List of DC Multiverse Worlds - The New 52

The New 52

The Flashpoint story arc ended with the creation of an entirely new Multiverse, with new histories for its worlds.

Designation Era Inhabitants Notes First Appearance
New Earth (also known as Earth-0) (presumed) The New 52 DC Comics' main continuity and shares similar history with the previous amalgamated Earths.
  • This Earth was created by merging Earth-0, Earth-13, and Earth-50 from the previous Multiverse in the wake of the Flashpoint event.
Flashpoint #5 (August 2011)
Earth One (also known as Earth-1) The New 52 Inhabited by modernized interpretations of Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman.
  • A world reflective of the 21st century.
  • This Earth is featured in the Batman: Earth One and Superman: Earth One graphic novels.
Superman: Earth One (December 2010)
Earth-2 The New 52 Home to younger versions of DC's pre-Crisis Golden Age characters.
  • This Earth contains new versions of DC's Golden Age heroes.
  • This world suffered a cataclysmic war against aliens from Apokolips five years ago which claimed the lives of Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman.
  • This world's Supergirl and Robin, now using the identities of Power Girl and the Huntress, were transported to Earth-0 during the war and are seeking a way back.
  • This world's Wonder Woman worshipped the Roman gods instead of the Greek gods like her Earth-0 counterpart.
  • Superheroes are commonly called "wonders" on this world.
Earth 2 #1 (July 2012)
Earth-12 The New 52 Characters shown in the DC animated universe, such as the Batman Beyond television series. Batman Beyond Unlimited #1 (January 2012)
Earth-16 The New 52 Characters shown in the Young Justice television series.
  • The video game Young Justice: Legacy and the cartoon's tie-in comic book also take place on this Earth.
Young Justice Episode 1: "Independence Day" (July 4, 2010)
Earth 22 The New 52 Home to the Society of Superheroes, pulp versions of DC heroes.
  • The S.O.S. includes Doc Fate, Immortal Man, Lady Blackhawk, and the Atom.
  • There's only two billion people on Earth, despite being 2012.
Multiversity
Earth-23 The New 52 Home to black versions of several DC characters.
  • This world resembles the one seen in Final Crisis #7.
  • On this world, Superman is a black man named Kalel, originally from Krypton's Vathlo Island. In his secret identity of Calvin Ellis, he serves as President of the United States.
  • This world's Wonder Woman is a black woman named Nubia.
  • According to Grant Morrison, this world's Superman is based on Barack Obama and Wonder Woman is based on BeyoncĂ© Knowles.
  • This world was the home of President Prez Rickard, the 19-year-old teenager who served as President of the United States in the 1970s.
Action Comics (vol. 2) #9 (July 2012)
(unknown) The New 52 Home to the DC hero Ultra.
  • This world resembles the Pre-Crisis/52 Earth-Prime and presumably features a Superboy-Prime as well.
Multiversity
(unknown) The New 52 Home to a robotic Superman who rules the world.
  • On this world, Clark Kent, Lois Lane, and Jimmy Olsen attempted to create a savior. Instead they got a corporate controlled robotic Superman who took over their world.
  • The Superman robot was defeated by the Superman of Earth-23. The Clark, Lois, and Jimmy of this world are currently residing on Earth-23.
Action Comics (vol. 2) #9 (July 2012)
(unknown) The New 52 "Super deformed" versions of DC characters.
  • This world resembles the one seen in Superman/Batman #51.
  • This world was attacked by the robotic Superman from the aforementioned universe.
Action Comics (vol. 2) #9 (July 2012)
(unknown) The New 52 Home to versions of the "Charlton Comics" line of DC characters.
  • This world resembles the Pre-Crisis Earth-Four and 52's Earth-4.
Multiversity
(unknown) The New 52 Home to versions of the "Fawcett Comics" line of DC characters.
  • This world resembles the Pre-Crisis Earth-S and 52's Earth-5.
Multiversity
(unknown) The New 52 Home to the The Just, a team of celebrity youngsters.
  • A world where the Justice League did such a good job of fighting crime, their children and sidekicks have nothing really to do.
  • Designed to have the feel of "The Hills".
Multiversity
(unknown) The New 52 Home to the Mastermen and the Freedom Fighters.
  • The Mastermen are fascist versions of DC heroes.
  • The Freedom Fighters are representative of all the types of people targeted by the Nazis.
Multiversity

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