Talk:List of DC Multiverse worlds
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Arrowverse Pre-Crisis
editSince we have the Vanishing Point in Pre-Crisis and have so far accepted Mirror Verse and Bizzaro World Post Crisis, should we add the "Flashpoint Earth" from Flash Season 3 discovered in the Clive Yorkin Episode when Cisco had it "Vibed", and should we add the Phantom Zone Post Crisis?
Maxcardun (talk) 12:42, 12 May 2022 (UTC)
- The "mirror verse" is not actually a separate part of the multiverse.. it's a separate plane of earth prime.... same as the phantom zone. Spanneraol (talk) 16:59, 12 May 2022 (UTC)
@Spanneraol: True, but this article is called "List of DC Multiverse worlds" not "List of DC Multiverse Earths" (talk) 13:13, 29 June 2022 (UTC)
Infinite Frontier, Dark Crisis, and Flashpoint Beyond
editRecent developments in the comics have introduced new details that ought to be used to refine and possibly extend this article. Infinite Frontier tweaked the structure of the orrery of worlds, notably replacing Earth 2 with a version featuring The pre-flash point Huntress; it probably rolled Earth 2 back to either its pre-Flashpoint form or maybe even to its pre crisis form. Earth 3 also got a reboot. It also introduced the notion of the Omniverse.
As I write this, Dark Crisis has just brought back the Infinite Earths, which Infinite Frontier identified with Multiverse 2. The specifics of this new Multiverse have not yet been released; so it is at this moment premature to actually add a section for it; but that is going to be changing within the next several months.
Finally, Flashpoint Beyond has introduced the idea of the Divine Continuum: a superstructure of space and time where the space aspect of it contains the Omniverse while the time aspect of it contains Hypertime. Hypertime does not have a structure or world names the way the Omniverse does; but it definitely has some known worlds: the flashpoint world is definitely in Hypertime, and the implication is that every world that has been created by means of messing with history exists in Hypertime. The specifics of this, too, have not quite yet been revealed; but keep an eye out, as they are likely to be revealed in more detail over the next few months. 2600:1009:B01F:654B:0:5:236F:6F01 (talk) 07:00, 23 September 2022 (UTC)
Earth-161
editIn Batman: The Brave and the Bold episode 12 in season 1, Red Hood sends the Injustice Syndicate's earth destroying bomb to Earth-161, which he just describes as "Zombie planet". Earth-161 is never mentioned before or after, so does this count as a canonical entry into the list? Scu ba (talk) 03:27, 13 September 2023 (UTC)