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EverydayBattman — Sinestro Corps Anti-Monitor

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Description Anti-Monitor was one of the most formidable foes ever faced by the heroes of the DC Universe (or "Multiverse", as it was then and now). He is directly responsible for more deaths than any other known DC supervillain, having destroyed nearly all of an infinite number of universes. He was powerful enough to kill a distracted Supergirl almost effortlessly, though it could be suggested that when the universe 'restarted', most of the deaths attributed to him, in effect, never happened. He consumed thousands of positive-matter universes to increase his power, and was able to personally battle scores of the multiverse's strongest heroes simultaneously.
The Anti-Monitor was also responsible for the death of Barry Allen, the hero better known as the Flash. After capturing Barry because his ability to traverse the multiverse unaided made him a dangerous variable, the Anti-Monitor created an Anti-Matter cannon that would destroy the then-five remaining earths with a concentrated beam much faster than the wave of entropy he had originally unleashed. The cannon was destroyed by the Flash when he escaped and forced the energies of the weapon's power source into itself, causing it to explode and Barry to disintegrate.
In addition to possessing vast size (varying from about nine feet, to hundreds of meters tall), vastly superhuman strength, extraordinary durability (by the end of the Crisis series he was able to effortlessly withstand blows from Superman, and even surviving a blue star going supernova), the ability to project destructive bolts of energy, and greatly augmenting another beings' powers (as he did with Psycho-Pirate, whose powers were increased to levels too much for him to handle), the Anti-Monitor also possessed reality-warping abilities, which he displayed by removing Psycho-Pirate's face. The Anti-Monitor also commanded an army of Qwardians and shadow demons, and had access to highly advanced technology capable of shifting, merging, or destroying entire universes.
By far, his most devastating power was the ability to absorb the energies of his surroundings into himself, once he fused with his antimatter universe, he went even as far as absorbing the energies of entire universes. In addition to devouring the energies of untold numbers of universes, he also absorbed the energy of "over one million worlds" in his own anti-matter universe in order to gain the power to travel to the beginning of time, to attempt to stop the creation of the positive matter universe. When Earth's heroes followed him to the beginning of time, he then absorbed all of their power and energy; this made him strong enough to alter the creation of the universe until he was opposed by the Spectre. During his final battle in Crisis on Infinite Earths #12, the Anti-Monitor maintained his power by "feeding on" a nearby star; and when his power was drained and he was reduced to a state of near-death, he absorbed his own anti-matter demons to rejuvenate himself.
The Anti-Monitor is not immortal, but may be ultimately indestructible so long as the anti-matter universe exists; having been destroyed with immense effort at the end of the Crisis, he was recreated by his universe, just as he had been formed originally.
It was revealed that the Anti-Monitor was reborn following the recreation of the Multiverse and that he had been fueling Sinestro's ideology since the return of Hal Jordan, acting as the Sinestro Corps' "Guardian of Fear". His body was rebuilt by the Manhunters, and in addition, he recruited Superboy-Prime, the Cyborg Superman, and Parallax, who was using Kyle Rayner as its host, along with Sinestro as his heralds.
Shortly after, the Sinestro Corps launched its attack on Earth. The Anti-Monitor traveled to the planet aboard New Warworld, and landed shortly thereafter, along with Sinestro. He was attacked by Sodam Yat and other members of the Green Lantern Corps, but the tyrant killed the two unnamed beings and severely injured the Daxamite Lantern.
The Anti-Monitor began to siphon the positive matter of New York City to create his Antimatter waves. However, he was attacked by the Guardians of the Universe, angry at being impotent during his first war. The Anti-Monitor was able to counter the vicious attack, permanently scarring the face of Scar.[citation needed] John Stewart and Guy Gardner brought down New Warworld and the Yellow Central Power Battery, which were detonated next to the Anti-Monitor, and contained by a shield created by hundreds of Green Lanterns to contain the explosion; even this was not enough to kill him. Superboy-Prime, seeing an opportunity to defeat the now-weakened Anti-Monitor, flew through the Anti-Monitor's chest and hurled his shattered body into space.
The Anti-Monitor's crash landed on the planet Ryutt in Sector 666, where a voice acknowledged him and told him to rise. Before he could escape, the Anti-Monitor found himself imprisoned inside a large Black Power Battery. Soon afterwards, the Guardian Scar, corrupted by the Anti-Monitor's energies, dispatched the Green Lanterns Ash and Saarek to locate and recover the Anti-Monitor's body.
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Comments: 11

ArteDigitalSA [2013-04-06 01:26:30 +0000 UTC]

so cool!! but what's that in his face?

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EverydayBattman In reply to ArteDigitalSA [2013-04-06 01:34:37 +0000 UTC]

They don't have Proactive in the anti-matter universe...

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ArteDigitalSA In reply to EverydayBattman [2013-04-06 01:37:10 +0000 UTC]

hahahahah. I've seen him in the GL animated show, have you seeen it?? Too bad they cancelled it, like YJ...

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EverydayBattman In reply to ArteDigitalSA [2013-04-06 01:46:24 +0000 UTC]

I missed that one. Have to look that up. I figured they would cancel GLAS because it was too brainy. I'm disgusted that YJ was cancelled.

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ArteDigitalSA In reply to EverydayBattman [2013-04-06 01:50:56 +0000 UTC]

yeah,i mean: why bring an idiotic show like "teen titans go", more likely for children?? why couldn't they keep GL and YJ, together with the premiere of "beware the batman"?? i hope that BTB don't dissapoint me

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EverydayBattman In reply to ArteDigitalSA [2013-04-06 01:58:00 +0000 UTC]

I'm with ya pal! Brave and Bold was fun, but I'd rather have Justice League back.

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ArteDigitalSA In reply to EverydayBattman [2013-04-06 14:24:02 +0000 UTC]

me too. I hope "beware the batman" can be as good as BTAS

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TheGobo [2013-04-05 22:31:20 +0000 UTC]

He uh... he looks like a duck.
O_o

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EverydayBattman In reply to TheGobo [2013-04-05 23:47:46 +0000 UTC]

Well uh... thanks for looking at my art that I spent quite a bit of time on JUST SO you can take a few seconds out of your day to leave a rude, childish remark on. Did you run out of cookies? Did you break a crayon? Next time you feel like typing a snide comment BEFORE you take your medication, do us all a favor and don't.

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TheGobo In reply to EverydayBattman [2013-04-06 00:39:56 +0000 UTC]

Dude, it was a joke.
Take the stick out of your arse.

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EverydayBattman In reply to TheGobo [2013-04-06 00:56:08 +0000 UTC]

The joke was at my expense so pardon me for not laughing. My daughter is half your age and knows better than you. Try spending more time with other people instead of playing with yourself.

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