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The Multiversity is a two-issue limited series combined with seven interrelated one-shots set in the DC Multiverse in The New 52, a collection of universes seen in publications by DC Comics. The one-shots in the series were written by Grant Morrison, each with a different artist. The Multiversity began in August 2014 and ran until April 2015.
The Earth depicted in DC: The New Frontier. The Multiversity Guidebook #1 (January 2015) [78] [120] Earth 22: Multiversity: The Earth depicted in Kingdom Come. The Multiversity Guidebook #1 (January 2015) [78] [121] Earth 23: Multiversity: Home to a black Superman, with the black superheroes of this Earth being more prominent than the white ...
The Multiversity Guidebook #1 changed the nature of the 52 multiverse. In this book, the New 52 multiverse was the result of a phenomenon called Hypertime. In the book, Brainiac takes cities from the Pre-"Crisis", Post-"Crisis", and Post-"Flashpoint" multiverses and placed them on a planet in another reality.
The concept of a universe and a multiverse in which the fictional stories take place was loosely established during the Golden Age of Comic Books (1938–1956). With the publication of All-Star Comics #3 in 1940, the first crossover between characters occurred with the creation of the Justice Society of America (JSA), which presented the first superhero team with characters appearing in other ...
DC Comics Absolute Edition is a series of archival quality printings of graphic novels published by DC Comics and its imprints WildStorm Productions and Vertigo. Each is presented in a hardcover and slipcased edition with cloth bookmark consisting of one or more books which include restored, corrected and recolored versions of the original work ...
In The Multiversity Guidebook #1 there is an Earth-35 version of Olympian. He is a superhero with sports-themed equipment and a member of the Super-Americans and is an homage to Fisherman of Awesome Comics, created by Alan Moore in his run on Supreme, himself a pastiche of Green Arrow.
In January 2015, DC published The Multiversity Guidebook which revealed a universe inspired by the DCAU is Earth-12 in the DC Multiverse, and currently in the Batman Beyond era, while the Justice Lords Earth from those Beyond comics has also been added to the continuity as Earth-50. [51]
Other issues include The Society of Super-Heroes a pulp version of the DC characters; [98] The Just – set on a world of celebrity youngsters; [99] Pax Americana, drawn by Frank Quitely, [100] [101] Thunder World – a Captain Marvel book; [102] the Multiversity Guidebook; [103] Mastermen – which includes a fascist version of the Justice League.