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In December 2007, Superwoman and Batwoman were featured in Countdown Presents: The Search for Ray Palmer: Superwoman/Batwoman #1. It features Earth-11 as part of the new DC Multiverse and presents a male version of Wonder Woman called Wonder Man, who originates from a society of male Amazons.
On the gender-reversed Earth-11, Earth's greatest hero is Superwoman. In Superman #349 ("The Turnabout Trap!"), [ 26 ] Superman returns from an interstellar mission to find that everyone on Earth is of the opposite sex.
Earth-332: Pre-Crisis: Superwoman, Superboy An Earth where Superman and Supergirl arrived in a reverse order than the one on Earth-1; ... Earth 11: Multiversity:
This Superwoman was a member of the Crime Syndicate of America, a villainous counterpart of the Justice League of America from the parallel world of "Earth-Three" (vs. the Justice League's world of "Earth-One"). Superwoman, like Wonder Woman, was an Amazon, and possessed similar powers of super-strength and flight. Unlike most/all other ...
An earlier version of the Earth-2 Wonder Woman, prior to the Apokoliptian invasion, is seen in the comic book Batman/Superman, where she is seen riding a pegasus. [citation needed] In Earth 2 #8 (2013), Wonder Woman's adult daughter, Fury, is introduced. She is loyal to the Apokoliptian Steppenwolf. [142]
In Earth 2: Worlds End, Oliver Queen, who is the new Red Arrow, is revealed by Thomas and Helena Wayne to be protecting Bruce Wayne's secret files which contain information on all of Earth 2's history, culture, and life, an ultimate back-up plan should the world ever become doomed. Batman, Huntress and Red Arrow later arrive at Atom's Haven ...
Superwoman: The female version of Clark Kent on Earth-11 as seen in Superman/Batman #22-25 and Countdown Presents: The Search for Ray Palmer: Superwoman/Batwoman #1. Jorel and Lara : Scientists from the Kryptonian city Jandra-La on Earth-23.
In Countdown Presents: The Search for Ray Palmer - Superwoman/Batwoman #1, written by Freedom Fighters writers Justin Gray and Jimmy Palmiotti, Earth-11 was revealed to be an Earth home to gender-reversed versions of the heroes of New Earth.