Category:Earth-2

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One of the countless [[Parallel-Worlds]] that [[Superman]] has encountered in his adventures. This version of Earth is portrayed as a direct continuation of the Golden Age (1935-1947) of the chronicles, although it differs in several details from the original Golden Age stories.  Its greatest distinction from the Earth of Superman (Earth-1) is that Earth-1 is the location of the modern-day adventures of the ''successors'' of Superman and his contemporaries ([[Batman]], [[Wonder Woman]], etc.) since, on Earth-2, Superman's greatest activity was during the Golden Age, not in the present day.  Earth-2 was first encountered by the [[Flash]] (The Flash No. 123, Sep 1961: "Flash of Two Worlds!").
 
One of the countless [[Parallel-Worlds]] that [[Superman]] has encountered in his adventures. This version of Earth is portrayed as a direct continuation of the Golden Age (1935-1947) of the chronicles, although it differs in several details from the original Golden Age stories.  Its greatest distinction from the Earth of Superman (Earth-1) is that Earth-1 is the location of the modern-day adventures of the ''successors'' of Superman and his contemporaries ([[Batman]], [[Wonder Woman]], etc.) since, on Earth-2, Superman's greatest activity was during the Golden Age, not in the present day.  Earth-2 was first encountered by the [[Flash]] (The Flash No. 123, Sep 1961: "Flash of Two Worlds!").
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[[Category:Parallel-Worlds]]

Latest revision as of 00:23, 15 June 2008

Cover to DC Comics Presents Annual No. 1 Art by Rich Buckler

Earth-2

One of the countless Parallel-Worlds that Superman has encountered in his adventures. This version of Earth is portrayed as a direct continuation of the Golden Age (1935-1947) of the chronicles, although it differs in several details from the original Golden Age stories. Its greatest distinction from the Earth of Superman (Earth-1) is that Earth-1 is the location of the modern-day adventures of the successors of Superman and his contemporaries (Batman, Wonder Woman, etc.) since, on Earth-2, Superman's greatest activity was during the Golden Age, not in the present day. Earth-2 was first encountered by the Flash (The Flash No. 123, Sep 1961: "Flash of Two Worlds!").

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