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For all intents and purposes, for DC All-In, the Multiverse – aside from the Earth Alpha, the Elseworld that is the Absolute Universe, and the Earth Omega, that's your lot. All change… ...
Earth 2: World’s End Convergence . The March 2015 solicitations revealed that more than a dozen DC Comics titles will roll to a close before Convergence, and we’ll assume there will be more to ...
DC Comics has a certain reputation among comic fans, and it’s one that has its origins in the Silver Age of comics.
Take the DC multiverse, the main universe is Earth One, the parallel version is Earth-Two, another twisted version on Earth-Three. ... TALES FROM THE DARK MULTIVERSE BATMAN HUSH #1 DC COMICS ...
The concept of a pocket universe plays a big part in DC Studios' Superman, as well as in DC Comics' Superman stories of the ...
DC’s multiverse officially started in 1961, as The Flash No. 123 introduced Barry Allen’s speedster to Jay Garrick, the Flash that appeared in comics published during World War II.
The Flash's Season 2 premiere ended with a big moment, as none other than Jay Garrick (Teddy Sears), DC Comics' original incarnation of the Flash, made his entrance into Barry Allen's world. And ...
In DC Comics’ hit event Metal– from Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo, of course– the idea of a “Dark Multiverse” that manifests all of our fears and darkest desires was an interesting twis… ...
DC Comics’ approach to handling its multiverse is distinct from most other comics publishers’ approaches because of the way it includes a set of iconic stories that, technically-speaking, aren ...
The first DC Comics Ultraman was a member of the Crime Syndicate of Earth-3, first appearing in 1964’s Justice League of America #29. This was early during the emergence of DC’s Multiverse ...