Cassie Sandsmark)|Wonder Girl]] release the Tower's prisoners.<ref name="tt32">''Teen Titans'' vol. 3 #32 (2006)</ref><ref name="ic6">''Infinite Crisis'' #6 (2006)</ref> Fighting each other, Conner and Superboy-Prime collide with the tower, destroying it. The multiple Earths recombine into a "New Earth" as Conner dies in Wonder Girl's arms.
The actress changed the English transliteration of her surname from Mukherjee to Mukerji several years ago. At the time, it was reported that she did this for numerological reasons. Recently, she has stated that numerology was not a concern; her name had been put down as Mukerji on her passport, and she wanted to be consistent.<ref name="surname">{{cite web | title=musicindiaonline.com| work=Interview: Rani Mukerji (surname changed)|url=http://www.musicindiaonline.com/ar/i/actors/450/3/general/2/| accessdate=22 April | accessyear=2006}}</ref>
 
When a horde of supervillains [[Battle of Metropolis|attack Metropolis]],<ref name="ic villains">''Infinite Crisis Special: Villains United'' (2006)</ref> heroes fly off to the rescue. Superboy-Prime takes off to destroy Oa, planning to collapse the Universe. Superboy-Prime kills many Green Lanterns trying to stop him before Kal-L and Kal-El carry him toward [[Krypton (comics)|Krypton]]'s remains, now essentially a huge cloud of [[kryptonite]]. Flying through Krypton's red sun, Rao, destroys Superboy-Prime's armor and causes all three Kryptonians' powers to dissipate. Landing on the sentient planet (and [[Green Lantern Corps|GLC]] member) [[Mogo]], they fight. After Kal-El finally knocks Superboy-Prime out, Kal-L dies in the arms of his cousin, Power Girl.
== Controversies ==
In June 2005, Mukherjee was widely criticized following the publication of an interview with [[United Kingdom|British]] newspaper [[Desi Xpress]]. Mukherjee was asked to name her idol and she replied, "[[Adolf Hitler]]".<ref name="Hitler">{{cite web |title= totallyjewish.com| work=Bollywood Star idolises Hitler|url=http://www.totallyjewish.com/news/national/?content_id=1014|accessdate=16 July|accessyear=2006}}</ref> However, in an interview with [[TimesNow]] a year later, she denied ever mentioning Hitler's name.<ref name="Denial">{{cite web |title= timesnow.tv| work=She Never Said That About Hitler|url=http://www.timesnow.tv/Rani_Mukherjee_gets_candid/articleshow/376514.cms|accessdate=20 November|accessyear=2006}}</ref>
 
Back on Earth, Batman contemplates shooting Alex, but is discouraged by Wonder Woman allowing Alex to escape.
In November 2006, Mukherjee was shooting a film in [[Varanasi]] when avid fans crowded the set. Security personnel beat the crowd back with sticks.<ref name="Embarrassment for Rani Mukerji">{{cite web | title=allbollywood.com| work=Trouble at Varanasi Once Again|url=http://www.allbollywood.com/v2/bd/stc/nws/2006/11/15/20977.shtml|accessdate=18 November|accessyear=2006}}</ref> A media storm followed as various groups insisted that Mukherjee should have stopped the security guards. Mukherjee later issued a guarded apology.<ref name="Rani Mukerji's Long Day">{{cite web | title=indiasnews.net| work=Rani Confronts the Media|url=http://www.indiasnews.net/story/225284|accessdate=18 November|accessyear=2006}}</ref>
 
Wonder Woman, Batman, and Superman later meet up in Gotham. Wonder Woman plans to find out who she is. Batman plans a similar journey of self-discovery, revisiting the training of his youth, this time with [[Dick Grayson]] and [[Robin (Tim Drake)|Tim Drake]] joining him. Superman retires from superheroics until his powers return.<ref name="upupaway">[[One Year Later|"Up, Up, and Away"]]</ref>
== Famous commitments ==
===Humanitarian work===
Besides acting in films, Mukherjee has associated herself with several other commercial and non-profit organizations. In March 2004, Mukherjee visited the sandy dunes of [[Rajasthan]] to boost the morales of the [[jawan]]s. It was for a show where entertainers and stars visit Indian troops in far-flung regions to encourage them along with the NDTV team.<ref name="Jai Jawan">{{cite web | title= specials.rediff.com | work=Jai Jawan Marathon| url= http://specials.rediff.com/news/2004/mar/04sld1.htm| accessdate=6 April | accessyear=2006}}</ref>
 
Hiding in an alley in [[Gotham City]] and making new plans, Alexander Luthor is found by [[Lex Luthor]] and the [[Joker (comics)|Joker]]. Angry at being left out of the Society, the Joker kills Alex.
She was highly involved in the ''Temptations 2005'' show in New Delhi. The actress helped to raise funds for the National Centre For Promotional of Employment for Disabled People (NCPEDP), a leading disabled rights' group. Shahrukh Khan and Priyanka Chopra were also amongst the many who contributed to this cause.<ref name="charity show">{{cite web | title=nowrunning.com|work=Raising Funds for Disabled Rights Group|url=http://www.nowrunning.com/news/news.asp?id=5323
|accessdate=1 June|accessyear=2006}}</ref>
 
[[Image:Sprimepr.PNG|thumb|250px|left|Superboy-Prime at the conclusion of Infinite Crisis. Art by [[Phil Jimenez]].]]
In 2006, Mukherjee celebrated her birthday with the students of the [[Helen Keller Institute]] for the Deaf and Blind, whom she had befriended while doing research for her role as a blind and deaf girl in ''Black''.<ref name="At the Helen Keller">{{cite web | title=rani-mukerji.com|work=Rani Celebrates Her Birthday in an Unusual Way|url=http://www.rani-mukerji.com/gallery/displayimage.php?album=114&pos=2|accessdate=31 May|accessyear=2006}}</ref> She has given due credit for her award-winning performance in that movie to the students.<ref name="Helen Keller Institute">{{cite web | title=dnaindia.com|work= Birthday Celebration at the Helen Keller Institute|url=http://www.dnaindia.com/report.asp?NewsID=1019000|accessdate=31 May|accessyear=2006}}</ref>
 
The [[Green Lantern Corps]] imprison Superboy-Prime inside a red [[Sun-Eater]]. The series ends with him carving an ''[[Superman logo|S]]'' into his chest with his bare hands and declaring that he has been in worse places than his current prison and has escaped.<ref name="ic7">''Infinite Crisis'' #7 (2006)</ref>
Ms. Mukherjee donated her prize money, her half-share of 50 lakh rupees from her 2007 appearance on ''[[Kaun Banega Crorepati]]'' with [[Preity Zinta]], to the Holy Family Hospital.<ref name="Rani’s 25 Lakhs">{{cite web|title= smashits.com|work=Rani donates to Holy Family Hospital|url=http://ww.smashits.com/events/1749/1/KBC-Holi-Hungama.html|accessmonthday=2 March|accessyear=2007}}</ref> She said that this institution looks after children with heart problems which is a major setback in India.
 
== Hard cover revisions ==
===World tours===
The actress has been an active stage performer and has participated in numerous world tours. Her first world tour was in the year 1999 with [[Aamir Khan]], [[Aishwarya Rai]], [[Akshaye Khanna]] and [[Twinkle Khanna]]. It was called the ''Magnificent Five''.<ref name="Magnificent Five">{{cite web |title= bollywoodconcerts.com| work=Aamir, Rani and Ash in Magnificent Five|url=http://www.bollywoodconcerts.com/preshowdetails.php?preshow=16
|accessdate=14 April|accessyear=2007}}</ref> The show was widely watched in every city where it was showcased.
 
The hardcover collecting all seven issues of ''Infinite Crisis'' includes several changes in dialogue, most of which relate to the nature of Earth-Two.<ref name="rv link">[http://www.comicboards.com/dcb/view.php?trd=061009183155]</ref>
Five years later, ''Temptations 2004'' came along. It was the most successful Bollywood concert in its time and it broke all records. The actress performed alongside [[Shahrukh Khan]], [[Saif Ali Khan]], [[Preity Zinta]], [[Arjun Rampal]] and [[Priyanka Chopra]] in nineteen stage shows across the globe.<ref name="Temptation 2004">{{cite web | title=youtube.com| work=Temptations 2004: The biggest so far| url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E2WZ9DAHKbA| accessdate=24 June|accessyear=2006}}</ref>
 
Also changed is the two-page spread near the end of the book, where a new [[George Pérez]] image is substituted. Four additional pages of art by [[Phil Jimenez]] were added. An interview section included as an afterword explains the reasoning behind some of these alterations.
===Special events===
Mukherjee was a guest of honour at a state dinner to greet [[General Pervez Musharraf]] along with the Indian prime minister [[Manmohan Singh]].<ref name="Dinner with Pervez Musharraf">{{cite web | title=rediff.com | work=Rani: I'd love to go to Pakistan!|url=http://www.rediff.com/movies/2005/apr/22rani.htm|accessdate=1 October|accessyear=2006}}</ref> The government found out that she was Begum Musharraf's favourite Bollywood star. Hence, Mukherjee was the only Bollywood star on the top elite guest list.<ref name="Guest of Honour">{{cite web | title= timesofindia.indiatimes.com| work=The President’s Favorite|url=http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/msid-1080662,curpg-1.cms|accessdate=14 April|accessyear=2007}}</ref>
 
==Novelization adaption==
She also appeared along with various other Bollywood actors at the Closing Ceremony of the [[2006 Commonwealth Games]] in [[Melbourne]], as part of a performance showcasing Indian culture, on behalf of the [[2010 Commonwealth Games]], to be held in [[Delhi]].<ref name="Melbourne 2006">{{cite web | title=melbourne2006.com| work=Bollywood's taste of Delhi 2010| url=http://www.melbourne2006.com.au/M2006/Homepage+News/20060326+Bollywood+taste+of+Delhi+2010.htm| accessdate=22 April | accessyear=2006}}</ref> For her three minutes dance act alongside [[Saif Ali Khan]] <ref name="Rani in Melbourne">{{cite web | title=youtube.com| work=Rani’s Act at the Closing Ceremony| url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c7t-4vNaXOA| accessdate=22 April | accessyear=2006}}</ref>, she was reportedly paid 1.5 crore rupees, the equivalent of about 300,000 U.S. dollars.{{Fact|date=February 2007}}
'''Ace Books''', under the imprint of '''The Berkley Publishing Group''' and published by '''The Penguin Group''', released a novelization adaption written by [[Greg Cox]] with an introduction by [[Mark Waid]]. (October 2006). Cover Art by Daniel Acuna. Cover design by Georg Brewer. Text design by Tiffany Esteicher. ISBN 0-441-01444-5
 
The novel was primarily adapted from the seven-issues mini-series published by [[DC Comics]] (December 2005 to June 2006). Additional materials on the book was adapted from:
==Awards and honours==
{{main|List of Rani Mukherjee's awards and nominations}}
 
*''Aquaman'' #37 (February 2006)
*''Day of Vengeance: Infinite Crisis Special'' (March 2006)
*''Gotham Central'' # 38 (February 2006)
*''JLA'' #119 (November 2005)
*''JSA Classified'' #4 (December 2005)
*''Rann/Thanagar War: Infinite Crisis Special'' (April 2006)
*''Teen Titans'' #32 (March 2006)
*''Wonder Woman'' (vol. 2) #223–224 (January and February 2006)
 
== Filmography Consequences==
{{main|Character changes during Infinite Crisis}}
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| [[2008 in film|2008]] || ''[[KHAN]]'' || || Confirmed
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| [[2008 in film|2008]] || ''[[Aditya Chopra's Next]]'' || || Announced <ref name="Aditya Chopra's Next">{{cite web|title=bollywoodinsight.com| work=Rani & Shahrukh in Aditya Chopra's Next|url=http://www.bollywoodinsight.com/2006/12/27/Rani-Mukherjee-in-Dhoom-3.html| accessdate=14 April | accessyear=2007}}</ref>
|-
| [[2008 in film|2008]] || ''[[Kunal Kohli's Next]]'' || || Announced <ref name="Kunal Kohli's Next">{{cite web | title=in.movies.yahoo.com| work=Rani with Saif Ali Khan in Kunal Kohli's Next|url=http://in.movies.yahoo.com/070410/222/6ed2h.html| accessdate=14 April | accessyear=2007}}</ref>
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| [[2008 in film|2008]] || ''[[Tsunami (film)|Tsunami]]'' || || Announced <ref name="Tsunami">{{cite web | title=rani-mukerji.com| work=Rani Mukerji with Aamir Khan in Tsunami|url=http://www.rani-mukerji.com/article.php/2007/04/10/tsunami-to-feature-in-bollywood-love-story.html| accessdate=14 April | accessyear=2007}}</ref>
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| [[2007 in film|2007]] || ''[[London Dreams]]'' || || Filming
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| [[2007 in film|2007]] || ''[[Om Shanti Om]]'' || || Special Appearance (In Production)
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| [[2007 in film|2007]] || ''[[Saawariya]]'' || Gulab || Filming
|-
| [[2007 in film|2007]] || ''[[Laaga Chunari Mein Daag]]'' || || Releasing on [[12 October]], [[2007]]
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| [[2007 in film|2007]] || ''[[Ta Ra Rum Pum]]'' || Shona || Releasing on [[27 April]], [[2007]]
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| [[2006 in film|2006]] || ''[[Baabul]]'' || Malvika "Milli" Talwar/Kapoor ||
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| [[2006 in film|2006]] || ''[[Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna]]'' || Maya Talwar || Nominated, [[Filmfare Best Actress Award]]. Screened at the [[Toronto International Film Festival]] & the prestigious [[Tokyo International Film Festival]].
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| [[2005 in film|2005]] || ''[[The Rising (Indian movie)|The Rising]]'' || Heera || Screened at the Locarno Film Festival
|-
| [[2005 in film|2005]] || ''[[Paheli]]'' || Lachchi Bhanwarlal || [[List of India's official entries to the Oscars|India's official entry to the Oscars]], also opened the ninth Zimbabwe International Film Festival<ref name="An Indian flavoured opening night at ZIFF 2006">{{cite web| title=ziff.co.zw| work=Paheli: Zimbabwe International Film Festival |url=http://www.ziff.co.zw/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=112&Itemid=1 |accessdate=30 August|accessyear=2006}}</ref>
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| [[2005 in film|2005]] || ''[[Bunty Aur Babli]]'' || Vimmi Saluja (Babli) || Nominated, [[Filmfare Best Actress Award]]
|-
| [[2005 in film|2005]] || ''[[Black (film)|Black]]'' || Michelle McNally || '''Double-Winner''', [[Filmfare Best Actress Award]] & [[Filmfare Critics Award for Best Performance]]. Screened at the ''Casablanca Film Festival''. Also, [[Time Magazine]]’s selection of the Best Movies of the Year 2005, positioned at number 5.
|-
| [[2004 in film|2004]] || ''[[Veer-Zaara]]'' || Saamiya Siddiqui || Nominated, [[Filmfare Best Supporting Actress Award]]. Screened at the [[Berlin Film Festival]] & the ''Casablanca Film Festival''.
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| [[2004 in film|2004]] || ''[[Hum Tum]]'' || Rhea Prakash Sharma || '''Winner''', [[Filmfare Best Actress Award]]
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| [[2004 in film|2004]] || ''[[Yuva]]'' || Sashi Biswas || '''Winner''', [[Filmfare Best Supporting Actress Award]]
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| [[2003 in film|2003]] || ''[[LOC Kargil]]'' || Hema ||
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| [[2003 in film|2003]] || ''[[Kal Ho Naa Ho]]'' || || Special Appearance (song)
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| [[2003 in film|2003]] || ''[[Calcutta Mail]]'' || Reema/Bulbul ||
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| [[2003 in film|2003]] || ''[[Chori Chori (2003 film)|Chori Chori]]'' || Khushi Malhotra ||
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| [[2003 in film|2003]] || ''[[Chalte Chalte]]'' || Priya Chopra || Nominated, [[Filmfare Best Actress Award]]. Also, screened at the ''Casablanca Film Festival''.
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| [[2002 in film|2002]] || ''[[Chalo Ishq Ladaaye]]'' || Sapna ||
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| [[2002 in film|2002]] || ''[[Saathiya]]'' || Dr. Suhani Sharma/Saigol || '''Winner''', [[Filmfare Critics Award for Best Performance]]<br> & Nominated, [[Filmfare Best Actress Award]]. Also, screened at the ''Casablanca Film Festival''.
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| [[2002 in film|2002]] || ''[[Mujhse Dosti Karoge!]]'' || Pooja Sahani ||
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| [[2002 in film|2002]] || ''[[Pyaar Diwana Hota Hai]]'' || Payal Khuranna ||
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| [[2001 in film|2001]] || ''[[Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham]]'' || Naina Kapoor|| Cameo, also the 1st Bollywood feature to have a theatrical release in Germany
|-
| [[2001 in film|2001]] || ''[[Nayak: The Real Hero]]'' || Manjari ||
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| [[2001 in film|2001]] || ''[[Bas Itna Sa Khwaab Hai]]'' || Pooja Shrivastav ||
|-
| [[2001 in film|2001]] || ''[[Chori Chori Chupke Chupke]]'' || Priya Malhotra ||
|-
| [[2000 in film|2000]] || ''[[Kahin Pyaar Na Ho Jaaye]]'' || Priya Sharma ||
|-
| [[2000 in film|2000]] || ''[[Har Dil Jo Pyar Karega]]'' || Pooja Oberoi || Nominated, [[Filmfare Best Supporting Actress Award]]
|-
| [[2000 in film|2000]] || ''[[Bichhoo]]'' || Kiran Bali ||
|-
| [[2000 in film|2000]] || ''[[Hadh Kar Di Aapne]]'' || Anjali Khanna ||
|-
| [[2000 in film|2000]] || ''[[Hey Ram]]'' || Aparna Ram || [[List of India's official entries to the Oscars|India's official entry to the Oscars]]
|-
| [[2000 in film|2000]] || ''[[Badal]]'' || Rani ||
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| [[1999 in film|1999]] || ''[[Hello Brother]]'' || Rani ||
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| [[1999 in film|1999]] || ''[[Mann (film)|Mann]]'' || || Special Appearance ([[item number]])
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| [[1998 in film|1998]] || ''[[Mehndi (film)|Mehndi]]'' || Pooja ||
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| [[1998 in film|1998]] || ''[[Kuch Kuch Hota Hai]]'' || Tina Malhotra || '''Winner''', [[Filmfare Best Supporting Actress Award]]
|-
| [[1998 in film|1998]] || ''[[Ghulam]]'' || Alisha ||
|-
| [[1996 in film|1996]] || ''[[Raja Ki Aayegi Baraat]]'' || Mala ||
|}
 
== See also Aftermath==
*''[[52 (comic book)|52]]'': Weekly comic book presenting events that occur during the year between ''Infinite Crisis'' #7 and the "One Year Later" stories.
* [[List of Indian movie actresses]]
*''[[Blüdhaven|Crisis Aftermath: The Battle For Blüdhaven]]''.
*''[[Spectre (comics)|Crisis Aftermath: The Spectre]]''.
*[[One Year Later]]: After the publication of ''Infinite Crisis'' #5, storylines in most DC Universe series jumped forward one year, occurring after the events chronicled in ''52''.
 
==Series canceled during the "Infinite Crisis" event==
==References==
A number of series were cancelled with the one year later jump. Some ended outright, like ''[[Batgirl]]'', ''[[Gotham Central]]'', and ''[[Batman: Gotham Knights]]'', while others were suspended and restarted later like ''[[Justice League|JLA]]'', ''[[Flash (comics)|Flash]]'', and ''[[Wonder Woman]]''. Additionally, ''[[Adventures of Superman (comic book)|Adventures of Superman]]'' returned to its original title of ''Superman'', while the book that had previously been coming out as ''Superman'' since 1987 was cancelled, thus making the Superman line's two books, ''Superman'' and ''Action Comics'', match the Batman line's ''Batman'' and ''Detective Comics''.
=== Footnotes ===
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===PressEditorial coverage=planning==
DC Comics executive editor [[Dan DiDio]] stated that ''Infinite Crisis'' was being hinted at in various stories for two years prior to its launch, starting with the "death" of [[Donna Troy]].<ref># {{note|newsarama.1}} {{cite web | title=Counting Down in the DCU with Dan Didio | url=http://www.newsarama.com/pages/DC/Didio_Countdown.htm | accessdate=February 10 | accessyear=2006 }}</ref> The leadup was mostly understated until the release of the ''[[Adam Strange]]'' limited series in 2004, at which point industry press began to report that DC was planning a very large event, mentioning the titles ''[[Teen Titans (comics)|Teen Titans]]'', ''[[Wally West|The Flash]]'', and ''[[Justice Society of America|JSA]]'', all written by Geoff Johns. {{Fact|date=February 2007}}
* Verma, Supar. [http://www.rediff.com/entertai/1998/jul/15rani.htm "Aati Kya Khandala?"], "Rediff" interview. [[July 15]], [[1998]]. Retrieved [[March 01]], [[2006]].
* Das, Madhuparna. [http://www.telegraphindia.com/1050603/asp/etc/story_4348401.asp "Makeover Girl"], "The Telegraph - Calcutta". [[June 03]], [[2005]]. Retrieved [[June 20]], [[2006]].
* Somaaya, Bhawana. [http://www.screenindia.com/fullstory.php?content_id=10660 "Everyone wants Rani Mukerji"], "IndiaFM" interview. [[June 24]], [[2005]]. Retrieved [[September 30]], [[2006]].
 
With ''Countdown to Infinite Crisis'', ''Infinite Crisis'' began to visibly affect DC's editorial policy. Geoff Johns and [[Grant Morrison]] moved into editorial positions in addition to their writing duties, respectively to coordinate coherence of the DC Universe and to handle reimaginings of several characters. [[Mark Waid]] signed exclusively with DC, receiving a similar editorial role. DC replaced its official decades-old logo (the "DC bullet") with a new one (the "DC spin") that debuted on the first issue of ''DC Special: The Return of Donna Troy''.
==External links==
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Aside from marking a major editorial shift within DC Comics, ''Infinite Crisis'' was a return to large company-wide crossovers of a sort that had been uncommon since the downturn of the comics industry in the 1990s.
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*Kal-L crying after the death of the Earth-Two Lois Lane is reminiscent of the death of Supergirl.<ref name="coie7">''Crisis on Infinite Earths'' #7 (1985)</ref>
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*Jim Lee's cover of issue #6 has Superboy's shirt draped in the background like Superman's cape when he died.<ref name="s75">''Superman'' vol. 2 #75 (1992)</ref>
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*Mongul's appearance in ''Infinite Crisis'' #1 has the same panel framing from Alan Moore's "For the Man Who Has Everything", sans Jason Todd.<ref name="sannual11">''Superman Annual'' #11, 1985</ref>
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*The S-Shield that Superboy-Prime carves into his chest is reminiscent of promotional art for "[[The Death of Superman]]" storyline.
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*The first splash page of Kal-L fighting Kal-El with one throwing a green, 1930-vintage vehicle at the other is based on the cover art of ''Action Comics'' #1.
*The panels from issue #7 depicting a conversation between [[Flash (Jay Garrick)|Jay Garrick]] and [[Bart Allen]] mirrors the conversation Garrick had with [[Wally West]] in the original ''Crisis''.<ref name="coie12">''Crisis on Infinite Earths'' #12 (1985)</ref>
*The skies turn red, as they are throughout the original ''Crisis.''
*The original Superboy, Kal-El, had a similar battle with Conner Kent in a ''[[Zero Hour (comics)|Zero Hour]]'' story. He even says the same line, "You're not Superboy!" before his first strike.<ref name="sb8">''Superboy'' #8 (1994)</ref>
*The creation of "New Earth" resembles the collapse of the [[Multiverse (DC Comics)|Multiverse]].<ref name="coie10">''Crisis on Infinite Earths'' #10-11 (1985)</ref>
*The cover of issue #5, with Kal-L fighting Kal-El, resembles the panel in which Kal-L knocks Kal-El out so that he can fight the final battle with the Anti-Monitor.<ref>''Crisis on Infinite Earths'' #12, 1985</ref>
*When recounting her history, the Earth-Two [[Wonder Woman]] (Diana Prince) is surrounded by images re-drawn from early issues of ''Sensation'' and ''Wonder Woman'' comics, originally drawn by [[H. G. Peter]].<ref name="ic5">''Infinite Crisis'' #5 (2006)</ref>
*When [[Black Condor]] is run through by an energy blast by [[Sinestro]], it mirrors a similar panel in the original Crisis between, respectively, Supergirl and the Anti-Monitor.<ref name="coie8">''Crisis on Infinite Earths'' #8 (1985)</ref>
*In issue #7, [[Bane (comics)|Bane]] breaks the back of [[Judomaster]], a DC hero, almost exactly as he did to [[Batman]] in the ''[[Batman: Knightfall]]'' storyline.<ref name="ic7">''Infinite Crisis'' #7 (2006)</ref>
 
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==External links==
*[http://www.newsarama.com/dcnew/InfiniteCrisis/Counseling03.htm Dan DiDio: Crisis Counseling Session 3] (newsarama.com)
*[http://www.sequart.com/columns/index.php?col=10&column=484 Your Guide to Infinite Crisis] (over 140K words)
*[http://www.crisis2crisis.com Infinite Crises] list of trades spanning Crisis on Infinite Earths to Infinite Crisis
*[http://jigsawmen.googlepages.com/home The Annotated Infinite Crisis] Page by page, panel by panel notes on Infinite Crisis
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