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 |
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New Earth (also known as Earth-0) (presumed) | The New 52 | DC Comics' main continuity and shares similar history with the previous amalgamated Earths. |
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Flashpoint #5 (August 2011) |
Earth One (also known as Earth-1) | The New 52 | Inhabited by modernized interpretations of Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman. |
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Superman: Earth One (December 2010) |
Earth-2 | The New 52 | Home to younger versions of DC's pre-Crisis Golden Age characters. |
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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. |
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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. |
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Multiversity |
Earth-23 | The New 52 | Home to black versions of several DC characters. |
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Action Comics (vol. 2) #9 (July 2012) |
(unknown) | The New 52 | Home to the DC hero Ultra. |
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Multiversity |
(unknown) | The New 52 | Home to a robotic Superman who rules the world. |
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Action Comics (vol. 2) #9 (July 2012) |
(unknown) | The New 52 | "Super deformed" versions of DC characters. |
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Action Comics (vol. 2) #9 (July 2012) |
(unknown) | The New 52 | Home to versions of the "Charlton Comics" line of DC characters. |
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Multiversity |
(unknown) | The New 52 | Home to versions of the "Fawcett Comics" line of DC characters. |
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Multiversity |
(unknown) | The New 52 | Home to the The Just, a team of celebrity youngsters. |
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Multiversity |
(unknown) | The New 52 | Home to the Mastermen and the Freedom Fighters. |
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Multiversity |
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