Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths unites heroes from across the multiverse to confront the Anti-Monitor’s reality-shattering threat, exploring themes of sacrifice, legacy, and the resilience of hope in the face of annihilation.
This curated collection highlights 25 pivotal quotes that capture character-defining moments, emotional depth, and thematic resonance throughout the crisis.

We’re not killers

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Speaker: Batgirl
Context: Batgirl asserts moral boundaries, contrasting heroism against the chaos of multiversal collapse.
You trained us well. We know what we’re doing

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Speaker: Earth-2 Robin
Context: Highlights legacy and trust in Batman’s mentorship amid crisis.
I didn’t train you

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Speaker: Batman
Context: Batman’s rejection underscores his isolation and refusal of responsibility.
You needed help

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Speaker: Robin
Context: Challenges Batman’s solitude, emphasizing teamwork’s necessity for survival.
The Flash is dead

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Speaker: Batman
Context: Batman’s grim certainty reflects trauma and the cost of loss.
He’s missing. There were no witnesses. No body

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Speaker: Batgirl
Context: Batgirl counters despair with hope, symbolizing resilience against fatalism.
The last thing I needed were a bunch of dilettantes and senior citizens getting in my way

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Speaker: Batman
Context: Batman’s abrasiveness reveals distrust in allies during crisis.
This isn’t even your Earth

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Speaker: Robin
Context: Questions Batman’s authority, highlighting multiversal disorientation.
It’s the Earth whose tower is in the middle of Gotham. That makes it my world. And I work alone

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Speaker: Batman
Context: Batman’s territorial claim reinforces his solitary burden.
Who died and made you king?

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Speaker: Batgirl
Context: Batgirl challenges Batman’s self-appointed leadership, demanding accountability.
Everyone on Earth 3

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Speaker: Batman
Context: A haunting reminder of multiversal loss and Batman’s trauma.
That’s it. That’s my name… It’s all coming back

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Speaker: Constantine
Context: Constantine’s identity resurgence fuels his mystical role in the crisis.
What are you?

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Speaker: John Stewart
Context: Awe at Constantine’s power, emphasizing the arcane scale of threats.
Don’t you think it’s a bit absurd to use the emergency beacon in the middle of this? Hell’s breaking loose all over this stupid planet

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Speaker: Ultraman
Context: Ultraman’s pragmatism contrasts with the apocalyptic chaos.
I… I stopped five tsunamis. Then I saw it

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Speaker: Power Ring
Context: Power Ring’s fear underscores the antimatter wave’s overwhelming threat.
Damn, it gets worse

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Speaker: Superwoman
Context: Superwoman’s resignation to escalating dread deepens tension.
Yeah. I was kind of hoping that magic hobo was full of shit. This planet might suck, but it’s ours. So we do what we always do. Fight like hell

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Speaker: Ultraman
Context: Ultraman’s defiant ownership speech rallies antiheroes against annihilation.
Sometimes the only way to win is to lose differently

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Speaker: Harbinger
Context: Harbinger’s paradox guides heroes toward sacrificial strategy.
You don’t get to decide who lives and who dies!

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Speaker: Superman
Context: Superman condemns the Anti-Monitor’s god complex, affirming life’s value.
I’ve seen the end of everything… and I won’t let it happen again

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Speaker: The Flash (Barry Allen)
Context: Flash’s resolve stems from witnessing temporal collapse firsthand.
Hope doesn’t come from powers. It comes from us

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Speaker: Wonder Woman
Context: Diana distills heroism into collective humanity over might.
This isn’t about saving one Earth. It’s about saving what makes us heroes

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Speaker: Green Lantern (Hal Jordan)
Context: Hal prioritizes moral legacy over physical survival.
You fight not because you’ll win, but because it’s right

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Speaker: Martian Manhunter
Context: J’onn defines heroism as ethical duty beyond victory.
The future isn’t written. We write it together

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Speaker: The Flash (Wally West)
Context: Wally’s optimism fuels multiversal unity against fate.
Even in the end, we are never alone

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Speaker: Superman (Kal-L)
Context: Earth-2 Superman’s farewell emphasizes enduring legacy and connection.
These quotes crystallize the series’ exploration of heroism across realities, balancing visceral battle intensity with philosophical weight. Each line advances character arcs while anchoring the epic stakes in human vulnerability and courage.