In the DCAU, Lex Luthor entered the Source. Since DCAU is part of the multiverse of the pre-reboot DCU, and there is only one Source in the multiverse, did DCAU Lex enter the same SOurce of the whole multiverse?
Source Wall
Location » Source Wall appears in 128 issues.
At the edge of the known universe lies the Source Wall also known as the Wall of Souls. Beyond which is the Source, the answer to everything. Trapped on the Source Wall are those that have failed to reach the Source.
Same Source Wall?
the DCAU isn't part of the multiverse, there was only 52 Earths and I don't recall the animated one being any of them
Well some of the Earths are still unknown so there is a possibility.
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Sure it was, it was Earth-12 in the Multiverse up until Infinite Crisis in which it became the future of New Earth and no longer home to the DCAU. Currently Earth-12 is the future of the pre-relaunch/reboot Multiverse and was home to the most recent Batman Beyond comic.
Well the most recent Batman Beyond comic actually didn't take place in the DCAU, it possibly took place in the pre-relaunch Mainstream Universe. The original Batman Beyond comic though did take place in the DCAU.
@pelletboy: Well the most recent Batman Beyond comic actually didn't take place in the DCAU, it possibly took place in the pre-relaunch Mainstream Universe. The original Batman Beyond comic though did take place in the DCAU.What's the source of this answer? I distinctly recvall reading an article in ign.com that the recent Batman Beyond comic is set in the DCAU where it has ties with pre-reboot DCU.
@aztek_the_lost: Sure it was, it was Earth-12 in the Multiverse up until Infinite Crisis in which it became the future of New Earth and no longer home to the DCAU. Currently Earth-12 is the future of the pre-relaunch/reboot Multiverse and was home to the most recent Batman Beyond comic.no it wasn't....the animated earth is still a separate earth from New Earth....the future shown in Morrison's Batman run are of New Earth and do show Terry McGinnis as a Batman but there are to many differences between that future and the one shown in the Batman Beyond comics and tv show for it to be the same universe
I meant that the DCAU is currently separate from the Multiverse and that it's no longer called Earth-12 as the new Earth-12 is the possible future of New Earth. Sorry If I didn't make my statement more clear.
@danhimself: I meant that the DCAU is currently separate from the Multiverse and that it's no longer called Earth-12 as the new Earth-12 is the possible future of New Earth. Sorry If I didn't make my statement more clear.source?
In Batman #700, it is shown that Damian Wayne as Batman saves the infant Terry McGinnis thereby confirming his place in the mainstream universe and that his new series takes place there. It is also confirmed as being Earth-12 in Batman Beyond #3.
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