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  2. Earth X - Wikipedia

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    Earth X is a 1999 comic book limited series published by American company Marvel Comics. Earth X was written by Jim Krueger with art by John Paul Leon. Based on Alex Ross' notes, the series features a dystopian version of the Marvel Universe. The series was followed by two sequels, Universe X and Paradise X, and a prequel, Marvels X.

  3. List of DC Multiverse worlds - Wikipedia

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    The default Earth for most of DC's comics during the time the original DC Multiverse construct was in use, Earth-One was by far the most populated and explored, and it retained dominance over the other worlds which were merged with it (Earth-Two, Earth-Four, Earth-S, and Earth-X) during Crisis on Infinite Earths.

  4. Crisis on Earth-X - Wikipedia

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    In S.T.A.R. Labs, Prometheus reveals himself as Tommy Merlyn's Earth-X doppelgänger, and taunts Oliver before taking a suicide pill out of loyalty to the Führer. Harry reveals that, through his exploration of the multiverse, he discovered that Earth-X is a dystopian world where the Allied forces lost World War II. Dark Arrow, Overgirl, and ...

  5. Ray (Ray Terrill) - Wikipedia

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    In the live-action crossover event "Crisis on Earth-X", he joins forces with heroes from Earth-1 and Earth-38 to defeat the New Reichsmen. Despite being offered to return to Earth-1, Ray elects to stay to defeat the New Reichsmen's remnants. Ray makes an uncredited cameo appearance in the live-action crossover event "Crisis on Infinite Earths".

  6. Multiverse (DC Comics) - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  7. Freedom Fighters (comics) - Wikipedia

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    This new alternate Earth differs from the original Pre-Crisis Earth-X. In original continuity, the Freedom Fighters were the only metahumans on the original Earth-X, but the new Earth-10 is premised on the continued ascendancy of Nazi Germany, which was defeated in the original JLA/JSA/Freedom Fighters crossover. Earth-10 is home to the JL-Axis ...

  8. Earth Prime - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  9. Baron Blitzkrieg - Wikipedia

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    Baron Blitzkrieg is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. [1] ... and also could travel between Earth-2 and Earth-X. ...

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