- "Universe after universe has fallen before my power. World after world consumed. With every death, I steal my mirror’s strength and mine grows ever stronger. Who am I? I am the Anti-Monitor. Come, Harbinger. There is work to be done."
- —Anti-Monitor[src]
Mobius[1], better known as the Anti-Monitor, is a being of supreme power and malevolence that aimed to eradicate the multiverse by whatever means necessary, in which he succeeded. He was opposed by his counterpart, the Monitor.
Biography
At some point, Mar Novu allowed for Mobius to live, a decision the former would come to immensely regret.
Seeking to destroy the multiverse with waves of antimatter, the Anti-Monitor was sealed behind a door in a chamber where he built an anti-matter cannon to execute his scheme. When Barry Allen of Earth-90 charged towards Novu and was repelled, he found himself within the reach of the Anti-Monitor, who whisked him into his prison and forced him to run on a treadmill to power the weapon. During a test run of the antimatter cannon, the entire universe of Earth-2 was eradicated.
Crisis of 2019
Messaging Nash Wells
On December 9, Nash mistook Mobius for Mar Novu, and stood outside Mobius's door and taunted him, saying how he didn't believe in false gods. Mobius argued with Nash to no end, when suddenly Nash was attacked by one of Ramsey Rosso's blood brothers. After a while, Ramsey and his army were stopped thanks to Allegra Garcia, but Nash believed it was "the Monitor" who saved him.[2] At 11:58 pm, just as Nash was about to open the portal to what he believed would be the Monitor's realm, Mobius noted on how he wished to know the truth and offered to reveal to him what he wanted to know in exchange for his help stopping the Crisis. Mobius told him to stop his attempts to kill him and begin a new life. When Nash asked Mobius to show him, he said that he already has "the knowledge" (probably to solve a code). After Nash solved the code in the cave, Mobius opened the rock and pulled him inside it in a flash of light before slamming down the rock wall again.[2][3][4][5]
Corrupting Harbinger
Due to more worlds being destroyed, the Anti-Monitor soon communicated with Harbinger through unknown means and, despite her pleas to stop, forcibly summoned her to his lair. Once she arrived, Mobius introduced himself. After revealing that worlds were falling under his power and every death allowed for him to steal more power from his mirror counterpart, Mobius demanded Harbinger's cooperation and proclaimed that there was work to be done.[6]
Personality
The Anti-Monitor had proven to be an incredibly evil being, wanting to destroy the entire Multiverse, killing off an infinite amount of innocent lives without any guilt or remorse.[6] He seems to enjoy taking credit for destroying universes and consuming worlds. He is also extremely intelligent and manipulative, able to convince the extremely intelligent Harrison Nash Wells into freeing him.[2][3][4][5] Ultimately, his intellect prevailed as he succeeded in his mission.
Powers and abilities
Powers
- Cosmic entity physiology: The Anti-Monitor is stated to be far more powerful than Mar Novu himself, a remarkably powerful cosmic entity in his own right and is most likely one of the most, if not the most powerful being in the entire multiverse.
- Telepathy: When inside his prison, he was able to communicate with Harrison Nash Wells when he was standing in the rocky wall that held the portal to his prison.[2][3][4][5]
- Telekinesis: The Anti-Monitor was able to effortlessly pull Nash Wells inside the portal to his realm without even being physically present.[2][3][4][5]
- Possession: He took possession of Harbinger and used her body to kill Mar Novu and absorb his essence into her body.
Abilities
- Expert manipulator: The Anti-Monitor has been shown to be skilled at manipulation. Being able to convince Nash Wells to free him.[2][3][4][5]
Weaknesses
Appearances
Arrow
Season 7
- "Elseworlds, Part 2" (indirectly mentioned)
Season 8
- "Starling City" (indirectly mentioned)
- "Purgatory" (voice)
Batwoman
Season 1
- "A Mad Tea-Party" (voice)
- "Crisis on Infinite Earths: Part Two"
Supergirl
Season 5
- "The Wrath of Rama Khan" (voice)
- "Crisis on Infinite Earths: Part One" (mentioned)
The Flash
Season 6
- "The Last Temptation of Barry Allen, Pt. 1" (indirectly mentioned in newspaper)
- "The Last Temptation of Barry Allen, Pt. 2" (voice)
- "Crisis on Infinite Earths: Part Three" (possessing Lyla Michaels)
Gallery
Concept artwork
Crisis on Infinite Earths
Promotional images
Crisis on Infinite Earths
Trivia
- His endgame was foreshadowed by Zoom's final scheme, seeking the destruction of the multiverse using a machine powered by speedsters running on it.
- Though unlike Zoom, he didn't want to leave a single universe to survive, but rather rule the remaining antimatter universe alone.
- Also unlike Zoom, he succeeded.
- He is the villain with the largest body count. He has killed an infinite amount of people by destroying the multiverse with anti-matter.