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  2. Negative Zone - Wikipedia

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    The Negative Zone in the Marvel Universe is used as a fictional universe parallel to Earth's. While the universes are similar in many respects they are different in that: all matter in the Negative Zone is negatively charged; the Negative Zone is entirely filled with a pressurized, breathable atmosphere; and near the center of the Negative Zone is a deadly vortex of unspeakable power.

  3. Earth-Three - Wikipedia

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    In the antimatter universe, Edward Nashton was fascinated by puzzles and games from an early age. He was considered one of the smartest men on his Earth and naturally inclined to altruism. He operated as a crimefighter under the moniker "the Quizmaster", eventually becoming a founding member of the Justice Underground.

  4. Antimatter Blues - Wikipedia

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    Antimatter Blues: A Mickey7 Novel is a 2023 science fiction novel by Edward Ashton. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is a direct sequel and picks up two years after the events in the 2022 novel Mickey7 . Antimatter Blues was listed as one of Goodreads ' 2023 "Most Anticipated New Fantasy and Science Fiction" list.

  5. Bummer: Everything in the Universe Is Going to Evaporate - AOL

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    Far in the future, past the death of the Sun and the annihilation of the Earth, everything will simply evaporate.

  6. Death's Game - Wikipedia

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    Death's Game (Korean: 이재, 곧 죽습니다) is a South Korean fantasy anthology mystery thriller television series written and directed by Ha Byung-hoon , and starring Seo In-guk and Park So-dam. Based on a webtoon of the same name by Lee Won-sik and Ggulchan, which was serialized on Naver in 2019, it depicts the story of a person, who in ...

  7. Big Crunch - Wikipedia

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    The cycles can also go infinitely into the past and the future, and an attractor allows for a complete history of the universe. [19] This fixes the problem of the earlier model of the universe going into heat death from entropy buildup. The new model avoids this with a net expansion after every cycle, stopping entropy buildup.

  8. Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths - Wikipedia

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    Returning to the universe, they are aided by a new Green Lantern Corps and Martian Manhunter [i] commanding the Warworld, who uses Psycho-Pirate to unite all the universes through hope. This energy blasts weakens the Anti-Monitor long enough for Supergirl's sacrifice to obliterate it, though her death leaves her cousin saddened and grieving.

  9. Superwoman (Crime Syndicate) - Wikipedia

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    The Antimatter Superwoman. Art by Frank Quitely. In Post-Crisis continuity, as established in the 2000 graphic novel JLA: Earth 2 by Grant Morrison, Superwoman (and the rest of the Crime Syndicate) comes from a parallel world similar to Earth, but located in an antimatter universe (also home to the planet Qward). [1]