Warning! Spoilers for Earth-Prime: Batwoman #1
A major Batwoman plot hole from The CW’sCrisis on Infinite Earths has been fixed in a new comic. When actor Ruby Rose left the titular role, it created a continuity issue that lingered in the Arrowverse.
Recently, DC Comics announced that The CW’s version of the DC Universe would receive a comic book crossover miniseries. Although the previous seasons didn’t include their annual special event, Earth-Prime has promised to fill the void. The comics have also provided series writers with the opportunity to expand on episodes, potentially righting wrongs that haven’t been addressed in episodes. When the most popular Arrowverse crossoverCrisis on Infinite Earths seemed to solidify its concluding version of the universe, things quickly began to change. As Black Lightning was announced to be ending, Ruby Rose left the role of Kate Kane AKA Batwoman. However, the all-knowing being known as the Monitor had previously stated in the episode that Kate was considered “the Bat of the future.” Of course, this didn’t pan out as Javicia Leslie soon took over the role as a new character, Ryan Wilder.
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The plot hole regarding the Monitor’s lack of foresight is called out in Earth-Prime: Batwoman #1, written by Camrus Johnson, Natalie Abrams, and Kelly Larson with art by Michael Calero and Clayton Henry. In the issue, Lex Luthor’s sister Lena explains, «While Kate may have been a Paragon, they're not needed anymore. Crisis set the universe back to zero to correct itself, and it's clear it wanted you to be the Bat of the Future.” As fans know, Crisis on Infinite Earths came to a conclusion with a new status quo across
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