‘Arrow’ Creator Reveals Final Logo For ‘Crisis On Infinite Earths’

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While Crisis On Infinite Earths is on its way, the creator behind Arrow just debuted a brand new logo ahead of the monumental crossover.

A crisis is coming to the Arrowverse and a brand new logo for the crossover just arrived online courtesy of Arrow creator Marc Guggenheim. The executive producer behind Crisis On Infinite Earths hasn’t been afraid of giving fans casting announcements and teases for the upcoming crossover. This recently included a red version of the original Crisis On Infinite Earths logo, referencing the dangerous red skies from the original comics that will apparently feature in the crossover.

Arrow creator Marc Guggenheim took to Twitter to unveil the shiny new logo. It still uses a similar font to the original logo but replaces the glowing blue lettering with a crisp silver font. Each letter in Crisis is filled with a swirling galaxy inside it, referencing the multiverse at stake in the crossover. With Oliver Queen attempting to find ways of stopping Crisis On Infinite Earths on the final season of Arrow, the build up to the unmissable event is working perfectly. Take a look at the new Crisis On Infinite Earths logo shared by the Arrow creator below.

What do you think about the Arrow creator’s new logo for the crossover? Are you counting down the days till Crisis On Infinite Earths? Tell us in the comments!

Crisis On Infinite Earths has been teased since the very first episode of The Flash, where a newspaper headline from the year 2024 revealed the Barry Allen’s fate was to disappear during a “crisis.” However, the fifth season finale of the Grant Gustin series accelerated this when the original newspaper headline changed the date of the event from 2024 to 2019. To add to this, the seventh season finale of Stephen Amell’s Arrow set up Oliver Queen’s role in the next crossover by having him join the Monitor on a mission to warn other worlds of the crisis, as part of the arrangement the Emerald Archer made in order to save the lives of both The Flash and Supergirl.

Crisis On Infinite Earths will span two quarters and consist of ArrowThe FlashSupergirl, Legends of Tomorrow, and Batwoman. The Arrowverse crossover will launch with three episodes in December before concluding with two additional episodes in January.

Stay tuned for the latest news on Crisis on Infinite Earths and the fate of the Arrowverse!

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