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  2. Crisis on Infinite Earths (Arrowverse) - Wikipedia

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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]

  3. Earth-One - Wikipedia

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    That would change when the existence of another reliable Earth was established in a story titled "Flash of Two Worlds" [3] [4] in which Barry Allen, the modern Flash later referred to as Earth-One (the setting of the Silver Age stories) first travels to another Earth, accidentally vibrating at just the right speed to appear on Earth-Two, where ...

  4. Iris West-Allen (Arrowverse) - Wikipedia

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    In January 2022, it was announced that a six-issue event series titled Earth-Prime would be released over the span of three months. The first five issues would focus on stories from every show of the franchise, with the last being a crossover event. Earth-Prime #5 was scheduled to be released on May 3, 2022, focusing on The Flash.

  5. 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 ...

  6. Barry Allen - Wikipedia

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    This storyline initiates DC's multiverse and is continued in issues of Flash and in team-ups between the Justice League of America of Earth-One and the Justice Society of America of Earth-Two. In the story from Flash #179—"The Flash – Fact or Fiction?"—Allen is thrown into the universe eventually called Earth Prime, a representation of ...

  7. List of The Flash characters - Wikipedia

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    Inspired to be both hero and villain, he uses Jay's name as the fraudulent Flash of Earth-2 to instill false hope, which he then takes away as Zoom. Discovering Earth-1, he plots to increase Barry's speed, sending various metahumans from Earth-2 to fight the Flash of Earth-1 while also infiltrating the team as Caitlin Snow's love interest.

  8. Flash (Jay Garrick) - Wikipedia

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    After the Crisis, Jay resides on Earth-Prime Keystone City, where Joan helps restore his speed and body. Jay Garrick / Flash appears in Stargirl, portrayed by an uncredited actor in the first season and portrayed again by John Wesley Shipp in subsequent seasons. [43] This version is a member of the Justice Society of America (JSA).

  9. Barry Allen (Arrowverse) - Wikipedia

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    Barry's fate during the crisis is altered by the intervention of Earth-90's Flash who sacrifices himself in Barry's place. Following Oliver's sacrifice and the Anti-Monitor's defeat, Barry leads a new group of heroes who agree to work together to protect their new world, dubbed Earth-Prime, in memory of Oliver.