Crisis On Infinite Earths: 8 Biggest Questions We Have After Parts 1 - 3

The Arrowverse's Crisis is far from over, but it has left us in need of some answers.

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Contains spoilers from The Flash Season 6 Episode 9, Batwoman Season 1 Episode 9 and Supergirl Season 5 Episode 9.

The CW's long-teased Crisis has arrived and it's already clear that that the Arrowverse will never be the same again. Once a space of infinite earths, the vast majority of them were wiped out by a wave of antimatter at the hands of the villainous monster known as the Anti-Monitor and now, after a fitting last stand, no earths remain.

Yes, the first three parts of what will ultimately be a five-part crossover threw us right into the madness of the comic-inspired event, turning the multiple worlds upside down as the heroes of The Flash, Arrow, Supergirl, Batwoman and DC's Legends of Tomorrow battled Shadow Demons, met Batman (and multiple Supermen) and even destroyed a cosmic treadmill - ensuring that, whenever the smoke clears, the Arrowverse as we know it will be changed forever.

But it isn't over until its over - which, in this case, is January 14th when Crisis On Infinite Earths concludes on a double bill of Arrow and Legends, so as we await the conclusion of TV's biggest crossover, let's discuss the multiple questions we've been left with.

8. Does Earth-1 Bruce Wayne Look Like Kevin Conroy Too?

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One of the properties of the Arrowverse's multiverse is that there are no definitive properties about the countless doppelgangers in existence. Sure, the multiple versions of Laurel Lance we've met might look like Katie Cassidy while the endless array of Harrison Wells resemble Tom Cavanagh, but that doesn't mean they all look the same - something we saw in person during Crisis with Earth-90s version of Barry Allen resembling Henry instead.

On that note, one of Crisis' most memorable moments came when we were introduced to Earth-99's Bruce Wayne - who was portrayed by Kevin Conroy. Now, this dark and hardened version of the veteran Batman may not have been the Earth-1 version of the character, but Kate did appear to recognise him.

If you've been watching Batwoman, you'll know that Bruce Wayne's disappearance has been a recurring plot thread, with Kate writing about her progress as Gotham's new vigilante in a journal in the hopes that she can, one day, give them to him. You'd think that seems to be setting up a reunion between the pair before the show eventually ends - finally introducing us to Earth-1's Bruce Wayne - so with that in mind, we're left to wonder if he too looks like Kevin Conroy.

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