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Parallel worlds exist in parallel, alternate universes where, although there are a great many similarities to our known universe, as in the case of [[Earth-1]] with our [[Superman]] and the [[Superman of Earth-2]]. | Parallel worlds exist in parallel, alternate universes where, although there are a great many similarities to our known universe, as in the case of [[Earth-1]] with our [[Superman]] and the [[Superman of Earth-2]]. | ||
+ | This profound cosmological discovery was first made on Earth by The [[Flash]] when he inadvertently crossed over to Earth 2 and met his childhood comic book hero, [[Flash of Earth-2]] (The Flash No. 123, Sep 1961: "Flash of Two Worlds!"). | ||
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Often the [[Justice League of America]] would team with their dimensional counterparts, the [[Justice Society of Earth-2]], in battling other evil dimensional variations. | Often the [[Justice League of America]] would team with their dimensional counterparts, the [[Justice Society of Earth-2]], in battling other evil dimensional variations. | ||
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Parallel-Worlds
Parallel worlds exist in parallel, alternate universes where, although there are a great many similarities to our known universe, as in the case of Earth-1 with our Superman and the Superman of Earth-2.
This profound cosmological discovery was first made on Earth by The Flash when he inadvertently crossed over to Earth 2 and met his childhood comic book hero, Flash of Earth-2 (The Flash No. 123, Sep 1961: "Flash of Two Worlds!").
Often the Justice League of America would team with their dimensional counterparts, the Justice Society of Earth-2, in battling other evil dimensional variations.
Superboy once faced marauding intruders from not only the future 30th Century but a parallel world as well.
Some of the parallel-words are:
- Earth-1
- Earth-2
- Earth-3
- Earth-E
- Earth-Prime
- Earth-S
- Earth-T
- Earth-X (Freedom Fighters)
- Earth-X (Steelman)