Concept » Earth-17 appears in 41 issues.
The generic term for Multiverses or What If...? type scenarios. An Alternate Universe usually features pre-established characters living in different situations from those of the main continuity universe.
The Multiverse is a pivotal concept in DC Comics. Over the years, it has gone through many changes, and has nearly been destroyed on a few occasions, but always ends up intact.
The future is a fertile ground for stories, but some of those invariably show where might have gone wrong (or are going wrong) as a civilization and species.
Originally, an unknown earth, it was revealed as the home of the Justice League of Assassins.
The so called perfect universe destroyed by Superboy Prime. It was recreated later by Hal Jordan as a reality under the control of the fascist Blackstars.
One of the various alternate world of the DC multiverse, this is a advanced technological world of lawless heroes and cynical champions.
Also known as Earth-AD, Earth-51 is now Jack Kirby's post-apocalyptic world, home of OMAC and Kamandi.
Discovered during the Dark Metal crisis, it is a world inhabitated by super smart not hominid symians.
The destruction of a world.
This concept relates to comics with a Post-Apocalyptic setting which is usually depicted as a large desert wasteland with very few standing buildings or landmarks. It represents what the world would look like in the author's mind many years after the fall of modern society.
The Silver Age is often credited as starting with the first appearance of the new Flash, Barry Allen, in Showcase #4. Includes all comic books published during the period of 1956 to 1970.
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