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  1. 11 hours ago · Crisis on Infinite Earths dates back to 1985 when DC Comics published the first 12-issue arc. The original crossover event features Anti-Monitor and Brainiac trying to conquer the remaining Earths. Ultimately their plan fails, which creates a single Earth in the Multiverse.

  2. 11 hours ago · The eighth episode of Season 2 of “My Adventures With Superman” will air tonight. Titled “The Death of Clark Kent” this episode is scheduled to air on Adult Swim in the USA on Sunday, July 7 at 12.00am ET/PT, and will be available to stream on MAX a few hours later.

  3. 11 hours ago · This week, we’re doing life with Seye Dele, the cofounder of Pade, a startup that helps organisations simplify their work by reliably automating their human resource processes.. He gives us a ...

  4. 11 hours ago · In Superman #15, DC presents a strange scenario in which Clark Kent and the rest of his allies seem to have a formidable fight against Brainiacwho has gone overboard in his quest to create an improved version of his own family. Fortunately, Lex Luthor arrives just in time to save the day with a plan that was intended to drain the mind of Brainiac.

  5. 11 hours ago · The alien is green and wears gray mechanized suit with tentacles. His eyes are purple. This is Brainiac. "You're such a stubborn human. You see, who would need you in the world, when someone's calling for help? Would you save them? Or will you let them die?" Brainiac said. "Who are you?" Harima asked. "I am Brainiac. And I am the ecosystem of ...

  6. 11 hours ago · Основан на сюжетной линии «Superman: Brainiac» Джеффа Джонса и Гэри Фрэнка. Лига Справедливости: Парадокс источника конфликта: Основан на сюжетной линии «Flashpoint» Джеффа Джонса и Энди Куберта. 2014

  7. 11 hours ago · Started by Bābur, a descendant of Genghis Khan, the Muslim Mogul dynasty ruled much of India from the early 16th century to the mid-18th century.The Moguls (whose name is also spelled Moghul or Mughal) were known for their talented and powerful rulers, called "Great Moguls"; English speakers borrowed the word for other powerful persons, as in today's familiar references to "media moguls."