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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Our Worlds at War (2001) was a DC Crisis Crossover that brought nearly every hero and team, and a few villains, together to stop an entity known as Imperiex, whose stated goal was to destroy the entire Multiverse in order to start a new, "perfect" universe (apparently the existing Universe had some strange flaw that bugged the crap out of him, so OF COURSE destroying it all and starting over was the best solution). Having already destroyed several worlds, Imperiex heads straight for Earth, which as it turns out, is a literal Cosmic Keystone which literally holds the entire multiverse together. So alien refugees from all over the cosmos head to Earth to make a final stand. |