TheAnti-Life Equationis a fictional concept appearing inAmerican comic bookspublished byDC Comics.InJack Kirby's Fourth Worldsetting, the Anti-Life Equation is a formula for total control over the minds ofsentient beingsthat is sought byDarkseid,who, for this reason, sends his forces to Earth, as he believes part of the equation exists in the subconsciousness of humanity.[1]Various comics have defined the equation in different ways, but a common interpretation is that the equation may be seen as amathematical proofof thefutilityof living, or of life as incarceration of spirit, per predominant religious and modern cultural suppositions.[2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9]

History

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Jack Kirby's original comics established the Anti-Life Equation as giving the power to dominate the will of allsentientandsapientraces.[10]It is called the Anti-Life Equation because "if someone possesses absolute control over you — you're not really alive".[11]Most stories featuring the Equation use this concept. TheForever People'sMother Boxfound the Anti-Life Equation inSonny Sumo,[11]but Darkseid, unaware of this, stranded him in ancient Japan. A man known asBillion-Dollar Bateshad control over the Equation's power without the Mother Box's aid, but was accidentally killed by one of his own guards.[12]

WhenMetronandSwamp Thingattempt to breachthe Source,which drives Swamp Thing temporarily mad, Darkseid discovers that part of the formula is love.[13]Upon being told by theDominatorsof their plannedinvasionof Earth, Darkseid promises not to interfere on the condition that the planet is not destroyed so his quest for the equation is not thwarted.[14]

Martian Manhunter(vol. 2) #33 reveals that Darkseid first became aware of the equation approximately 300 years ago after making contact with the people of Mars. Upon learning of the Martian philosophy that free will and spiritual purpose could be defined by aLife Equation,Darkseid theorized that a negative equivalent must exist.

InWalt Simonson'sOrion(2001), Darkseid andDeSaadhave gained the Equation from clones of Billion Dollar Bates. In stopping them Orion learned the Equation, and tried to use it to make people happy and good, but decided that the suppression of free will is always a bad thing.Mister Miracleknows the formula, but is one of the few with the willpower not to use it. During the seriesYoung Justice,it was stated that the mystical heroineEmpresshas a piece of an Anti-Life Equation, which gives her limited mind control abilities.Countdown to Final Crisis#10 reveals that thePied Piperalso contained the equation within his mind and can manifest it through music. DeSaad attempts to use Piper as his pawn to help him destroyBrother Eyeand Darkseid so that he could ruleApokolips.

DuringFinal Crisis,Darkseid's plan comes to fruition even without Pied Piper's help. Using the "spoken form" of the Anti-Life, Darkseid hasMokkariunleash it through the internet, turning anyone exposed into his mindless slaves.Libraused the Anti-Life Equation to turn several members of hisSecret Society of Super Villainsinto Justifiers while some of Earth's superheroines and supervillainesses were converted into new versions of theFemale Furies.

It was revealed that the Equation can be countered by drawing theNew Genesisword for "freedom" on one's face. Also,Doctor Sivanainvented a device that allowedLex Luthorto wrest control of the Equation-controlled Justifiers from Libra andDarkseid.InTerror Titans#4,Staticis revealed to be immune to the Equation's effects due to his electrical powers protecting his brain. InFinal Crisis#7,Wonder Womanbreaks the Equation's hold over the people of Earth by binding Darkseid's body with theLasso of Truth.

After Darkseid's disappearance, theCalculatortasks himself with the role of tracking down the fragments of the Equation left in the internet, which had taken the appearance of floating diamonds inAlta Viva,an in-universe multi-player online game similar toSecond Life.By having real diamonds cut in the shape of the virtual ones, the Calculator hopes to harness and restore its power for himself.[15]

The Multiversityfeatures a different version of the Anti-Life Equation known as theAnti-Death Equation:a dark, mysterious power used by the Gentry, capable of transforming and corroding anything from the laws of physics to even beings as powerful as Monitors, turning its victims into immortal, gruesome, and evil creatures.

In DCU continuity the Equation itself retains its importance to a great many interested parties having come into the control of a host of users both in incomplete and whole formulations of itself. It is first possessed by the evil Old GodYuga Khan,who uses it to resurrect many of his fallen brethren in a final battle against his sons Uxas and Izaya before falling in battle.[16]Eventually, many an individual would come to possess either finite understanding or complete utilization of the Anti-Life Equation for their own personal use over time. Some eons later Darkseid would use a fraction of its power in his invasion cycles of the Earth 2 parallel universe;[17]soon it was revealed that others possessed the full Equation but lacked the incentive to use it. The formula itself however is revealed to be a sentient being able to express itself to its current hosts.[18]

It was revealed that the Anti-Life Equation was the source of the Anti-Matter Universe's creation, and that theAnti-Monitorused to be a Qwardian scientist in the Anti-Matter Universe named Mobius who was the first to find and touch the Anti-Life Equation; it then fused with him and transformed him into the Anti-Monitor, the Anti-Life Equation's living embodiment.[19]When Darkseid died in the battle against him and his daughter Grail, Mobius forfeited the equation to return to his original form. The power itself which possessed him is now in the hands of his original benefactor, establishing her as the Goddess of Anti-Life.[20]

Interpretations of the Equation

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Over the years, the Anti-Life Equation has changed as various writers have offered their own definitions of the concept.

InJack Kirby's original version, the Equation manifests itself as the power to control any sentient minds through direct commands. A clear distinction was made between the Anti-Life Equation and other methods of control like manipulation or hypnosis. While Darkseid could already exert some control over humanity through the preachings of his minion Glorious Godfrey, possessing the Equation would allow unlimited and instantaneous control.[21]

InJim Starlin's mini-seriesCosmic Odyssey,the Anti-Life Equation is revealed as a living shadow-based deity that corrupts and destroys everything it touches. This revelation shocks even Darkseid, who teams up with the New Gods and a group of superheroes from Earth to stop the Anti-Life Equation entity, ultimately sealing it off from their reality. The Anti-Life Equation Entity would beretconnedas a creature who had been mislabeled as far as having anything to do with the Anti-Life Equation.

In issue #4 ofNeil Gaiman'sSandmanseries, the demonChoronzonmimics the form of 'Anti-Life' when challengingDreamto 'the Oldest Game' - a battle of wits in which the two must define increasingly powerful entities in turn. Attempting to end the game, Choronzon states "I am Anti-Life, the beast of judgement. I am the dark at the end of everything. The end of universes, gods, worlds...of everything", at which point he takes on the appearance of a large, blank face against a white background. Dream counters this by proclaiming "I am hope".[22]

InWalt Simonson'sOrionseries, the Equation is portrayed much like in the original Kirby comics, ignoring the version shown inCosmic Odyssey.Besides the power to control minds, it is also shown to give its wielder the power to revive corpses through verbal commands.[23]

InGrant Morrison'sSeven Soldiers: Mister Miraclemini-series, Darkseid (or Boss Dark Side, as he was calling himself) gained control of the Anti-Life Equation, which is stylized in narration as:

loneliness + alienation + fear + despair + self-worth ÷ mockery ÷ condemnation ÷ misunderstanding × guilt × shame × failure × judgment n=y where y=hope and n=folly, love=lies, life=death, self=dark side

By speaking said equation, Darkseid can insert the full formula into people's minds, giving them the mathematical certainty that life, hope and freedom are all pointless. According toOracle,who barely escaped the "full" effects of the Equation by shutting down the entireInternetjust in time, the Anti-Life Equation further states that the only point inanythingis to conform to Darkseid's will.[24]Shilo Norman(the currentMister Miracle) is able to break free from this with the help of Metron, gaining immunity from the Equation in the process. He passes this immunity to his allies by drawing a specific pattern (the pattern is shown to be the New Genesis word for freedom) on their face.

When Jim Starlin returned to writing the New Gods in 2007'sDeath of the New Godsmini-series, the retcon was revised, with the Anti-Life Equation Entity being revealed to be one-half of a cosmic being that was split into two by the war of the old gods (the other half of the cosmic entity being the Source). In a text page published inFinal Crisis Secret Files,Grant Morrison attempts to reconcile the Starlin version of the Anti-Life Equation with his own version, by suggesting that the Equation is indeed sentient (as Starlin suggests) and that even after "mastering" the Equation, Darkseid still does not understand the true horrific nature of what the Anti-Life Equation is and its relationship with the Source.[25]

In the New 52, the Anti-Life has much of the same powers it had before,[26]Yuga Khan having used it to bring back the dead Old Gods to aid him in battle against his sons, Dreamer Beautiful using it for the first time to resurrect a deceasedMark Moonrider,and Darkseid himself using a fraction of it to draw unsuspecting victims to their end by broadcasting it over hisparademonhive factories.

Life Equation

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The Anti-Life's opposite member takes more prominence within the New 52. The white Light of Life is said to be the spark that originally gave birth to the positive matter universe of Earth-Zero just as the Anti-Life gave rise to the antimatter universe. Unlike the Anti-Life Equation which saps a person of their free will, The Life Equation is an all consuming power which has the capability to restructure reality by changing its formula around rewriting the very multiverse itself, representing the attributes of life itself pertaining to change and variance. The make up of the equation formula seems to vary from iteration to iteration. One instance relates it to the Emotional Spectrum and its corresponding seven lights:rage,greed,fear,will,hope,compassionandlove.

Initially believing all of these refractions of the source light to lead in becoming the Life Equation, it is then realized that the formula itself is a separate power all its own connected directly to The Source of all things. Its power once hidden behind the wall of its namesake had been removed and supplanted within theWhite Ringutilized byKyle Raynerto escape it after the seven emotional entities gave themselves to both him and it to replenish the Emotional Reservoir. It is later revealed that Kyle managed to escape with the equation in hand after he reached out into the source itself and unknowingly claimed the equation.[27]Once claimed, the Life Equation has the power to redefine reality to a universal to multiversal degree, enabling the user to change the formula to remake all of existence.

The Life Equation was split into seven parts and placed into Kyle's and six newly createdWhite Power rings.These seven rings can be brought together to restore the Life Equation if needed, but until then, the White Lantern Corps protects the equation.[28]

Alternate realities

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  • The Anti-Life Equation appears in theElseworldsgraphic novelSuperman: The Dark Side.Jor-Elgives it to his son Kal-El before Krypton's destruction so he could use it to subjugate Earth and create a new Krypton. However, Kal-El instead lands on Apokolips, where Darkseid finds him and claims the Equation for himself.
  • The Anti-Life Equation appears inSuperman and Batman: World's Funnest.
  • The Anti-Life Equation appears inDCeased.Darkseid summons theBlack Racerto help claim the Equation from Cyborg, inadvertently transforming it into a zombie-like virus.

In other media

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Television

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Film

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The Anti-Life Equation appears inZack Snyder's Justice League.

Video games

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The Anti-Life Equation appears inLego DC Super-Villains.

See also

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References

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