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In The Flash episode "Welcome to Earth-2" (2016), glimpses of the multiverse are seen, including an image of John Wesley Shipp as the Flash from the 1990 television series, implying that the series exists on an alternate Earth within the Arrowverse multiverse; [269] [270] Shipp reprised his role as Barry Allen / The Flash from the 1990 series ...
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The Flash episode "Welcome to Earth-2" confirmed this, showing an image of Benoist as Supergirl during a sequence where characters travel through that multiverse. [155] The earth that the series inhabits is Earth-38 in the Arrowverse multiverse, [156] and has been informally referred to as "Earth-CBS" by Marc Guggenheim, one of the creators of ...
A version of the character, residing on Earth-2, is seen in the second season of The Flash. Her universe was destroyed during the Crisis on Infinite Earths. She was studying journalism, and when her boyfriend, Barry Allen, went to get his PhD, she quit her internship and became a cop to help pay for his tuition. At some point, the two married.
In Earth-1, Barry Allen closes all of the breaches leading to parallel universe Earth-2, except for the one in S.T.A.R. Labs.Using the last breach, he travels to Earth-2 with Cisco Ramon and Harry Wells to rescue Harry's daughter Jesse, who has been kidnapped by speedster Zoom.
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Marc Guggenheim was the overall creator for "Crisis on Infinite Earths". The Supergirl episode was written by Derek Simon and Jay Faerber, with Robert Rovner and Guggenheim contributing to the story; [104] Don Whitehead and Holly Henderson wrote the Batwoman episode; [23] and Lauren Certo and Sterling Gates wrote The Flash episode, based on a story by Eric Wallace. [37]