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 Beyoncé 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 |