Location » Metropolis appears in 5404 issues.
Wizard Magazine's 100 Best Single Issue Comics between the years 1979-2005.
Set one thousand years in the future from now, this is the Legion of Super-Heroes native era and earth-0 most possible and brightest tomorrow.
Aliens are beings that are not native inhabitants of Earth and a mainstay in many forms of fiction and comics are no exception. This page lists aliens from various comic companies.
The shared universe for several of DC's Television Shows.
The Bronze Age of comic books was set roughly between 1970 - 1985.
The Cat Grant Show was an interview show with Cat Grant as the host.
The Earth according to comics.
Collections of comic strips from newspapers syndication. Often published in half pages daily (in black and with one row panel) or on Sunday (in color with multiple row panels).
A crossover is when two or more universes collide and characters from two distinct universes interact.
Alternate reality where a older Bruce Wayne must become Batman again to face a world falling in chaos. The story and concepts were created by Frank Miller.
The DC Animated Movie Universe (DCAMU) is a term used for a series of animated films based on the DC universe, set in the same continuity as one another. The universe was introduced in Justice League: War.
The animated adaptation of the DC Comics universe, created by Bruce Timm and Paul Dini.
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.
A series of original graphic novels, retells the "earliest adventures" of DC's characters in a 21st Century setting.
Also known as NEW EARTH and PRIME EARTH, this world is the foundation stone of the Multiversal structure. It has survived several attacks, surgeries and reconstructions on the way to its current form. On Earth-0, the greatest young superheroes of the age are at the peak and pinnacle of their powers and achievements.
Reality similar to the Batman Beyond/DC animated universe.
Home of the Supersons and the DC 90's characters. A crimeless utopia where the children of the superheroes live as supercelebrities.
An alternate Earth that housed the Golden Age DC universe, the Justice Society Infinity, and the Justice Society of America. Post Flashpoint it became the home of a new generation of wonders building a new world.
A world where Superman and Batman started their careers in the 1930's and where they lived at the same pace of the real world.
Earth-50 is the home of the Justice Lords. Previously the Wildstorm universe.
The DCeased universe overrun by Anti-Life infected zombies.
Created by a violent paradox break in the speed force, in this universe the world's greatest heroes are the world's greatest menaces.
Universe of the eternal conflict between good and evil, as told by Jack Kirby.
The first era in comic books. They became widespread and popular and many still popular comic book icons made their debut, beginning in the mid 1930s and ending around the mid-1950s.
Homelessness is the condition of lacking stable, safe, and functional housing. The struggle is real for both real people and comic book characters.
First introduced in 1942, these were the forebears to DC's Elseworlds imprint, as they often dealt with non-canonical stories. Many of these stories dealt with Superman marrying Lois Lane.
The world where the Joker makes Superman kill Lois Lane and her unborn baby. In this world Superman leads the One-Earth Regime against Batman's Insurgency who seek to take down the Tyrant of Steel.
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