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Earth Prime (or Earth-Prime) is a term sometimes used in works of speculative fiction, most notably in DC Comics, involving parallel universes or a multiverse, and refers either to the universe containing "our" Earth, or to a parallel world with a bare minimum of divergence points from Earth as we know it — often the absence or near-absence of metahumans, or with their existence confined to ...
It is revealed to the reader as the being which destroyed Ultraman's Krypton and Earth 3. As he is seen finishing off Earth 3, the Anti-Monitor declares "Darkseid shall be mine." [31] The Anti-Monitor has found the Prime Earth by tracking Volthoom's energy signature. He was also responsible for blinding Martian Manhunter's Earth 3 counterpart ...
In the manga, there is an extra chapter that supposedly takes place in an alternate future ten years later where under Rikushiro, they activate the barrier and Mao-chan misses her mark. With age comes more power, and the Light of Kusanagi is now powerful enough to obliterate planets. As a result, the planet Earth is destroyed.
This manga/anime series takes place in a post-apocalyptic world, where constant conflicts between nobles leaves whole parts of the earth uninhabited, cities in ruins, and technology rare. Only the nobles possess futuristic ships, and the richest have domed cities where the debilitated Earth can still support life.
The Earth was destroyed by the tyrannical Zygoteans, then later the Milky Way Galaxy by the deity-like Aknaton. The last survivor of the Milky Way is Vanth Dreadstar of Byfrexia, who travels the universe with an ensemble cast of adventurers. This universe is also known as Earth-8116 as part of the Marvel multiverse. Dynamite Entertainment Universe
A Divine Beast created by the Gods of the Earth to destroy Sāra and the ancient civilization she had created. When Sāra was sealed away by her citizens, the Gods put Behemoth into suspended animation after he had wiped out her realm. When Sāra reawakens in modern times, the Gods revive Behemoth in the form of a gigantic elephant.
Earth-Prime: Pre-Crisis: Ultraa, Superboy-Prime and DC editor Julius Schwartz: The real world and the keystone Earth from which all the other Earths within the DC Multiverse originated. Earth-Prime had few superheroes. The superheroes of Earth-One, Earth-Two, Earth-Three, Earth-X, Earth-S, etc. existed only in fiction. The Flash #179 (May 1968 ...
Ishiguro devised the manga when he was a university student. The story is based on the story of a race on a circuit; the Earth is destroyed in the middle of the race and the main character is about to die. For the title, Ishiguro wanted to use wordplay to create ambiguity.