LaMonica Garrett, who plays The Monitor and the Anti-Monitor in the upcoming "Crisis on Infinite Earths" crossover event on The CW, is prepping for the job in the most predictable way possible: by re-reading Crisis on Infinite Earths (the graphic novel). The rub? He calls it "cheating" -- possibly because he is brushing up on the story while in costume as The Monitor. After all, giving one of his two personalities the end of the story and not the other one isn't exactly fair in the traditional sense of the word. Of course, since the Anti-Monitor wants to annihilate all of existence and end not just Arrow but all five of the Arrowverse shows, we're going to let Garrett have this one.
The image of Garrett in his costume -- one of the most comics-accurate suits the arrowverse has ever put together -- while reading Crisis is a cool and kind of trippy visual. You can check it out below, and as you can imagine Garrett is not the only person cracking wise about the image
In the comments below Garrett's tweet, Youtube Star Megamillioncomix, who post's news about the Crisis event on his channel, commented on the post, hilariously comparing Garrett to Dr. Strange in Avengers Infinity War. His comment can be seen below:
The Youtuber joked that Garrett cheating by reading the Crisis comic is worse than Dr Strange seeing the future of Endgame during his 14 million future jump in Avengers: Infinity War, and warning tony of the final battle in Avengers: Endgame.
Garrett himself found the comment hilarious, as he liked and retweeted the reply.
Crisis on Infinite Earths comic book writer Marv Wolfman, who will co-write part of the crossover this season, also liked Isaiah's reply, and expressed his approval of the choice of reading material.
The crossover will also feature guest appearances from Johnathon Schaech as Jonah Hex, Kevin Conroy as Bruce Wayne, Brandon Routh as Kingdom Come Superman, Cress Williams as Black Lightning, Burt Ward as Robin, and Smallville alum Tom Welling as Superman.
''Crisis on Infinite Earths" will air on The CW this winter, taking place on five episodes of TV over two quarters - one each of Arrow, The Flash, Supergirl, DC's Legends of Tomorrow, and Batwoman. Are you excited for the Crisis? Chime in below or tweet your thoughts to @wegotthiscovered.
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