Its interesting that you feel saddened by the destruction of the DC Animated Shows From the 70s to the 2000s, as I actually felt more angry about the fact those worlds died.
It even caused too many questions when the BTAS scene (For how good Kevin Conroy’s last words were), was shown as if BTAS wasn’t part of the DCAU, and that JLU’s universe gets destroyed despite Batman Beyond canonically taking place after it.
It also felt like Warner Bros really hates the 03 Teen Titans, so it felt like they were beating a dead corpse & giving the 03 fans the burn. Now while the Crisis on Infinite Earths comic did kill off 50 years of DC Universes that they’ve bought or made, the comics were very much inconsistent & full of continuity errors up until that point, which is why Crisis on Infinite Earths was made, as it was to supposed to create a newly consistent continuity while killing off their many continuities. But the universes that were destroyed in the Anti-Matter wave were in their respective multiverses, so them getting destroyed just made no sense according to their multiverse rules. It felt like what happened in the Flash except it’s less worse. I would’ve been more saddened by this, when it’s clear DC’s bringing them back in some future tie-in comic or revival in a Teen Titans Go episode or something, and that the DCAU, and Super Friends iterations are just newly made versions that are based on those iterations rather then being the actual ones from those universes.
ShockwaveFPS Studios
2024-09-13 22:50:54 +0000 UTC
Crisis on Infinite Earths is so crazy and convoluted that a faithful adaptation is not necessary. No adaptation needs to bear ALL of its warts to be good