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The other members of Team Arrow active on Earth-16, who include: John Diggle / Spartan, Felicity Smoak / Overwatch, Quentin Lance, Laurel Lance / Black Canary, Thea Queen / Speedy
Most of them are killed in 2018 due to Grant Wilson's uprising, aside from Felicity. While Sara Lance and Ray Palmer were initially stated to have joined the Legends, before this is retconned in ''Series/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths2019'' to Sara dying during the Queen's Gambit incident in 2007.
Most of them are killed in 2018 due to Grant Wilson's uprising, aside from Felicity. While Sara Lance and Ray Palmer were initially stated to have joined the Legends, before this is retconned in ''Series/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths2019'' to Sara dying during the Queen's Gambit incident in 2007.
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The other members of Team Arrow active on Earth-16, who include: John Diggle / Spartan, Felicity Smoak / Overwatch, Quentin Lance, Laurel Lance / Black Canary, and Thea Queen / Speedy
Speedy.
Most of them are killed in 2018 due to Grant Wilson's uprising, aside fromFelicity. Felicity who escaped. While Sara Lance and Ray Palmer were initially stated to have joined the Legends, before this is retconned in ''Series/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths2019'' ''Series/{{Crisis On Infinite Earths|2019}}'' to Sara dying during the Queen's Gambit incident in 2007.
Most of them are killed in 2018 due to Grant Wilson's uprising, aside from
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* SoleSurvivor: Aside from Oliver, she is the only surviving member of Team Arrow.
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* FakeCrossover: In the MassiveMultiplayerCrossover that is ''Crisis on Infinite Earths'', he was set up to be old Bruce Wayne of WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond. As it turns out he's [[EvilDoppelganger most definitely not]].
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* FakeCrossover: In the MassiveMultiplayerCrossover that is ''Crisis on Infinite Earths'', he was set up to be old Bruce Wayne of WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond.''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond''. As it turns out he's [[EvilDoppelganger most definitely not]].
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* IconicItem: The following items are seen in Bruce's TophyRoom: Joker's card, Riddler's cane, Penguin's umbrella, and Mr. Freeze's Snow Globe.
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* IconicItem: The following items are seen in Bruce's TophyRoom: TrophyRoom: Joker's card, Riddler's cane, Penguin's umbrella, and Mr. Freeze's Snow Globe.
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* EarlyBirdCameo: The Universe is briefly glimpsed by Barry, Cisco and Harry when traveling to Earth-2 for the first time.
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* EarlyBirdCameo: The Universe is briefly glimpsed by Barry, Cisco Cisco, and Harry when traveling to Earth-2 for the first time.
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!!Kendra Saunders
!!!'''Species:''' Metahuman
Another superhero and an acquaintance of Team Arrow.
->See Characters/ArrowverseTheHawks for her Earth-1 counterpart
->See Characters/SmallvilleClarksAllies page to see the Earth-167 character who bears her name and background
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* AmbiguousSituation: After the {{retcon}} during Crisis, where Sara died before joining the Legends, this leaves Kendra's fate unclear as well.
* TheGhost: Oliver greets her Earth-1 counterpart as confirmation for her existence.
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!!!Villains
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!!!Others
[[folder:Kendra Saunders / Hawkgirl]]
!!Kendra Saunders
!!!'''Species:''' Metahuman
Another superhero and an acquaintance of Team Arrow.
->See Characters/ArrowverseTheHawks for her Earth-1 counterpart
->See Characters/SmallvilleClarksAllies page to see the Earth-167 character who bears her name and background
[[folder:Kendra Saunders / Hawkgirl]]
!!Kendra Saunders
!!!'''Species:''' Metahuman
Another superhero and an acquaintance of Team Arrow.
->See Characters/ArrowverseTheHawks for her Earth-1 counterpart
->See Characters/SmallvilleClarksAllies page to see the Earth-167 character who bears her name and background
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* TheGhost: Oliver greets her Earth-1 counterpart as confirmation for her existence.
* RetGone: Heavily implied to be her fate. The ContinuitySnarl regarding Sara's fate suggests TimeTravel is involved with the inconsistencies, with Sara and Ray specifically being mentioned to have joined the Legends, but Sara was treated as a PosthumousCharacter during the second visit to Earth-16.
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* RetGone: Heavily implied to be her fate. The ContinuitySnarl regarding Sara's fate suggests TimeTravel is involved with the inconsistencies, with Sara and Ray specifically being mentioned to have joined the Legends, but Sara was treated as a PosthumousCharacter during the second visit to Earth-16.
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!!!Others
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!!!Criminals
[[folder:Clayface]]
!!Clayface
!!!'''Species:''' Metahuman
Notorious criminal whom Earth-99 Batman fought years prior.
->See Characters/ArrowverseGothamCityCriminals for the Earth-1 character who bears his/her code name and background
->See Characters/BirdsOfPrey2002 for the Earth-203 character who bears his name and background
[[folder:Clayface]]
!!Clayface
!!!'''Species:''' Metahuman
Notorious criminal whom Earth-99 Batman fought years prior.
->See Characters/ArrowverseGothamCityCriminals for the Earth-1 character who bears his/her code name and background
->See Characters/BirdsOfPrey2002 for the Earth-203 character who bears his name and background
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[[folder:Clayface]]
!!Clayface
!!!'''Species:''' Metahuman
Notorious criminal whom Earth-99 Batman fought years prior.
[[folder:Batman's Rogues Gallery]]
Various members of Batman's RoguesGallery who all befell terrible fates at the hands of the Dark Knight. Most of them were killed, where one of their {{Iconic Item}}s ends up in Bruce's TrophyRoom. They include: the Joker, Riddler, Penguin, and Mr. Freeze.
A few rogues managed to avoid death but were subjected to other unfortunate fates, like Clayface and Jane Doe.
->See Characters/ArrowverseGothamCityCriminals for
->See
->See Characters/Batman1966RoguesGallery for their Earth-66 counterparts.
->See Characters/DCEUTheJoker page for their counterparts from an undesignated Earth.
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* AndIMustScream: Currently in the state of a puddle of mud, according to Bruce.
* TheGhost: Only mentioned by Bruce.
* LifesavingMisfortune: Being trapped in a state of mud is still better than being killed by Batman like most of the other supervillain contemporaries.
* {{Shapeshifting}}: Clayface can turn to any form due to being made of, well, clay.
* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Only addressed as Clayface by Bruce, thus we don't know which version of the character (Basil Karlo, Matt Hagen, Preston Payne, Sondra Fuller, Cassius Payne, Peter Malley, Todd Russell, Johnny Williams) this is.
* TheGhost: Only mentioned by Bruce.
* LifesavingMisfortune: Being trapped in a state of mud is still better than being killed by Batman like most of the other supervillain contemporaries.
* {{Shapeshifting}}: Clayface can turn to any form due to being made of, well, clay.
* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Only addressed as Clayface by Bruce, thus we don't know which version of the character (Basil Karlo, Matt Hagen, Preston Payne, Sondra Fuller, Cassius Payne, Peter Malley, Todd Russell, Johnny Williams) this is.
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* AndIMustScream: Currently in the state of Clayface has this subjected to him, with Bruce stating he was trapped as a puddle of mud, according to Bruce.
mud.
* DeadAlternateCounterpart: They are this for those that have counterparts on other Earths who are still alive.
* TheGhost:Only All of them are only mentioned by Bruce.
Bruce or seen via one of their items in his TrophyRoom.
*LifesavingMisfortune: Being IconicItem: The following items are seen in Bruce's TophyRoom: Joker's card, Riddler's cane, Penguin's umbrella, and Mr. Freeze's Snow Globe.
* LifesavingMisfortune:
** Clayface avoided being killed by Bruce by being trapped in a state ofmud mud. Whether or not that is still [[FateWorseThanDeath better than or worse]] is up for debate.
** Jane Doe got off the lightest, beingkilled by Batman like most of alive and incarcerated in Arkham Assylum.
* MasterOfDisguise: Jane Doe appears to be one, as Bruce ruled out theother supervillain contemporaries.
* {{Shapeshifting}}: Clayface can turn to any form due to being made of, well, clay.
possibility that she was disguised as Kate.
* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname:Only addressed as Clayface They are only referred to be their supervillain aliases and never by Bruce, thus their real names. In the case of Clayface, this means we don't know which version of the character (Basil Karlo, Matt Hagen, Preston Payne, Sondra Fuller, Cassius Payne, Peter Malley, Todd Russell, Johnny Williams) it is.
* PosthumousCharacter: Most of them are long dead before Kate and Kara visit thisis.Earth.
* DeadAlternateCounterpart: They are this for those that have counterparts on other Earths who are still alive.
* TheGhost:
*
* LifesavingMisfortune:
** Clayface avoided being killed by Bruce by being trapped in a state of
** Jane Doe got off the lightest, being
* MasterOfDisguise: Jane Doe appears to be one, as Bruce ruled out the
* {{Shapeshifting}}: Clayface can turn to any form due to being made of, well, clay.
* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname:
* PosthumousCharacter: Most of them are long dead before Kate and Kara visit this
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[[folder:Jane Doe]]
!!Jane Doe
!!!'''Species:''' Human
Notorious criminal currently incarcerated at Arkham Asylum.
->See Characters/ArrowverseGothamCityCriminals for Jonathan Cartwright, the Earth-1 character who bears her background
!!Jane Doe
!!!'''Species:''' Human
Notorious criminal currently incarcerated at Arkham Asylum.
->See Characters/ArrowverseGothamCityCriminals for Jonathan Cartwright, the Earth-1 character who bears her background
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!!Jane Doe
[[folder:Clark Kent / Superman]]
!![[Franchise/{{Superman}} Clark Kent / Superman]]
!!!'''Species:'''
Notorious criminal currently incarcerated at Arkham Asylum.
The resident Superman of Earth-99
->See
->See Characters/ArrowverseSmallvilleCitizens for the Earth-38/Prime character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/SupermanFilmSeries for the Earth-96 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/SmallvilleKents for the Earth-167 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/SmallvilleEarth2 page to see the AlternateUniverse Earth-167 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/DCEUSuperman page for the character in an undesignated Earth who bears his name and background
->See WesternAnimation/SupermanTheatricalCartoons for the Earth-F character who bears his name and background
->See ComicBook/New52 for the Earth-N52 character who bears his name and background
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* TheGhost: Only mentioned by Bruce thinking she was the Earth-1 Kate disguising as his beloved late cousin.
* LifesavingMisfortune: Being incarcerated in Arkham is miles and away better than being trapped in a state of mud like Clayface and especially killed by Batman like the rest of her supervillain contemporaries.
* MasterOfDisguise: She grafts skin from people's faces and is an expert at voice mimicry, enabling her to disguise into anyone she chooses.
* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Only known as Jane Doe, her criminal name.
* LifesavingMisfortune: Being incarcerated in Arkham is miles and away better than being trapped in a state of mud like Clayface and especially killed by Batman like the rest of her supervillain contemporaries.
* MasterOfDisguise: She grafts skin from people's faces and is an expert at voice mimicry, enabling her to disguise into anyone she chooses.
* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Only known as Jane Doe, her criminal name.
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* TheGhost: Only mentioned DeadAlternateCounterpart: One of the many Supermen killed in TheMultiverse, but by Bruce thinking she Batman instead of Earth-38 Lex Luthor.
* DoppelgangerGetsSameSentiment: His death at Batman's hands visibly angers Earth-38 Kara as if he wasthe her own cousin, even though he's technically not.
* IconicItem: He still uses specs as [[ClarkKenting a disguise]], which Kara immediately notices.
* PosthumousCharacter: Long dead when Earth-1 Katedisguising as his beloved late cousin.
* LifesavingMisfortune: Being incarcerated in Arkham is milesand away better than being trapped in a state of mud like Clayface and especially killed by Kara arrive on this universe.
* SacrificialLion: Batmanlike killing him cements the rest of her supervillain contemporaries.
* MasterOfDisguise: She grafts skin from people's faces and is an expert at voice mimicry, enabling her to disguiselatter's descent into anyone she chooses.
* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Only known as Jane Doe, her criminal name.villainy.
* DoppelgangerGetsSameSentiment: His death at Batman's hands visibly angers Earth-38 Kara as if he was
* IconicItem: He still uses specs as [[ClarkKenting a disguise]], which Kara immediately notices.
* PosthumousCharacter: Long dead when Earth-1 Kate
* LifesavingMisfortune: Being incarcerated in Arkham is miles
* SacrificialLion: Batman
* MasterOfDisguise: She grafts skin from people's faces and is an expert at voice mimicry, enabling her to disguise
* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Only known as Jane Doe, her criminal name.
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[[folder:The Joker]]
!!ComicBook/TheJoker
!!ComicBook/TheJoker
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!!ComicBook/TheJoker
!!Elizabeth "Beth" Kane
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A notorious criminal whom Earth-99 Batman killed years prior.
->See Characters/ArrowverseGothamCityCriminals for the Earth-1 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/Titans2018Villains for the Earth-9 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/Batman1966RoguesGallery for the Earth-66 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/BatmanFilmSeriesTheJoker for the Earth-89 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/SupermanFilmSeries for the Earth-96 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/SmallvilleOtherMajorVillains for Bruce Wayne, the AlternateUniverse Earth-167 character who bears his comic book connections
->See Characters/BirdsOfPrey2002 for the Earth-203 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/DCEUTheJoker page for the character in an undesignated Earth who bears his name and background
->See Characters/ArrowverseGothamCityCriminals for the Earth-1 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/Titans2018Villains for the Earth-9 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/Batman1966RoguesGallery for the Earth-66 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/BatmanFilmSeriesTheJoker for the Earth-89 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/SupermanFilmSeries for the Earth-96 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/SmallvilleOtherMajorVillains for Bruce Wayne, the AlternateUniverse Earth-167 character who bears his comic book connections
->See Characters/BirdsOfPrey2002 for the Earth-203 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/DCEUTheJoker page for the character in an undesignated Earth who bears his name and background
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!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/Batwoman2019S1E9CrisisOnInfiniteEarthsHourTwo Crisis on Infinite Earths, Part Two]]" (''Batwoman'' 1x9, photo)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{Crisis On Infinite Earths|2019}}''[[note]](''Series/{{Batwoman|2019}}'')[[/note]]
The Earth-99
->See the Characters/ArrowverseGothamCityCriminals page for
->See Characters/Titans2018Villains for the Earth-9 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/Batman1966RoguesGallery for the Earth-66 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/BatmanFilmSeriesTheJoker for the Earth-89 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/SupermanFilmSeries for the Earth-96 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/SmallvilleOtherMajorVillains for Bruce Wayne, the AlternateUniverse Earth-167 character who bears his comic book connections
->See Characters/BirdsOfPrey2002 for Dinah Redmond, the Earth-203 character who bears
->See Characters/DCEUTheJoker page for the character in an undesignated Earth who bears his name and background
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* DeadAlternateCounterpart: ZigZagged. It's played straight with his Earth-66 counterpart. It's unknown if the Joker shown in ''Film/Batman1989'' is the same one captured by Batman in Alexander Knox's newspaper or just a LegacyCharacter. His Earth-1 counterpart's current status is unclear at the time although an episode set after the Crisis indicates that the Earth-1 Joker was also killed by Batman.
* IconicItem: His card is in Bruce's TrophyRoom.
* PosthumousCharacter: Long dead when Earth-1 Kate and Kara arrive on this universe.
* IconicItem: His card is in Bruce's TrophyRoom.
* PosthumousCharacter: Long dead when Earth-1 Kate and Kara arrive on this universe.
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* DeadAlternateCounterpart: ZigZagged. AdaptationDyeJob: Her natural hair is brown, where in the comics it was red. Earth-1's Beth, as Alice, is platinum blonde.
* AmbiguousSituation: Her whereabouts during Crisis is never stated. It'splayed straight with his Earth-66 counterpart. It's unknown if the Joker shown in ''Film/Batman1989'' is the same one captured by Batman in Alexander Knox's newspaper or just a LegacyCharacter. His Earth-1 counterpart's current status is also unclear at if she's a SecretKeeper for the time although an episode set after the Crisis indicates that the Earth-1 Joker Bat-Family or not.
* TheGhost: She only shows up via photograph.
* GoodCounterpart: In this universe she wasalso killed by Batman.
* IconicItem: His card is in Bruce's TrophyRoom.
* PosthumousCharacter: Long dead whennothing but Kate's loving sister, making Earth-1 Kate and Kara arrive on this universe.wonder what could've been.
* AmbiguousSituation: Her whereabouts during Crisis is never stated. It's
* TheGhost: She only shows up via photograph.
* GoodCounterpart: In this universe she was
* IconicItem: His card is in Bruce's TrophyRoom.
* PosthumousCharacter: Long dead when
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[[folder:The Riddler]]
!!ComicBook/TheRiddler
!!!'''Species:''' Human
A notorious criminal whom Earth-99 Batman killed years prior.
->See Characters/ArrowverseGothamCityCriminals for the Earth-1 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/Titans2018Villains for the Earth-9 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/Batman1966RoguesGallery for the Earth-66 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/BatmanFilmSeriesVillains for the Earth-97 character who bears his name and background
!!ComicBook/TheRiddler
!!!'''Species:''' Human
A notorious criminal whom Earth-99 Batman killed years prior.
->See Characters/ArrowverseGothamCityCriminals for the Earth-1 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/Titans2018Villains for the Earth-9 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/Batman1966RoguesGallery for the Earth-66 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/BatmanFilmSeriesVillains for the Earth-97 character who bears his name and background
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* DeadAlternateCounterpart: ZigZagged. It's played straight with his Earth 66 and 97 counterparts, who are last seen alive. His Earth-1 counterpart's current status is unclear.
* IconicItem: His cane is in Bruce's TrophyRoom.
* PosthumousCharacter: Long dead when Earth-1 Kate and Kara arrive on this universe.
* IconicItem: His cane is in Bruce's TrophyRoom.
* PosthumousCharacter: Long dead when Earth-1 Kate and Kara arrive on this universe.
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%%For Earth-167, go to the Smallville series page(s)
%%For Earth-203, go to the Birds of Prey series page(s)
!Earth-221
[[folder:In General]]
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*DeadAlternateCounterpart: ZigZagged. It's played straight with his Earth 66 AlternateSelf: This universe has a Harrison Wells and 97 counterparts, who are last seen alive. His Earth-1 counterpart's current status is unclear.
Renee Adler.
*IconicItem: His cane is in Bruce's TrophyRoom.
* PosthumousCharacter: Long dead when Earth-1 KateThePresentDay: This world appears contemporary like Earths 1 and Kara arrive on this universe.38.
* ShoutOut: To Franchise/SherlockHolmes. Its Wells is a Holmes {{Expy}} and its numerical designation references 221B Baker Street.
%%For Earth-203, go to the Birds of Prey series page(s)
!Earth-221
[[folder:In General]]
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*
*
* PosthumousCharacter: Long dead when Earth-1 Kate
* ShoutOut: To Franchise/SherlockHolmes. Its Wells is a Holmes {{Expy}} and its numerical designation references 221B Baker Street.
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[[folder:The Penguin]]
!!ComicBook/ThePenguin
!!ComicBook/ThePenguin
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!!ComicBook/ThePenguin
->See the Characters/ArrowverseSTARLabs page
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Watsune]]
!!Watsune
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A notorious criminal whom Earth-99 Batman killed years prior.
->See Characters/ArrowverseGothamCityCriminals for the Earth-1 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/Titans2018Villains for the Earth-9 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/Batman1966RoguesGallery for the Earth-66 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/BatmanFilmSeriesVillains for the Earth-89 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/ArrowverseGothamCityCriminals for the Earth-1 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/Titans2018Villains for the Earth-9 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/Batman1966RoguesGallery for the Earth-66 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/BatmanFilmSeriesVillains for the Earth-89 character who bears his name and background
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->See Characters/ArrowverseGothamCityCriminals for the Earth-1 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/Titans2018Villains for the Earth-9 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/Batman1966RoguesGallery for the Earth-66 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/BatmanFilmSeriesVillains for the Earth-89 character who bears his name and background
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* DeadAlternateCounterpart: ZigZagged. It's played straight with his Earth-66 counterpart. His Earth-89 counterpart is certainly dead, though it's unclear who among them died first. His Earth-1 counterpart's current status is unclear.
* IconicItem: His {{parasol|OfPain}} is in Bruce's TrophyRoom, as are Joker's Joker card, Riddler's cane, and Mr. Freeze's snow globe.
* PosthumousCharacter: Long dead when Earth-1 Kate and Kara arrive on this universe.
* IconicItem: His {{parasol|OfPain}} is in Bruce's TrophyRoom, as are Joker's Joker card, Riddler's cane, and Mr. Freeze's snow globe.
* PosthumousCharacter: Long dead when Earth-1 Kate and Kara arrive on this universe.
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* DeadAlternateCounterpart: ZigZagged. It's played straight DeadSidekick: For Sherloque.
* FateWorseThanDeath: Sherloque found him in a catatonic state.
* AMindIsATerribleThingToRead: When Sherloque read his mind, he found out about Watsune's affair with hisEarth-66 counterpart. His Earth-89 counterpart is certainly dead, though it's unclear who among them died first. His Earth-1 counterpart's current status is unclear.
fourth wife.
*IconicItem: His {{parasol|OfPain}} is in Bruce's TrophyRoom, OnlyOneName: He's only addressed as are Joker's Joker card, Riddler's cane, and Mr. Freeze's snow globe.
Watsune.
* PosthumousCharacter:Long He's already dead when Earth-1 Kate by the time he's mentioned.
* TheWatson: {{Invoked|Trope}} andKara arrive on this universe.{{Implied|Trope}}, given that Sherloque is a blatant SherlockHomage.
* WeUsedToBeFriends: He and Sherloque had a fallout after his affair with the latter's fourth wife.
* FateWorseThanDeath: Sherloque found him in a catatonic state.
* AMindIsATerribleThingToRead: When Sherloque read his mind, he found out about Watsune's affair with his
*
* PosthumousCharacter:
* TheWatson: {{Invoked|Trope}} and
* WeUsedToBeFriends: He and Sherloque had a fallout after his affair with the latter's fourth wife.
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[[folder:Mr. Freeze]]
!!Mr. Freeze
!!Mr. Freeze
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!!Mr. Freeze
!!Jervis Tetch / Mad Hatter
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A notorious criminal whom Earth-99 Batman killed years prior.
->See Characters/ArrowverseGothamCityCitizens for the Earth-1 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/Batman1966RoguesGallery for the Earth-66 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/BatmanFilmSeriesVillains for the Earth-97 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/ArrowverseGothamCityCitizens for the Earth-1 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/Batman1966RoguesGallery for the Earth-66 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/BatmanFilmSeriesVillains for the Earth-97 character who bears his name and background
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A notorious criminal whom Earth-99 Batman killed years prior.
->See Characters/ArrowverseGothamCityCitizens for the Earth-1 characterSerialKiller who bears his name and background
->See Characters/Batman1966RoguesGallery for the Earth-66 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/BatmanFilmSeriesVillains for the Earth-97 character who bears his name and backgrounduses a memory machine.
->See Characters/ArrowverseGothamCityCitizens for the Earth-1 character
->See Characters/Batman1966RoguesGallery for the Earth-66 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/BatmanFilmSeriesVillains for the Earth-97 character who bears his name and background
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* DeadAlternateCounterpart: ZigZagged. It's played straight with his Earth-66 counterpart as his Earth-97 counterpart is last seen alive. His Earth-1 counterpart's current status is unclear.
* IconicItem: His snow globe is in Bruce's TrophyRoom.
* PosthumousCharacter: Long dead when Earth-1 Kate and Kara arrive on this universe.
* IconicItem: His snow globe is in Bruce's TrophyRoom.
* PosthumousCharacter: Long dead when Earth-1 Kate and Kara arrive on this universe.
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* DeadAlternateCounterpart: ZigZagged. AlternateSelf: To Earth-1 Mad Hatter
* AmbiguousSituation: It'splayed straight with unclear what his Earth-66 counterpart as his Earth-97 counterpart is last seen alive. His Earth-1 counterpart's current status is unclear.is.
*IconicItem: ElectronicTelepathy: His snow globe memory machine can read people's memories.
* TheGhost: He's only mentioned by Sherloque.
* MadScientist: Said by Sherloque to have invented a memory machine.
* RoguesGalleryTransplant: A Franchise/{{Batman}} villain in the comic books, here he doesn't seem to menace any superhero unless you count Sherloque Wells.
* SerialKiller: A notorious one at that.
* VillainOfAnotherStory: Jervis isin Bruce's TrophyRoom.
* PosthumousCharacter: Long dead when Earth-1 Kate and Kara arrive on this universe.or was a villain never faced by Team Flash.
* AmbiguousSituation: It's
*
* TheGhost: He's only mentioned by Sherloque.
* MadScientist: Said by Sherloque to have invented a memory machine.
* RoguesGalleryTransplant: A Franchise/{{Batman}} villain in the comic books, here he doesn't seem to menace any superhero unless you count Sherloque Wells.
* SerialKiller: A notorious one at that.
* VillainOfAnotherStory: Jervis is
* PosthumousCharacter: Long dead when Earth-1 Kate and Kara arrive on this universe.
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!!!Others
[[folder:Clark Kent / Superman]]
!![[Franchise/{{Superman}} Clark Kent / Superman]]
!!!'''Species:''' Kryptonian
The resident Superman of Earth-99
->See Characters/Titans2018OtherSuperheroes for the Earth-9 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/ArrowverseSmallvilleCitizens for the Earth-38/Prime character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/SupermanFilmSeries for the Earth-96 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/SmallvilleKents for the Earth-167 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/SmallvilleEarth2 page to see the AlternateUniverse Earth-167 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/DCEUSuperman page for the character in an undesignated Earth who bears his name and background
->See WesternAnimation/SupermanTheatricalCartoons for the Earth-F character who bears his name and background
->See ComicBook/New52 for the Earth-N52 character who bears his name and background
[[folder:Clark Kent / Superman]]
!![[Franchise/{{Superman}} Clark Kent / Superman]]
!!!'''Species:''' Kryptonian
The resident Superman of Earth-99
->See Characters/Titans2018OtherSuperheroes for the Earth-9 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/ArrowverseSmallvilleCitizens for the Earth-38/Prime character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/SupermanFilmSeries for the Earth-96 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/SmallvilleKents for the Earth-167 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/SmallvilleEarth2 page to see the AlternateUniverse Earth-167 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/DCEUSuperman page for the character in an undesignated Earth who bears his name and background
->See WesternAnimation/SupermanTheatricalCartoons for the Earth-F character who bears his name and background
->See ComicBook/New52 for the Earth-N52 character who bears his name and background
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[[folder:Clark Kent / Superman]]
!![[Franchise/{{Superman}} Clark Kent / Superman]]
!!Renee Adler
!!!'''Species:'''
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/KimberlyWilliamsPaisley
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/TheFlash2014S5E13Goldfaced Goldfaced]]" (''The Flash'' 5x13)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}''
The
->See
->See
->See Characters/SupermanFilmSeries for the Earth-96 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/SmallvilleKents for the Earth-167 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/SmallvilleEarth2 page to see the AlternateUniverse Earth-167 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/DCEUSuperman
->See WesternAnimation/SupermanTheatricalCartoons for the Earth-F character who bears his name and background
->See ComicBook/New52 for the Earth-N52 character who bears his name and background
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* DeadAlternateCounterpart: One of the many Supermen killed in TheMultiverse, but by Batman instead of Earth-38 Lex Luthor.
* DoppelgangerGetsSameSentiment: His death at Batman's hands visibly angers Earth-38 Kara as if he was her own cousin, even though he's technically not.
* IconicItem: He still uses specs as [[ClarkKenting a disguise]], which Kara immediately notices.
* PosthumousCharacter: Long dead when Earth-1 Kate and Kara arrive on this universe.
* SacrificialLion: Batman killing him cements the latter's descent into villainy.
* DoppelgangerGetsSameSentiment: His death at Batman's hands visibly angers Earth-38 Kara as if he was her own cousin, even though he's technically not.
* IconicItem: He still uses specs as [[ClarkKenting a disguise]], which Kara immediately notices.
* PosthumousCharacter: Long dead when Earth-1 Kate and Kara arrive on this universe.
* SacrificialLion: Batman killing him cements the latter's descent into villainy.
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* DeadAlternateCounterpart: One of OneTrueLove: She's the many Supermen killed in TheMultiverse, but by Batman instead of Earth-38 Lex Luthor.
* DoppelgangerGetsSameSentiment: His death at Batman's hands visibly angers Earth-38 Kara as if he was her own cousin, even though he's technically not.
* IconicItem: He still uses specs as [[ClarkKenting a disguise]], which Kara immediately notices.
* PosthumousCharacter: Long dead when Earth-1 Kate and Kara arrive on this universe.
* SacrificialLion: Batman killing him cements the latter's descent into villainy.one Sherloque truly loves.
* DoppelgangerGetsSameSentiment: His death at Batman's hands visibly angers Earth-38 Kara as if he was her own cousin, even though he's technically not.
* IconicItem: He still uses specs as [[ClarkKenting a disguise]], which Kara immediately notices.
* PosthumousCharacter: Long dead when Earth-1 Kate and Kara arrive on this universe.
* SacrificialLion: Batman killing him cements the latter's descent into villainy.
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[[folder:Elizabeth "Beth" Kane]]
!!Elizabeth "Beth" Kane
!!Elizabeth "Beth" Kane
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!!Elizabeth "Beth" Kane
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[[folder:Maya]]
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!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/RachelSkarsten
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/Batwoman2019S1E9CrisisOnInfiniteEarthsHourTwo Crisis on Infinite Earths, Part Two]]" (''Batwoman'' 1x9, photo)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{Crisis On Infinite Earths|2019}}''[[note]](''Series/{{Batwoman|2019}}'')[[/note]]
The Earth-99 version of Beth Kane.
->See the Characters/ArrowverseGothamCityCriminals page for Earth-1 Beth Kane
->See Characters/BirdsOfPrey2002 for Dinah Redmond, the Earth-203 character who bears her physical likeness
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/Batwoman2019S1E9CrisisOnInfiniteEarthsHourTwo Crisis on Infinite Earths, Part Two]]" (''Batwoman'' 1x9, photo)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{Crisis On Infinite Earths|2019}}''[[note]](''Series/{{Batwoman|2019}}'')[[/note]]
The Earth-99 version of Beth Kane.
->See the Characters/ArrowverseGothamCityCriminals page for Earth-1 Beth Kane
->See Characters/BirdsOfPrey2002 for Dinah Redmond, the Earth-203 character who bears her physical likeness
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!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/RachelSkarsten
Kayla Compton / Briana Tedesco (young)
!!!'''First Appearance:'''"[[Recap/Batwoman2019S1E9CrisisOnInfiniteEarthsHourTwo Crisis on Infinite Earths, Part Two]]" (''Batwoman'' 1x9, photo)
"[[Recap/TheFlash2014S6E10Marathon Marathon]]" (''The Flash'' 6x10, photo), "[[Recap/TheFlash2014S6E15TheExorcismOfNashWells The Exorcism of Nash Wells]]" (''The Flash'' 6x15, self)
!!!'''Appearances:'''''Series/{{Crisis On Infinite Earths|2019}}''[[note]](''Series/{{Batwoman|2019}}'')[[/note]]
''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}''
TheEarth-99 version adopted daughter of Beth Kane.
Harrison Nash Wells.
->See theCharacters/ArrowverseGothamCityCriminals Characters/ArrowverseSTARLabs page for Earth-1 Beth Kane
->See Characters/BirdsOfPrey2002 for Dinah Redmond,Allegra Garcia, the Earth-203 Earths-1/Prime character who bears her physical likeness
!!!'''First Appearance:'''
!!!'''Appearances:'''
The
->See the
->See Characters/BirdsOfPrey2002 for Dinah Redmond,
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* AdaptationDyeJob: Her natural hair is brown, where in the comics it was red. Earth-1's Beth, as Alice, is platinum blonde.
* AmbiguousSituation: Her whereabouts during Crisis is never stated. It's also unclear if she's a SecretKeeper for the Bat-Family or not.
* TheGhost: She only shows up via photograph.
* GoodCounterpart: In this universe she was nothing but Kate's loving sister, making Earth-1 Kate wonder what could've been.
* AmbiguousSituation: Her whereabouts during Crisis is never stated. It's also unclear if she's a SecretKeeper for the Bat-Family or not.
* TheGhost: She only shows up via photograph.
* GoodCounterpart: In this universe she was nothing but Kate's loving sister, making Earth-1 Kate wonder what could've been.
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* AdaptationDyeJob: Her natural hair is brown, where in the comics it AlternateSelf: She was red. Earth-1's Beth, as Alice, an alternate version of Allegra Garcia.
* DeadAlternateCounterpart: She died in 2019, while Allegra isplatinum blonde.
alive in 2020.
*AmbiguousSituation: Her whereabouts DeadSidekick: She died on Earth-13 during Crisis an exploit there with Nash.
* DisneyVillainDeath: She lost her footing on the ledge of a cliff and, having undone her safety clip, fell to her death.
* {{Expy}}: She has elements of Harry Wells' family. She isnever stated. It's also unclear if she's Nash's daughter figure similarly to Jesse Quick while her death affected Nash similarly to Harry's wife's affected Harry.
* HappilyAdopted: Nash took care of her and she seemed to love him as aSecretKeeper father.
* ALessonLearnedTooWell: She takes Nash's phrase of valuing the prize over everything too strictly. This leads to her death when she is gathering a treasure in a cave on Earth-13, since she refused to throw it to avoid falling to her death when she cannot hold the cliff. As a result, Nash blames himself for this.
* PosthumousCharacter: She died before Allegra appeared on theBat-Family or not.
series.
*TheGhost: TreasureHunter: She only shows up via photograph.
* GoodCounterpart: In this universe she was nothing but Kate's loving sister, making Earth-1 Kate wonder what could've been.followed Nash's footsteps on becoming a multiversal geologist.
* DeadAlternateCounterpart: She died in 2019, while Allegra is
*
* DisneyVillainDeath: She lost her footing on the ledge of a cliff and, having undone her safety clip, fell to her death.
* {{Expy}}: She has elements of Harry Wells' family. She is
* HappilyAdopted: Nash took care of her and she seemed to love him as a
* ALessonLearnedTooWell: She takes Nash's phrase of valuing the prize over everything too strictly. This leads to her death when she is gathering a treasure in a cave on Earth-13, since she refused to throw it to avoid falling to her death when she cannot hold the cliff. As a result, Nash blames himself for this.
* PosthumousCharacter: She died before Allegra appeared on the
*
* GoodCounterpart: In this universe she was nothing but Kate's loving sister, making Earth-1 Kate wonder what could've been.
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%%For Earth-167, go to the Smallville series page(s)
%%For Earth-203, go to the Birds of Prey series page(s)
!Earth-221
%%For Earth-203, go to the Birds of Prey series page(s)
!Earth-221
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%%For Earth-203, go to the Birds of Prey series page(s)
!Earth-221
An AlternateUniverse where it's heroes are more ethnically diverse and work together as a team known as the Justice Alliance.
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* AlternateSelf: This universe has a Harrison Wells and Renee Adler.
* ThePresentDay: This world appears contemporary like Earths 1 and 38.
* ShoutOut: To Franchise/SherlockHolmes. Its Wells is a Holmes {{Expy}} and its numerical designation references 221B Baker Street.
* ThePresentDay: This world appears contemporary like Earths 1 and 38.
* ShoutOut: To Franchise/SherlockHolmes. Its Wells is a Holmes {{Expy}} and its numerical designation references 221B Baker Street.
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* AlternateSelf: AdaptedOut: In the original comics the Justice Alliance of America included the Atom, Batman, Aquaman, Hawkgirl, Hawkman, Martian Manhunter and Robin.
* MythologyGag: In the original ''ComicBook/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths'' it is rumoured that Marv Wolfman believed the post-Crisis Earth should have more diverse superheroes but while this never happened he would introudce this concept with Earth-D over a decade later. Thisuniverse has a Harrison Wells and Renee Adler.
* ThePresentDay: This world appears contemporary likeversion of Earth-D was introduced in the tie-in comic ''Crisis on Infinite Earths 1 and 38.
Giant'' which was also written by Wolfman.
*ShoutOut: To Franchise/SherlockHolmes. Its Wells AdaptationNameChange: From Justice Alliance of America to just Justice Alliance.
* RaceLift: {{Subverted|Trope}} for the most part as most of the heroes are simply different people as opposed to being alternate versions of the canon characters. The only real exception isa Holmes {{Expy}} and its numerical designation references 221B Baker Street.Superman, who in the comics is still known as Kal-El, while others didn't have their secret identities revealed.
* MythologyGag: In the original ''ComicBook/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths'' it is rumoured that Marv Wolfman believed the post-Crisis Earth should have more diverse superheroes but while this never happened he would introudce this concept with Earth-D over a decade later. This
* ThePresentDay: This world appears contemporary like
*
* RaceLift: {{Subverted|Trope}} for the most part as most of the heroes are simply different people as opposed to being alternate versions of the canon characters. The only real exception is
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[[folder:Sherloque Wells]]
->See the Characters/ArrowverseSTARLabs page
->See the Characters/ArrowverseSTARLabs page
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!!Tanaka Rei
!!!'''Species:''' Metahuman
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Crisis on Infinite Earths Giant''
The Flash of Earth-D and a member of the Justice Alliance.
->See Characters/ArrowverseBarryAllen for Barry Allen, the
->See Characters/Stargirl2020 for Jay Garrick, the post-Crisis Earth-2 character who bears his codename
->See Characters/Batman1966Heroes for Barry Allen, the Earth-66 character who bears his codename
->See Characters/TheFlash1990 for Barry Allen, the Earth-90 character who bears his codename
->See Characters/DCEUTheFlash for Barry Allen, the character on an undesignated Earth who bears his codename
->See ComicBook/New52 for Barry Allen, the Earth-N52 character who bears his codename
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* NoNameGiven: {{Subverted|Trope}} as he's the only Earth-D character given a name in the tie-in comic.
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[[folder:Watsune]]
!!Watsune
!!!'''Species:''' Human
The late partner of Harrison Sherloque Wells.
!!Watsune
!!!'''Species:''' Human
The late partner of Harrison Sherloque Wells.
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!!Watsune
!!Kal-El
!!!'''Species:'''
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Crisis on Infinite Earths Giant''
The
->See Characters/ArrowverseSmallvilleCitizens for the Earth-Prime character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/Titans2018OtherSuperheroes for info about the Earth-9 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/SupermanFilmSeries for the Earth-96 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/SmallvilleKents for the Earth-167 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/SmallvilleEarth2 for an AlternateUniverse Earth-167 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/DCEUSuperman for the character in an undesignated Earth who bears his name and background
->See WesternAnimation/SupermanTheatricalCartoons for the Earth-F character who bears his name and background
->See ComicBook/New52 for the Earth-N52 character who bears his name and background
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* DeadSidekick: For Sherloque.
* FateWorseThanDeath: Sherloque found him in a catatonic state.
* AMindIsATerribleThingToRead: When Sherloque read his mind, he found out about Watsune's affair with his fourth wife.
* OnlyOneName: He's only addressed as Watsune.
* PosthumousCharacter: He's already dead by the time he's mentioned.
* TheWatson: {{Invoked|Trope}} and {{Implied|Trope}}, given that Sherloque is a blatant SherlockHomage.
* WeUsedToBeFriends: He and Sherloque had a fallout after his affair with the latter's fourth wife.
* FateWorseThanDeath: Sherloque found him in a catatonic state.
* AMindIsATerribleThingToRead: When Sherloque read his mind, he found out about Watsune's affair with his fourth wife.
* OnlyOneName: He's only addressed as Watsune.
* PosthumousCharacter: He's already dead by the time he's mentioned.
* TheWatson: {{Invoked|Trope}} and {{Implied|Trope}}, given that Sherloque is a blatant SherlockHomage.
* WeUsedToBeFriends: He and Sherloque had a fallout after his affair with the latter's fourth wife.
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* DeadSidekick: For Sherloque.
KissingCousins: {{Averted|Trope}} (hopefully) as while Superman is Ka-El and Supergirl's first name is Kara, her family name is unknown so she is presumably not related to him.
*FateWorseThanDeath: Sherloque found him in a catatonic state.
* AMindIsATerribleThingToRead: When Sherloque read his mind, he found out about Watsune's affair with his fourth wife.
* OnlyOneName: He'sNoNameGiven: Is only addressed known as Watsune.
* PosthumousCharacter: He's already dead bySuperman, though he is confirmed to be Kal-El in the time he's mentioned.
original comics.
*TheWatson: {{Invoked|Trope}} and {{Implied|Trope}}, given that Sherloque RaceLift: This version of Ka-El is a blatant SherlockHomage.
* WeUsedToBeFriends: He and Sherloque had a fallout afterblack unlike his affair with the latter's fourth wife.counterparts on other Earths.
*
* AMindIsATerribleThingToRead: When Sherloque read his mind, he found out about Watsune's affair with his fourth wife.
* OnlyOneName: He's
* PosthumousCharacter: He's already dead by
*
* WeUsedToBeFriends: He and Sherloque had a fallout after
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[[folder:Jervis Tetch / Mad Hatter]]
!!Jervis Tetch / Mad Hatter
!!!'''Species:''' Human
A notorious SerialKiller who uses a memory machine.
!!Jervis Tetch / Mad Hatter
!!!'''Species:''' Human
A notorious SerialKiller who uses a memory machine.
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!!Jervis Tetch / Mad Hatter
!!Kara
!!!'''Species:'''
A notorious SerialKiller
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Crisis on Infinite Earths Giant''
The Supergirl of Earth-D and a member of the Justice Alliance, while also being married to Superman.
->See Characters/ArrowverseKaraZorEl for the Earth-Prime character who
->See Characters/ArrowverseEarthX page for Overgirl, the Earth-X character who bears her first name
->See Characters/SupermanFilmSeries for the Earth-96 character who bears her first name and codename
->See Characters/SmallvilleKryptonians for the Earth-167 character who bears her first name and codename
->See Characters/DCEUKrypton for the character in an unnumbered Earth who bears her first name
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* AlternateSelf: To Earth-1 Mad Hatter
* AmbiguousSituation: It's unclear what his current status is.
* ElectronicTelepathy: His memory machine can read people's memories.
* TheGhost: He's only mentioned by Sherloque.
* MadScientist: Said by Sherloque to have invented a memory machine.
* RoguesGalleryTransplant: A Franchise/{{Batman}} villain in the comic books, here he doesn't seem to menace any superhero unless you count Sherloque Wells.
* SerialKiller: A notorious one at that.
* VillainOfAnotherStory: Jervis is or was a villain never faced by Team Flash.
* AmbiguousSituation: It's unclear what his current status is.
* ElectronicTelepathy: His memory machine can read people's memories.
* TheGhost: He's only mentioned by Sherloque.
* MadScientist: Said by Sherloque to have invented a memory machine.
* RoguesGalleryTransplant: A Franchise/{{Batman}} villain in the comic books, here he doesn't seem to menace any superhero unless you count Sherloque Wells.
* SerialKiller: A notorious one at that.
* VillainOfAnotherStory: Jervis is or was a villain never faced by Team Flash.
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* AlternateSelf: To Earth-1 Mad Hatter
KissingCousins: {{Averted|Trope}} (hopefully) as while Superman is Ka-El Kara's family name is unknown so she is presumably not related to him.
*AmbiguousSituation: It's unclear what his current status is.
* ElectronicTelepathy: His memory machine can read people's memories.
* TheGhost: He'sNoNameGiven: Is only mentioned by Sherloque.
* MadScientist: Said by Sherloqueknown as Supergirl, though she is confirmed to have invented a memory machine.
* RoguesGalleryTransplant: A Franchise/{{Batman}} villainbe called Kara in the comic books, here he doesn't seem to menace any superhero unless you count Sherloque Wells.
* SerialKiller: A notorious one at that.
* VillainOfAnotherStory: Jervis is or was a villain never faced by Team Flash.original comics.
*
* ElectronicTelepathy: His memory machine can read people's memories.
* TheGhost: He's
* MadScientist: Said by Sherloque
* RoguesGalleryTransplant: A Franchise/{{Batman}} villain
* SerialKiller: A notorious one at that.
* VillainOfAnotherStory: Jervis is or was a villain never faced by Team Flash.
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[[folder:Renee Adler]]
!!Renee Adler
!!Renee Adler
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!!Renee Adler
!!José Hernandez
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!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/KimberlyWilliamsPaisley
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/TheFlash2014S5E13Goldfaced Goldfaced]]" (''The Flash'' 5x13)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}''
The first wife of Harrison Sherloque Wells.
->See the Characters/ArrowverseMetahumans page for her Earth-1 counterpart
->See the tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Characters/ArrowverseOtherLocales page for her Earth-38 counterpart
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/TheFlash2014S5E13Goldfaced Goldfaced]]" (''The Flash'' 5x13)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}''
The first wife of Harrison Sherloque Wells.
->See the Characters/ArrowverseMetahumans page for her Earth-1 counterpart
->See the tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Characters/ArrowverseOtherLocales page for her Earth-38 counterpart
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!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/TheFlash2014S5E13Goldfaced Goldfaced]]" (''The Flash'' 5x13)
The
->See Characters/Stargirl2020 for Alan Scott, the
->See Film/GreenLantern2011 for Hal Jordaan, the
->See Characters/Batman1966Heroes for
->See Characters/SmallvilleClarksAllies for John Stewart, the Earth-167 character who bears his codename
->See ComicBook/New52 for Hal Jordan, the Earth-N52 character who bears his codename
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* OneTrueLove: She's the one Sherloque truly loves.
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* OneTrueLove: She's NoNameGiven: Is only known as Green Lantern, though he is confirmed to be called José Hernandez in the one Sherloque truly loves.original comics.
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%%For Earth-666, go to the Lucifer series page(s)
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!Earth-719
[[folder:Maya]]
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!Earth-719
[[folder:Maya]]
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!Earth-719
[[folder:Maya]]
!!Green Arrow
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!!!'''Played By:''' Kayla Compton / Briana Tedesco (young)
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/TheFlash2014S6E10Marathon Marathon]]" (''The Flash'' 6x10, photo), "[[Recap/TheFlash2014S6E15TheExorcismOfNashWells The Exorcism of Nash Wells]]" (''The Flash'' 6x15, self)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}''
The adopted daughter of Harrison Nash Wells.
->See the Characters/ArrowverseSTARLabs page for Allegra Garcia, the Earths-1/Prime character who bears her physical likeness
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/TheFlash2014S6E10Marathon Marathon]]" (''The Flash'' 6x10, photo), "[[Recap/TheFlash2014S6E15TheExorcismOfNashWells The Exorcism of Nash Wells]]" (''The Flash'' 6x15, self)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}''
The adopted daughter of Harrison Nash Wells.
->See the Characters/ArrowverseSTARLabs page for Allegra Garcia, the Earths-1/Prime character who bears her physical likeness
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!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/TheFlash2014S6E10Marathon Marathon]]" (''The Flash'' 6x10, photo), "[[Recap/TheFlash2014S6E15TheExorcismOfNashWells The Exorcism of Nash Wells]]" (''The Flash'' 6x15, self)
The
->See Characters/ArrowverseOliverQueen for the
->See Characters/SmallvilleClarksAllies for the Earth-167 character who bears his codename
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* AlternateSelf: She was an alternate version of Allegra Garcia.
* DeadAlternateCounterpart: She died in 2019, while Allegra is alive in 2020.
* DeadSidekick: She died on Earth-13 during an exploit there with Nash.
* DisneyVillainDeath: She lost her footing on the ledge of a cliff and, having undone her safety clip, fell to her death.
* {{Expy}}: She has elements of Harry Wells' family. She is Nash's daughter figure similarly to Jesse Quick while her death affected Nash similarly to Harry's wife's affected Harry.
* HappilyAdopted: Nash took care of her and she seemed to love him as a father.
* ALessonLearnedTooWell: She takes Nash's phrase of valuing the prize over everything too strictly. This leads to her death when she is gathering a treasure in a cave on Earth-13, since she refused to throw it to avoid falling to her death when she cannot hold the cliff. As a result, Nash blames himself for this.
* PosthumousCharacter: She died before Allegra appeared on the series.
* TreasureHunter: She followed Nash's footsteps on becoming a multiversal geologist.
* DeadAlternateCounterpart: She died in 2019, while Allegra is alive in 2020.
* DeadSidekick: She died on Earth-13 during an exploit there with Nash.
* DisneyVillainDeath: She lost her footing on the ledge of a cliff and, having undone her safety clip, fell to her death.
* {{Expy}}: She has elements of Harry Wells' family. She is Nash's daughter figure similarly to Jesse Quick while her death affected Nash similarly to Harry's wife's affected Harry.
* HappilyAdopted: Nash took care of her and she seemed to love him as a father.
* ALessonLearnedTooWell: She takes Nash's phrase of valuing the prize over everything too strictly. This leads to her death when she is gathering a treasure in a cave on Earth-13, since she refused to throw it to avoid falling to her death when she cannot hold the cliff. As a result, Nash blames himself for this.
* PosthumousCharacter: She died before Allegra appeared on the series.
* TreasureHunter: She followed Nash's footsteps on becoming a multiversal geologist.
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* AlternateSelf: She NoNameGiven: Like in the original comics the Earth-D Green Arrow was an alternate version of Allegra Garcia.
* DeadAlternateCounterpart: She died in 2019, while Allegranever given a civilian name, leaving it unclear if he is alive in 2020.
* DeadSidekick: She died on Earth-13 during an exploit therejust Oliver with Nash.
* DisneyVillainDeath: She lost her footing on the ledge ofa cliff and, having undone her safety clip, fell to her death.
* {{Expy}}: She has elements of Harry Wells' family. She is Nash's daughter figure similarly to Jesse Quick while her death affected Nash similarly to Harry's wife's affected Harry.
* HappilyAdopted: Nash took care of her and she seemed to love him asRaceLift or a father.
* ALessonLearnedTooWell: She takes Nash's phrase of valuing the prize over everything too strictly. This leads to her death when she is gathering a treasure in a cave on Earth-13, since she refused to throw it to avoid falling to her death when she cannot hold the cliff. As a result, Nash blames himself for this.
* PosthumousCharacter: She died before Allegra appeared on the series.
* TreasureHunter: She followed Nash's footsteps on becoming a multiversal geologist.different person entirely.
* DeadAlternateCounterpart: She died in 2019, while Allegra
* DeadSidekick: She died on Earth-13 during an exploit there
* DisneyVillainDeath: She lost her footing on the ledge of
* {{Expy}}: She has elements of Harry Wells' family. She is Nash's daughter figure similarly to Jesse Quick while her death affected Nash similarly to Harry's wife's affected Harry.
* HappilyAdopted: Nash took care of her and she seemed to love him as
* ALessonLearnedTooWell: She takes Nash's phrase of valuing the prize over everything too strictly. This leads to her death when she is gathering a treasure in a cave on Earth-13, since she refused to throw it to avoid falling to her death when she cannot hold the cliff. As a result, Nash blames himself for this.
* PosthumousCharacter: She died before Allegra appeared on the series.
* TreasureHunter: She followed Nash's footsteps on becoming a multiversal geologist.
[[folder:Wonder Woman]]
!!Wonder Woman
!!!'''Species:''' Amazonian
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Crisis on Infinite Earths Giant''
The Wonder Woman of Earth-D and a member of the Justice Alliance.
->See Characters/ArrowverseOtherLocales for the Earth-Prime character who bears her codename
->See Characters/Titans2018OtherSuperheroes for the Earth-9 character who bears her codename
->See Series/WonderWoman1975 for the Earth-76 character who bears her codename
->See Characters/DCEUWonderWoman for the character who bears her codename on an undesignated Earth
->See ComicBook/New52 for the Earth-N52 character who bears her codename
!!Wonder Woman
!!!'''Species:''' Amazonian
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Crisis on Infinite Earths Giant''
The Wonder Woman of Earth-D and a member of the Justice Alliance.
->See Characters/ArrowverseOtherLocales for the Earth-Prime character who bears her codename
->See Characters/Titans2018OtherSuperheroes for the Earth-9 character who bears her codename
->See Series/WonderWoman1975 for the Earth-76 character who bears her codename
->See Characters/DCEUWonderWoman for the character who bears her codename on an undesignated Earth
->See ComicBook/New52 for the Earth-N52 character who bears her codename
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!Earth-D
[[folder:In General]]
An AlternateUniverse where it's heroes are more ethnically diverse and work together as a team known as the Justice Alliance.
[[folder:In General]]
An AlternateUniverse where it's heroes are more ethnically diverse and work together as a team known as the Justice Alliance.
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[[folder:In General]]
An AlternateUniverse where it's heroes are more ethnically diverse and work together as a team known as
[[/folder]]
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* AdaptedOut: In the original comics the Justice Alliance of America included the Atom, Batman, Aquaman, Hawkgirl, Hawkman, Martian Manhunter and Robin.
* MythologyGag: In the original ''ComicBook/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths'' it is rumoured that Marv Wolfman believed the post-Crisis Earth should have more diverse superheroes but while this never happened he would introudce this concept with Earth-D over a decade later. This version of Earth-D was introduced in the tie-in comic ''Crisis on Infinite Earths Giant'' which was also written by Wolfman.
* AdaptationNameChange: From Justice Alliance of America to just Justice Alliance.
* RaceLift: {{Subverted|Trope}} for the most part as most of the heroes are simply different people as opposed to being alternate versions of the canon characters. The only real exception is Superman, who in the comics is still known as Kal-El, while others didn't have their secret identities revealed.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Tanaka Rei / The Flash]]
!!Tanaka Rei
* MythologyGag: In the original ''ComicBook/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths'' it is rumoured that Marv Wolfman believed the post-Crisis Earth should have more diverse superheroes but while this never happened he would introudce this concept with Earth-D over a decade later. This version of Earth-D was introduced in the tie-in comic ''Crisis on Infinite Earths Giant'' which was also written by Wolfman.
* AdaptationNameChange: From Justice Alliance of America to just Justice Alliance.
* RaceLift: {{Subverted|Trope}} for the most part as most of the heroes are simply different people as opposed to being alternate versions of the canon characters. The only real exception is Superman, who in the comics is still known as Kal-El, while others didn't have their secret identities revealed.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Tanaka Rei / The Flash]]
!!Tanaka Rei
to:
* MythologyGag: In the original ''ComicBook/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths'' it is rumoured that Marv Wolfman believed the post-Crisis Earth should have more diverse superheroes but while this never happened he would introudce this concept with Earth-D over a decade later. This version of Earth-D was introduced in the tie-in comic ''Crisis on Infinite Earths Giant'' which was also written by Wolfman.
* AdaptationNameChange: From Justice Alliance of America to just Justice Alliance.
* RaceLift: {{Subverted|Trope}} for the most part as most of the heroes are simply different people as opposed to being alternate versions of the canon characters. The only real exception is Superman, who in the comics is still known as Kal-El, while others didn't have their secret identities revealed.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Tanaka Rei / The Flash]]
!!Tanaka Rei
!!!Pierce family
[[folder:Gen Pierce]]
!!Gennifer "Gen" Pierce
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!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Crisis on Infinite Earths Giant''
The Flash of Earth-D and a member of the Justice Alliance.
->See Characters/ArrowverseBarryAllen for Barry Allen, the Earth-Prime character who bears his codename
->See Characters/Stargirl2020 for Jay Garrick, the post-Crisis Earth-2 character who bears his codename
->See Characters/Batman1966Heroes for Barry Allen, the Earth-66 character who bears his codename
->See Characters/TheFlash1990 for Barry Allen, the Earth-90 character who bears his codename
->See Characters/DCEUTheFlash for Barry Allen, the character on an undesignated Earth who bears his codename
->See ComicBook/New52 for Barry Allen, the Earth-N52 character who bears his codename
The Flash of Earth-D and a member of the Justice Alliance.
->See Characters/ArrowverseBarryAllen for Barry Allen, the Earth-Prime character who bears his codename
->See Characters/Stargirl2020 for Jay Garrick, the post-Crisis Earth-2 character who bears his codename
->See Characters/Batman1966Heroes for Barry Allen, the Earth-66 character who bears his codename
->See Characters/TheFlash1990 for Barry Allen, the Earth-90 character who bears his codename
->See Characters/DCEUTheFlash for Barry Allen, the character on an undesignated Earth who bears his codename
->See ComicBook/New52 for Barry Allen, the Earth-N52 character who bears his codename
to:
!!!'''Played By:''' Music/ChinaAnneMcClain
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/BlackLightning2018S3E9EarthCrisis The Book of Resistance: Chapter Four: Earth Crisis]]" (''Black Lightning'' 3x9)
!!!'''Appearances:'''''Crisis on Infinite Earths Giant''
''Series/BlackLightning2018''
TheFlash counterpart of Earth-D and a member of the Justice Alliance.
Jennifer Pierce/Lightning.
->SeeCharacters/ArrowverseBarryAllen the Characters/ArrowversePierceFamily page for Barry Allen, the Earth-Prime character who bears his codename
->See Characters/Stargirl2020 for Jay Garrick, the post-Crisis Earth-2 character who bears his codename
->See Characters/Batman1966Heroes for Barry Allen, the Earth-66 character who bears his codename
->See Characters/TheFlash1990 for Barry Allen, the Earth-90 character who bears his codename
->See Characters/DCEUTheFlash for Barry Allen, the character on an undesignated Earth who bears his codename
->See ComicBook/New52 for Barry Allen, the Earth-N52 character who bears his codenameher Earth-BL counterpart
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/BlackLightning2018S3E9EarthCrisis The Book of Resistance: Chapter Four: Earth Crisis]]" (''Black Lightning'' 3x9)
!!!'''Appearances:'''
The
->See
->See Characters/Stargirl2020 for Jay Garrick, the post-Crisis Earth-2 character who bears his codename
->See Characters/Batman1966Heroes for Barry Allen, the Earth-66 character who bears his codename
->See Characters/TheFlash1990 for Barry Allen, the Earth-90 character who bears his codename
->See Characters/DCEUTheFlash for Barry Allen, the character on an undesignated Earth who bears his codename
->See ComicBook/New52 for Barry Allen, the Earth-N52 character who bears his codename
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* NoNameGiven: {{Subverted|Trope}} as he's the only Earth-D character given a name in the tie-in comic.
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[[folder:Kal-El / Superman]]
!!Kal-El
!!!'''Species:''' Kryptonian
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Crisis on Infinite Earths Giant''
The Superman of Earth-D and a member of the Justice Alliance, while also being married to Supergirl.
->See Characters/ArrowverseSmallvilleCitizens for the Earth-Prime character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/Titans2018OtherSuperheroes for info about the Earth-9 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/SupermanFilmSeries for the Earth-96 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/SmallvilleKents for the Earth-167 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/SmallvilleEarth2 for an AlternateUniverse Earth-167 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/DCEUSuperman for the character in an undesignated Earth who bears his name and background
->See WesternAnimation/SupermanTheatricalCartoons for the Earth-F character who bears his name and background
->See ComicBook/New52 for the Earth-N52 character who bears his name and background
!!Kal-El
!!!'''Species:''' Kryptonian
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Crisis on Infinite Earths Giant''
The Superman of Earth-D and a member of the Justice Alliance, while also being married to Supergirl.
->See Characters/ArrowverseSmallvilleCitizens for the Earth-Prime character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/Titans2018OtherSuperheroes for info about the Earth-9 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/SupermanFilmSeries for the Earth-96 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/SmallvilleKents for the Earth-167 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/SmallvilleEarth2 for an AlternateUniverse Earth-167 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/DCEUSuperman for the character in an undesignated Earth who bears his name and background
->See WesternAnimation/SupermanTheatricalCartoons for the Earth-F character who bears his name and background
->See ComicBook/New52 for the Earth-N52 character who bears his name and background
to:
!!Kal-El
!![[ComicBook/BlackLightning Jefferson Pierce / Black Lightning]]
!!!'''Species:'''
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/CressWilliams
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/BlackLightning2018S3E9EarthCrisis The Book of Resistance: Chapter Four: Earth Crisis]]" (''Black Lightning'' 3x9)
!!!'''Appearances:'''
The
->See
->See Characters/Titans2018OtherSuperheroes for info about the Earth-9 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/SupermanFilmSeries for the Earth-96 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/SmallvilleKents for the Earth-167 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/SmallvilleEarth2 for an AlternateUniverse Earth-167 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/DCEUSuperman for the character in an undesignated Earth who bears his name and background
->See WesternAnimation/SupermanTheatricalCartoons for the Earth-F character who bears his name and background
->See ComicBook/New52 for the Earth-N52 character who bears his name and background
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* KissingCousins: {{Averted|Trope}} (hopefully) as while Superman is Ka-El and Supergirl's first name is Kara, her family name is unknown so she is presumably not related to him.
* NoNameGiven: Is only known as Superman, though he is confirmed to be Kal-El in the original comics.
* RaceLift: This version of Ka-El is black unlike his counterparts on other Earths.
* NoNameGiven: Is only known as Superman, though he is confirmed to be Kal-El in the original comics.
* RaceLift: This version of Ka-El is black unlike his counterparts on other Earths.
to:
* KissingCousins: {{Averted|Trope}} (hopefully) as while Superman is Ka-El and Supergirl's first name is Kara, her family name is unknown so she is presumably DeadAlternateCounterpart: Is killed by his Earth's Percy Odell in front of his children in his own home.
* DePower: He lost his powers due to an action Gen did.
* HeroOfAnotherStory: His superhero career predates [[Series/{{Arrow}} Oliver's]] but he's notrelated to him.
mentioned until now.
*NoNameGiven: Is only known as Superman, though he is confirmed to be Kal-El in the original comics.
* RaceLift: This version of Ka-El is black unlike his counterparts on other Earths.PosthumousCharacter: Long dead when he's mentioned.
* DePower: He lost his powers due to an action Gen did.
* HeroOfAnotherStory: His superhero career predates [[Series/{{Arrow}} Oliver's]] but he's not
*
* RaceLift: This version of Ka-El is black unlike his counterparts on other Earths.
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[[folder:Kara / Supergirl]]
!!Kara
!!!'''Species:''' Kryptonain
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Crisis on Infinite Earths Giant''
The Supergirl of Earth-D and a member of the Justice Alliance, while also being married to Superman.
->See Characters/ArrowverseKaraZorEl for the Earth-Prime character who bears her first name and codename
->See Characters/ArrowverseEarthX page for Overgirl, the Earth-X character who bears her first name
->See Characters/SupermanFilmSeries for the Earth-96 character who bears her first name and codename
->See Characters/SmallvilleKryptonians for the Earth-167 character who bears her first name and codename
->See Characters/DCEUKrypton for the character in an unnumbered Earth who bears her first name
!!Kara
!!!'''Species:''' Kryptonain
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Crisis on Infinite Earths Giant''
The Supergirl of Earth-D and a member of the Justice Alliance, while also being married to Superman.
->See Characters/ArrowverseKaraZorEl for the Earth-Prime character who bears her first name and codename
->See Characters/ArrowverseEarthX page for Overgirl, the Earth-X character who bears her first name
->See Characters/SupermanFilmSeries for the Earth-96 character who bears her first name and codename
->See Characters/SmallvilleKryptonians for the Earth-167 character who bears her first name and codename
->See Characters/DCEUKrypton for the character in an unnumbered Earth who bears her first name
to:
!!Kara
!!Anissa Pierce
!!!'''Species:'''
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/NafessaWilliams
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/BlackLightning2018S3E9EarthCrisis The Book of Resistance: Chapter Four: Earth Crisis]]" (''Black Lightning'' 3x9)
!!!'''Appearances:'''
The
->See
->See Characters/ArrowverseEarthX
->See Characters/SupermanFilmSeries for the Earth-96 character who bears her first name and codename
->See Characters/SmallvilleKryptonians for the Earth-167 character who bears her first name and codename
->See Characters/DCEUKrypton for the character in an unnumbered Earth who bears her first name
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* KissingCousins: {{Averted|Trope}} (hopefully) as while Superman is Ka-El Kara's family name is unknown so she is presumably not related to him.
* NoNameGiven: Is only known as Supergirl, though she is confirmed to be called Kara in the original comics.
* NoNameGiven: Is only known as Supergirl, though she is confirmed to be called Kara in the original comics.
to:
* KissingCousins: {{Averted|Trope}} (hopefully) as while Superman is Ka-El Kara's family name is unknown so she is presumably not related DePower: She lost her powers due to him.
* NoNameGiven: Is only known as Supergirl, though she is confirmed to be called Kara in the original comics.an action Gen did.
* NoNameGiven: Is only known as Supergirl, though she is confirmed to be called Kara in the original comics.
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[[folder:José Hernandez / Green Lantern]]
!!José Hernandez
!!José Hernandez
to:
!!José Hernandez
!!Lynn Stewart
!!!'''Species:''' Human[[note]]Previously a Metahuman[[/note]]
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/ChristineAdams
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/BlackLightning2018S3E9EarthCrisis The Book of Resistance: Chapter Four: Earth Crisis]]" (''Black Lightning'' 3x9)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/BlackLightning2018''
The counterpart of Lynn Stewart.
->See the Characters/ArrowversePierceFamily page for her Earth-BL counterpart
----
* DePower: She lost her powers due to an action Gen did.
[[/folder]]
!!!Freeland
[[folder:Jeremiah Holt]]
!!Reverend Jeremiah Holt
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!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Crisis on Infinite Earths Giant''
The Green Lantern of Earth-D and a member of the Justice Alliance.
->See Characters/Stargirl2020 for Alan Scott, the post-Crisis Earth-2 character who bears his codename
->See Film/GreenLantern2011 for Hal Jordaan, the post-Crisis Earth-12 character who bears his codename
->See Characters/Batman1966Heroes for Hal Jordan, the Earth-66 character who bears his codename
->See Characters/SmallvilleClarksAllies for John Stewart, the Earth-167 character who bears his codename
->See ComicBook/New52 for Hal Jordan, the Earth-N52 character who bears his codename
The Green Lantern of Earth-D and a member of the Justice Alliance.
->See Characters/Stargirl2020 for Alan Scott, the post-Crisis Earth-2 character who bears his codename
->See Film/GreenLantern2011 for Hal Jordaan, the post-Crisis Earth-12 character who bears his codename
->See Characters/Batman1966Heroes for Hal Jordan, the Earth-66 character who bears his codename
->See Characters/SmallvilleClarksAllies for John Stewart, the Earth-167 character who bears his codename
->See ComicBook/New52 for Hal Jordan, the Earth-N52 character who bears his codename
to:
!!!'''Played By:''' Clifton Powell
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/BlackLightning2018S3E9EarthCrisis The Book of Resistance: Chapter Four: Earth Crisis]]" (''Black Lightning'' 3x9)
!!!'''Appearances:'''''Crisis on Infinite Earths Giant''
''Series/BlackLightning2018''
TheGreen Lantern counterpart of Earth-D and a member of the Justice Alliance.
Jeremiah Holt.
->SeeCharacters/Stargirl2020 the Characters/ArrowverseFreelandCitizens page for Alan Scott, the post-Crisis Earth-2 character who bears his codename
->See Film/GreenLantern2011 for Hal Jordaan, the post-Crisis Earth-12 character who bears his codename
->See Characters/Batman1966Heroes for Hal Jordan, the Earth-66 character who bears his codename
->See Characters/SmallvilleClarksAllies for John Stewart, the Earth-167 character who bears his codename
->See ComicBook/New52 for Hal Jordan, the Earth-N52 character who bears his codenameEarth-BL counterpart
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/BlackLightning2018S3E9EarthCrisis The Book of Resistance: Chapter Four: Earth Crisis]]" (''Black Lightning'' 3x9)
!!!'''Appearances:'''
The
->See
->See Film/GreenLantern2011 for Hal Jordaan, the post-Crisis Earth-12 character who bears his codename
->See Characters/Batman1966Heroes for Hal Jordan, the Earth-66 character who bears his codename
->See Characters/SmallvilleClarksAllies for John Stewart, the Earth-167 character who bears his codename
->See ComicBook/New52 for Hal Jordan, the Earth-N52 character who bears his codename
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* NoNameGiven: Is only known as Green Lantern, though he is confirmed to be called José Hernandez in the original comics.
to:
* NoNameGiven: Is only known as Green Lantern, though he is confirmed to be called José Hernandez InSpiteOfANail: He's a reverend much like in the original comics.Earth-BL.
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[[folder:Green Arrow]]
!!Green Arrow
!!Green Arrow
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!!Green Arrow
[[folder:Percy Odell]]
!!Percy Odell
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!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Crisis on Infinite Earths Giant''
The Green Arrow of Earth-D and a member of the Justice Alliance.
->See Characters/ArrowverseOliverQueen for the Earth-Prime character who bears his codename
->See Characters/SmallvilleClarksAllies for the Earth-167 character who bears his codename
The Green Arrow of Earth-D and a member of the Justice Alliance.
->See Characters/ArrowverseOliverQueen for the Earth-Prime character who bears his codename
->See Characters/SmallvilleClarksAllies for the Earth-167 character who bears his codename
to:
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/BillDuke
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/BlackLightning2018S3E9EarthCrisis The Book of Resistance: Chapter Four: Earth Crisis]]" (''Black Lightning'' 3x9)
!!!'''Appearances:'''''Crisis on Infinite Earths Giant''
The Green Arrow of Earth-D''Series/BlackLightning2018''
An A.S.A. agent anda member of the Justice Alliance.
Earth-1 counterpart of Percy Odell.
->SeeCharacters/ArrowverseOliverQueen the Characters/ArrowverseUSGovernment for the Earth-Prime character who bears his codename
->See Characters/SmallvilleClarksAllies for the Earth-167 character who bears his codenameEarth-BL counterpart
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/BlackLightning2018S3E9EarthCrisis The Book of Resistance: Chapter Four: Earth Crisis]]" (''Black Lightning'' 3x9)
!!!'''Appearances:'''
The Green Arrow of Earth-D
An A.S.A. agent and
->See
->See Characters/SmallvilleClarksAllies for the Earth-167 character who bears his codename
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* NoNameGiven: Like in the original comics the Earth-D Green Arrow was never given a civilian name, leaving it unclear if he is just Oliver with a RaceLift or a different person entirely.
to:
* NoNameGiven: Like HeroKiller: Killed a de-powered version of his Earth's Jefferson Pierce.
* InSpiteOfANail: He's an A.S.A. agent inthe original comics the Earth-D Green Arrow was never given a civilian name, leaving it unclear if he is just Oliver with a RaceLift or a different person entirely.two other pre-Crisis Universes.
* InSpiteOfANail: He's an A.S.A. agent in
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[[folder:Wonder Woman]]
!!Wonder Woman
!!!'''Species:''' Amazonian
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Crisis on Infinite Earths Giant''
The Wonder Woman of Earth-D and a member of the Justice Alliance.
->See Characters/ArrowverseOtherLocales for the Earth-Prime character who bears her codename
->See Characters/Titans2018OtherSuperheroes for the Earth-9 character who bears her codename
->See Series/WonderWoman1975 for the Earth-76 character who bears her codename
->See Characters/DCEUWonderWoman for the character who bears her codename on an undesignated Earth
->See ComicBook/New52 for the Earth-N52 character who bears her codename
!!Wonder Woman
!!!'''Species:''' Amazonian
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Crisis on Infinite Earths Giant''
The Wonder Woman of Earth-D and a member of the Justice Alliance.
->See Characters/ArrowverseOtherLocales for the Earth-Prime character who bears her codename
->See Characters/Titans2018OtherSuperheroes for the Earth-9 character who bears her codename
->See Series/WonderWoman1975 for the Earth-76 character who bears her codename
->See Characters/DCEUWonderWoman for the character who bears her codename on an undesignated Earth
->See ComicBook/New52 for the Earth-N52 character who bears her codename
to:
!!Wonder Woman
!!Sara Grey
!!!'''Species:'''
!!!'''Played By:''' Katy O'Brian
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/BlackLightning2018S3E9EarthCrisis The Book of Resistance: Chapter Four: Earth Crisis]]" (''Black Lightning'' 3x9)
!!!'''Appearances:'''
The Wonder Woman of Earth-D and a member of the Justice Alliance.
An A.S.A. agent.
->See
->See Characters/Titans2018OtherSuperheroes for the Earth-9 character who bears her codename
->See Series/WonderWoman1975 for the Earth-76 character who bears her codename
->See Characters/DCEUWonderWoman for the character who bears her codename on an undesignated Earth
->See ComicBook/New52 for the Earth-N52 character who bears her codename
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* NoNameGiven: Like in the original comics the Earth-D Wonder Woman was never given a civilian name, leaving it unclear if she is just Diana with a RaceLift or a different person entirely.
to:
* NoNameGiven: Like InSpiteOfANail: She's an A.S.A. agent in the original comics the Earth-D Wonder Woman was never given a civilian name, leaving it unclear if she is just Diana with a RaceLift or a different person entirely.two other pre-Crisis Universes.
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!Gen's Earth
!!!Pierce family
[[folder:Gen Pierce]]
!!Gennifer "Gen" Pierce
!!!Pierce family
[[folder:Gen Pierce]]
!!Gennifer "Gen" Pierce
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[[folder:Gen
[[folder:Jinn Pierce]]
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* RestrainingBolt: Wears a PowerNullifier collar.
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* RestrainingBolt: Wears a PowerNullifier collar.AntagonisticOffspring: Her parents and older sister are horrified of her increasing villainy and try to intervene and persuade Jinn to turn herself in. She retaliates by killing them all.
* CainAndAbel: Killed her own sister.
* TheDragon: To the Agent Odell of her Earth.
* EvilDoppelganger: A villainous AlternateSelf to the [[Characters/BlackLightning2018 Jennifer Pierce of her series' version]].
* HeroKiller: Killed her Earth's Black Lightning and Thunder.
* IJustWantToBeSpecial: Jinn's primary motivation as she drives to be the most powerful of all the metas and exert control over them.
* PowerHigh: Since becoming her Odell's [[TheDragon dragon]], she's become drunk on her own power which her family tries to warn her of. This is proven true when she murders her own family.
* SelfMadeOrphan: Killed her own parents.
* TheSocialDarwinist: She spitefully looks down on her family simply because her power allows her to trump all of them.
* CainAndAbel: Killed her own sister.
* TheDragon: To the Agent Odell of her Earth.
* EvilDoppelganger: A villainous AlternateSelf to the [[Characters/BlackLightning2018 Jennifer Pierce of her series' version]].
* HeroKiller: Killed her Earth's Black Lightning and Thunder.
* IJustWantToBeSpecial: Jinn's primary motivation as she drives to be the most powerful of all the metas and exert control over them.
* PowerHigh: Since becoming her Odell's [[TheDragon dragon]], she's become drunk on her own power which her family tries to warn her of. This is proven true when she murders her own family.
* SelfMadeOrphan: Killed her own parents.
* TheSocialDarwinist: She spitefully looks down on her family simply because her power allows her to trump all of them.
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[[folder:Jefferson Pierce / Black Lightning]]
!![[ComicBook/BlackLightning Jefferson Pierce / Black Lightning]]
!!!'''Species:''' Human[[note]]Previously a Metahuman[[/note]]
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/CressWilliams
!![[ComicBook/BlackLightning Jefferson Pierce / Black Lightning]]
!!!'''Species:''' Human[[note]]Previously a Metahuman[[/note]]
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/CressWilliams
to:
!![[ComicBook/BlackLightning Jefferson Pierce / Black Lightning]]
!!Percy Odell
!!!'''Species:'''
!!!'''Played By:'''
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The counterpart of Jefferson Pierce.
->See the Characters/ArrowversePierceFamily page for his Earth-BL counterpart
->See the Characters/ArrowversePierceFamily page for his Earth-BL counterpart
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The counterpart of Jefferson Pierce.
Percy Odell.
->See theCharacters/ArrowversePierceFamily Characters/ArrowverseUSGovernment page for his Earth-BL counterpart
->See the
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* DeadAlternateCounterpart: Is killed by his Earth's Percy Odell in front of his children in his own home.
* DePower: He lost his powers due to an action Gen did.
* HeroOfAnotherStory: His superhero career predates [[Series/{{Arrow}} Oliver's]] but he's not mentioned until now.
* PosthumousCharacter: Long dead when he's mentioned.
* DePower: He lost his powers due to an action Gen did.
* HeroOfAnotherStory: His superhero career predates [[Series/{{Arrow}} Oliver's]] but he's not mentioned until now.
* PosthumousCharacter: Long dead when he's mentioned.
to:
* DeadAlternateCounterpart: Is killed by his Earth's Percy Odell InSpiteOfANail: He's an A.S.A. agent much like in front of his children in his own home.
* DePower: He lost his powers due to an action Gen did.
* HeroOfAnotherStory: His superhero career predates [[Series/{{Arrow}} Oliver's]] but he's not mentioned until now.
* PosthumousCharacter: Long dead when he's mentioned.two other pre-Crisis universes.
* DePower: He lost his powers due to an action Gen did.
* HeroOfAnotherStory: His superhero career predates [[Series/{{Arrow}} Oliver's]] but he's not mentioned until now.
* PosthumousCharacter: Long dead when he's mentioned.
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[[folder:Anissa Pierce]]
!!Anissa Pierce
!!!'''Species:''' Human[[note]]Previously a Metahuman[[/note]]
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/NafessaWilliams
!!Anissa Pierce
!!!'''Species:''' Human[[note]]Previously a Metahuman[[/note]]
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/NafessaWilliams
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!!Anissa Pierce
[[folder:Jefferson Pierce / Black Lightning]]
!![[ComicBook/BlackLightning Jefferson Pierce / Black Lightning]]
!!!'''Species:'''
!!!'''Played By:'''
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The counterpart of Anissa Pierce.
->See the Characters/ArrowversePierceFamily page for her Earth-BL counterpart
->See the Characters/ArrowversePierceFamily page for her Earth-BL counterpart
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The counterpart of Anissa Pierce.
Jefferson Pierce/Black Lightning.
->See the Characters/ArrowversePierceFamily page forher his Earth-BL counterpart
->See the Characters/ArrowversePierceFamily page for
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* DePower: She lost her powers due to an action Gen did.
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* DePower: She lost her powers due to an action Gen did.DeadAlternateCounterpart: Was killed by his daughter Jinn.
* PosthumousCharacter: Long dead when he's mentioned.
* PosthumousCharacter: Long dead when he's mentioned.
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[[folder:Lynn Stewart]]
!!Lynn Stewart
!!!'''Species:''' Human[[note]]Previously a Metahuman[[/note]]
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/ChristineAdams
!!Lynn Stewart
!!!'''Species:''' Human[[note]]Previously a Metahuman[[/note]]
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/ChristineAdams
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!!Lynn Stewart
!!Anissa Pierce
!!!'''Species:'''
!!!'''Played By:'''
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The counterpart of Lynn Stewart.
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The counterpart of Lynn Stewart.Anissa Pierce / Thunder.
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* DePower: She lost DeadAlternateCounterpart: Killed by her powers due to an action Gen did.sister Jinn.
* PosthumousCharacter: Long dead when she's mentioned.
* PosthumousCharacter: Long dead when she's mentioned.
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!!!Freeland
[[folder:Jeremiah Holt]]
!!Reverend Jeremiah Holt
[[folder:Jeremiah Holt]]
!!Reverend Jeremiah Holt
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[[folder:Jeremiah Holt]]
!!Reverend Jeremiah Holt
!!Lynn Stewart
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!!!'''Played By:''' Clifton Powell
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!!!'''Played By:''' Clifton PowellCreator/ChristineAdams
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The counterpart of Jeremiah Holt.
->See the Characters/ArrowverseFreelandCitizens page for his Earth-BL counterpart
->See the Characters/ArrowverseFreelandCitizens page for his Earth-BL counterpart
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The counterpart of Jeremiah Holt.
Lynn Stewart.
->See theCharacters/ArrowverseFreelandCitizens Characters/ArrowversePierceFamily page for his her Earth-BL counterpart
->See the
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* InSpiteOfANail: He's a reverend much like in Earth-BL.
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* InSpiteOfANail: He's a reverend much like in Earth-BL.DeadAlternateCounterpart: Killed by her daughter Jinn.
* PosthumousCharacter: Long dead when she's mentioned.
* PosthumousCharacter: Long dead when she's mentioned.
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!!!American Security Agency (A.S.A.)
[[folder:Percy Odell]]
!!Percy Odell
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/BillDuke
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/BlackLightning2018S3E9EarthCrisis The Book of Resistance: Chapter Four: Earth Crisis]]" (''Black Lightning'' 3x9)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/BlackLightning2018''
An A.S.A. agent and the Earth-1 counterpart of Percy Odell.
->See the Characters/ArrowverseUSGovernment for his Earth-BL counterpart
[[folder:Percy Odell]]
!!Percy Odell
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/BillDuke
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/BlackLightning2018S3E9EarthCrisis The Book of Resistance: Chapter Four: Earth Crisis]]" (''Black Lightning'' 3x9)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/BlackLightning2018''
An A.S.A. agent and the Earth-1 counterpart of Percy Odell.
->See the Characters/ArrowverseUSGovernment for his Earth-BL counterpart
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* HeroKiller: Killed a de-powered version of his Earth's Jefferson Pierce.
* InSpiteOfANail: He's an A.S.A. agent in two other pre-Crisis Universes.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Sara Grey]]
!!Sara Grey
* InSpiteOfANail: He's an A.S.A. agent in two other pre-Crisis Universes.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Sara Grey]]
!!Sara Grey
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* InSpiteOfANail: He's an A.S.A. agent in two other pre-Crisis Universes.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Sara Grey]]
!!Sara Grey
[[folder:Hells Wells]]
!!Harrison "Hells" Wells
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!!!'''Played By:''' Katy O'Brian
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/BlackLightning2018S3E9EarthCrisis The Book of Resistance: Chapter Four: Earth Crisis]]" (''Black Lightning'' 3x9)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/BlackLightning2018''
An A.S.A. agent.
->See the Characters/ArrowverseUSMilitary page for her Earth-BL counterpart
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/BlackLightning2018S3E9EarthCrisis The Book of Resistance: Chapter Four: Earth Crisis]]" (''Black Lightning'' 3x9)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/BlackLightning2018''
An A.S.A. agent.
->See the Characters/ArrowverseUSMilitary page for her Earth-BL counterpart
to:
!!!'''Played By:''' Katy O'Brian
By''': Creator/TomCavanagh
!!!'''First Appearance:'''"[[Recap/BlackLightning2018S3E9EarthCrisis "[[Recap/TheFlash2014S3E4TheNewRogues The Book of Resistance: Chapter Four: Earth Crisis]]" (''Black Lightning'' 3x9)
New Rogues]]" (''The Flash'' 3x4)
!!!'''Appearances:'''''Series/BlackLightning2018''
An A.S.A. agent.
''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}''
The Harrison Wells from an unnumbered Earth, possibly the same one as the unidentified cowboy below is living.
->See theCharacters/ArrowverseUSMilitary Characters/ArrowverseSTARLabs page for her Earth-BL counterparthis Earths-1, 2 19, 221, and an Undesignated Earth counterparts
!!!'''First Appearance:'''
!!!'''Appearances:'''
An A.S.A. agent.
The Harrison Wells from an unnumbered Earth, possibly the same one as the unidentified cowboy below is living.
->See the
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* InSpiteOfANail: She's an A.S.A. agent in two other pre-Crisis Universes.
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* InSpiteOfANail: She's BadassLongcoat: He's wearing a duster, though whether or not he's an A.S.A. agent in two other pre-Crisis Universes.actual badass remains to be seen.
* ButtMonkey: Aside from having a SpeechImpediment, he has diarrhea.
* DeepSouth: His accent certainly gives this vibe.
* PornStache: He has a thick mustache.
* RepetitiveName: He's addressed as (and goes by) "Hells Wells".
* SouthernFriedGenius: He'd have to be one to solve the riddle.
* SpeechImpediment: He clearly has stutter.
* ButtMonkey: Aside from having a SpeechImpediment, he has diarrhea.
* DeepSouth: His accent certainly gives this vibe.
* PornStache: He has a thick mustache.
* RepetitiveName: He's addressed as (and goes by) "Hells Wells".
* SouthernFriedGenius: He'd have to be one to solve the riddle.
* SpeechImpediment: He clearly has stutter.
[[folder:"Mime" Harrison Wells]]
!!Harrison Wells
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mime_wells.jpg]]
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!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/TomCavanagh
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/TheFlash2014S3E4TheNewRogues The New Rogues]]" (''The Flash'' 3x4)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}''
The Harrison Wells from an unnumbered Earth. He is a mime.
->See the Characters/ArrowverseSTARLabs page for his Earths-1, 2 19, 221, and an Undesignated Earth counterparts
!!Harrison Wells
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mime_wells.jpg]]
%%[[caption-width-right:350:some caption text]]
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/TomCavanagh
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/TheFlash2014S3E4TheNewRogues The New Rogues]]" (''The Flash'' 3x4)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}''
The Harrison Wells from an unnumbered Earth. He is a mime.
->See the Characters/ArrowverseSTARLabs page for his Earths-1, 2 19, 221, and an Undesignated Earth counterparts
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!Jinn's Earth
!!!American Security Agency (A.S.A.)
[[folder:Jinn Pierce]]
!!Jinnifer "Jinn" Pierce
!!!'''Species:''' Metahuman
!!!'''Played By:''' Music/ChinaAnneMcClain
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/BlackLightning2018S3E9EarthCrisis The Book of Resistance: Chapter Four: Earth Crisis]]" (''Black Lightning'' 3x9)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/BlackLightning2018''
The counterpart of Jennifer Pierce/Lightning.
->See the Characters/ArrowversePierceFamily page for her Earth-BL counterpart
!!!American Security Agency (A.S.A.)
[[folder:Jinn Pierce]]
!!Jinnifer "Jinn" Pierce
!!!'''Species:''' Metahuman
!!!'''Played By:''' Music/ChinaAnneMcClain
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/BlackLightning2018S3E9EarthCrisis The Book of Resistance: Chapter Four: Earth Crisis]]" (''Black Lightning'' 3x9)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/BlackLightning2018''
The counterpart of Jennifer Pierce/Lightning.
->See the Characters/ArrowversePierceFamily page for her Earth-BL counterpart
to:
!!!American Security Agency (A.S.A.)
[[folder:Jinn Pierce]]
!!Jinnifer "Jinn" Pierce
* EveryoneHatesMimes: Both Cisco and Harry reject him solely for being a mime.
* GuyLiner: He's wearing one. Justified as he is a mime.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Harrison Orson Wells]]
!!Harrison Orson Wells
!!!'''Species:'''
!!!'''Played
!!!'''First Appearance:'''
!!!'''Appearances:'''
The
->See the
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* AntagonisticOffspring: Her parents and older sister are horrified of her increasing villainy and try to intervene and persuade Jinn to turn herself in. She retaliates by killing them all.
* CainAndAbel: Killed her own sister.
* TheDragon: To the Agent Odell of her Earth.
* EvilDoppelganger: A villainous AlternateSelf to the [[Characters/BlackLightning2018 Jennifer Pierce of her series' version]].
* HeroKiller: Killed her Earth's Black Lightning and Thunder.
* IJustWantToBeSpecial: Jinn's primary motivation as she drives to be the most powerful of all the metas and exert control over them.
* PowerHigh: Since becoming her Odell's [[TheDragon dragon]], she's become drunk on her own power which her family tries to warn her of. This is proven true when she murders her own family.
* SelfMadeOrphan: Killed her own parents.
* TheSocialDarwinist: She spitefully looks down on her family simply because her power allows her to trump all of them.
* CainAndAbel: Killed her own sister.
* TheDragon: To the Agent Odell of her Earth.
* EvilDoppelganger: A villainous AlternateSelf to the [[Characters/BlackLightning2018 Jennifer Pierce of her series' version]].
* HeroKiller: Killed her Earth's Black Lightning and Thunder.
* IJustWantToBeSpecial: Jinn's primary motivation as she drives to be the most powerful of all the metas and exert control over them.
* PowerHigh: Since becoming her Odell's [[TheDragon dragon]], she's become drunk on her own power which her family tries to warn her of. This is proven true when she murders her own family.
* SelfMadeOrphan: Killed her own parents.
* TheSocialDarwinist: She spitefully looks down on her family simply because her power allows her to trump all of them.
to:
* AntagonisticOffspring: Her parents and older sister are horrified NoHistoricalFiguresWereHarmed: An obvious stand-in for Creator/OrsonWelles.
* WeHardlyKnewYe: Only has a handful ofher increasing villainy and try lines before he, alongside every other Wells, perishes to intervene and persuade Jinn to turn herself in. She retaliates by killing them all.
* CainAndAbel: Killed her own sister.
* TheDragon: Toempower the Agent Odell of her Earth.
* EvilDoppelganger: A villainous AlternateSelf to the [[Characters/BlackLightning2018 Jennifer Pierce of her series' version]].
* HeroKiller: Killed her Earth's Black Lightning and Thunder.
* IJustWantToBeSpecial: Jinn's primary motivation as she drives to be the most powerful of all the metas and exert control over them.
* PowerHigh: Since becoming her Odell's [[TheDragon dragon]], she's become drunk on her own power which her family tries to warn her of. This is proven true when she murders her own family.
* SelfMadeOrphan: Killed her own parents.
* TheSocialDarwinist: She spitefully looks down on her family simply because her power allows her to trump all of them.Artificial Speed Force.
* WeHardlyKnewYe: Only has a handful of
* CainAndAbel: Killed her own sister.
* TheDragon: To
* EvilDoppelganger: A villainous AlternateSelf to the [[Characters/BlackLightning2018 Jennifer Pierce of her series' version]].
* HeroKiller: Killed her Earth's Black Lightning and Thunder.
* IJustWantToBeSpecial: Jinn's primary motivation as she drives to be the most powerful of all the metas and exert control over them.
* PowerHigh: Since becoming her Odell's [[TheDragon dragon]], she's become drunk on her own power which her family tries to warn her of. This is proven true when she murders her own family.
* SelfMadeOrphan: Killed her own parents.
* TheSocialDarwinist: She spitefully looks down on her family simply because her power allows her to trump all of them.
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[[folder:Percy Odell]]
!!Percy Odell
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/BillDuke
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/BlackLightning2018S3E9EarthCrisis The Book of Resistance: Chapter Four: Earth Crisis]]" (''Black Lightning'' 3x9)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/BlackLightning2018''
The counterpart of Percy Odell.
->See the Characters/ArrowverseUSGovernment page for his Earth-BL counterpart
----
* InSpiteOfANail: He's an A.S.A. agent much like in two other pre-Crisis universes.
!!Percy Odell
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/BillDuke
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/BlackLightning2018S3E9EarthCrisis The Book of Resistance: Chapter Four: Earth Crisis]]" (''Black Lightning'' 3x9)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/BlackLightning2018''
The counterpart of Percy Odell.
->See the Characters/ArrowverseUSGovernment page for his Earth-BL counterpart
----
* InSpiteOfANail: He's an A.S.A. agent much like in two other pre-Crisis universes.
to:
!!Percy Odell
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/BillDuke
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/BlackLightning2018S3E9EarthCrisis The Book of Resistance: Chapter Four: Earth Crisis]]" (''Black Lightning'' 3x9)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/BlackLightning2018''
The counterpart of Percy Odell.
->See the
----
* InSpiteOfANail: He's an A.S.A. agent much like in two other pre-Crisis universes.
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!!!Pierce Family
[[folder:Jefferson Pierce / Black Lightning]]
!![[ComicBook/BlackLightning Jefferson Pierce / Black Lightning]]
!!!'''Species:''' Metahuman
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/CressWilliams
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/BlackLightning2018S3E9EarthCrisis The Book of Resistance: Chapter Four: Earth Crisis]]" (''Black Lightning'' 3x9)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/BlackLightning2018''
The counterpart of Jefferson Pierce/Black Lightning.
->See the Characters/ArrowversePierceFamily page for his Earth-BL counterpart
[[folder:Jefferson Pierce / Black Lightning]]
!![[ComicBook/BlackLightning Jefferson Pierce / Black Lightning]]
!!!'''Species:''' Metahuman
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/CressWilliams
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/BlackLightning2018S3E9EarthCrisis The Book of Resistance: Chapter Four: Earth Crisis]]" (''Black Lightning'' 3x9)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/BlackLightning2018''
The counterpart of Jefferson Pierce/Black Lightning.
->See the Characters/ArrowversePierceFamily page for his Earth-BL counterpart
to:
[[folder:Jefferson Pierce / Black Lightning]]
!![[ComicBook/BlackLightning Jefferson Pierce / Black Lightning]]
[[folder:Lord Crucifer]]
!!Crucifer
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!!!'''Species:'''
!!!'''Played By:'''
!!!'''First Appearance:'''
!!!'''Appearances:'''
A vampire from an unknown Earth that leads a vampire clan known as The
->See the Characters/ArrowversePierceFamily page for his Earth-BL counterpart
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* DeadAlternateCounterpart: Was killed by his daughter Jinn.
* PosthumousCharacter: Long dead when he's mentioned.
* PosthumousCharacter: Long dead when he's mentioned.
to:
* DeadAlternateCounterpart: Was killed by ArchEnemy: Appears to be this for Breacher.
* EvilSoundsDeep: He speaks with a very deep voice befitting of a demon.
* FangsAreEvil: As befitting a vampire.
* OurVampiresAreDifferent: Sunlight doesn't hurt this type of vampire, as Breacher explains to Cisco.
* OutsideContextProblem: He's a vampire who appears on ''The Flash'', but hisdaughter Jinn.
mystical nature would make him more thematically suited to other parts of the ''Series/{{Arrowverse}}'', such as the later seasons of ''Series/LegendsOfTomorrow''.
*PosthumousCharacter: Long dead when he's mentioned.VillainOfAnotherStory: He's tangled with Breacher over the Multiverse on separate occasions, but has yet to rouse the attention of any of the major heroes.
* EvilSoundsDeep: He speaks with a very deep voice befitting of a demon.
* FangsAreEvil: As befitting a vampire.
* OurVampiresAreDifferent: Sunlight doesn't hurt this type of vampire, as Breacher explains to Cisco.
* OutsideContextProblem: He's a vampire who appears on ''The Flash'', but his
*
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[[folder:Anissa Pierce / Thunder]]
!!Anissa Pierce
!!!'''Species:''' Metahuman
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/NafessaWilliams
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/BlackLightning2018S3E9EarthCrisis The Book of Resistance: Chapter Four: Earth Crisis]]" (''Black Lightning'' 3x9)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/BlackLightning2018''
The counterpart of Anissa Pierce / Thunder.
->See the Characters/ArrowversePierceFamily page for her Earth-BL counterpart
!!Anissa Pierce
!!!'''Species:''' Metahuman
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/NafessaWilliams
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/BlackLightning2018S3E9EarthCrisis The Book of Resistance: Chapter Four: Earth Crisis]]" (''Black Lightning'' 3x9)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/BlackLightning2018''
The counterpart of Anissa Pierce / Thunder.
->See the Characters/ArrowversePierceFamily page for her Earth-BL counterpart
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* DeadAlternateCounterpart: Killed by her sister Jinn.
* PosthumousCharacter: Long dead when she's mentioned.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Lynn Stewart]]
!!Lynn Stewart
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/ChristineAdams
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/BlackLightning2018S3E9EarthCrisis The Book of Resistance: Chapter Four: Earth Crisis]]" (''Black Lightning'' 3x9)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/BlackLightning2018''
The counterpart of Lynn Stewart.
->See the Characters/ArrowversePierceFamily page for her Earth-BL counterpart
* PosthumousCharacter: Long dead when she's mentioned.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Lynn Stewart]]
!!Lynn Stewart
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/ChristineAdams
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/BlackLightning2018S3E9EarthCrisis The Book of Resistance: Chapter Four: Earth Crisis]]" (''Black Lightning'' 3x9)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/BlackLightning2018''
The counterpart of Lynn Stewart.
->See the Characters/ArrowversePierceFamily page for her Earth-BL counterpart
to:
* PosthumousCharacter: Long dead when she's mentioned.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Lynn Stewart]]
!!Lynn Stewart
[[folder:Brainiac-5s]]
!!Querl-Dox / Brainiac-5
!!!'''Species:'''
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/ChristineAdams
!!!'''First Appearance:'''
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/JesseRath (Sweater Brainy, Evil Brainy, Eyepatch Brainy), Creator/MeaghanRath (Female Brainy)
Multiple versions of
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/BlackLightning2018''
The counterpart
->See
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* DeadAlternateCounterpart: Killed by her daughter Jinn.
* PosthumousCharacter: Long dead when she's mentioned.
* PosthumousCharacter: Long dead when she's mentioned.
to:
* DeadAlternateCounterpart: Killed AlmostDeadGuy: One with an eyepatch appears on-screen just long enough to warn the others about a "bottle" before expiring.
* AlternateSelf: At least four different Brainies survived their Earths being destroyed byher daughter Jinn.
antimatter in one form or another.
*PosthumousCharacter: Long dead when she's mentioned.FusionDance: The two surviving Brainies are assimilated into the Big Brain which Brainy=Prime is synced up to.
* EvilCounterpart: One of them bottled their world and killed one of their doppelgängers in an attempt to restore it.
* GenderFlip: One of them is a woman.
* HeKnowsTooMuch: The Eyepatch Brainy caught on to Evil Brainy's machinations and was killed for it, but not without attempting to warn the others.
* MythologyGag:
** One of them bottled their Earth. This is of course a reference to the main ComicBook/{{Brainiac}} from the comics where he bottled the Kryptonian city of Kandor.
** The "anti-life equation" is present here as a techno-organic virus effecting Coluans, unlike the comics where it is a formula sought by ComicBook/{{Darkseid}}.
* NoNameGiven: Sort of. They're all labeled Brainiac-5 but have no official distinction, with Evil Brainy being the closest any have.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: Female Brainy convinces Brainy-Prime to release his inhibitors and sync his mind with the "big brain", allowing him to find a solution to stopping Leviathan by forming an uneasy alliance with Lex Luthor.
* WeHardlyKnewYe: Aside from the one who dies approximately 10 seconds upon being introduced and the Evil Brainy who joins his bottled Earth in stasis, the two remaining Brainies merge their consciousness with the Big Brain (and by extension, the newly synced up Brainy-Prime) at the end of the episode they're all introduced in.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: All Evil Brainy wants is to restore his world from the bottle he trapped it in, taking extreme measures in the process.
* YouCantGoHomeAgain: As a result of the pre-Crisis multiverse being wiped out and the post-Crisis one being currently unreachable by the vibrational patterns used before, they're stuck on Earth-Prime.
* AlternateSelf: At least four different Brainies survived their Earths being destroyed by
*
* EvilCounterpart: One of them bottled their world and killed one of their doppelgängers in an attempt to restore it.
* GenderFlip: One of them is a woman.
* HeKnowsTooMuch: The Eyepatch Brainy caught on to Evil Brainy's machinations and was killed for it, but not without attempting to warn the others.
* MythologyGag:
** One of them bottled their Earth. This is of course a reference to the main ComicBook/{{Brainiac}} from the comics where he bottled the Kryptonian city of Kandor.
** The "anti-life equation" is present here as a techno-organic virus effecting Coluans, unlike the comics where it is a formula sought by ComicBook/{{Darkseid}}.
* NoNameGiven: Sort of. They're all labeled Brainiac-5 but have no official distinction, with Evil Brainy being the closest any have.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: Female Brainy convinces Brainy-Prime to release his inhibitors and sync his mind with the "big brain", allowing him to find a solution to stopping Leviathan by forming an uneasy alliance with Lex Luthor.
* WeHardlyKnewYe: Aside from the one who dies approximately 10 seconds upon being introduced and the Evil Brainy who joins his bottled Earth in stasis, the two remaining Brainies merge their consciousness with the Big Brain (and by extension, the newly synced up Brainy-Prime) at the end of the episode they're all introduced in.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: All Evil Brainy wants is to restore his world from the bottle he trapped it in, taking extreme measures in the process.
* YouCantGoHomeAgain: As a result of the pre-Crisis multiverse being wiped out and the post-Crisis one being currently unreachable by the vibrational patterns used before, they're stuck on Earth-Prime.
[[folder:Kryptonian Witches]]
!!Selena, Vita, Ayala
!!!'''Species:''' Kryptonian
!!!'''Played By:''' Anjali Jay (Selena), Rosemary Hochschild (Vita), Winsome Brown (Ayala)
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/Supergirl2015S5E10TheBottleEpisode The Bottle Episode]]" (''Supergirl'' 5x10)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{Supergirl|2015}}''
Non-malicious counterparts of the Dark Kryptonian Witches from an unknown, destroyed Earth who took refuge on Earth-Prime after the Crisis.
->See Characters/ArrowverseAliens for their Earth-38/Earth-Prime counterparts
->See Characters/SupermanFilmSeries for the Earth-96 character who bears Selena's name and background
!!Selena, Vita, Ayala
!!!'''Species:''' Kryptonian
!!!'''Played By:''' Anjali Jay (Selena), Rosemary Hochschild (Vita), Winsome Brown (Ayala)
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/Supergirl2015S5E10TheBottleEpisode The Bottle Episode]]" (''Supergirl'' 5x10)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{Supergirl|2015}}''
Non-malicious counterparts of the Dark Kryptonian Witches from an unknown, destroyed Earth who took refuge on Earth-Prime after the Crisis.
->See Characters/ArrowverseAliens for their Earth-38/Earth-Prime counterparts
->See Characters/SupermanFilmSeries for the Earth-96 character who bears Selena's name and background
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!Unspecified Earths
[[folder:Hells Wells]]
!!Harrison "Hells" Wells
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[[folder:Hells Wells]]
!!Harrison "Hells" Wells
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[[folder:Hells Wells]]
!!Harrison "Hells" Wells
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* GoodCounterpart: To the original Dark Kryptonian Witches. Though they do fight Supergirl and her friends alongside the Evil Brainy, they do so out of a desire to help him restore his bottled homeworld.
* SealedGoodInACan: They eventually offer Brainy to join him inside the bottle that is holding his homeworld as long as it can't be released, which he accepts.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: Just like Evil Brainy.
[[/folder]]
!!Good Beth Kane's Earth
[[folder:Elizabeth "Beth" Kane]]
!!Elizabeth Marie "Beth" Kane
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!!!'''Played By''': Creator/TomCavanagh
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/TheFlash2014S3E4TheNewRogues The New Rogues]]" (''The Flash'' 3x4)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}''
The Harrison Wells from an unnumbered Earth, possibly the same one as the unidentified cowboy below is living.
->See the Characters/ArrowverseSTARLabs page for his Earths-1, 2 19, 221, and an Undesignated Earth counterparts
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/TheFlash2014S3E4TheNewRogues The New Rogues]]" (''The Flash'' 3x4)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}''
The Harrison Wells from an unnumbered Earth, possibly the same one as the unidentified cowboy below is living.
->See the Characters/ArrowverseSTARLabs page for his Earths-1, 2 19, 221, and an Undesignated Earth counterparts
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!!!'''Played By''': Creator/TomCavanagh
By:''' Creator/RachelSkarsten
!!!'''First Appearance:'''"[[Recap/TheFlash2014S3E4TheNewRogues The New Rogues]]" (''The Flash'' 3x4)
"[[Recap/Batwoman2019S1E10HowQueerEverythingIsToday How Queer Everything Is Today!]]" (''Batwoman'' 1x10)
!!!'''Appearances:'''''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}''
The Harrison Wells from an unnumbered Earth, possibly the same one as the unidentified cowboy below is living.
''Series/{{Batwoman|2019}}''
Another version of Beth who arrives in Gotham.
->Seethe Characters/ArrowverseSTARLabs Characters/ArrowverseGothamCityCriminals page to see her Earth-Prime counterpart
->See Characters/BirdsOfPrey2002 forhis Earths-1, 2 19, 221, and an Undesignated Earth counterpartsDinah Redmond, the Earth-203 character who bears her physical likeness
!!!'''First Appearance:'''
!!!'''Appearances:'''
The Harrison Wells from an unnumbered Earth, possibly the same one as the unidentified cowboy below is living.
Another version of Beth who arrives in Gotham.
->See
->See Characters/BirdsOfPrey2002 for
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* BadassLongcoat: He's wearing a duster, though whether or not he's an actual badass remains to be seen.
* ButtMonkey: Aside from having a SpeechImpediment, he has diarrhea.
* DeepSouth: His accent certainly gives this vibe.
* PornStache: He has a thick mustache.
* RepetitiveName: He's addressed as (and goes by) "Hells Wells".
* SouthernFriedGenius: He'd have to be one to solve the riddle.
* SpeechImpediment: He clearly has stutter.
* ButtMonkey: Aside from having a SpeechImpediment, he has diarrhea.
* DeepSouth: His accent certainly gives this vibe.
* PornStache: He has a thick mustache.
* RepetitiveName: He's addressed as (and goes by) "Hells Wells".
* SouthernFriedGenius: He'd have to be one to solve the riddle.
* SpeechImpediment: He clearly has stutter.
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* BadassLongcoat: He's wearing AlternateSelf: To Alice, the version of Beth who has been antagonizing Batwoman up to this point. Given the events of ''Series/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths2019'', it's almost certain she was brought into Gotham as a duster, result of the big multiverse merge.
* BackupTwin: Kate was willing to pass her off to Jacob as their Beth.
* CriminalDoppelganger: Inverted; she's an ordinary civilian who happens to resemble BigBad Alice. She is twice mistaken for her evil counterpart, by Mary and by Kate.
* DeadAlternateCounterpart: Fatally shot by August Cartwright thinking she was her Earth-Prime counterpart.
* DiedInYourArmsTonight: Earth-Prime Luke Fox was there when August Cartwright fatally shot her.
* GoodCounterpart: To BigBad Alice.
* ImpersonatingTheEvilTwin: In order to save the [[BruceWayneHeldHostage kidnapped Kate]], Beth pretended to be Alice to save her. [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome Unfortunately, Alice's cronies know her too well and her act is busted.]] And worse she was killed because another enemy of Alice mistook Beth for her.
* NeverGotToSayGoodbye: Her twin sister's whereabouts are unknown when she was killed in another universe, thoughwhether or not he's an actual badass remains Kate's counterpart was at least there in Beth's final moments.
* NiceGirl: In contrast tobe seen.
Alice. After meeting her, Mary admits she sees why Kate was so desperate to get through to Alice.
*ButtMonkey: Aside OnlyOneMeAllowedRightNow: Her co-existence in Earth-Prime with the Beth Kane originally from having a SpeechImpediment, he has diarrhea.
Earth-One causes both of them to gradually die due to the paradox.
*DeepSouth: His accent certainly gives SerialSpouse: She jokes that the one good thing about her situation is that none of her exes are on this vibe.
Earth, and later admits that she envied her alternative Kate for being able to find a soulmate (though she teasingly refuses to name her).
*PornStache: He has SciFiBobHaircut: An astrophysicist who was introduced after a thick mustache.
major cosmic event.
*RepetitiveName: He's addressed as (and goes by) "Hells Wells".
* SouthernFriedGenius: He'dStatuesqueStunner: She doesn't have to be one to solve the riddle.
excessive makeup and costume (as well as the AxCrazy tendencies) of the main Alice, making her more conventionally beautiful.
*SpeechImpediment: He clearly TooGoodForThisSinfulEarth: Beth is a kind, compassionate woman who even shows sympathy towards Alice, but she's senselessly murdered by Cartwright just when it looks like her life has stutter.been saved.
* TooHappyToLive: She came from a universe in which the tragic circumstances of the Earth-1/Prime Kane family never happened, with her counterpart there getting the short end of the stick. And even when she finds herself stuck on that world, her family's doppelgangers are willing to take her in given that their Beth became a [[{{Pun}} bat]]shit crazy criminal. Of course this version will not be allowed to live.
* TrappedInAnotherWorld: She finds herself stuck on Earth-Prime post-Crisis.
* WeHardlyKnewYe: After being around for only two episodes and set up as a major new character, Beth is gunned down by Dr. Cartwright, who mistook her for Alice.
* YouCantGoHomeAgain: Though it is never confirmed explicitly, it's very likely that her home universe was destroyed during Crisis.
* BackupTwin: Kate was willing to pass her off to Jacob as their Beth.
* CriminalDoppelganger: Inverted; she's an ordinary civilian who happens to resemble BigBad Alice. She is twice mistaken for her evil counterpart, by Mary and by Kate.
* DeadAlternateCounterpart: Fatally shot by August Cartwright thinking she was her Earth-Prime counterpart.
* DiedInYourArmsTonight: Earth-Prime Luke Fox was there when August Cartwright fatally shot her.
* GoodCounterpart: To BigBad Alice.
* ImpersonatingTheEvilTwin: In order to save the [[BruceWayneHeldHostage kidnapped Kate]], Beth pretended to be Alice to save her. [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome Unfortunately, Alice's cronies know her too well and her act is busted.]] And worse she was killed because another enemy of Alice mistook Beth for her.
* NeverGotToSayGoodbye: Her twin sister's whereabouts are unknown when she was killed in another universe, though
* NiceGirl: In contrast to
*
*
*
*
* SouthernFriedGenius: He'd
*
* TooHappyToLive: She came from a universe in which the tragic circumstances of the Earth-1/Prime Kane family never happened, with her counterpart there getting the short end of the stick. And even when she finds herself stuck on that world, her family's doppelgangers are willing to take her in given that their Beth became a [[{{Pun}} bat]]shit crazy criminal. Of course this version will not be allowed to live.
* TrappedInAnotherWorld: She finds herself stuck on Earth-Prime post-Crisis.
* WeHardlyKnewYe: After being around for only two episodes and set up as a major new character, Beth is gunned down by Dr. Cartwright, who mistook her for Alice.
* YouCantGoHomeAgain: Though it is never confirmed explicitly, it's very likely that her home universe was destroyed during Crisis.
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[[folder:"Mime" Harrison Wells]]
!!Harrison Wells
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!!Harrison Wells
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!!Harrison Wells
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!![[ComicBook/{{Batwoman}} Kate Kane]]
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!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/TomCavanagh
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/TheFlash2014S3E4TheNewRogues The New Rogues]]" (''The Flash'' 3x4)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}''
The Harrison Wells from an unnumbered Earth. He is a mime.
->See the Characters/ArrowverseSTARLabs page for his Earths-1, 2 19, 221, and an Undesignated Earth counterparts
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/TheFlash2014S3E4TheNewRogues The New Rogues]]" (''The Flash'' 3x4)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}''
The Harrison Wells from an unnumbered Earth. He is a mime.
->See the Characters/ArrowverseSTARLabs page for his Earths-1, 2 19, 221, and an Undesignated Earth counterparts
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!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/TomCavanagh
Creator/RubyRose
!!!'''First Appearance:'''"[[Recap/TheFlash2014S3E4TheNewRogues The New Rogues]]" (''The Flash'' 3x4)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}''
The Harrison Wells"[[Recap/Batwoman2019S1E11AnUnBirthdayPresent An Un-Birthday Present]]" (''Batwoman'' 1x11, photo)
!!!'''Appearance:''' ''Series/{{Batwoman|2019}}''
A version of Kate Kane from anunnumbered Earth. He is a mime.
undesignated Earth.
->See theCharacters/ArrowverseSTARLabs Characters/ArrowverseBatFamily page for his Earths-1, 2 19, 221, and an Undesignated Earth counterpartsEarth-1/Prime Kate Kane
!!!'''First Appearance:'''
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}''
The Harrison Wells
!!!'''Appearance:''' ''Series/{{Batwoman|2019}}''
A version of Kate Kane from an
->See the
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* BilingualDialogue: His dialogue is spoken entirely in French.
* EveryoneHatesMimes: Both Cisco and Harry reject him solely for being a mime.
* GuyLiner: He's wearing one. Justified as he is a mime.
* EveryoneHatesMimes: Both Cisco and Harry reject him solely for being a mime.
* GuyLiner: He's wearing one. Justified as he is a mime.
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* BilingualDialogue: His dialogue is spoken entirely AmbiguousSituation: Her whereabouts post-Crisis are never mentioned.
* TheGhost: She only appears via photograph.
* NeverGotToSayGoodbye: Her whereabouts are unknown when her twin sister was killed inFrench.
* EveryoneHatesMimes: Both Cisco and Harry reject him solely for being a mime.
* GuyLiner: He's wearing one. Justified as he is a mime.another universe, though Kate's counterpart was at least there in her final moments.
* TheGhost: She only appears via photograph.
* NeverGotToSayGoodbye: Her whereabouts are unknown when her twin sister was killed in
* EveryoneHatesMimes: Both Cisco and Harry reject him solely for being a mime.
* GuyLiner: He's wearing one. Justified as he is a mime.
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[[folder:Harrison Orson Wells]]
!!Harrison Orson Wells
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Played By''': Creator/TomCavanagh
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/TheFlash2014S7E1AllsWellsThatEndsWells All's Wells That Ends Wells]]" (''The Flash'' 7x1)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}''
The Harrison Wells from an unnumbered Earth. He is a thespian.
->See the Characters/ArrowverseSTARLabs page for his Earths-1, 2 19, 221, and an Undesignated Earth counterparts
!!Harrison Orson Wells
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Played By''': Creator/TomCavanagh
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/TheFlash2014S7E1AllsWellsThatEndsWells All's Wells That Ends Wells]]" (''The Flash'' 7x1)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}''
The Harrison Wells from an unnumbered Earth. He is a thespian.
->See the Characters/ArrowverseSTARLabs page for his Earths-1, 2 19, 221, and an Undesignated Earth counterparts
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!!Harrison Orson Wells
[[folder:Toyman II]]
!!Winslow "Winn" Schott, Jr. / Toyman II
!!!'''Species:'''
!!!'''Played
!!!'''First Appearance:'''
!!!'''Appearances:'''
The
->See the
->See the Characters/ArrowverseEarthX page for his Earth-X counterpart
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* NoHistoricalFiguresWereHarmed: An obvious stand-in for Creator/OrsonWelles.
* WeHardlyKnewYe: Only has a handful of lines before he, alongside every other Wells, perishes to empower the Artificial Speed Force.
* WeHardlyKnewYe: Only has a handful of lines before he, alongside every other Wells, perishes to empower the Artificial Speed Force.
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* NoHistoricalFiguresWereHarmed: An obvious stand-in BrainUploading: How he thwarts death the first time.
* DeadAlternateCounterpart: To Earth Prime's Winn when he kills himself and later his mind is destroyed by him and his father.
* DeaderThanDead: [[spoiler: After his physical body is already destroyed, Winn finally deletes his consciousness with the help of his father.]]
* DoNotAdjustYourSet: How he loves to announce his evil plans.
* EvilDoppelganger: To Winn, obviously.
* LegacyCharacter: Succeeded his father as Toyman.
* LikeFatherLikeSon: Unlike Prime-Earth Winn, he aspires to follow into his father's footsteps. Though it turns out [[spoiler: what he is planning is [[EvenEvilHasStandards even too much]] forCreator/OrsonWelles.
Earth-Prime's Schott Sr.]].
*WeHardlyKnewYe: Only has a handful NiceMeanAndInBetween: The mean one of lines before he, alongside every other Wells, perishes to empower the Artificial Speed Force.three Winn Schotts introduced being a downright evil person. The main Winn from Earth-38/Prime is obviously a good guy while Earth-X Winn is a little HotBlooded.
* RedemptionRejection: Winn tries talking him down to no avail.
* VillainWithGoodPublicity: He amasses a horde of online followers supporting his terrorism.
* DeadAlternateCounterpart: To Earth Prime's Winn when he kills himself and later his mind is destroyed by him and his father.
* DeaderThanDead: [[spoiler: After his physical body is already destroyed, Winn finally deletes his consciousness with the help of his father.]]
* DoNotAdjustYourSet: How he loves to announce his evil plans.
* EvilDoppelganger: To Winn, obviously.
* LegacyCharacter: Succeeded his father as Toyman.
* LikeFatherLikeSon: Unlike Prime-Earth Winn, he aspires to follow into his father's footsteps. Though it turns out [[spoiler: what he is planning is [[EvenEvilHasStandards even too much]] for
*
* RedemptionRejection: Winn tries talking him down to no avail.
* VillainWithGoodPublicity: He amasses a horde of online followers supporting his terrorism.
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[[folder:Harrison Nash Wells / Pariah]]
->See the Characters/ArrowverseSTARLabs page
->See the Characters/ArrowverseSTARLabs page
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!!Winslow Schott, Sr. /
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/HenryCzerny
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/Supergirl2015S5E11BackFromTheFuturePart1 Back From the Future - Part 1]]" (''Supergirl'' 5x11, photo)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{Supergirl|2015}}''
The counterpart of Winslow Schott, Sr. from an unknown Earth.
->See the
->See the Characters/SmallvilleOtherMajorVillains page for the Earth-167 character who bears his name and background
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* DeadAlternateCounterpart: The Earth-167 Winslow Schott is last seen alive. And while the Earth-38/Prime version is physically deceased, [[BrainUploading he was able to upload his consciousness into an A.I.]].
* InSpiteOfANail: He is exactly like his Earth-38/Prime counterpart. Another Winslow Schott becomes Toyman in Earth-167 too, but that version didn't look like the previous two.
* PosthumousCharacter: He's dead by the time he's mentioned.
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!!!The Tenth Circle
[[folder:Lord Crucifer]]
!!Crucifer
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!!!'''Species:''' Vampire
!!!'''Played By:''' Mikael Vierge
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/TheFlash2014S4E17NullAndAnnoyed Null and Annoyed]]" (''The Flash'' 4x17)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}''
A vampire from an unknown Earth that leads a vampire clan known as The Tenth Circle.
[[folder:Lord Crucifer]]
!!Crucifer
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!!!'''Species:''' Vampire
!!!'''Played By:''' Mikael Vierge
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/TheFlash2014S4E17NullAndAnnoyed Null and Annoyed]]" (''The Flash'' 4x17)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}''
A vampire from an unknown Earth that leads a vampire clan known as The Tenth Circle.
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[[folder:Lord Crucifer]]
!!Crucifer
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!!!'''Species:''' Vampire
!!!'''Played By:''' Mikael Vierge
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/TheFlash2014S4E17NullAndAnnoyed Null and Annoyed]]" (''The Flash'' 4x17)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}''
A vampire from an unknown Earth that leads a vampire clan known as The Tenth Circle.
-> See [[Characters/SupermanAndLois this page]].
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* ArchEnemy: Appears to be this for Breacher.
* EvilSoundsDeep: He speaks with a very deep voice befitting of a demon.
* FangsAreEvil: As befitting a vampire.
* OurVampiresAreDifferent: Sunlight doesn't hurt this type of vampire, as Breacher explains to Cisco.
* OutsideContextProblem: He's a vampire who appears on ''The Flash'', but his mystical nature would make him more thematically suited to other parts of the ''Series/{{Arrowverse}}'', such as the later seasons of ''Series/LegendsOfTomorrow''.
* VillainOfAnotherStory: He's tangled with Breacher over the Multiverse on separate occasions, but has yet to rouse the attention of any of the major heroes.
[[/folder]]
* EvilSoundsDeep: He speaks with a very deep voice befitting of a demon.
* FangsAreEvil: As befitting a vampire.
* OurVampiresAreDifferent: Sunlight doesn't hurt this type of vampire, as Breacher explains to Cisco.
* OutsideContextProblem: He's a vampire who appears on ''The Flash'', but his mystical nature would make him more thematically suited to other parts of the ''Series/{{Arrowverse}}'', such as the later seasons of ''Series/LegendsOfTomorrow''.
* VillainOfAnotherStory: He's tangled with Breacher over the Multiverse on separate occasions, but has yet to rouse the attention of any of the major heroes.
[[/folder]]
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[[folder:In General]]
When Barry created the Flashpoint, it resulted in a the existence of a second multiverse where his counterpart on Earth-1A didn't and instead continued life as normal. Referred to
* EvilSoundsDeep: He speaks
* FangsAreEvil: As befitting a vampire.
* OurVampiresAreDifferent: Sunlight doesn't hurt this type of vampire, as Breacher explains to Cisco.
* OutsideContextProblem: He's a vampire who appears on
* VillainOfAnotherStory: He's tangled with Breacher over the Multiverse on separate occasions, but has yet to rouse the attention of any of the major heroes.
[[/folder]]
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!Pre-Crisis Multiverse survivors and their Earths
[[folder:Brainiac-5s]]
!!Querl-Dox / Brainiac-5
!!!'''Species:''' Coluan
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/Supergirl2015S5E10TheBottleEpisode The Bottle Episode]]" (''Supergirl'' 5x10)
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/JesseRath (Sweater Brainy, Evil Brainy, Eyepatch Brainy), Creator/MeaghanRath (Female Brainy)
Multiple versions of Brainy who were all thrown into Earth-Prime as a result of the Crisis.
->See Characters/ArrowverseTheDEO for Earth-38/Earth-Prime Brainiac-5
[[folder:Brainiac-5s]]
!!Querl-Dox / Brainiac-5
!!!'''Species:''' Coluan
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/Supergirl2015S5E10TheBottleEpisode The Bottle Episode]]" (''Supergirl'' 5x10)
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/JesseRath (Sweater Brainy, Evil Brainy, Eyepatch Brainy), Creator/MeaghanRath (Female Brainy)
Multiple versions of Brainy who were all thrown into Earth-Prime as a result of the Crisis.
->See Characters/ArrowverseTheDEO for Earth-38/Earth-Prime Brainiac-5
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[[folder:Brainiac-5s]]
!!Querl-Dox / Brainiac-5
!!!'''Species:''' Coluan
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/Supergirl2015S5E10TheBottleEpisode The Bottle Episode]]" (''Supergirl'' 5x10)
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/JesseRath (Sweater Brainy, Evil Brainy, Eyepatch Brainy), Creator/MeaghanRath (Female Brainy)
Multiple versions of Brainy who were all thrown into Earth-Prime as a result of
->See Characters/ArrowverseTheDEO for Earth-38/Earth-Prime Brainiac-5
* InSpiteOfANail: While events play out differently, there is still a Crisis that threatens this multiverse.
[[/folder]]
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* AlmostDeadGuy: One with an eyepatch appears on-screen just long enough to warn the others about a "bottle" before expiring.
* AlternateSelf: At least four different Brainies survived their Earths being destroyed by antimatter in one form or another.
* FusionDance: The two surviving Brainies are assimilated into the Big Brain which Brainy=Prime is synced up to.
* EvilCounterpart: One of them bottled their world and killed one of their doppelgängers in an attempt to restore it.
* GenderFlip: One of them is a woman.
* HeKnowsTooMuch: The Eyepatch Brainy caught on to Evil Brainy's machinations and was killed for it, but not without attempting to warn the others.
* MythologyGag:
** One of them bottled their Earth. This is of course a reference to the main ComicBook/{{Brainiac}} from the comics where he bottled the Kryptonian city of Kandor.
** The "anti-life equation" is present here as a techno-organic virus effecting Coluans, unlike the comics where it is a formula sought by ComicBook/{{Darkseid}}.
* NoNameGiven: Sort of. They're all labeled Brainiac-5 but have no official distinction, with Evil Brainy being the closest any have.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: Female Brainy convinces Brainy-Prime to release his inhibitors and sync his mind with the "big brain", allowing him to find a solution to stopping Leviathan by forming an uneasy alliance with Lex Luthor.
* WeHardlyKnewYe: Aside from the one who dies approximately 10 seconds upon being introduced and the Evil Brainy who joins his bottled Earth in stasis, the two remaining Brainies merge their consciousness with the Big Brain (and by extension, the newly synced up Brainy-Prime) at the end of the episode they're all introduced in.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: All Evil Brainy wants is to restore his world from the bottle he trapped it in, taking extreme measures in the process.
* YouCantGoHomeAgain: As a result of the pre-Crisis multiverse being wiped out and the post-Crisis one being currently unreachable by the vibrational patterns used before, they're stuck on Earth-Prime.
* AlternateSelf: At least four different Brainies survived their Earths being destroyed by antimatter in one form or another.
* FusionDance: The two surviving Brainies are assimilated into the Big Brain which Brainy=Prime is synced up to.
* EvilCounterpart: One of them bottled their world and killed one of their doppelgängers in an attempt to restore it.
* GenderFlip: One of them is a woman.
* HeKnowsTooMuch: The Eyepatch Brainy caught on to Evil Brainy's machinations and was killed for it, but not without attempting to warn the others.
* MythologyGag:
** One of them bottled their Earth. This is of course a reference to the main ComicBook/{{Brainiac}} from the comics where he bottled the Kryptonian city of Kandor.
** The "anti-life equation" is present here as a techno-organic virus effecting Coluans, unlike the comics where it is a formula sought by ComicBook/{{Darkseid}}.
* NoNameGiven: Sort of. They're all labeled Brainiac-5 but have no official distinction, with Evil Brainy being the closest any have.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: Female Brainy convinces Brainy-Prime to release his inhibitors and sync his mind with the "big brain", allowing him to find a solution to stopping Leviathan by forming an uneasy alliance with Lex Luthor.
* WeHardlyKnewYe: Aside from the one who dies approximately 10 seconds upon being introduced and the Evil Brainy who joins his bottled Earth in stasis, the two remaining Brainies merge their consciousness with the Big Brain (and by extension, the newly synced up Brainy-Prime) at the end of the episode they're all introduced in.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: All Evil Brainy wants is to restore his world from the bottle he trapped it in, taking extreme measures in the process.
* YouCantGoHomeAgain: As a result of the pre-Crisis multiverse being wiped out and the post-Crisis one being currently unreachable by the vibrational patterns used before, they're stuck on Earth-Prime.
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[[folder:The Council of Wells / Harrisons]]
A collected group of various versions of Harrison Wells that Harry Wells summoned to
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*
* FusionDance: The two surviving Brainies are assimilated into the Big Brain which Brainy=Prime is synced up to.
* EvilCounterpart: One
* DwindlingParty: They kick Harry Wells and
*
* HeKnowsTooMuch: The Eyepatch Brainy caught on to Evil Brainy's machinations and was killed for it, but not without attempting to warn the others.
* MythologyGag:
** One
** The "anti-life equation" is present here as a techno-organic virus effecting Coluans, unlike the comics where it is a formula sought by ComicBook/{{Darkseid}}.
*
* SmallRoleBigImpact: Female Brainy convinces Brainy-Prime to release his inhibitors and sync his mind with the "big brain", allowing him to find a solution to stopping Leviathan by forming an uneasy alliance with Lex Luthor.
* WeHardlyKnewYe: Aside from the one who dies approximately 10 seconds upon being introduced and the Evil Brainy who joins his bottled Earth in stasis, the two remaining Brainies merge their consciousness with the Big Brain (and by extension, the newly synced up Brainy-Prime) at the end of the episode
* WellIntentionedExtremist: All Evil Brainy wants
* ShoutOut: They bring to mind the
* YouCantGoHomeAgain: As a result
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[[folder:Kryptonian Witches]]
!!Selena, Vita, Ayala
!!!'''Species:''' Kryptonian
!!!'''Played By:''' Anjali Jay (Selena), Rosemary Hochschild (Vita), Winsome Brown (Ayala)
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/Supergirl2015S5E10TheBottleEpisode The Bottle Episode]]" (''Supergirl'' 5x10)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{Supergirl|2015}}''
Non-malicious counterparts of the Dark Kryptonian Witches from an unknown, destroyed Earth who took refuge on Earth-Prime after the Crisis.
->See Characters/ArrowverseAliens for their Earth-38/Earth-Prime counterparts
->See Characters/SupermanFilmSeries for the Earth-96 character who bears Selena's name and background
!!Selena, Vita, Ayala
!!!'''Species:''' Kryptonian
!!!'''Played By:''' Anjali Jay (Selena), Rosemary Hochschild (Vita), Winsome Brown (Ayala)
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/Supergirl2015S5E10TheBottleEpisode The Bottle Episode]]" (''Supergirl'' 5x10)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{Supergirl|2015}}''
Non-malicious counterparts of the Dark Kryptonian Witches from an unknown, destroyed Earth who took refuge on Earth-Prime after the Crisis.
->See Characters/ArrowverseAliens for their Earth-38/Earth-Prime counterparts
->See Characters/SupermanFilmSeries for the Earth-96 character who bears Selena's name and background
to:
!!Selena, Vita, Ayala
!!!'''Known Aliases:''' Cicada
!!!'''Species:'''
!!!'''Played By:'''
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/Supergirl2015S5E10TheBottleEpisode The Bottle Episode]]" (''Supergirl'' 5x10)
!!!'''Appearances:'''
Non-malicious counterparts
A group of criminals spread throughout TheMultiverse. They all use the alias "Cicada", and, with the exception of the
->See
->See
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* ForgotAboutHisPowers: During the fight with Supergirl, Dreamer, and Brainy, the Kryptonian witches only use their magical powers, completely ignoring their Kryptonian abilities.
* GoodCounterpart: To the original Dark Kryptonian Witches. Though they do fight Supergirl and her friends alongside the Evil Brainy, they do so out of a desire to help him restore his bottled homeworld.
* SealedGoodInACan: They eventually offer Brainy to join him inside the bottle that is holding his homeworld as long as it can't be released, which he accepts.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: Just like Evil Brainy.
* GoodCounterpart: To the original Dark Kryptonian Witches. Though they do fight Supergirl and her friends alongside the Evil Brainy, they do so out of a desire to help him restore his bottled homeworld.
* SealedGoodInACan: They eventually offer Brainy to join him inside the bottle that is holding his homeworld as long as it can't be released, which he accepts.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: Just like Evil Brainy.
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* ForgotAboutHisPowers: During ArchEnemy: Sherloque Wells has encountered and defeated dozens of Cicadas.
* MadBomber: According to Sherloque, each Cicada used thefight with Supergirl, Dreamer, and Brainy, the Kryptonian witches only use their magical powers, completely ignoring their Kryptonian abilities.
same bomb trap as Earth-1 David Hersch.
*GoodCounterpart: To the original Dark Kryptonian Witches. Though they do fight Supergirl and her friends alongside the Evil Brainy, they do so InSpiteOfANail: Each version of David Hersch Sherloque encountered before meeting Team Flash turned out to be Cicada.
* TomTheDarkLord: Each ofa desire to help him restore his bottled homeworld.
* SealedGoodInACan: They eventually offer Brainy to join him inside the bottle that is holding his homeworld as long as it can't be released, which he accepts.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: Just like Evil Brainy.these Cicadas are simply called "David".
* MadBomber: According to Sherloque, each Cicada used the
*
* TomTheDarkLord: Each of
* SealedGoodInACan: They eventually offer Brainy to join him inside the bottle that is holding his homeworld as long as it can't be released, which he accepts.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: Just like Evil Brainy.
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!!Good Beth Kane's Earth
[[folder:Elizabeth "Beth" Kane]]
!!Elizabeth Marie "Beth" Kane
[[folder:Elizabeth "Beth" Kane]]
!!Elizabeth Marie "Beth" Kane
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[[folder:Elizabeth "Beth" Kane]]
!!Elizabeth Marie "Beth" Kane
!Renee Adler
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!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/RachelSkarsten
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/Batwoman2019S1E10HowQueerEverythingIsToday How Queer Everything Is Today!]]" (''Batwoman'' 1x10)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{Batwoman|2019}}''
Another version of Beth who arrives in Gotham.
->See Characters/ArrowverseGothamCityCriminals page to see her Earth-Prime counterpart
->See Characters/BirdsOfPrey2002 for Dinah Redmond, the Earth-203 character who bears her physical likeness
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/Batwoman2019S1E10HowQueerEverythingIsToday How Queer Everything Is Today!]]" (''Batwoman'' 1x10)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{Batwoman|2019}}''
Another version of Beth who arrives in Gotham.
->See Characters/ArrowverseGothamCityCriminals page to see her Earth-Prime counterpart
->See Characters/BirdsOfPrey2002 for Dinah Redmond, the Earth-203 character who bears her physical likeness
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!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/RachelSkarsten
By''': Creator/KimberlyWilliamsPaisley
!!!'''First Appearance:'''"[[Recap/Batwoman2019S1E10HowQueerEverythingIsToday How Queer Everything Is Today!]]" (''Batwoman'' 1x10)
"[[Recap/TheFlash2014S5E13Goldfaced Goldfaced]]" (''The Flash'' 5x13)
!!!'''Appearances:'''''Series/{{Batwoman|2019}}''
Another version''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}''
The wives ofBeth who arrives in Gotham.
Harrison Sherloque Wells across TheMultiverse.
->SeeCharacters/ArrowverseGothamCityCriminals the Characters/ArrowverseMetahumans page to see her Earth-Prime for their Earth-1 counterpart
->SeeCharacters/BirdsOfPrey2002 the Characters/ArrowverseOtherLocales page for Dinah Redmond, the Earth-203 character who bears her physical likenesstheir Earth-38 counterpart
!!!'''First Appearance:'''
!!!'''Appearances:'''
Another version
The wives of
->See
->See
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* AlternateSelf: To Alice, the version of Beth who has been antagonizing Batwoman up to this point. Given the events of ''Series/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths2019'', it's almost certain she was brought into Gotham as a result of the big multiverse merge.
* BackupTwin: Kate was willing to pass her off to Jacob as their Beth.
* CriminalDoppelganger: Inverted; she's an ordinary civilian who happens to resemble BigBad Alice. She is twice mistaken for her evil counterpart, by Mary and by Kate.
* DeadAlternateCounterpart: Fatally shot by August Cartwright thinking she was her Earth-Prime counterpart.
* DiedInYourArmsTonight: Earth-Prime Luke Fox was there when August Cartwright fatally shot her.
* GoodCounterpart: To BigBad Alice.
* ImpersonatingTheEvilTwin: In order to save the [[BruceWayneHeldHostage kidnapped Kate]], Beth pretended to be Alice to save her. [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome Unfortunately, Alice's cronies know her too well and her act is busted.]] And worse she was killed because another enemy of Alice mistook Beth for her.
* NeverGotToSayGoodbye: Her twin sister's whereabouts are unknown when she was killed in another universe, though Kate's counterpart was at least there in Beth's final moments.
* NiceGirl: In contrast to Alice. After meeting her, Mary admits she sees why Kate was so desperate to get through to Alice.
* OnlyOneMeAllowedRightNow: Her co-existence in Earth-Prime with the Beth Kane originally from Earth-One causes both of them to gradually die due to the paradox.
* SerialSpouse: She jokes that the one good thing about her situation is that none of her exes are on this Earth, and later admits that she envied her alternative Kate for being able to find a soulmate (though she teasingly refuses to name her).
* SciFiBobHaircut: An astrophysicist who was introduced after a major cosmic event.
* StatuesqueStunner: She doesn't have the excessive makeup and costume (as well as the AxCrazy tendencies) of the main Alice, making her more conventionally beautiful.
* TooGoodForThisSinfulEarth: Beth is a kind, compassionate woman who even shows sympathy towards Alice, but she's senselessly murdered by Cartwright just when it looks like her life has been saved.
* TooHappyToLive: She came from a universe in which the tragic circumstances of the Earth-1/Prime Kane family never happened, with her counterpart there getting the short end of the stick. And even when she finds herself stuck on that world, her family's doppelgangers are willing to take her in given that their Beth became a [[{{Pun}} bat]]shit crazy criminal. Of course this version will not be allowed to live.
* TrappedInAnotherWorld: She finds herself stuck on Earth-Prime post-Crisis.
* WeHardlyKnewYe: After being around for only two episodes and set up as a major new character, Beth is gunned down by Dr. Cartwright, who mistook her for Alice.
* YouCantGoHomeAgain: Though it is never confirmed explicitly, it's very likely that her home universe was destroyed during Crisis.
* BackupTwin: Kate was willing to pass her off to Jacob as their Beth.
* CriminalDoppelganger: Inverted; she's an ordinary civilian who happens to resemble BigBad Alice. She is twice mistaken for her evil counterpart, by Mary and by Kate.
* DeadAlternateCounterpart: Fatally shot by August Cartwright thinking she was her Earth-Prime counterpart.
* DiedInYourArmsTonight: Earth-Prime Luke Fox was there when August Cartwright fatally shot her.
* GoodCounterpart: To BigBad Alice.
* ImpersonatingTheEvilTwin: In order to save the [[BruceWayneHeldHostage kidnapped Kate]], Beth pretended to be Alice to save her. [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome Unfortunately, Alice's cronies know her too well and her act is busted.]] And worse she was killed because another enemy of Alice mistook Beth for her.
* NeverGotToSayGoodbye: Her twin sister's whereabouts are unknown when she was killed in another universe, though Kate's counterpart was at least there in Beth's final moments.
* NiceGirl: In contrast to Alice. After meeting her, Mary admits she sees why Kate was so desperate to get through to Alice.
* OnlyOneMeAllowedRightNow: Her co-existence in Earth-Prime with the Beth Kane originally from Earth-One causes both of them to gradually die due to the paradox.
* SerialSpouse: She jokes that the one good thing about her situation is that none of her exes are on this Earth, and later admits that she envied her alternative Kate for being able to find a soulmate (though she teasingly refuses to name her).
* SciFiBobHaircut: An astrophysicist who was introduced after a major cosmic event.
* StatuesqueStunner: She doesn't have the excessive makeup and costume (as well as the AxCrazy tendencies) of the main Alice, making her more conventionally beautiful.
* TooGoodForThisSinfulEarth: Beth is a kind, compassionate woman who even shows sympathy towards Alice, but she's senselessly murdered by Cartwright just when it looks like her life has been saved.
* TooHappyToLive: She came from a universe in which the tragic circumstances of the Earth-1/Prime Kane family never happened, with her counterpart there getting the short end of the stick. And even when she finds herself stuck on that world, her family's doppelgangers are willing to take her in given that their Beth became a [[{{Pun}} bat]]shit crazy criminal. Of course this version will not be allowed to live.
* TrappedInAnotherWorld: She finds herself stuck on Earth-Prime post-Crisis.
* WeHardlyKnewYe: After being around for only two episodes and set up as a major new character, Beth is gunned down by Dr. Cartwright, who mistook her for Alice.
* YouCantGoHomeAgain: Though it is never confirmed explicitly, it's very likely that her home universe was destroyed during Crisis.
to:
* AlternateSelf: To Alice, the version of Beth who has been antagonizing Batwoman up DoppelgangerReplacementLoveInterest: The {{alternate sel|f}}ves were all married to this point. Given the events of ''Series/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths2019'', it's almost certain she was brought into Gotham as a result of the big multiverse merge.
* BackupTwin: Kate was willing to pass her off to Jacob as their Beth.
* CriminalDoppelganger: Inverted; she's an ordinary civilian who happens to resemble BigBad Alice. She is twice mistaken for her evil counterpart, by Mary and by Kate.
* DeadAlternateCounterpart: Fatally shot by August Cartwright thinking she was her Earth-Prime counterpart.
* DiedInYourArmsTonight: Earth-Prime Luke Fox was there when August Cartwright fatally shot her.
* GoodCounterpart: To BigBad Alice.
* ImpersonatingTheEvilTwin: In order to save the [[BruceWayneHeldHostage kidnapped Kate]], Beth pretended to be Alice to save her. [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome Unfortunately, Alice's cronies know her too well and her act is busted.]] And worse she was killed because another enemy of Alice mistook Beth for her.
* NeverGotToSayGoodbye: Her twin sister's whereabouts are unknown when she was killed in another universe, though Kate's counterpart wasSherloque at least there in Beth's final moments.
* NiceGirl: In contrast to Alice. After meeting her, Mary admits she sees why Kate was so desperate to get through to Alice.
* OnlyOneMeAllowedRightNow: Her co-existence in Earth-Prime with the Beth Kane originally from Earth-One causes both of them to gradually die due to the paradox.
* SerialSpouse: She jokes that the one good thing about her situation is that none of her exes are on this Earth, and later admits that she envied her alternative Kate for being able to find a soulmate (though she teasingly refuses to name her).
* SciFiBobHaircut: An astrophysicist who was introduced after a major cosmic event.
* StatuesqueStunner: She doesn't have the excessive makeup and costume (as well as the AxCrazy tendencies) of the main Alice, making her more conventionally beautiful.
* TooGoodForThisSinfulEarth: Beth is a kind, compassionate woman who even shows sympathy towards Alice, but she's senselessly murdered by Cartwright just when it looks like her life has been saved.
* TooHappyToLive: She came from a universe in which the tragic circumstances of the Earth-1/Prime Kane family never happened, with her counterpart there getting the short end of the stick. And even when she finds herself stuck on that world, her family's doppelgangers are willing to take her in given that their Beth became a [[{{Pun}} bat]]shit crazy criminal. Of course this version will not be allowed to live.
* TrappedInAnotherWorld: She finds herself stuck on Earth-Prime post-Crisis.
* WeHardlyKnewYe: After being around for only two episodes and set up as a major new character, Beth is gunned down by Dr. Cartwright, who mistook her for Alice.
* YouCantGoHomeAgain: Though it is never confirmed explicitly, it's very likely that her home universe was destroyed during Crisis.some point.
* BackupTwin: Kate was willing to pass her off to Jacob as their Beth.
* CriminalDoppelganger: Inverted; she's an ordinary civilian who happens to resemble BigBad Alice. She is twice mistaken for her evil counterpart, by Mary and by Kate.
* DeadAlternateCounterpart: Fatally shot by August Cartwright thinking she was her Earth-Prime counterpart.
* DiedInYourArmsTonight: Earth-Prime Luke Fox was there when August Cartwright fatally shot her.
* GoodCounterpart: To BigBad Alice.
* ImpersonatingTheEvilTwin: In order to save the [[BruceWayneHeldHostage kidnapped Kate]], Beth pretended to be Alice to save her. [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome Unfortunately, Alice's cronies know her too well and her act is busted.]] And worse she was killed because another enemy of Alice mistook Beth for her.
* NeverGotToSayGoodbye: Her twin sister's whereabouts are unknown when she was killed in another universe, though Kate's counterpart was
* NiceGirl: In contrast to Alice. After meeting her, Mary admits she sees why Kate was so desperate to get through to Alice.
* OnlyOneMeAllowedRightNow: Her co-existence in Earth-Prime with the Beth Kane originally from Earth-One causes both of them to gradually die due to the paradox.
* SerialSpouse: She jokes that the one good thing about her situation is that none of her exes are on this Earth, and later admits that she envied her alternative Kate for being able to find a soulmate (though she teasingly refuses to name her).
* SciFiBobHaircut: An astrophysicist who was introduced after a major cosmic event.
* StatuesqueStunner: She doesn't have the excessive makeup and costume (as well as the AxCrazy tendencies) of the main Alice, making her more conventionally beautiful.
* TooGoodForThisSinfulEarth: Beth is a kind, compassionate woman who even shows sympathy towards Alice, but she's senselessly murdered by Cartwright just when it looks like her life has been saved.
* TooHappyToLive: She came from a universe in which the tragic circumstances of the Earth-1/Prime Kane family never happened, with her counterpart there getting the short end of the stick. And even when she finds herself stuck on that world, her family's doppelgangers are willing to take her in given that their Beth became a [[{{Pun}} bat]]shit crazy criminal. Of course this version will not be allowed to live.
* TrappedInAnotherWorld: She finds herself stuck on Earth-Prime post-Crisis.
* WeHardlyKnewYe: After being around for only two episodes and set up as a major new character, Beth is gunned down by Dr. Cartwright, who mistook her for Alice.
* YouCantGoHomeAgain: Though it is never confirmed explicitly, it's very likely that her home universe was destroyed during Crisis.
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[[folder:Kate Kane]]
!![[ComicBook/{{Batwoman}} Kate Kane]]
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/RubyRose
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/Batwoman2019S1E11AnUnBirthdayPresent An Un-Birthday Present]]" (''Batwoman'' 1x11, photo)
!!!'''Appearance:''' ''Series/{{Batwoman|2019}}''
A version of Kate Kane from an undesignated Earth.
->See the Characters/ArrowverseBatFamily page for Earth-1/Prime Kate Kane
!![[ComicBook/{{Batwoman}} Kate Kane]]
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/RubyRose
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/Batwoman2019S1E11AnUnBirthdayPresent An Un-Birthday Present]]" (''Batwoman'' 1x11, photo)
!!!'''Appearance:''' ''Series/{{Batwoman|2019}}''
A version of Kate Kane from an undesignated Earth.
->See the Characters/ArrowverseBatFamily page for Earth-1/Prime Kate Kane
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!![[ComicBook/{{Batwoman}} Kate Kane]]
!!Franchise/{{Superman}}
!!!'''Species:'''
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/RubyRose
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/Batwoman2019S1E11AnUnBirthdayPresent An Un-Birthday Present]]" (''Batwoman'' 1x11, photo)
!!!'''Appearance:''' ''Series/{{Batwoman|2019}}''
A version
Various counterparts of
->See Characters/TitansverseOtherSuperheroes for the Earth-9 Superman
->See Characters/ArrowverseSmallvilleCitizens for infos about his Earth-38/Prime counterpart
->See Characters/SupermanFilmSeries for the Earth-96 Superman
->See Characters/SmallvilleKents for the Earth-167 Superman
->See Characters/SmallvilleEarth2 page to see the AlternateUniverse who bears the name and background of the Earth-167 Superman
->See Characters/DCEUSuperman page for the character in an undesignated
->See WesternAnimation/SupermanTheatricalCartoons for the
->See ComicBook/New52 for
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* AmbiguousSituation: Her whereabouts post-Crisis are never mentioned.
* TheGhost: She only appears via photograph.
* NeverGotToSayGoodbye: Her whereabouts are unknown when her twin sister was killed in another universe, though Kate's counterpart was at least there in her final moments.
* TheGhost: She only appears via photograph.
* NeverGotToSayGoodbye: Her whereabouts are unknown when her twin sister was killed in another universe, though Kate's counterpart was at least there in her final moments.
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* AmbiguousSituation: Her whereabouts post-Crisis are never mentioned.
DeadAlternateCounterpart: Courtesy of Lex, who uses the Book of Destiny to teleport to different Earths and kill their Supermen.
*TheGhost: She OneTrueLove: Lois. Out of all the versions that have appeared, only appears via photograph.
* NeverGotToSayGoodbye: Her whereabouts are unknown whenthree (Earth-D Superman, the Stranger's Superman, and Clark Luthor) didn't end up with her twin sister was killed in another universe, though Kate's counterpart was at least there in her final moments.and two of them were villains.
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* NeverGotToSayGoodbye: Her whereabouts are unknown when
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!!Winn Schott / Toyman II's Earth
[[folder:Toyman II]]
!!Winslow "Winn" Schott, Jr. / Toyman II
!!!'''Species:''' Human[[note]]Briefly an Artificial intelligence after his physical body dies[[/note]]
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/JeremyJordan
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/Supergirl2015S5E11BackFromTheFuturePart1 Back From the Future - Part 1]]" (''Supergirl'' 5x11)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{Supergirl|2015}}''
The psychotic counterpart of Winn from an unknown Earth.
->See the Characters/ArrowverseTheLegionOfSuperHeroes page for his Earth-38/Prime counterpart
->See the Characters/ArrowverseEarthX page for his Earth-X counterpart
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* BrainUploading: How he thwarts death the first time.
* DeadAlternateCounterpart: To Earth Prime's Winn when he kills himself and later his mind is destroyed by him and his father.
* DeaderThanDead: [[spoiler: After his physical body is already destroyed, Winn finally deletes his consciousness with the help of his father.]]
* DoNotAdjustYourSet: How he loves to announce his evil plans.
* EvilDoppelganger: To Winn, obviously.
* LegacyCharacter: Succeeded his father as Toyman.
* LikeFatherLikeSon: Unlike Prime-Earth Winn, he aspires to follow into his father's footsteps. Though it turns out [[spoiler: what he is planning is [[EvenEvilHasStandards even too much]] for Earth-Prime's Schott Sr.]].
* NiceMeanAndInBetween: The mean one of the three Winn Schotts introduced being a downright evil person. The main Winn from Earth-38/Prime is obviously a good guy while Earth-X Winn is a little HotBlooded.
* RedemptionRejection: Winn tries talking him down to no avail.
* VillainWithGoodPublicity: He amasses a horde of online followers supporting his terrorism.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Toyman I]]
!!Winslow Schott, Sr. / Toyman I
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/HenryCzerny
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/Supergirl2015S5E11BackFromTheFuturePart1 Back From the Future - Part 1]]" (''Supergirl'' 5x11, photo)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{Supergirl|2015}}''
The counterpart of Winslow Schott, Sr. from an unknown Earth.
->See the Characters/ArrowverseNationalCityCriminals page for his Earth-38/Prime counterpart
->See the Characters/SmallvilleOtherMajorVillains page for the Earth-167 character who bears his name and background
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* DeadAlternateCounterpart: The Earth-167 Winslow Schott is last seen alive. And while the Earth-38/Prime version is physically deceased, [[BrainUploading he was able to upload his consciousness into an A.I.]].
* InSpiteOfANail: He is exactly like his Earth-38/Prime counterpart. Another Winslow Schott becomes Toyman in Earth-167 too, but that version didn't look like the previous two.
* PosthumousCharacter: He's dead by the time he's mentioned.
[[/folder]]
!!John Henry Irons' Earth
-> See [[Characters/SupermanAndLois this page]].
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!Transmultiversal Multiverse
[[folder:In General]]
When Barry created the Flashpoint, it resulted in a the existence of a second multiverse where his counterpart on Earth-1A didn't and instead continued life as normal. Referred to as part of a larger "Megaverse", this multiverse includes copies of the original multiverse and its story is shown in the book series starting with ''The Flash: Hocus Pocus''.
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* AlternateUniverse: This is an alternate ''multiverse'' and the Cisco of Earth-1A made contact with the Cisco of Earth-Prime.
* InSpiteOfANail: While events play out differently, there is still a Crisis that threatens this multiverse.
[[/folder]]
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!Miscellaneous
[[folder:The Council of Wells / Harrisons]]
A collected group of various versions of Harrison Wells that Harry Wells summoned to help stop [=DeVoe=].
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* AllianceOfAlternates: A collection of various Harrison Wellses from across TheMultiverse.
* DwindlingParty: They kick Harry Wells and H. Lothario Wells out of their group, as well as a few other members offscreen, forcing them to form a new council of rejects dubbed the "Council of Harrisons".
* MesACrowd: All of them are alternate versions of Harrison Wells, with Creator/TomCavanagh pulling quadruple duty in playing them all.
* RagTagBunchOfMisfits: While they're all different versions of Harrison Wells, the similarities end there. Harry Wells is the director of STAR Labs, Herr Harrison Wolfgang Wells is an StrawNihilist novelist, H. Lothario Wells is a playboy billionaire LovableSexManiac, and Wells 2.0 is a [[ImAHumanitarian man-eating]] cyborg from a dystopic Earth.
* ShoutOut: They bring to mind the [[WesternAnimation/RickAndMorty Council of Ricks]], or the [[Comicbook/FantasticFour Interdimensional Council of Reeds]].
[[/folder]]
[[folder:David Hersches / Cicadas]]
!!!'''Known Aliases:''' Cicada
!!!'''Species:''' Metahuman
!!!'''Played By:''' N/A
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}''
A group of criminals spread throughout TheMultiverse. They all use the alias "Cicada", and, with the exception of the Earth-1 version, they are alternate versions of David Hersch.
->See the Characters/ArrowverseCentralCityIndependentCriminals for Earth-1 David Hersch and Earth-1 Cicada (Orlin Dwyer)
->See the Characters/ArrowverseFutureCharacters for Earth-1 David Hersch's original future version
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* ArchEnemy: Sherloque Wells has encountered and defeated dozens of Cicadas.
* MadBomber: According to Sherloque, each Cicada used the same bomb trap as Earth-1 David Hersch.
* InSpiteOfANail: Each version of David Hersch Sherloque encountered before meeting Team Flash turned out to be Cicada.
* TomTheDarkLord: Each of these Cicadas are simply called "David".
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Renee Adlers]]
!Renee Adler
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Played By''': Creator/KimberlyWilliamsPaisley
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/TheFlash2014S5E13Goldfaced Goldfaced]]" (''The Flash'' 5x13)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}''
The wives of Harrison Sherloque Wells across TheMultiverse.
->See the Characters/ArrowverseMetahumans page for their Earth-1 counterpart
->See the Characters/ArrowverseOtherLocales page for their Earth-38 counterpart
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* DoppelgangerReplacementLoveInterest: The {{alternate sel|f}}ves were all married to Sherloque at some point.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Supermen]]
!!Franchise/{{Superman}}
!!!'''Species:''' Kryptonian
Various counterparts of the Man of Steel throughout the multiverse. Some of which have been killed by Lex Luthor of Earth-38.
->See Characters/TitansverseOtherSuperheroes for the Earth-9 Superman
->See Characters/ArrowverseSmallvilleCitizens for infos about his Earth-38/Prime counterpart
->See Characters/SupermanFilmSeries for the Earth-96 Superman
->See Characters/SmallvilleKents for the Earth-167 Superman
->See Characters/SmallvilleEarth2 page to see the AlternateUniverse who bears the name and background of the Earth-167 Superman
->See Characters/DCEUSuperman page for the character in an undesignated Earth who bears his name and background
->See WesternAnimation/SupermanTheatricalCartoons for the Earth-F character who bears his name and background
->See ComicBook/New52 for the Earth-N52 character who bears his name and background
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* DeadAlternateCounterpart: Courtesy of Lex, who uses the Book of Destiny to teleport to different Earths and kill their Supermen.
* OneTrueLove: Lois. Out of all the versions that have appeared, only three (Earth-D Superman, the Stranger's Superman, and Clark Luthor) didn't end up with her and two of them were villains.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Toyman II]]
!!Winslow "Winn" Schott, Jr. / Toyman II
!!!'''Species:''' Human[[note]]Briefly an Artificial intelligence after his physical body dies[[/note]]
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/JeremyJordan
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/Supergirl2015S5E11BackFromTheFuturePart1 Back From the Future - Part 1]]" (''Supergirl'' 5x11)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{Supergirl|2015}}''
The psychotic counterpart of Winn from an unknown Earth.
->See the Characters/ArrowverseTheLegionOfSuperHeroes page for his Earth-38/Prime counterpart
->See the Characters/ArrowverseEarthX page for his Earth-X counterpart
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* BrainUploading: How he thwarts death the first time.
* DeadAlternateCounterpart: To Earth Prime's Winn when he kills himself and later his mind is destroyed by him and his father.
* DeaderThanDead: [[spoiler: After his physical body is already destroyed, Winn finally deletes his consciousness with the help of his father.]]
* DoNotAdjustYourSet: How he loves to announce his evil plans.
* EvilDoppelganger: To Winn, obviously.
* LegacyCharacter: Succeeded his father as Toyman.
* LikeFatherLikeSon: Unlike Prime-Earth Winn, he aspires to follow into his father's footsteps. Though it turns out [[spoiler: what he is planning is [[EvenEvilHasStandards even too much]] for Earth-Prime's Schott Sr.]].
* NiceMeanAndInBetween: The mean one of the three Winn Schotts introduced being a downright evil person. The main Winn from Earth-38/Prime is obviously a good guy while Earth-X Winn is a little HotBlooded.
* RedemptionRejection: Winn tries talking him down to no avail.
* VillainWithGoodPublicity: He amasses a horde of online followers supporting his terrorism.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Toyman I]]
!!Winslow Schott, Sr. / Toyman I
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/HenryCzerny
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/Supergirl2015S5E11BackFromTheFuturePart1 Back From the Future - Part 1]]" (''Supergirl'' 5x11, photo)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{Supergirl|2015}}''
The counterpart of Winslow Schott, Sr. from an unknown Earth.
->See the Characters/ArrowverseNationalCityCriminals page for his Earth-38/Prime counterpart
->See the Characters/SmallvilleOtherMajorVillains page for the Earth-167 character who bears his name and background
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* DeadAlternateCounterpart: The Earth-167 Winslow Schott is last seen alive. And while the Earth-38/Prime version is physically deceased, [[BrainUploading he was able to upload his consciousness into an A.I.]].
* InSpiteOfANail: He is exactly like his Earth-38/Prime counterpart. Another Winslow Schott becomes Toyman in Earth-167 too, but that version didn't look like the previous two.
* PosthumousCharacter: He's dead by the time he's mentioned.
[[/folder]]
!!John Henry Irons' Earth
-> See [[Characters/SupermanAndLois this page]].
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!Transmultiversal Multiverse
[[folder:In General]]
When Barry created the Flashpoint, it resulted in a the existence of a second multiverse where his counterpart on Earth-1A didn't and instead continued life as normal. Referred to as part of a larger "Megaverse", this multiverse includes copies of the original multiverse and its story is shown in the book series starting with ''The Flash: Hocus Pocus''.
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* AlternateUniverse: This is an alternate ''multiverse'' and the Cisco of Earth-1A made contact with the Cisco of Earth-Prime.
* InSpiteOfANail: While events play out differently, there is still a Crisis that threatens this multiverse.
[[/folder]]
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!Miscellaneous
[[folder:The Council of Wells / Harrisons]]
A collected group of various versions of Harrison Wells that Harry Wells summoned to help stop [=DeVoe=].
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* AllianceOfAlternates: A collection of various Harrison Wellses from across TheMultiverse.
* DwindlingParty: They kick Harry Wells and H. Lothario Wells out of their group, as well as a few other members offscreen, forcing them to form a new council of rejects dubbed the "Council of Harrisons".
* MesACrowd: All of them are alternate versions of Harrison Wells, with Creator/TomCavanagh pulling quadruple duty in playing them all.
* RagTagBunchOfMisfits: While they're all different versions of Harrison Wells, the similarities end there. Harry Wells is the director of STAR Labs, Herr Harrison Wolfgang Wells is an StrawNihilist novelist, H. Lothario Wells is a playboy billionaire LovableSexManiac, and Wells 2.0 is a [[ImAHumanitarian man-eating]] cyborg from a dystopic Earth.
* ShoutOut: They bring to mind the [[WesternAnimation/RickAndMorty Council of Ricks]], or the [[Comicbook/FantasticFour Interdimensional Council of Reeds]].
[[/folder]]
[[folder:David Hersches / Cicadas]]
!!!'''Known Aliases:''' Cicada
!!!'''Species:''' Metahuman
!!!'''Played By:''' N/A
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}''
A group of criminals spread throughout TheMultiverse. They all use the alias "Cicada", and, with the exception of the Earth-1 version, they are alternate versions of David Hersch.
->See the Characters/ArrowverseCentralCityIndependentCriminals for Earth-1 David Hersch and Earth-1 Cicada (Orlin Dwyer)
->See the Characters/ArrowverseFutureCharacters for Earth-1 David Hersch's original future version
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* ArchEnemy: Sherloque Wells has encountered and defeated dozens of Cicadas.
* MadBomber: According to Sherloque, each Cicada used the same bomb trap as Earth-1 David Hersch.
* InSpiteOfANail: Each version of David Hersch Sherloque encountered before meeting Team Flash turned out to be Cicada.
* TomTheDarkLord: Each of these Cicadas are simply called "David".
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Renee Adlers]]
!Renee Adler
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Played By''': Creator/KimberlyWilliamsPaisley
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/TheFlash2014S5E13Goldfaced Goldfaced]]" (''The Flash'' 5x13)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}''
The wives of Harrison Sherloque Wells across TheMultiverse.
->See the Characters/ArrowverseMetahumans page for their Earth-1 counterpart
->See the Characters/ArrowverseOtherLocales page for their Earth-38 counterpart
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* DoppelgangerReplacementLoveInterest: The {{alternate sel|f}}ves were all married to Sherloque at some point.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Supermen]]
!!Franchise/{{Superman}}
!!!'''Species:''' Kryptonian
Various counterparts of the Man of Steel throughout the multiverse. Some of which have been killed by Lex Luthor of Earth-38.
->See Characters/TitansverseOtherSuperheroes for the Earth-9 Superman
->See Characters/ArrowverseSmallvilleCitizens for infos about his Earth-38/Prime counterpart
->See Characters/SupermanFilmSeries for the Earth-96 Superman
->See Characters/SmallvilleKents for the Earth-167 Superman
->See Characters/SmallvilleEarth2 page to see the AlternateUniverse who bears the name and background of the Earth-167 Superman
->See Characters/DCEUSuperman page for the character in an undesignated Earth who bears his name and background
->See WesternAnimation/SupermanTheatricalCartoons for the Earth-F character who bears his name and background
->See ComicBook/New52 for the Earth-N52 character who bears his name and background
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* DeadAlternateCounterpart: Courtesy of Lex, who uses the Book of Destiny to teleport to different Earths and kill their Supermen.
* OneTrueLove: Lois. Out of all the versions that have appeared, only three (Earth-D Superman, the Stranger's Superman, and Clark Luthor) didn't end up with her and two of them were villains.
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!!John Diggle
!!!'''Species:''' Human
Oliver's NumberTwo in Team Arrow and the father of Connor Hawke.
->See Characters/ArrowverseTeamArrow for his Earth-1 counterpart
!!!'''Species:''' Human
Oliver's NumberTwo in Team Arrow and the father of Connor Hawke.
->See Characters/ArrowverseTeamArrow for his Earth-1 counterpart
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!!!'''Species:''' Human
Oliver's NumberTwo in
The other members of Team Arrow active on Earth-16, who include: John Diggle / Spartan, Felicity Smoak / Overwatch, Quentin Lance, Laurel Lance / Black Canary, Thea Queen / Speedy
Most of them are killed in 2018 due to Grant Wilson's uprising, aside from Felicity. While Sara Lance and Ray Palmer were initially stated to have joined the
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* DeadAlternateCounterpart: The John Diggles of Earths 1 and 90, though the latter was eventually killed off in 2018.
* DecompositeCharacter: Takes Oliver's canonical role as Connor Hawke's biological father.
* DisappearedDad: For Connor.
* InSpiteOfANail: He becomes a father to Connor in two different universes.
* KilledOffscreen: He died during Grant Wilson's uprising prior to 2046.
* PosthumousCharacter: He's long dead when the Legends landed in 2046.
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[[folder:Felicity Smoak / Overwatch]]
!!Felicity Smoak
!!!'''Species:''' Human
Former CEO of Smoak Technologies and a former member of Team Arrow.
->See Characters/ArrowverseTeamArrow for her Earth-1 counterpart
->See Characters/ArrowverseEarth2 for her Earth-2 counterpart
->See Characters/ArrowverseEarthX for her Earth-X counterpart
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* DecompositeCharacter: Takes Oliver's canonical role as Connor Hawke's biological father.
* DisappearedDad: For Connor.
* InSpiteOfANail: He becomes a father to Connor in two different universes.
* KilledOffscreen: He died during Grant Wilson's uprising prior to 2046.
* PosthumousCharacter: He's long dead when the Legends landed in 2046.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Felicity Smoak / Overwatch]]
!!Felicity Smoak
!!!'''Species:''' Human
Former CEO of Smoak Technologies and a former member of Team Arrow.
->See Characters/ArrowverseTeamArrow for her Earth-1 counterpart
->See Characters/ArrowverseEarth2 for her Earth-2 counterpart
->See Characters/ArrowverseEarthX for her Earth-X counterpart
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* DeadAlternateCounterpart: The John Diggles Most of Earths 1 and 90, though the latter was eventually them are killed off in 2018.
2018, making them this to their Earth-1 counterparts and any other Earth where they have counterparts.
* TheGhost: They are only mentioned by Oliver, Connor, or Grant, as they have all passed away
* ForgottenFallenFriend: Sara never asks about Thea or Roy, but WordOfGod confirms they were also killed during Grant Wilson's siege.
* KilledOffscreen: They are killed during Grant Wilson's uprising prior to 2046.
* PosthumousCharacter: They are long dead when the Legends landed in 2046.
* NeverGotToSayGoodbye: Initially implied for the Legends from Star City, especially Sara, as they never returned before Grant's uprising. After the retcon, the Earth-16 Sara died long before 2018.
!!John Diggle / Spartan
* DecompositeCharacter:Takes John Diggle takes Oliver's canonical role as Connor Hawke's biological father.
* DisappearedDad:For Connor.
Connor never got to grow up with him.
* InSpiteOfANail: Hebecomes a ends up as Connor's father to Connor in two different universes.
* KilledOffscreen: He died during Grant Wilson's uprising prior to 2046.
* PosthumousCharacter: He's long dead when the Legends landed in 2046.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Felicity Smoak / Overwatch]]
universes.
!!FelicitySmoak
!!!'''Species:''' Human
Former CEO ofSmoak Technologies and a former member of Team Arrow.
->See Characters/ArrowverseTeamArrow for her Earth-1 counterpart
->See Characters/ArrowverseEarth2 for her Earth-2 counterpart
->See Characters/ArrowverseEarthX for her Earth-X counterpart
----/ Overwatch
* TheGhost: They are only mentioned by Oliver, Connor, or Grant, as they have all passed away
* ForgottenFallenFriend: Sara never asks about Thea or Roy, but WordOfGod confirms they were also killed during Grant Wilson's siege.
* KilledOffscreen: They are killed during Grant Wilson's uprising prior to 2046.
* PosthumousCharacter: They are long dead when the Legends landed in 2046.
* NeverGotToSayGoodbye: Initially implied for the Legends from Star City, especially Sara, as they never returned before Grant's uprising. After the retcon, the Earth-16 Sara died long before 2018.
!!John Diggle / Spartan
* DecompositeCharacter:
* DisappearedDad:
* InSpiteOfANail: He
* KilledOffscreen: He died during Grant Wilson's uprising prior to 2046.
* PosthumousCharacter: He's long dead when the Legends landed in 2046.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Felicity Smoak / Overwatch]]
!!Felicity
!!!'''Species:''' Human
Former CEO of
->See Characters/ArrowverseTeamArrow for her Earth-1 counterpart
->See Characters/ArrowverseEarth2 for her Earth-2 counterpart
->See Characters/ArrowverseEarthX for her Earth-X counterpart
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[[folder:Quentin Lance]]
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!!!'''Species:''' Human
DaChief of Star City's Police Department and the father of both Sara and Laurel.
->See Characters/ArrowverseTeamArrowFamilyMembers for his Earth-1 counterpart
->See Characters/ArrowverseEarth2 for his Earth-2 counterpart
->See Characters/ArrowverseEarthX for his Earth-X counterpart
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* DeadAlternateCounterpart: The Quentin Larry Lances of Earths 1 and X are last seen alive (though the former also died but was resurrected). And while Earth-2 Quentin chronologically died first (in 1998), Earth-16 Quentin's demise in 2031 was confirmed nearly two years before Earth-2 Quentin's death.
DaChief of Star City's Police Department and the father of both Sara and Laurel.
->See Characters/ArrowverseTeamArrowFamilyMembers for his Earth-1 counterpart
->See Characters/ArrowverseEarth2 for his Earth-2 counterpart
->See Characters/ArrowverseEarthX for his Earth-X counterpart
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* DeadAlternateCounterpart: The Quentin Larry Lances of Earths 1 and X are last seen alive (though the former also died but was resurrected). And while Earth-2 Quentin chronologically died first (in 1998), Earth-16 Quentin's demise in 2031 was confirmed nearly two years before Earth-2 Quentin's death.
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* KilledOffscreen: He died during Grant Wilson's uprising prior to 2046.
* NeverGotToSayGoodbye: To Sara since she never came back from her mission with Rip. When she finally arrives in this timeline, her father is long gone.
* PosthumousCharacter: He's long dead when the Legends landed in 2046.
* NeverGotToSayGoodbye: To Sara since she never came back from her mission with Rip. When she finally arrives in this timeline, her father is long gone.
* PosthumousCharacter: He's long dead when the Legends landed in 2046.
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!!Sara Lance
*
* PosthumousCharacter: According to the second visit during Crisis, she didn't survive the Queen's Gambit incident in 2007.
!!Ray Palmer
* AmbiguousSituation: Following the retcon after the Legends second visit during Crisis, it is unclear if Ray ever joined the Legends or if he even became the Atom, given that Sara had died during the Queen's Gambit in 2007.
* ContinuitySnarl: During their first visit, Oliver states he and Sara joins the Legends in 2016. However during the Legends' second visit during Crisis, this has been retconned to that Sara didn't survive the 2007 Queen's Gambit incident. As Sara never joined the Legends, this makes Ray's fate unclear.
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[[folder:Laurel Lance / Black Canary]]
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!!!Criminals
[[folder:Grant Wilson /
!![[ComicBook/BlackCanary Laurel Lance]]
!![[ComicBook/{{Deathstroke}} Grant Wilson / Deathstroke II]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/grant_wilson.png]]
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An Assistant District Attorney in Star City working as a superhero and Sara's older sister.
->See Characters/ArrowverseTeamArrow for her Earth-1 counterpart
->See Characters/ArrowverseDinahLaurelLance for her Earth-2 counterpart
->See Characters/SmallvilleClarksAllies page to see the Earth-167 character who bears her name and background
->See Characters/BirdsOfPrey2002 page to see the Earth-203 character who bears her name and background
->See Characters/ArrowverseEarthX for her Earth-X counterpart
->See Characters/DCEUGothamVigilantes page for the character in an undesignated Earth who bears her name and background
->See Characters/ArrowverseTeamArrow for her Earth-1 counterpart
->See Characters/ArrowverseDinahLaurelLance for her Earth-2 counterpart
->See Characters/SmallvilleClarksAllies page to see the Earth-167 character who bears her name and background
->See Characters/BirdsOfPrey2002 page to see the Earth-203 character who bears her name and background
->See Characters/ArrowverseEarthX for her Earth-X counterpart
->See Characters/DCEUGothamVigilantes page for the character in an undesignated Earth who bears her name and background
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!!!'''Played By:''' Jamie Andrew Cutter
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/LegendsOfTomorrowS1E6StarCity2046 Star City
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/LegendsOfTomorrow''
Slade Wilson's youngest son who is wearing a
->See
->See Characters/ArrowverseDinahLaurelLance for her Earth-2 counterpart
->See Characters/SmallvilleClarksAllies page to see
->See Characters/BirdsOfPrey2002 page to see the Earth-203 character who bears her name and background
->See Characters/ArrowverseEarthX for her Earth-X counterpart
->See Characters/DCEUGothamVigilantes
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* DeadAlternateCounterpart: The Dinah Laurel Lances of Earths 2, 167, 203, X and an undesignated Earth are last seen alive. And while Earth-1 Laurel chronologically died first (in 2016), Earth-16 Laurel's demise in 2031 was confirmed six weeks before Earth-1 Laurel's death.
* KilledOffscreen: She died during Grant Wilson's uprising prior to 2046.
* NeverGotToSayGoodbye: To Sara since she never came back from her mission with Rip. When she finally arrives in this timeline, her sister is long gone. Recent events imply, or even prove, that she may have been long dead at Damien Darhk's hands by the time Grant arrived, so her and Sara's scene in the pilot was the last time the sisters are together.
* PosthumousCharacter: She's long dead when the Legends landed in Earth-16, 2046.
* YouCantFightFate: Despite this being an AlternateUniverse, her original main universe version gets killed nonetheless.
* KilledOffscreen: She died during Grant Wilson's uprising prior to 2046.
* NeverGotToSayGoodbye: To Sara since she never came back from her mission with Rip. When she finally arrives in this timeline, her sister is long gone. Recent events imply, or even prove, that she may have been long dead at Damien Darhk's hands by the time Grant arrived, so her and Sara's scene in the pilot was the last time the sisters are together.
* PosthumousCharacter: She's long dead when the Legends landed in Earth-16, 2046.
* YouCantFightFate: Despite this being an AlternateUniverse, her original main universe version gets killed nonetheless.
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* DeadAlternateCounterpart: AdaptationalNationality: Like his father, he's American in the comics.
* AdaptationNameChange: In the comics, Grant Wilson goes by Ravager. Here, he succeeds his father as Deathstroke. TheDinah Laurel Lances color scheme of Earths 2, 167, 203, X and an undesignated Earth are last seen alive. And his mask matches his Ravager suit from the comics, though.
* AffirmativeActionLegacy: Inverted. His father is a person of color whileEarth-1 Laurel chronologically died first (in 2016), Earth-16 Laurel's demise in 2031 was confirmed six weeks before Earth-1 Laurel's death.
* KilledOffscreen: She died duringGrant Wilson's uprising prior himself appears Caucasian.
* AgeLift: In the comics, he is Slade's eldest child. Here, it's Joe. Another one of Slade's child in the comics, Rose Wilson, was [[CompositeCharacter fused with Isabel Rochev]].
* ArchEnemy: Is this to2046.Connor Hawke.
* AwesomeAussie: He's a badass Australian, though he's nowhere near the league of his father.
* TheBadGuyWins: He had already killed most of Team Arrow and conquered Star City in 2046 by the time the Legends show up. The goal of the episode is taking back the destroyed city from the villain who ruled it.
* BadassNormal: He doesn't have Mirakuru in his system like his father, but he's a deadly fighter in his own right, something that his status as HeroKiller can attest to.
* ChildSoldiers: Given that he successfully conquered Star City in his teens, it is likely that he has been training at a very young age.
* ContinuitySnarl: Due to constant meddling with time by both the various speedsters and the Legends, his fate and status are frequently changing.
* DecompositeCharacter: The Ravager persona got given to Isabel Rochev, Slade's underling in the present day.
* DisappearedDad: He implies that Slade was not present for most of his life. ''Arrow'' Season Six reveals this was because his mom kept his existence a secret from Slade, as she didn't want Grant to follow in his or Joe's footsteps.
* EvilCounterpart: To Connor Hawke, as both of them are {{Legacy Character}}s of two iconic arch-enemies.
*NeverGotToSayGoodbye: To EvilOverlord: He rules the dystopian Star City in 2046.
* GenerationXerox: Terrorizes Star City and has slain people close to Oliver just like what his father did thirty years ago, but also is defeated the same way - [[CallBack being bound by a bola arrow.]]
* AGodAmI: It's more subtle than with most examples, but he calls the spot where he cut off Oliver's arm "sacred ground."
* HeroKiller: He killed off most of Team Arrow and maimed Oliver himself.
* {{Hypocrite}}: Insults Connor for being a LegacyCharacter despite him being the same to Slade. Connor brings this up.
* LegacyCharacter: Succeeded Slade as Deathstroke.
* LikeFatherLikeSon: Sarasince she never came back from her mission with Rip. When she finally arrives in this timeline, her sister is long gone. Recent events imply, or even prove, comments that she may have been long dead at Damien Darhk's hands by the time Grant arrived, so her Slade was insane and Sara's scene that it seemed to run in the pilot was the last time the sisters are together.
family.
*PosthumousCharacter: She's long dead when the Legends landed in Earth-16, 2046.MalevolentMaskedMan: His face is always covered by a silver Deathstroke helmet.
*YouCantFightFate: MadeOfIron: Despite this being not inheriting his father's old Mirakuru abilities, he's still a tough sonovabitch and takes an AlternateUniverse, her original main universe version gets killed nonetheless.arrow to the chest without weakening his fighting prowess. Too bad about the second arrow going to his heart.
* MovieSuperheroesWearBlack: His Deathstroke suit has the blues and grays of his comics' Ravager costume, but with more black worked in, like Slade's.
* OlderHeroVsYoungerVillain: The younger villain to Oliver Queen's older hero.
* PsychoticSmirk: Seems to be a natural expression of his.
* RememberTheNewGuy: Slade only mentioned a boy named Joe Wilson as his son. Justified because until 2017, Slade had no idea he even existed. His wife kept him a secret because he didn't want him to follow in his father's or brother's footsteps -- Slade only found about him when Joe told him the truth.
* SmugSmiler: If he's not giving a PsychoticSmirk, he's giving a smirk of overconfidence.
* TheSociopath: He conquered a city as a teenager, allowed it to degrade into a burning, crime-ridden hellhole that he alone rules, and he openly brags about maiming Star City's greatest hero.
* SpinOffspring: He is Slade Wilson's son.
* TeensAreMonsters: It is stated that he successfully conquered Star City on 2031. Given that he appears to be in his late-20s to early 30s at 2046, then he must be at least 13 when he did that.
* TwoFirstNames: Per the Creator/DCComics norm.
* VillainOfTheWeek: For ''Legends'' Season One, Episode Six.
* AdaptationNameChange: In the comics, Grant Wilson goes by Ravager. Here, he succeeds his father as Deathstroke. The
* AffirmativeActionLegacy: Inverted. His father is a person of color while
* KilledOffscreen: She died during
* AgeLift: In the comics, he is Slade's eldest child. Here, it's Joe. Another one of Slade's child in the comics, Rose Wilson, was [[CompositeCharacter fused with Isabel Rochev]].
* ArchEnemy: Is this to
* AwesomeAussie: He's a badass Australian, though he's nowhere near the league of his father.
* TheBadGuyWins: He had already killed most of Team Arrow and conquered Star City in 2046 by the time the Legends show up. The goal of the episode is taking back the destroyed city from the villain who ruled it.
* BadassNormal: He doesn't have Mirakuru in his system like his father, but he's a deadly fighter in his own right, something that his status as HeroKiller can attest to.
* ChildSoldiers: Given that he successfully conquered Star City in his teens, it is likely that he has been training at a very young age.
* ContinuitySnarl: Due to constant meddling with time by both the various speedsters and the Legends, his fate and status are frequently changing.
* DecompositeCharacter: The Ravager persona got given to Isabel Rochev, Slade's underling in the present day.
* DisappearedDad: He implies that Slade was not present for most of his life. ''Arrow'' Season Six reveals this was because his mom kept his existence a secret from Slade, as she didn't want Grant to follow in his or Joe's footsteps.
* EvilCounterpart: To Connor Hawke, as both of them are {{Legacy Character}}s of two iconic arch-enemies.
*
* GenerationXerox: Terrorizes Star City and has slain people close to Oliver just like what his father did thirty years ago, but also is defeated the same way - [[CallBack being bound by a bola arrow.]]
* AGodAmI: It's more subtle than with most examples, but he calls the spot where he cut off Oliver's arm "sacred ground."
* HeroKiller: He killed off most of Team Arrow and maimed Oliver himself.
* {{Hypocrite}}: Insults Connor for being a LegacyCharacter despite him being the same to Slade. Connor brings this up.
* LegacyCharacter: Succeeded Slade as Deathstroke.
* LikeFatherLikeSon: Sara
*
*
* MovieSuperheroesWearBlack: His Deathstroke suit has the blues and grays of his comics' Ravager costume, but with more black worked in, like Slade's.
* OlderHeroVsYoungerVillain: The younger villain to Oliver Queen's older hero.
* PsychoticSmirk: Seems to be a natural expression of his.
* RememberTheNewGuy: Slade only mentioned a boy named Joe Wilson as his son. Justified because until 2017, Slade had no idea he even existed. His wife kept him a secret because he didn't want him to follow in his father's or brother's footsteps -- Slade only found about him when Joe told him the truth.
* SmugSmiler: If he's not giving a PsychoticSmirk, he's giving a smirk of overconfidence.
* TheSociopath: He conquered a city as a teenager, allowed it to degrade into a burning, crime-ridden hellhole that he alone rules, and he openly brags about maiming Star City's greatest hero.
* SpinOffspring: He is Slade Wilson's son.
* TeensAreMonsters: It is stated that he successfully conquered Star City on 2031. Given that he appears to be in his late-20s to early 30s at 2046, then he must be at least 13 when he did that.
* TwoFirstNames: Per the Creator/DCComics norm.
* VillainOfTheWeek: For ''Legends'' Season One, Episode Six.
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[[folder:Sara Lance / White Canary]]
!!Sara Lance
!!!'''Species:''' Human
A ChildhoodFriend of Oliver Queen.
->See Characters/ArrowVerseSaraLance for her Earth-1 counterpart
->See Characters/ArrowverseEarthX for her Earth-2 counterpart
->See Characters/ArrowverseEarthX for her Earth-X counterpart
!!Sara Lance
!!!'''Species:''' Human
A ChildhoodFriend of Oliver Queen.
->See Characters/ArrowVerseSaraLance for her Earth-1 counterpart
->See Characters/ArrowverseEarthX for her Earth-2 counterpart
->See Characters/ArrowverseEarthX for her Earth-X counterpart
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[[folder:Kendra Saunders /
!!Sara Lance
!!Kendra Saunders
!!!'''Species:'''
A ChildhoodFriend
Another superhero and an acquaintance of
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* ContinuitySnarl: Her fate diverges during the first and second trips to this universe. During the first time, Oliver confirms she (and Ray Palmer) joins the Legends in 2016, but in the second visit, Oliver mentions she didn't survive the 2007 Queen's Gambit incident.
* DeadAlternateCounterpart:
** A complicated example with her Earth-1 counterpart. She and her Earth-1 counterpart share the same fate initially up until joining the Legends in 2016, but by 2019 it appears she didn't survive the Queen's Gambit incident in 2007 like the Earth-1 version.
** Sara's Earth-X counterpart is dead by 2017, though see the contradictions in the previous entry.
** Her Earth-2 counterpart dies in October 2019, two months after her death in the 2007 maritime accident was mentioned.
* TheGhost: Only mentioned by Oliver during the first visit.
* NeverGotToSayGoodbye: Originally, she disappeared in 2016 prior to her father and older sister's deaths in 2016.
* PosthumousCharacter: According to the second visit during Crisis, she didn't survive the Queen's Gambit incident in 2007.
* DeadAlternateCounterpart:
** A complicated example with her Earth-1 counterpart. She and her Earth-1 counterpart share the same fate initially up until joining the Legends in 2016, but by 2019 it appears she didn't survive the Queen's Gambit incident in 2007 like the Earth-1 version.
** Sara's Earth-X counterpart is dead by 2017, though see the contradictions in the previous entry.
** Her Earth-2 counterpart dies in October 2019, two months after her death in the 2007 maritime accident was mentioned.
* TheGhost: Only mentioned by Oliver during the first visit.
* NeverGotToSayGoodbye: Originally, she disappeared in 2016 prior to her father and older sister's deaths in 2016.
* PosthumousCharacter: According to the second visit during Crisis, she didn't survive the Queen's Gambit incident in 2007.
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* ContinuitySnarl: Her fate diverges during the first and second trips to this universe. During the first time, TheGhost: Oliver confirms she (and Ray Palmer) joins the Legends in 2016, but in the second visit, Oliver mentions she didn't survive the 2007 Queen's Gambit incident.
* DeadAlternateCounterpart:
** A complicated example with her Earth-1 counterpart. She andgreets her Earth-1 counterpart share the same fate initially up until joining the Legends in 2016, but by 2019 it appears she didn't survive the Queen's Gambit incident in 2007 like the Earth-1 version.
**as confirmation for her existence.
* RetGone: Heavily implied to be her fate. The ContinuitySnarl regarding Sara'sEarth-X counterpart fate suggests TimeTravel is dead by 2017, though see involved with the contradictions in the previous entry.
** Her Earth-2 counterpart dies in October 2019, two months after her death in the 2007 maritime accident was mentioned.
* TheGhost: Onlyinconsistencies, with Sara and Ray specifically being mentioned by Oliver to have joined the Legends, but Sara was treated as a PosthumousCharacter during the first visit.
* NeverGotToSayGoodbye: Originally, she disappeared in 2016 prior to her father and older sister's deaths in 2016.
* PosthumousCharacter: According tothe second visit during Crisis, she didn't survive the Queen's Gambit incident in 2007. to Earth-16.
* DeadAlternateCounterpart:
** A complicated example with her Earth-1 counterpart. She and
**
* RetGone: Heavily implied to be her fate. The ContinuitySnarl regarding Sara's
** Her Earth-2 counterpart dies in October 2019, two months after her death in the 2007 maritime accident was mentioned.
* TheGhost: Only
* NeverGotToSayGoodbye: Originally, she disappeared in 2016 prior to her father and older sister's deaths in 2016.
* PosthumousCharacter: According to
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[[folder:Ray Palmer / The Atom]]
!![[ComicBook/TheAtom Ray Palmer]]
!!!'''Species:''' Human
A former member of Team Arrow who along with Sara Lance joins the Legends in 2016 and never came back. At least that was what originally happened.
->See Characters/ArrowverseLegendsFormerMembers for his Earth-1 counterpart
->See Characters/SupermanFilmSeries page to see Clark Kent, the Earth-96 character who bears his physical likeness
!![[ComicBook/TheAtom Ray Palmer]]
!!!'''Species:''' Human
A former member of Team Arrow who along with Sara Lance joins the Legends in 2016 and never came back. At least that was what originally happened.
->See Characters/ArrowverseLegendsFormerMembers for his Earth-1 counterpart
->See Characters/SupermanFilmSeries page to see Clark Kent, the Earth-96 character who bears his physical likeness
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* TheGhost: Only mentioned by Oliver during the first visit.
* RetGone: Heavily implied to be his fate. The ContinuitySnarl regarding Sara's fate suggests TimeTravel is involved with the inconsistencies, with him specifically being name dropped by Oliver to have joined the Legends with Sara but she was treated as a PosthumousCharacter during the second visit to Earth-16.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Thea Queen / Speedy]]
!!Thea Queen
* RetGone: Heavily implied to be his fate. The ContinuitySnarl regarding Sara's fate suggests TimeTravel is involved with the inconsistencies, with him specifically being name dropped by Oliver to have joined the Legends with Sara but she was treated as a PosthumousCharacter during the second visit to Earth-16.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Thea Queen / Speedy]]
!!Thea Queen
to:
* RetGone: Heavily implied to be his fate. The ContinuitySnarl regarding Sara's fate suggests TimeTravel is involved with the inconsistencies, with him specifically being name dropped by Oliver to have joined the Legends with Sara but she was treated as a PosthumousCharacter during the second visit to Earth-16.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Thea Queen / Speedy]]
!!Thea Queen
[[folder:Dr. Harrison Wells]]
!!Dr. Harrison Wells
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Oliver Queen's maternal half-sister and a member of Team Arrow. She was killed during Grant Wilson's uprising.
->See Characters/ArrowverseTeamArrow for her Earth-1 counterpart
->See Characters/ArrowverseEarth2 page to see her Earth-2 counterpart
->See Characters/SmallvilleClarksAllies page to see Mia Dearden, the Earth-167 character who bears her name, background and canonical connections
->See Characters/ArrowverseTeamArrow for her Earth-1 counterpart
->See Characters/ArrowverseEarth2 page to see her Earth-2 counterpart
->See Characters/SmallvilleClarksAllies page to see Mia Dearden, the Earth-167 character who bears her name, background and canonical connections
to:
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/TheFlash2014S3E4TheNewRogues The New Rogues]]" (''The Flash'' 3x4)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}''
The Harrison Wells of
->See
->See Characters/ArrowverseEarth2
->See Characters/SmallvilleClarksAllies page to see Mia Dearden, the Earth-167 character who bears her name, background
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* DeadAlternateCounterpart: Earth-1 Thea and Mia Dearden from Earth-167 are last seen alive. And while Earth-2 Thea chronologically died first (in 2012), Earth-16 Thea's demise in 2031 was confirmed three years prior to TheReveal of Earth-2 Thea's fate.
* ForgottenFallenFriend: Earth-1 Sara never asks about her, but WordOfGod confirms she was killed during Grant Wilson's siege, save for Felicity.
* KilledOffscreen: She died during Grant Wilson's uprising prior to 2046.
* PosthumousCharacter: She's long dead when the Legends landed in Earth-16.
* ForgottenFallenFriend: Earth-1 Sara never asks about her, but WordOfGod confirms she was killed during Grant Wilson's siege, save for Felicity.
* KilledOffscreen: She died during Grant Wilson's uprising prior to 2046.
* PosthumousCharacter: She's long dead when the Legends landed in Earth-16.
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* DeadAlternateCounterpart: Earth-1 Thea and Mia Dearden from Earth-167 are last seen alive. And while Earth-2 Thea chronologically died first (in 2012), Earth-16 Thea's demise in 2031 was confirmed three years prior GogglesDoNothing: He has goggles attached to TheReveal of Earth-2 Thea's fate.
* ForgottenFallenFriend: Earth-1 Sara never askshis hat. That's all we know about her, but WordOfGod confirms she was killed during Grant Wilson's siege, save for Felicity.
it.
*KilledOffscreen: She died during Grant Wilson's uprising prior to 2046.
* PosthumousCharacter: She's long dead when the Legends landed in Earth-16.SharpDressedMan: He is wearing a {{Steampunk}} styled tux.
* ForgottenFallenFriend: Earth-1 Sara never asks
*
* PosthumousCharacter: She's long dead when the Legends landed in Earth-16.
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[[folder:Roy Harper / Arsenal]]
!!Roy Harper
!!!'''Species:''' Human
Oliver Queen's original protegee and a former member of Team Arrow. He came back to Star City at some point (per WordOfGod) during Grant Wilson's uprising and was ultimately killed.
->See Characters/ArrowverseTeamArrow for his Earth-1 counterpart
->See Characters/TitansverseOtherSuperheroes for the Earth-9 character who bears his name and background
!!Roy Harper
!!!'''Species:''' Human
Oliver Queen's original protegee and a former member of Team Arrow. He came back to Star City at some point (per WordOfGod) during Grant Wilson's uprising and was ultimately killed.
->See Characters/ArrowverseTeamArrow for his Earth-1 counterpart
->See Characters/TitansverseOtherSuperheroes for the Earth-9 character who bears his name and background
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* DeadAlternateCounterpart: Earths 1 and 9 Roy are last seen (the latter [[TheGhost through phone]]) alive.
* ForgottenFallenFriend: Earth-1 Sara never asks about him, but WordOfGod confirms he was killed during Grant Wilson's siege, save for Felicity.
* KilledOffscreen: He died during Grant Wilson's uprising prior to 2046.
* PosthumousCharacter: He's long dead when the Legends landed in Earth-16.
[[/folder]]
!!!Criminals
[[folder:Grant Wilson / Deathstroke II]]
!![[ComicBook/{{Deathstroke}} Grant Wilson / Deathstroke II]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/grant_wilson.png]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/deathstroke_grant_wilson.png]]
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Known Aliases:''' Deathstroke II
!!!'''Played By:''' Jamie Andrew Cutter
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/LegendsOfTomorrowS1E6StarCity2046 Star City 2046]]" (''Legends of Tomorrow'' 1x6)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/LegendsOfTomorrow''
Slade Wilson's youngest son who is wearing a silver-colored version of the Deathstroke mask. He's the criminal ruler of Star City in 2046.
->See the Characters/ArrowverseStarCityCriminalGroups page for his Earth-1 counterpart
* ForgottenFallenFriend: Earth-1 Sara never asks about him, but WordOfGod confirms he was killed during Grant Wilson's siege, save for Felicity.
* KilledOffscreen: He died during Grant Wilson's uprising prior to 2046.
* PosthumousCharacter: He's long dead when the Legends landed in Earth-16.
[[/folder]]
!!!Criminals
[[folder:Grant Wilson / Deathstroke II]]
!![[ComicBook/{{Deathstroke}} Grant Wilson / Deathstroke II]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/grant_wilson.png]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/deathstroke_grant_wilson.png]]
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Known Aliases:''' Deathstroke II
!!!'''Played By:''' Jamie Andrew Cutter
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/LegendsOfTomorrowS1E6StarCity2046 Star City 2046]]" (''Legends of Tomorrow'' 1x6)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/LegendsOfTomorrow''
Slade Wilson's youngest son who is wearing a silver-colored version of the Deathstroke mask. He's the criminal ruler of Star City in 2046.
->See the Characters/ArrowverseStarCityCriminalGroups page for his Earth-1 counterpart
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* ForgottenFallenFriend: Earth-1 Sara never asks about him, but WordOfGod confirms he was killed during Grant Wilson's siege, save for Felicity.
* KilledOffscreen: He died during Grant Wilson's uprising prior to 2046.
* PosthumousCharacter: He's long dead when the Legends landed in Earth-16.
[[/folder]]
!!!Criminals
[[folder:Grant Wilson / Deathstroke II]]
!![[ComicBook/{{Deathstroke}} Grant Wilson / Deathstroke II]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/grant_wilson.png]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/deathstroke_grant_wilson.png]]
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Known Aliases:''' Deathstroke II
!!!'''Played By:''' Jamie Andrew Cutter
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/LegendsOfTomorrowS1E6StarCity2046 Star City 2046]]" (''Legends of Tomorrow'' 1x6)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/LegendsOfTomorrow''
Slade Wilson's youngest son who is wearing a silver-colored version of the Deathstroke mask. He's the criminal ruler of Star City in 2046.
->See the Characters/ArrowverseStarCityCriminalGroups page for his Earth-1 counterpart
[[folder:In General]]
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* AdaptationalNationality: Like his father, he's American in the comics.
* AdaptationNameChange: In the comics, Grant Wilson goes by Ravager. Here, he succeeds his father as Deathstroke. The color scheme of his mask matches his Ravager suit from the comics, though.
* AffirmativeActionLegacy: Inverted. His father is a person of color while Grant himself appears Caucasian.
* AgeLift: In the comics, he is Slade's eldest child. Here, it's Joe. Another one of Slade's child in the comics, Rose Wilson, was [[CompositeCharacter fused with Isabel Rochev]].
* ArchEnemy: Is this to Connor Hawke.
* AwesomeAussie: He's a badass Australian, though he's nowhere near the league of his father.
* TheBadGuyWins: He had already killed most of Team Arrow and conquered Star City in 2046 by the time the Legends show up. The goal of the episode is taking back the destroyed city from the villain who ruled it.
* BadassNormal: He doesn't have Mirakuru in his system like his father, but he's a deadly fighter in his own right, something that his status as HeroKiller can attest to.
* ChildSoldiers: Given that he successfully conquered Star City in his teens, it is likely that he has been training at a very young age.
* ContinuitySnarl: Due to constant meddling with time by both the various speedsters and the Legends, his fate and status are frequently changing.
* DecompositeCharacter: The Ravager persona got given to Isabel Rochev, Slade's underling in the present day.
* DisappearedDad: He implies that Slade was not present for most of his life. ''Arrow'' Season Six reveals this was because his mom kept his existence a secret from Slade, as she didn't want Grant to follow in his or Joe's footsteps.
* EvilCounterpart: To Connor Hawke, as both of them are {{Legacy Character}}s of two iconic arch-enemies.
* EvilOverlord: He rules the dystopian Star City in 2046.
* GenerationXerox: Terrorizes Star City and has slain people close to Oliver just like what his father did thirty years ago, but also is defeated the same way - [[CallBack being bound by a bola arrow.]]
* AGodAmI: It's more subtle than with most examples, but he calls the spot where he cut off Oliver's arm "sacred ground."
* HeroKiller: He killed off most of Team Arrow and maimed Oliver himself.
* {{Hypocrite}}: Insults Connor for being a LegacyCharacter despite him being the same to Slade. Connor brings this up.
* LegacyCharacter: Succeeded Slade as Deathstroke.
* LikeFatherLikeSon: Sara comments that Slade was insane and that it seemed to run in the family.
* MalevolentMaskedMan: His face is always covered by a silver Deathstroke helmet.
* MadeOfIron: Despite not inheriting his father's old Mirakuru abilities, he's still a tough sonovabitch and takes an arrow to the chest without weakening his fighting prowess. Too bad about the second arrow going to his heart.
* MovieSuperheroesWearBlack: His Deathstroke suit has the blues and grays of his comics' Ravager costume, but with more black worked in, like Slade's.
* OlderHeroVsYoungerVillain: The younger villain to Oliver Queen's older hero.
* PsychoticSmirk: Seems to be a natural expression of his.
* RememberTheNewGuy: Slade only mentioned a boy named Joe Wilson as his son. Justified because until 2017, Slade had no idea he even existed. His wife kept him a secret because he didn't want him to follow in his father's or brother's footsteps -- Slade only found about him when Joe told him the truth.
* SmugSmiler: If he's not giving a PsychoticSmirk, he's giving a smirk of overconfidence.
* TheSociopath: He conquered a city as a teenager, allowed it to degrade into a burning, crime-ridden hellhole that he alone rules, and he openly brags about maiming Star City's greatest hero.
* SpinOffspring: He is Slade Wilson's son.
* TeensAreMonsters: It is stated that he successfully conquered Star City on 2031. Given that he appears to be in his late-20s to early 30s at 2046, then he must be at least 13 when he did that.
* TwoFirstNames: Per the Creator/DCComics norm.
* VillainOfTheWeek: For ''Legends'' Season One, Episode Six.
* AdaptationNameChange: In the comics, Grant Wilson goes by Ravager. Here, he succeeds his father as Deathstroke. The color scheme of his mask matches his Ravager suit from the comics, though.
* AffirmativeActionLegacy: Inverted. His father is a person of color while Grant himself appears Caucasian.
* AgeLift: In the comics, he is Slade's eldest child. Here, it's Joe. Another one of Slade's child in the comics, Rose Wilson, was [[CompositeCharacter fused with Isabel Rochev]].
* ArchEnemy: Is this to Connor Hawke.
* AwesomeAussie: He's a badass Australian, though he's nowhere near the league of his father.
* TheBadGuyWins: He had already killed most of Team Arrow and conquered Star City in 2046 by the time the Legends show up. The goal of the episode is taking back the destroyed city from the villain who ruled it.
* BadassNormal: He doesn't have Mirakuru in his system like his father, but he's a deadly fighter in his own right, something that his status as HeroKiller can attest to.
* ChildSoldiers: Given that he successfully conquered Star City in his teens, it is likely that he has been training at a very young age.
* ContinuitySnarl: Due to constant meddling with time by both the various speedsters and the Legends, his fate and status are frequently changing.
* DecompositeCharacter: The Ravager persona got given to Isabel Rochev, Slade's underling in the present day.
* DisappearedDad: He implies that Slade was not present for most of his life. ''Arrow'' Season Six reveals this was because his mom kept his existence a secret from Slade, as she didn't want Grant to follow in his or Joe's footsteps.
* EvilCounterpart: To Connor Hawke, as both of them are {{Legacy Character}}s of two iconic arch-enemies.
* EvilOverlord: He rules the dystopian Star City in 2046.
* GenerationXerox: Terrorizes Star City and has slain people close to Oliver just like what his father did thirty years ago, but also is defeated the same way - [[CallBack being bound by a bola arrow.]]
* AGodAmI: It's more subtle than with most examples, but he calls the spot where he cut off Oliver's arm "sacred ground."
* HeroKiller: He killed off most of Team Arrow and maimed Oliver himself.
* {{Hypocrite}}: Insults Connor for being a LegacyCharacter despite him being the same to Slade. Connor brings this up.
* LegacyCharacter: Succeeded Slade as Deathstroke.
* LikeFatherLikeSon: Sara comments that Slade was insane and that it seemed to run in the family.
* MalevolentMaskedMan: His face is always covered by a silver Deathstroke helmet.
* MadeOfIron: Despite not inheriting his father's old Mirakuru abilities, he's still a tough sonovabitch and takes an arrow to the chest without weakening his fighting prowess. Too bad about the second arrow going to his heart.
* MovieSuperheroesWearBlack: His Deathstroke suit has the blues and grays of his comics' Ravager costume, but with more black worked in, like Slade's.
* OlderHeroVsYoungerVillain: The younger villain to Oliver Queen's older hero.
* PsychoticSmirk: Seems to be a natural expression of his.
* RememberTheNewGuy: Slade only mentioned a boy named Joe Wilson as his son. Justified because until 2017, Slade had no idea he even existed. His wife kept him a secret because he didn't want him to follow in his father's or brother's footsteps -- Slade only found about him when Joe told him the truth.
* SmugSmiler: If he's not giving a PsychoticSmirk, he's giving a smirk of overconfidence.
* TheSociopath: He conquered a city as a teenager, allowed it to degrade into a burning, crime-ridden hellhole that he alone rules, and he openly brags about maiming Star City's greatest hero.
* SpinOffspring: He is Slade Wilson's son.
* TeensAreMonsters: It is stated that he successfully conquered Star City on 2031. Given that he appears to be in his late-20s to early 30s at 2046, then he must be at least 13 when he did that.
* TwoFirstNames: Per the Creator/DCComics norm.
* VillainOfTheWeek: For ''Legends'' Season One, Episode Six.
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* AdaptationalNationality: Like his father, he's American in AlternateSelf: The universe shares the comics.
exact same Jonah Hex with Earth-1.
*AdaptationNameChange: In the comics, Grant Wilson goes by Ravager. Here, he succeeds his father as Deathstroke. The color scheme of his mask matches his Ravager suit from the comics, though.
* AffirmativeActionLegacy: Inverted. His father is a person of color while Grant himselfCowboyEpisode: This Earth appears Caucasian.
* AgeLift: In the comics, he is Slade's eldest child. Here, it's Joe. Another one of Slade's childto still be in the comics, Rose Wilson, was [[CompositeCharacter fused with Isabel Rochev]].
* ArchEnemy: IsTheWildWest era. It's unconfirmed if this to Connor Hawke.
* AwesomeAussie: He's a badass Australian, though he's nowhere nearis the league of his father.
* TheBadGuyWins: He had already killed most of Team Arrow and conquered Star City in 2046 by the time the Legends show up. The goal of the episode is taking back the destroyed city from the villain who ruled it.
* BadassNormal: He doesn't have Mirakuru in his system like his father, but he's a deadly fighter in his own right, something that his status as HeroKiller can attest to.
* ChildSoldiers: Given that he successfully conquered Star City in his teens, it is likely that he has been training at a very young age.
* ContinuitySnarl: Due to constant meddling with time by both the various speedsters and the Legends, his fate and status are frequently changing.
* DecompositeCharacter: The Ravager persona got given to Isabel Rochev, Slade's underling in the present day.
* DisappearedDad: He implies that Slade was not present for most of his life. ''Arrow'' Season Six reveals this was because his mom kept his existence a secret from Slade, as she didn't want Grant to follow in his or Joe's footsteps.
* EvilCounterpart: To Connor Hawke, as both of them are {{Legacy Character}}s of two iconic arch-enemies.reality Hells Wells came from.
*EvilOverlord: He rules EarlyBirdCameo: This universe is briefly glimpsed by Barry, Cisco and Harry when traveling to Earth-2 for the dystopian Star City in 2046.
first time.
*GenerationXerox: Terrorizes Star City and has slain people close to Oliver ExpendableAlternateUniverse: Our heroes come here just like what his father did thirty years ago, but also is defeated to use the same way - [[CallBack being bound by a bola arrow.]]
* AGodAmI: It's more subtle than with most examples, but he calls the spot where he cut off Oliver's arm "sacred ground."
* HeroKiller: He killed off most of Team Arrow and maimed Oliver himself.
* {{Hypocrite}}: Insults Connor for being a LegacyCharacter despite him being the same to Slade. Connor brings this up.
* LegacyCharacter: Succeeded Slade as Deathstroke.
* LikeFatherLikeSon: Sara commentsLazarus Pit that Slade was insane and that it seemed to run still exists in North Dakota in the family.
* MalevolentMaskedMan: His face is always covered by a silver Deathstroke helmet.past, and don't care much about the consequences of doing so.
*MadeOfIron: Despite not inheriting his father's old Mirakuru abilities, he's still a tough sonovabitch and takes an arrow MythologyGag: Earth-18 is the designation DC Comics gave to the chest without weakening universe where the ''ComicBook/JusticeRiders'' one-shot took place. Ironically, ComicBook/JonahHex does ''not'' exist in this universe in the comics, since it's an adaptation of the modern Franchise/JusticeLeagueOfAmerica to a Western setting.
* RetroUniverse: It is still TheWildWest era in this universe.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Jonah Hex]]
!!ComicBook/JonahHex
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/JohnathonSchaech
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/Batwoman2019S1E9CrisisOnInfiniteEarthsHourTwo Crisis on Infinite Earths, Part Two]]" (''Batwoman'' 1x9)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}'' | ''Series/{{Crisis On Infinite Earths|2019}}''[[note]](''Series/{{Batwoman|2019}}'')[[/note]]
->See Characters/ArrowversePastCharacters page to see hisfighting prowess. Too bad about Earth-1 counterpart
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* EarlyBirdCameo: He is briefly glimpsed by Barry, Cisco and Harry when traveling to Earth-2 for thesecond arrow going to first time.
* AScarToRemember: This version of Hex doesn't have the trademark scar on hisheart.
* MovieSuperheroesWearBlack: His Deathstroke suit has the blues and grays of his comics' Ravager costume, but with more black worked in, like Slade's.
* OlderHeroVsYoungerVillain: The younger villain to Oliver Queen's older hero.
* PsychoticSmirk: Seems to be a natural expression of his.
* RememberTheNewGuy: Slade only mentioned a boy named Joe Wilson as his son. Justified becauseright cheek yet, until 2017, Slade had no idea he even existed. His wife kept him a secret because he didn't want him White Canary decides to follow in his father's or brother's footsteps -- Slade only found about him when Joe told him the truth.
* SmugSmiler: If he's not giving a PsychoticSmirk, he's giving a smirk of overconfidence.
* TheSociopath: He conquered a city as a teenager, allowedgive it to degrade into a burning, crime-ridden hellhole that he alone rules, and he openly brags about maiming Star City's greatest hero.
him.
*SpinOffspring: He is Slade Wilson's son.
* TeensAreMonsters: It is stated that he successfully conquered Star City on 2031. Given that heThresholdGuardians: This Jonah Hex appears to be in his late-20s to early 30s at 2046, then he must be at least 13 when he did that.
* TwoFirstNames: Perone for the Creator/DCComics norm.
* VillainOfTheWeek: For ''Legends'' Season One, Episode Six.Lazarus Pit, though he doesn't get much time to explain himself before our heroes knock him out.
*
* AffirmativeActionLegacy: Inverted. His father is a person of color while Grant himself
* AgeLift: In the comics, he is Slade's eldest child. Here, it's Joe. Another one of Slade's child
* ArchEnemy: Is
* AwesomeAussie: He's a badass Australian, though he's nowhere near
* TheBadGuyWins: He had already killed most of Team Arrow and conquered Star City in 2046 by the time the Legends show up. The goal of the episode is taking back the destroyed city from the villain who ruled it.
* BadassNormal: He doesn't have Mirakuru in his system like his father, but he's a deadly fighter in his own right, something that his status as HeroKiller can attest to.
* ChildSoldiers: Given that he successfully conquered Star City in his teens, it is likely that he has been training at a very young age.
* ContinuitySnarl: Due to constant meddling with time by both the various speedsters and the Legends, his fate and status are frequently changing.
* DecompositeCharacter: The Ravager persona got given to Isabel Rochev, Slade's underling in the present day.
* DisappearedDad: He implies that Slade was not present for most of his life. ''Arrow'' Season Six reveals this was because his mom kept his existence a secret from Slade, as she didn't want Grant to follow in his or Joe's footsteps.
* EvilCounterpart: To Connor Hawke, as both of them are {{Legacy Character}}s of two iconic arch-enemies.
*
*
* AGodAmI: It's more subtle than with most examples, but he calls the spot where he cut off Oliver's arm "sacred ground."
* HeroKiller: He killed off most of Team Arrow and maimed Oliver himself.
* {{Hypocrite}}: Insults Connor for being a LegacyCharacter despite him being the same to Slade. Connor brings this up.
* LegacyCharacter: Succeeded Slade as Deathstroke.
* LikeFatherLikeSon: Sara comments
* MalevolentMaskedMan: His face is always covered by a silver Deathstroke helmet.
*
* RetroUniverse: It is still TheWildWest era in this universe.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Jonah Hex]]
!!ComicBook/JonahHex
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/JohnathonSchaech
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/Batwoman2019S1E9CrisisOnInfiniteEarthsHourTwo Crisis on Infinite Earths, Part Two]]" (''Batwoman'' 1x9)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}'' | ''Series/{{Crisis On Infinite Earths|2019}}''[[note]](''Series/{{Batwoman|2019}}'')[[/note]]
->See Characters/ArrowversePastCharacters page to see his
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* EarlyBirdCameo: He is briefly glimpsed by Barry, Cisco and Harry when traveling to Earth-2 for the
* AScarToRemember: This version of Hex doesn't have the trademark scar on his
* MovieSuperheroesWearBlack: His Deathstroke suit has the blues and grays of his comics' Ravager costume, but with more black worked in, like Slade's.
* OlderHeroVsYoungerVillain: The younger villain to Oliver Queen's older hero.
* PsychoticSmirk: Seems to be a natural expression of his.
* RememberTheNewGuy: Slade only mentioned a boy named Joe Wilson as his son. Justified because
* SmugSmiler: If he's not giving a PsychoticSmirk, he's giving a smirk of overconfidence.
* TheSociopath: He conquered a city as a teenager, allowed
*
* TeensAreMonsters: It is stated that he successfully conquered Star City on 2031. Given that he
* TwoFirstNames: Per
* VillainOfTheWeek: For ''Legends'' Season One, Episode Six.
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[[folder:Kendra Saunders / Hawkgirl]]
!!Kendra Saunders
!!!'''Species:''' Metahuman
Another superhero and an acquaintance of Team Arrow.
->See Characters/ArrowverseTheHawks for her Earth-1 counterpart
->See Characters/SmallvilleClarksAllies page to see the Earth-167 character who bears her name and background
[[folder:Kendra Saunders / Hawkgirl]]
!!Kendra Saunders
!!!'''Species:''' Metahuman
Another superhero and an acquaintance of Team Arrow.
->See Characters/ArrowverseTheHawks for her Earth-1 counterpart
->See Characters/SmallvilleClarksAllies page to see the Earth-167 character who bears her name and background
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* TheGhost: Oliver greets her Earth-1 counterpart as confirmation for her existence.
* RetGone: Heavily implied to be her fate. The ContinuitySnarl regarding Sara's fate suggests TimeTravel is involved with the inconsistencies, with Sara and Ray specifically being mentioned to have joined the Legends, but Sara was treated as a PosthumousCharacter during the second visit to Earth-16.
[[/folder]]
* RetGone: Heavily implied to be her fate. The ContinuitySnarl regarding Sara's fate suggests TimeTravel is involved with the inconsistencies, with Sara and Ray specifically being mentioned to have joined the Legends, but Sara was treated as a PosthumousCharacter during the second visit to Earth-16.
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* RetGone: Heavily implied to be her fate. The ContinuitySnarl regarding Sara's fate suggests TimeTravel is involved with the inconsistencies, with Sara and Ray specifically being mentioned to have joined the Legends, but Sara was treated as a PosthumousCharacter during the second visit to Earth-16.
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!Earth-17
[[folder:Dr. Harrison Wells]]
!!Dr. Harrison Wells
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!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Played By''': Creator/TomCavanagh
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/TheFlash2014S3E4TheNewRogues The New Rogues]]" (''The Flash'' 3x4)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}''
The Harrison Wells of Earth-17.
->See the Characters/ArrowverseSTARLabs page for his Earths-1, 2 19, 221, and an Undesignated Earth counterparts
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* GogglesDoNothing: He has goggles attached to his hat. That's all we know about it.
* SharpDressedMan: He is wearing a {{Steampunk}} styled tux.
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!Earth-18
[[folder:In General]]
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* AlternateSelf: The universe shares the exact same Jonah Hex with Earth-1.
* CowboyEpisode: This Earth appears to still be in TheWildWest era. It's unconfirmed if this is the reality Hells Wells came from.
* EarlyBirdCameo: This universe is briefly glimpsed by Barry, Cisco and Harry when traveling to Earth-2 for the first time.
* ExpendableAlternateUniverse: Our heroes come here just to use the Lazarus Pit that still exists in North Dakota in the past, and don't care much about the consequences of doing so.
* MythologyGag: Earth-18 is the designation DC Comics gave to the universe where the ''ComicBook/JusticeRiders'' one-shot took place. Ironically, ComicBook/JonahHex does ''not'' exist in this universe in the comics, since it's an adaptation of the modern Franchise/JusticeLeagueOfAmerica to a Western setting.
* RetroUniverse: It is still TheWildWest era in this universe.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Jonah Hex]]
!!ComicBook/JonahHex
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/JohnathonSchaech
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/Batwoman2019S1E9CrisisOnInfiniteEarthsHourTwo Crisis on Infinite Earths, Part Two]]" (''Batwoman'' 1x9)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}'' | ''Series/{{Crisis On Infinite Earths|2019}}''[[note]](''Series/{{Batwoman|2019}}'')[[/note]]
->See Characters/ArrowversePastCharacters page to see his Earth-1 counterpart
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* EarlyBirdCameo: He is briefly glimpsed by Barry, Cisco and Harry when traveling to Earth-2 for the first time.
* AScarToRemember: This version of Hex doesn't have the trademark scar on his right cheek yet, until White Canary decides to give it to him.
* ThresholdGuardians: This Jonah Hex appears to be one for the Lazarus Pit, though he doesn't get much time to explain himself before our heroes knock him out.
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!Earth-19
[[folder:In General]]
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[[folder:Dr. Harrison Wells]]
!!Dr. Harrison Wells
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!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Played By''': Creator/TomCavanagh
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/TheFlash2014S3E4TheNewRogues The New Rogues]]" (''The Flash'' 3x4)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}''
The Harrison Wells of Earth-17.
->See the Characters/ArrowverseSTARLabs page for his Earths-1, 2 19, 221, and an Undesignated Earth counterparts
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* GogglesDoNothing: He has goggles attached to his hat. That's all we know about it.
* SharpDressedMan: He is wearing a {{Steampunk}} styled tux.
[[/folder]]
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!Earth-18
[[folder:In General]]
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* AlternateSelf: The universe shares the exact same Jonah Hex with Earth-1.
* CowboyEpisode: This Earth appears to still be in TheWildWest era. It's unconfirmed if this is the reality Hells Wells came from.
* EarlyBirdCameo: This universe is briefly glimpsed by Barry, Cisco and Harry when traveling to Earth-2 for the first time.
* ExpendableAlternateUniverse: Our heroes come here just to use the Lazarus Pit that still exists in North Dakota in the past, and don't care much about the consequences of doing so.
* MythologyGag: Earth-18 is the designation DC Comics gave to the universe where the ''ComicBook/JusticeRiders'' one-shot took place. Ironically, ComicBook/JonahHex does ''not'' exist in this universe in the comics, since it's an adaptation of the modern Franchise/JusticeLeagueOfAmerica to a Western setting.
* RetroUniverse: It is still TheWildWest era in this universe.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Jonah Hex]]
!!ComicBook/JonahHex
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/JohnathonSchaech
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/Batwoman2019S1E9CrisisOnInfiniteEarthsHourTwo Crisis on Infinite Earths, Part Two]]" (''Batwoman'' 1x9)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}'' | ''Series/{{Crisis On Infinite Earths|2019}}''[[note]](''Series/{{Batwoman|2019}}'')[[/note]]
->See Characters/ArrowversePastCharacters page to see his Earth-1 counterpart
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* EarlyBirdCameo: He is briefly glimpsed by Barry, Cisco and Harry when traveling to Earth-2 for the first time.
* AScarToRemember: This version of Hex doesn't have the trademark scar on his right cheek yet, until White Canary decides to give it to him.
* ThresholdGuardians: This Jonah Hex appears to be one for the Lazarus Pit, though he doesn't get much time to explain himself before our heroes knock him out.
[[/folder]]
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!Earth-19
[[folder:In General]]
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->See Characters/TheFlash1990 for his Earth-90 counterpart
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[[folder:Green Arrow]]
!! ComicBook/GreenArrow
!!!'''Species''': Human
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{Supergirl|2015}}'' | ''Series/TheFlash2014'' | ''Series/{{Arrow}}'' | ''Series/{{Elseworlds|2018}}'' [[note]](''Series/TheFlash2014'')[[/note]]
A superhero using archery.
!! ComicBook/GreenArrow
!!!'''Species''': Human
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{Supergirl|2015}}'' | ''Series/TheFlash2014'' | ''Series/{{Arrow}}'' | ''Series/{{Elseworlds|2018}}'' [[note]](''Series/TheFlash2014'')[[/note]]
A superhero using archery.
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!! ComicBook/GreenArrow
!!!'''Species''': Human
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{Supergirl|2015}}'' | ''Series/TheFlash2014'' | ''Series/{{Arrow}}'' | ''Series/{{Elseworlds|2018}}''
A superhero using archery.
The many fallen superheroes who died fighting Mar Novu. They are as follows: Green Arrow, Firestorm, Hawkman, Hawkgirl, Huntress, and The Ray.
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* AmbiguousSituation: We don't know which version (Oliver Queen or Connor Hawke) of the character this is.
* MythologyGag: His costume is the same one worn by the ''Series/{{Smallville}}'' version.
* RedShirt: One of the superheroes slain by Mar Novu.
* StartToCorpse: Introduced via his dead body.
* MythologyGag: His costume is the same one worn by the ''Series/{{Smallville}}'' version.
* RedShirt: One of the superheroes slain by Mar Novu.
* StartToCorpse: Introduced via his dead body.
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* AmbiguousSituation: We don't know For the slain heroes, it's unclear which version (Oliver Queen versions they are or Connor Hawke) of who is wearing the character this is.
costumes. In Hawkman and Hawkgirl's case, it overlaps with AmbiguouslyHuman.
* InSpiteOfANail: There is yet another dead Firestorm in TheMultiverse, following Earths 2 and 1.
* MagicStaff: Stargirl is shown with her Cosmic Staff.
* MythologyGag:His Green Arrow's costume is the same one worn by the ''Series/{{Smallville}}'' version.
* RedShirt:One All of the superheroes are slain by Mar Novu.
* StartToCorpse:Introduced All of them other than Barry are introduced via his dead body.their fallen corpses.
* WingedHumanoid: Hawkman and Hawkgirl
* InSpiteOfANail: There is yet another dead Firestorm in TheMultiverse, following Earths 2 and 1.
* MagicStaff: Stargirl is shown with her Cosmic Staff.
* MythologyGag:
* RedShirt:
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[[folder:Firestorm]]
!! ComicBook/{{Firestorm|DCComics}}
!!!'''Species''': Empowered Human
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{Supergirl|2015}}'' | ''Series/TheFlash2014'' | ''Series/{{Arrow}}'' | ''Series/{{Elseworlds|2018}}'' [[note]](''Series/TheFlash2014'')[[/note]]
A nuclear-themed superhero .
!! ComicBook/{{Firestorm|DCComics}}
!!!'''Species''': Empowered Human
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{Supergirl|2015}}'' | ''Series/TheFlash2014'' | ''Series/{{Arrow}}'' | ''Series/{{Elseworlds|2018}}'' [[note]](''Series/TheFlash2014'')[[/note]]
A nuclear-themed superhero .
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!! ComicBook/{{Firestorm|DCComics}}
!!!'''Species''': Empowered Human
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{Supergirl|2015}}'' | ''Series/TheFlash2014'' | ''Series/{{Arrow}}'' | ''Series/{{Elseworlds|2018}}'' [[note]](''Series/TheFlash2014'')[[/note]]
A nuclear-themed superhero .
!Earth-99
[[folder:In General]]
->''There was no hope for this world.''
-->- '''Bruce Wayne'''
An Earth visited by Kara and Kate during the Crisis, that is in a bad state of affairs.
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* AmbiguousSituation: We don't know which version (a compound of Martin Stein, Ronnie Raymond, Jason Rusch or even Jax Jackson) of the character this is.
* RedShirt: One of the superheroes slain by Mar Novu.
* InSpiteOfANail: Another dead Firestorm in TheMultiverse following Earths 2 and 1.
* StartToCorpse: Introduced via his dead body.
* RedShirt: One of the superheroes slain by Mar Novu.
* InSpiteOfANail: Another dead Firestorm in TheMultiverse following Earths 2 and 1.
* StartToCorpse: Introduced via his dead body.
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* AmbiguousSituation: We don't know which version (a compound of Martin Stein, Ronnie Raymond, Jason Rusch or even Jax Jackson) AliensAmongUs: Much like Earths 9, 38, 75, 96, 167, and X, there are Kryptonians living on Earth.
* AlternateSelf:
** This universe shares a Brice Wayne with Earths 1, 2, 9, 21, 38, 66, 89, 203, and an undesignated universe.
** This universe shares a Joker with Earths 1, 9, 66, 89, 96, 203, and an undesignated universe.
** This universe shares a Kal-El/Clark Kent with Earths 9, 21, 38, 75, 96, and numerous undesignated universes.
** Beth Kane with Earth-1 and an unnamed universe. Earth-203 Dinah Laurel Lance/Redmond also bears their physical likeness.
** This universe shares a Penguin with Earths 1, 9, 66, and 89.
** This universe shares a Riddler with Earths 1, 9, 66, and 89.
** This universe shares a Kate Kane with Earth-1 and an unnamed universe.
** This universe shares a Mr. Freeze with Earths 1, 66, and 89.
** This universe share a Clayface with Earths 1 and 203.
** This universe shares a Luke Fox with Earth-1.
* BadFuture: This timeline is at least five years in the future from Earth-1, with Kate Kane's career as Batwoman having already come and gone, ending tragically with her death.
* CrapsackWorld: Big time, to the point of the resident Batman not minding if it gets destroyed. Among other things, Superman is dead [[spoiler:because Batman himself murdered him.]]
* IdenticalStranger: This universe's Beth Kane looks like Dinah Laurel Lance (now Dinah Redmond) of Earth-203.
* InSpiteOfANail:
** Bruce Wayne became Batman much like on Earths 1, 2, 9, 21, 38, 66, 89, 203, and an undesignated universe.
** Kal-El/Clark Kent became Superman much like on Earths 9, 21, 38, 75, 96, and an undesignated universe.
** This is one of five known universes pre-Crisis in which Superman and Batman are both active, the others being Earths 9, 21, 38, and an undesignated Earth.
** This is one of four known universes where a Creator/RachelSkarsten character is closely connected to the Bat-family, and one of three in which she is Beth Kane.
** This is one of three known universes where a Creator/RachelSkarsten and Creator/RubyRose characters are twins.
* ShoutOutThemeNaming: Is named for the year ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond'' debuted in 1999, and is aesthetically strongly influenced by that show, set in a decaying, overgrown Wayne Manor with an elderly embittered Bruce cared for by a young man who's his OnlyFriend (with Luke Fox standing in for Terry [=McGinnis=]). That said, thisis.
* RedShirt: One of the superheroes slain by Mar Novu.
* InSpiteOfANail: Another dead Firestorm in TheMultiverse following Earths 2 and 1.
* StartToCorpse: Introduced via his dead body.world quickly turns out to be an EvilCounterpart AlternateUniverse to ''Beyond''.
* AlternateSelf:
** This universe shares a Brice Wayne with Earths 1, 2, 9, 21, 38, 66, 89, 203, and an undesignated universe.
** This universe shares a Joker with Earths 1, 9, 66, 89, 96, 203, and an undesignated universe.
** This universe shares a Kal-El/Clark Kent with Earths 9, 21, 38, 75, 96, and numerous undesignated universes.
** Beth Kane with Earth-1 and an unnamed universe. Earth-203 Dinah Laurel Lance/Redmond also bears their physical likeness.
** This universe shares a Penguin with Earths 1, 9, 66, and 89.
** This universe shares a Riddler with Earths 1, 9, 66, and 89.
** This universe shares a Kate Kane with Earth-1 and an unnamed universe.
** This universe shares a Mr. Freeze with Earths 1, 66, and 89.
** This universe share a Clayface with Earths 1 and 203.
** This universe shares a Luke Fox with Earth-1.
* BadFuture: This timeline is at least five years in the future from Earth-1, with Kate Kane's career as Batwoman having already come and gone, ending tragically with her death.
* CrapsackWorld: Big time, to the point of the resident Batman not minding if it gets destroyed. Among other things, Superman is dead [[spoiler:because Batman himself murdered him.]]
* IdenticalStranger: This universe's Beth Kane looks like Dinah Laurel Lance (now Dinah Redmond) of Earth-203.
* InSpiteOfANail:
** Bruce Wayne became Batman much like on Earths 1, 2, 9, 21, 38, 66, 89, 203, and an undesignated universe.
** Kal-El/Clark Kent became Superman much like on Earths 9, 21, 38, 75, 96, and an undesignated universe.
** This is one of five known universes pre-Crisis in which Superman and Batman are both active, the others being Earths 9, 21, 38, and an undesignated Earth.
** This is one of four known universes where a Creator/RachelSkarsten character is closely connected to the Bat-family, and one of three in which she is Beth Kane.
** This is one of three known universes where a Creator/RachelSkarsten and Creator/RubyRose characters are twins.
* ShoutOutThemeNaming: Is named for the year ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond'' debuted in 1999, and is aesthetically strongly influenced by that show, set in a decaying, overgrown Wayne Manor with an elderly embittered Bruce cared for by a young man who's his OnlyFriend (with Luke Fox standing in for Terry [=McGinnis=]). That said, this
* RedShirt: One of the superheroes slain by Mar Novu.
* InSpiteOfANail: Another dead Firestorm in TheMultiverse following Earths 2 and 1.
* StartToCorpse: Introduced via his dead body.
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[[folder:Hawkman]]
!! ComicBook/{{Hawkman}}
!!!'''Species''': Unknown
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{Supergirl|2015}}'' | ''Series/TheFlash2014'' | ''Series/{{Arrow}}'' | ''Series/{{Elseworlds|2018}}'' [[note]](''Series/TheFlash2014'')[[/note]]
A bird-like superhero.
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!![[Franchise/{{Batman}} Bruce Wayne / Batman]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:''It's like a wise man once said, "Battle not with monsters lest you become a monster."'']]
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/KevinConroy
!!!'''Known Aliases:''' Franchise/{{Batman}}.
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/Batwoman2019S1E9CrisisOnInfiniteEarthsHourTwo Crisis on Infinite Earths, Part Two]]" (''Batwoman'' 1x9)
!!!'''Appearances:'''
A bird-like superhero.
This Earth's resident version of Batman, who has long since abandoned all hope.
->See Characters/ArrowverseBatFamily for the Earths 1 and 38 characters who bear his name and background
->See Characters/ArrowverseEarth2 for the Earth-2 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/Titans2018OtherSuperheroes for the Earth-9 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/DoomPatrol2019OtherCharacters for the Earth-21 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/Batman1966Heroes for the Earth-66 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/BatmanFilmSeriesBatFamily for the Earth-89/Earth-97 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/SmallvilleClarksAllies for the Earth-167 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/SmallvilleOtherMajorVillains for the AlternateUniverse Earth-167 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/BirdsOfPrey2002 for the Earth-203 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/DCEUBatman page for the character in an undesignated Earth who bears his name and background
->See ComicBook/New52 for the Earth-N52 character who bears his name and background
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* AmbiguousSituation: We don't know which version of the character (Carter Hall, Katar Hol, etc.) this is.
* AmbiguouslyHuman: We don't know if this version is Thanagarian[[note]]or even a HalfHumanHybrid like Katar was post-''Hawkworld''[[/note]] or a cursed human.
* RedShirt: One of the superheroes slain by Mar Novu.
* StartToCorpse: Introduced via his dead body.
* WingedHumanoid: He has visible wings.
* AmbiguouslyHuman: We don't know if this version is Thanagarian[[note]]or even a HalfHumanHybrid like Katar was post-''Hawkworld''[[/note]] or a cursed human.
* RedShirt: One of the superheroes slain by Mar Novu.
* StartToCorpse: Introduced via his dead body.
* WingedHumanoid: He has visible wings.
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* AmbiguousSituation: ActorAllusion: A small one. Before he's physically revealed, all we hear is his familiar deep voice coming from the stairs; Kevin Conroy, of course, is famous for his extensive voice work as Batman.
* AdaptationalVillainy: With regards to his inspirations.
** The Batman of ''ComicBook/KingdomCome'' was a bit darker a hero than normal, turning Gotham into a borderline police state and pretending to ally with the villains, but he was still a hero. Earth-99's Batman is, at best, a KnightTemplar, and at worst, no different from the killers he once fought against; whatever you lean towards seeing him as, he's undeniably a xenophobic serial killer who loses all sympathy when you lay eyes on those glasses.
** The elderly Bruce Wayne of ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond'' is highly cynical, but has his bright spots, and actually retired once he was aware he [[BatmanGrabsAGun was going to go too far]] due to his increasing age. On the other hand, Bruce Wayne of Earth-99 kept going well into his old age, becoming increasingly brutal, and only stopped once he was crippled in his final battle with Superman.
** He went through the same kind of path as Bruce/Batman from ''Film/BatmanVSupermanDawnOfJustice'' (hatred of Kryptonians out of BewareTheSuperman), but had no HeelRealization, didn't spare the life of Superman and didn't become TheAtoner.
* AdvertisedExtra: He was prominently advertised (probably because [[Creator/KevinConroy of who played him]]), but dies relatively quickly during Part 2 of the Crisis.
* BewareTheSuperman: Or in this case, Beware the Batman. This Earth was subjected to Batman relinquishing his ThouShaltNotKill rule and going on a killing spree, to the point where he it was considered a Reign of Terror.
* BeyondRedemption: He's way past any redemption point despite Earth-1 Kate's attempt to convince him to change his ways.
* BombThrowingAnarchists: Borrows a line from ''ComicBook/TheDarkKnightReturns'' ("He always said yes, to anyone with a badge or a flag") to explain his agenda beyond kneejerk [[BewareTheSuperman FantasticRacism.]] Echoing themes in Supergirl's relationship with the D.E.O., this Superman chose to cooperate with the U.S. government, making it unacceptably powerful in Bruce's eyes. Bruce's opposition turned out [[GoneHorriblyRight more effective than he planned for]]; the world is now a [[AnarchyIsChaos chaotic wasteland]].
* BrokenAce: Years of fighting have left him an old, broken mess, dependent on an exoskeleton just to move around to say nothing about his mental state.
* BrokeYourArmPunchingOutCthulhu: He managed to defeat and kill Superman, but at the expense of the CareerEndingInjury he currently (and permanently) has.
* CharacterTics: When speaking, Bruce has his mouth and lips dart all over the place, as if he can't control them. This is a permutation of how Kevin Conroy does his Batman and Bruce voice in a recording booth, as he's a Voice Actor by trade, doing those sorts of vocal movements isn't weird for him, but it does look quite odd to the audience. Though considering he's portraying an elderly, slightly nutty in the head Bruce Wayne here, it works in his favour.
* CareerEndingInjury: His battle with Superman has left him too mentally and physically broken to continue his crime-fighting.
* CompositeCharacter: He has the looks of Batman from ''ComicBook/KingdomCome'', with Conroy playing him similarly to Old Bruce from the DCAU's ''[[WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond Beyond]]'' era, but his attitude is more similar to the version from ''Film/BatmanVSupermanDawnOfJustice'' pre-HeelRealization, and he quotes both that film and '' ComicBook/TheDarkKnightReturns'' to describe his hatred of Superman. His Batmobile is also based on the [[Film/Batman1989 Tim Burton version]], though we only see it under a sheet.
* TheCynic: He has long since abandoned any kind of hope and will to fight, basically waiting to die in his manor, even saying that it is probably best if the Anti-Monitor ends his miserable existence.
* DarkIsEvil: Unlike [[DarkIsNotEvil virtually every other Batman]], this one is a FallenHero and a serial killer responsible for the deaths of most of his rogues and Superman.
* DeathSeeker: He's a bitter old hermit waiting for death in his mansion. He pretty much goads Kate [[SuicideByCop into killing him]].
* DeconstructedCharacterArchetype: Of the DarkerAndEdgier interpretations of Batman, but particularly the [[Film/BatmanVSupermanDawnOfJustice versions]] where he abandons his no-kill rule. Instead of making a difference, his legacy is that the public sees him as a murderer instead of a PragmaticHero, and he's left to live out his remaining days a physically and mentally broken old man with no real friends or allies and no belief in the fundamental goodness in others.
* DentedIron: Decades of crime-fighting visibly took a toll on his body, though Luke says it was mainly due to his battle with Superman.
* DespairEventHorizon: He's long past it, having given up his life as Batman, broken on the physical, mental, and spiritual levels. He's so far gone that as far as he's concerned, his Earth and every other ''should'' die in Crisis, as there's no hope left for ''any'' of them.
* DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu: He managed to defeat ''and'' kill Superman, though not without a cost.
* DidntThinkThisThrough: Thinking it was a good idea to kill Superman can only be described as Bruce allowing his bigotry towards Kryptonians to [[StupidEvil override his common sense]], given the CareerEndingInjury this was [[BrokeYourArmPunchingOutCthulhu inevitably going to cause]]. Even [[MyMasterRightOrWrong Luke]] notes that going after Superman was idiotic. And then he goes against another Kryptonian, Kara, and this time he's screwed because not only is he physically disabled but it's two against one - Kate, a BadassNormal unaffected by Kryptonite who only flunked military academy because she was a victim of homophobic discrimination, is prepared to protect Kara from this lunatic. The result is Kate accidentally kicking him into the Batcomputer, resulting in a [[HighVoltageDeath fatal electric shock]].
* TheDreaded: While this is a common quality of Batman's, this one went above and beyond. By the time his "war on crime" finally ended, Gotham celebrated his downfall as the end of a reign of terror.
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Despite how far he's fallen, Bruce still cares about Kate, and is happy to meet her Earth-1 counterpart. Until Kate tries to stand up for Kara, at least.
* EvilAllAlong: He is not a Paragon of anything, but a serial killer who even murdered Superman just for being a hidden alien.
* EvilCannotComprehendGood: He's so far gone that he considers breaking one's moral codes to be an inevitability. He's also confused and angry to see Kate defending a Kryptonian, derisively commenting that the Kate he knew didn't trust anyone.
* EvilDoppelganger: While he's a FallenHero rather than straight out evil, he has still crossed a line further than any known Batman has. The only exception is the AlternateUniverse version of his Earth-167 counterpart, who is essentially [[CompositeCharacter the Joker]] and was never a hero which makes this version the second most evil version of Bruce Wayne.
* EvilSoundsDeep: He has a ''very'' deep, gruff voice, fitting since he's played by Batman's most iconic voice actor, and has descended into psychosis.
* FakeCrossover: In the MassiveMultiplayerCrossover that is ''Crisis on Infinite Earths'', he was set up to be old Bruce Wayne of WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond. As it turns out he's [[EvilDoppelganger most definitely not]].
* FallenHero: After starting to kill, he fell off the deep end.
* FantasticRacism: He killed Superman mainly for being a "strange visitor from another planet [who came] to Earth with powers and abilities far beyond those of mortal men". He attacks Earth-38's Supergirl, whom he has no history with or quarrel against, for the same reason, and his commentary indicates he considers her subhuman.
-->'''Bruce:''' The Kate I knew didn't trust anyone, let alone [[WhatMeasureIsANonHuman a Kryptonian]].
* FauxAffablyEvil: He's quite well-mannered and presentable in his introduction, telling Luke to stand down and welcome their new guests. But then the MaskOfSanity drops and his true self gets revealed to Kate.
* {{Foil}}: To the Earth-96 Clark Kent / Superman. Both are AlternateUniverse versions of the two core DC heroes, both are potential Paragons, both are {{Old Superhero}}es who are much more older than their main counterparts, both are loosely based off the ''ComicBook/KingdomCome'' version, and both experienced immense tragedy in the loss of loved ones. However, the contrast comes where grief ended up breaking Bruce and turning him [[HeWhoFightsMonsters into a monster]] as bad as his villains, while Clark stayed true to his ideals and ended up an even bigger hero. Bruce is a RetiredBadass (or rather a RetiredMonster) by virtue of experiencing a CareerEndingInjury and forced to use an exoskeleton to move about, while Clark is still very much active as a superhero and even stronger than most Supermen due to more years spent under the yellow sun. While Bruce was ultimately not the Paragon of Courage, Clark was indeed the Paragon of Truth. In essence both physically and mentally, Clark is the best Superman of all, while Bruce is Batman at his very worst.
* HandicappedBadass: He suffered a CareerEndingInjury that necessitates wearing an exoskeleton just to move, but he's still able to incapacitate Kara using said suit.
* HeWhoFightsMonsters: He directly quotes the Nietzsche passage to Kate. Not only did he kill most of his rogues gallery, he even murdered his Earth's version of Superman!
* HighVoltageDeath: Kate inadvertently kills him by kicking him back against the Batcomputer, which fries his exoskeleton to lethal extremes.
* ItGetsEasier: Admits this, when it comes to killing.
-->'''Bruce:''' You ''start'' with a code, you hang onto it with every ''[[SillyRabbitIdealismIsForKids self-righteous]]'' breath, but then you take one life, then another, then another, then another. You'll see.
* KarmicDeath: His attempt to murder Kara for being a Kryptonian results in Kate accidentally killing him.
* LeanAndMean: He's incredibly bony, presumably because his body is permanently broken by Superman and can no longer be exercised as a result. And mean? Just look at all the mementos he kept of the people who died because of his actions.
* ManInTheMachine: Is dependent on a PoweredArmor exoskeleton to move, giving him super-strength but otherwise greatly limiting his mobility, akin to the version of Batman seen in ''ComicBook/KingdomCome''. It was his world's Superman who put him there.
* MaskOfSanity: He seems rational at first, albeit broken and more cynical than ever, seeming to just be a logical conclusion to his lifetime of fighting crime in Gotham. The mask starts to slip when he admits to Kate that he's killed too many people to count, and it's gone completely by the time Kara confronts him in the Batcave, revealing the embittered, xenophobic, nihilistic monster that he's become.
* MyGreatestFailure: We don't know exactly how Bruce-99's StartOfDarkness began, but seeing his Kate try to follow in his footsteps (and do it better and less lethally than him) only to die sounds like it was part of it.
* NoisyRobots: His exoskeleton emits noise whenever he moves.
* PetTheDog:
** He chides Luke for being rude when Kate and Kara come to call, as they don't get visitors very often.
** He's genuinely polite and friendly towards Kate for most of the time they spend talking, clearly happy to see his cousin again, even if this isn't the Kate he lost.
* PoweredArmor: Earth-99 Batman is in an exoskeleton due to a lifetime of injuries. It's powered by Kryptonite.
* PyrrhicVictory: He accomplished the nigh impossible task of killing his world's Superman, only to be crippled from his wounds.
* RedemptionRejection: Kate begs him to take up the mantle of the Paragon of Courage and stop the Crisis to redeem himself, but he coldly dismisses the idea that either he or the Multiverse deserves to be saved.
* RedHerring: He was not the Paragon of Courage, rather it was Kate herself.
* RetiredMonster: We see a newspaper headline proclaiming that the Batman's "reign of terror" ended some time ago, presumably after his fight with Superman took him out of commission.
* SeenItAll: Other than some surprise at seeing Kate, he isn't fazed by a visit from her alternate Earth doppelgänger or learning about a Multiverse facing impending annihilation. That's because he's past caring and actually welcomes the end of all life.
* SelfDisposingVillain: While Kate is [[AccidentalMurder somewhat]] responsible for his death, it's mostly his own fault. He attacks her, she kicks him back in self-defense, which unintentionally leads to him and his armor being fatally electrocuted by an apparatus on the table.
* SerialKiller: Heavily implied to have become this, from his talk of how killing became easier for him, to his trophy case, to the talk about his "reign of terror" which is not too far divorced from the likes of his rogues.
* ShadowArchetype: Of DCEU Batman. Like him, he went downward spiral because of his protégé's death (Robin in DCEU Batman's case, Kate Kane in Earth-99 Batman's case) and because he started killing. He also quickly perceive Superman as a threat once he knew about him. The stark difference is that while DCEU Batman did not succeed, this Batman did, and he kept falling off the deep end.
* StoppedCaring: His CareerEndingInjury plus the death of his Kate has left him apathetic about everything.
* StrawNihilist: Believes that not only is there no hope for his universe, but that there is no hope for any Earth on ''any'' universe, and says so down to his dying breath.
* SuicideByCop: His death has shades of this, as he basically forces Kate to kill him and previously rambles about being better off dead.
-->'''Bruce:''' Yes, let it end, let it all end. This world's not worth saving in ''any'' universe.
* TimeShiftedActor: Possibly. Earth-99 has a number of doppelgangers with Earth-1, including Kate and Luke, while the two different Bruce Waynes are played different actors, with Earth-1 Bruce being played by the much younger Warren Christie. But due to this being a much older Bruce, this trope could be in effect.
* TrophyRoom: Luke euphemistically calls Bruce's library a collection of "mementos" but Kara quickly recognizes it for what it is. Proves to be his undoing, since the most prominent trophy on display is Clark Kent's shattered glasses.
* VillainousLegacy: Although he dies in his first and only appearance, Kate later reflects on this murderous version ofthe character (Carter Hall, Katar Hol, etc.) this is.
him when she herself accidentally kills August Cartwright, worried that she's becoming more like him. In fact, it turns out Earth-1 Bruce has ''also'' taken a life; specifically, The Joker's. Ironically, Earth-99 Bruce's own death was also in a sense caused by Kate, though [[SelfDisposingVillain she only meant to push him back in self-defense]].
*AmbiguouslyHuman: We don't know if WalkingSpoiler: Talking about this version is Thanagarian[[note]]or even a HalfHumanHybrid like Katar was post-''Hawkworld''[[/note]] or a cursed human.
* RedShirt: Oneof the superheroes slain Bruce Wayne beyond him being an older one played by Mar Novu.
* StartToCorpse: Introduced viaKevin Conroy reveals his dead body.
AdaptationalVillainy status.
*WingedHumanoid: He has visible wings.WeUsedToBeFriends: Implied; Bruce refers to Superman as "Clark", showing that, at minimum, he knew Superman's secret identity.
* WhamLine: The line that reveals his MaskOfSanity for what it is.
-->'''Bruce:''' I've lost track of how many people I've killed.
* AdaptationalVillainy: With regards to his inspirations.
** The Batman of ''ComicBook/KingdomCome'' was a bit darker a hero than normal, turning Gotham into a borderline police state and pretending to ally with the villains, but he was still a hero. Earth-99's Batman is, at best, a KnightTemplar, and at worst, no different from the killers he once fought against; whatever you lean towards seeing him as, he's undeniably a xenophobic serial killer who loses all sympathy when you lay eyes on those glasses.
** The elderly Bruce Wayne of ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond'' is highly cynical, but has his bright spots, and actually retired once he was aware he [[BatmanGrabsAGun was going to go too far]] due to his increasing age. On the other hand, Bruce Wayne of Earth-99 kept going well into his old age, becoming increasingly brutal, and only stopped once he was crippled in his final battle with Superman.
** He went through the same kind of path as Bruce/Batman from ''Film/BatmanVSupermanDawnOfJustice'' (hatred of Kryptonians out of BewareTheSuperman), but had no HeelRealization, didn't spare the life of Superman and didn't become TheAtoner.
* AdvertisedExtra: He was prominently advertised (probably because [[Creator/KevinConroy of who played him]]), but dies relatively quickly during Part 2 of the Crisis.
* BewareTheSuperman: Or in this case, Beware the Batman. This Earth was subjected to Batman relinquishing his ThouShaltNotKill rule and going on a killing spree, to the point where he it was considered a Reign of Terror.
* BeyondRedemption: He's way past any redemption point despite Earth-1 Kate's attempt to convince him to change his ways.
* BombThrowingAnarchists: Borrows a line from ''ComicBook/TheDarkKnightReturns'' ("He always said yes, to anyone with a badge or a flag") to explain his agenda beyond kneejerk [[BewareTheSuperman FantasticRacism.]] Echoing themes in Supergirl's relationship with the D.E.O., this Superman chose to cooperate with the U.S. government, making it unacceptably powerful in Bruce's eyes. Bruce's opposition turned out [[GoneHorriblyRight more effective than he planned for]]; the world is now a [[AnarchyIsChaos chaotic wasteland]].
* BrokenAce: Years of fighting have left him an old, broken mess, dependent on an exoskeleton just to move around to say nothing about his mental state.
* BrokeYourArmPunchingOutCthulhu: He managed to defeat and kill Superman, but at the expense of the CareerEndingInjury he currently (and permanently) has.
* CharacterTics: When speaking, Bruce has his mouth and lips dart all over the place, as if he can't control them. This is a permutation of how Kevin Conroy does his Batman and Bruce voice in a recording booth, as he's a Voice Actor by trade, doing those sorts of vocal movements isn't weird for him, but it does look quite odd to the audience. Though considering he's portraying an elderly, slightly nutty in the head Bruce Wayne here, it works in his favour.
* CareerEndingInjury: His battle with Superman has left him too mentally and physically broken to continue his crime-fighting.
* CompositeCharacter: He has the looks of Batman from ''ComicBook/KingdomCome'', with Conroy playing him similarly to Old Bruce from the DCAU's ''[[WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond Beyond]]'' era, but his attitude is more similar to the version from ''Film/BatmanVSupermanDawnOfJustice'' pre-HeelRealization, and he quotes both that film and '' ComicBook/TheDarkKnightReturns'' to describe his hatred of Superman. His Batmobile is also based on the [[Film/Batman1989 Tim Burton version]], though we only see it under a sheet.
* TheCynic: He has long since abandoned any kind of hope and will to fight, basically waiting to die in his manor, even saying that it is probably best if the Anti-Monitor ends his miserable existence.
* DarkIsEvil: Unlike [[DarkIsNotEvil virtually every other Batman]], this one is a FallenHero and a serial killer responsible for the deaths of most of his rogues and Superman.
* DeathSeeker: He's a bitter old hermit waiting for death in his mansion. He pretty much goads Kate [[SuicideByCop into killing him]].
* DeconstructedCharacterArchetype: Of the DarkerAndEdgier interpretations of Batman, but particularly the [[Film/BatmanVSupermanDawnOfJustice versions]] where he abandons his no-kill rule. Instead of making a difference, his legacy is that the public sees him as a murderer instead of a PragmaticHero, and he's left to live out his remaining days a physically and mentally broken old man with no real friends or allies and no belief in the fundamental goodness in others.
* DentedIron: Decades of crime-fighting visibly took a toll on his body, though Luke says it was mainly due to his battle with Superman.
* DespairEventHorizon: He's long past it, having given up his life as Batman, broken on the physical, mental, and spiritual levels. He's so far gone that as far as he's concerned, his Earth and every other ''should'' die in Crisis, as there's no hope left for ''any'' of them.
* DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu: He managed to defeat ''and'' kill Superman, though not without a cost.
* DidntThinkThisThrough: Thinking it was a good idea to kill Superman can only be described as Bruce allowing his bigotry towards Kryptonians to [[StupidEvil override his common sense]], given the CareerEndingInjury this was [[BrokeYourArmPunchingOutCthulhu inevitably going to cause]]. Even [[MyMasterRightOrWrong Luke]] notes that going after Superman was idiotic. And then he goes against another Kryptonian, Kara, and this time he's screwed because not only is he physically disabled but it's two against one - Kate, a BadassNormal unaffected by Kryptonite who only flunked military academy because she was a victim of homophobic discrimination, is prepared to protect Kara from this lunatic. The result is Kate accidentally kicking him into the Batcomputer, resulting in a [[HighVoltageDeath fatal electric shock]].
* TheDreaded: While this is a common quality of Batman's, this one went above and beyond. By the time his "war on crime" finally ended, Gotham celebrated his downfall as the end of a reign of terror.
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Despite how far he's fallen, Bruce still cares about Kate, and is happy to meet her Earth-1 counterpart. Until Kate tries to stand up for Kara, at least.
* EvilAllAlong: He is not a Paragon of anything, but a serial killer who even murdered Superman just for being a hidden alien.
* EvilCannotComprehendGood: He's so far gone that he considers breaking one's moral codes to be an inevitability. He's also confused and angry to see Kate defending a Kryptonian, derisively commenting that the Kate he knew didn't trust anyone.
* EvilDoppelganger: While he's a FallenHero rather than straight out evil, he has still crossed a line further than any known Batman has. The only exception is the AlternateUniverse version of his Earth-167 counterpart, who is essentially [[CompositeCharacter the Joker]] and was never a hero which makes this version the second most evil version of Bruce Wayne.
* EvilSoundsDeep: He has a ''very'' deep, gruff voice, fitting since he's played by Batman's most iconic voice actor, and has descended into psychosis.
* FakeCrossover: In the MassiveMultiplayerCrossover that is ''Crisis on Infinite Earths'', he was set up to be old Bruce Wayne of WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond. As it turns out he's [[EvilDoppelganger most definitely not]].
* FallenHero: After starting to kill, he fell off the deep end.
* FantasticRacism: He killed Superman mainly for being a "strange visitor from another planet [who came] to Earth with powers and abilities far beyond those of mortal men". He attacks Earth-38's Supergirl, whom he has no history with or quarrel against, for the same reason, and his commentary indicates he considers her subhuman.
-->'''Bruce:''' The Kate I knew didn't trust anyone, let alone [[WhatMeasureIsANonHuman a Kryptonian]].
* FauxAffablyEvil: He's quite well-mannered and presentable in his introduction, telling Luke to stand down and welcome their new guests. But then the MaskOfSanity drops and his true self gets revealed to Kate.
* {{Foil}}: To the Earth-96 Clark Kent / Superman. Both are AlternateUniverse versions of the two core DC heroes, both are potential Paragons, both are {{Old Superhero}}es who are much more older than their main counterparts, both are loosely based off the ''ComicBook/KingdomCome'' version, and both experienced immense tragedy in the loss of loved ones. However, the contrast comes where grief ended up breaking Bruce and turning him [[HeWhoFightsMonsters into a monster]] as bad as his villains, while Clark stayed true to his ideals and ended up an even bigger hero. Bruce is a RetiredBadass (or rather a RetiredMonster) by virtue of experiencing a CareerEndingInjury and forced to use an exoskeleton to move about, while Clark is still very much active as a superhero and even stronger than most Supermen due to more years spent under the yellow sun. While Bruce was ultimately not the Paragon of Courage, Clark was indeed the Paragon of Truth. In essence both physically and mentally, Clark is the best Superman of all, while Bruce is Batman at his very worst.
* HandicappedBadass: He suffered a CareerEndingInjury that necessitates wearing an exoskeleton just to move, but he's still able to incapacitate Kara using said suit.
* HeWhoFightsMonsters: He directly quotes the Nietzsche passage to Kate. Not only did he kill most of his rogues gallery, he even murdered his Earth's version of Superman!
* HighVoltageDeath: Kate inadvertently kills him by kicking him back against the Batcomputer, which fries his exoskeleton to lethal extremes.
* ItGetsEasier: Admits this, when it comes to killing.
-->'''Bruce:''' You ''start'' with a code, you hang onto it with every ''[[SillyRabbitIdealismIsForKids self-righteous]]'' breath, but then you take one life, then another, then another, then another. You'll see.
* KarmicDeath: His attempt to murder Kara for being a Kryptonian results in Kate accidentally killing him.
* LeanAndMean: He's incredibly bony, presumably because his body is permanently broken by Superman and can no longer be exercised as a result. And mean? Just look at all the mementos he kept of the people who died because of his actions.
* ManInTheMachine: Is dependent on a PoweredArmor exoskeleton to move, giving him super-strength but otherwise greatly limiting his mobility, akin to the version of Batman seen in ''ComicBook/KingdomCome''. It was his world's Superman who put him there.
* MaskOfSanity: He seems rational at first, albeit broken and more cynical than ever, seeming to just be a logical conclusion to his lifetime of fighting crime in Gotham. The mask starts to slip when he admits to Kate that he's killed too many people to count, and it's gone completely by the time Kara confronts him in the Batcave, revealing the embittered, xenophobic, nihilistic monster that he's become.
* MyGreatestFailure: We don't know exactly how Bruce-99's StartOfDarkness began, but seeing his Kate try to follow in his footsteps (and do it better and less lethally than him) only to die sounds like it was part of it.
* NoisyRobots: His exoskeleton emits noise whenever he moves.
* PetTheDog:
** He chides Luke for being rude when Kate and Kara come to call, as they don't get visitors very often.
** He's genuinely polite and friendly towards Kate for most of the time they spend talking, clearly happy to see his cousin again, even if this isn't the Kate he lost.
* PoweredArmor: Earth-99 Batman is in an exoskeleton due to a lifetime of injuries. It's powered by Kryptonite.
* PyrrhicVictory: He accomplished the nigh impossible task of killing his world's Superman, only to be crippled from his wounds.
* RedemptionRejection: Kate begs him to take up the mantle of the Paragon of Courage and stop the Crisis to redeem himself, but he coldly dismisses the idea that either he or the Multiverse deserves to be saved.
* RedHerring: He was not the Paragon of Courage, rather it was Kate herself.
* RetiredMonster: We see a newspaper headline proclaiming that the Batman's "reign of terror" ended some time ago, presumably after his fight with Superman took him out of commission.
* SeenItAll: Other than some surprise at seeing Kate, he isn't fazed by a visit from her alternate Earth doppelgänger or learning about a Multiverse facing impending annihilation. That's because he's past caring and actually welcomes the end of all life.
* SelfDisposingVillain: While Kate is [[AccidentalMurder somewhat]] responsible for his death, it's mostly his own fault. He attacks her, she kicks him back in self-defense, which unintentionally leads to him and his armor being fatally electrocuted by an apparatus on the table.
* SerialKiller: Heavily implied to have become this, from his talk of how killing became easier for him, to his trophy case, to the talk about his "reign of terror" which is not too far divorced from the likes of his rogues.
* ShadowArchetype: Of DCEU Batman. Like him, he went downward spiral because of his protégé's death (Robin in DCEU Batman's case, Kate Kane in Earth-99 Batman's case) and because he started killing. He also quickly perceive Superman as a threat once he knew about him. The stark difference is that while DCEU Batman did not succeed, this Batman did, and he kept falling off the deep end.
* StoppedCaring: His CareerEndingInjury plus the death of his Kate has left him apathetic about everything.
* StrawNihilist: Believes that not only is there no hope for his universe, but that there is no hope for any Earth on ''any'' universe, and says so down to his dying breath.
* SuicideByCop: His death has shades of this, as he basically forces Kate to kill him and previously rambles about being better off dead.
-->'''Bruce:''' Yes, let it end, let it all end. This world's not worth saving in ''any'' universe.
* TimeShiftedActor: Possibly. Earth-99 has a number of doppelgangers with Earth-1, including Kate and Luke, while the two different Bruce Waynes are played different actors, with Earth-1 Bruce being played by the much younger Warren Christie. But due to this being a much older Bruce, this trope could be in effect.
* TrophyRoom: Luke euphemistically calls Bruce's library a collection of "mementos" but Kara quickly recognizes it for what it is. Proves to be his undoing, since the most prominent trophy on display is Clark Kent's shattered glasses.
* VillainousLegacy: Although he dies in his first and only appearance, Kate later reflects on this murderous version of
*
* RedShirt: One
* StartToCorpse: Introduced via
*
* WhamLine: The line that reveals his MaskOfSanity for what it is.
-->'''Bruce:''' I've lost track of how many people I've killed.
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[[folder:Hawkgirl]]
!! Hawkgirl
!!!'''Species''': Unknown
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{Supergirl|2015}}'' | ''Series/TheFlash2014'' | ''Series/{{Arrow}}'' | ''Series/{{Elseworlds|2018}}'' [[note]](''Series/TheFlash2014'')[[/note]]
A bird-like superhero.
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!![[ComicBook/{{Batwing}} Luke Fox]]
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/CamrusJohnson
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/Batwoman2019S1E9CrisisOnInfiniteEarthsHourTwo Crisis on Infinite Earths, Part Two]]" (''Batwoman'' 1x9)
!!!'''Appearance:''' ''Series/{{Crisis On Infinite Earths|2019}}''[[note]](''Series/{{Batwoman|2019}}'')[[/note]]
The Earth-99 version of Luke Fox.
->See the Characters/ArrowverseBatFamily page for Earth-1 Luke Fox
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* AmbiguousSituation: We don't know which version of the character (Shayera, Kendra Saunders, etc.) this is.
* AmbiguouslyHuman: We don't know if this version is Thanagarian or a cursed human.
* RedShirt: One of the superheroes slain by Mar Novu.
* StartToCorpse: Introduced via her dead body.
* WingedHumanoid: She has visible wings.
* AmbiguouslyHuman: We don't know if this version is Thanagarian or a cursed human.
* RedShirt: One of the superheroes slain by Mar Novu.
* StartToCorpse: Introduced via her dead body.
* WingedHumanoid: She has visible wings.
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* AmbiguousSituation: We don't know which version of AdaptationalWimp: [[{{DownplayedTrope}} Downplayed Trope.]] While not as competent as his comics counterpart, he still fares better in combat than the character (Shayera, Kendra Saunders, etc.) main Earth-1 Luke.
* AlternateUniverseReedRichardsIsAwesome: He is much more muscular than his Earth-1 counterpart, as noted by Kate and Kara, and he is not shy to draw a gun on intruders, even if they are strong enough to break down a door.
* CompositeCharacter: Takes the place of Terry [=McGinnis=] as the young man accompanying an elderly retired Bruce Wayne.
* MrFanservice: The first thing Kate notices about him is his abs.
* MyMasterRightOrWrong: He shows no issue with Bruce killing his RoguesGallery and [[spoiler:Superman]], only remarking that going after the latter [[DidntThinkThisThrough wasn't a]] [[StupidEvil good]] [[CareerEndingInjury idea]].
* OnlyFriend: Is thisis.
* AmbiguouslyHuman: We don't know if this version is Thanagarian or a cursed human.
* RedShirt: One offor Bruce Wayne the superheroes slain by Mar Novu.
way Earth-1's Luke is for Kate.
*StartToCorpse: Introduced via TruerToTheText: His eagerness to get into action, MrFanservice status, and no-nonsense attitude are much more faithful to the comics than the main Earth-1 version.
* WalkingShirtlessScene: He constantly has an open shirt that shows his muscular build.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: It's unknown what happens to him after Kara discovers Bruce murdered the Superman of Earth-99, especially since he didn't appear to have any qualms with Batman going through with it along with the fact Kara changed into herdead body.
* WingedHumanoid: She has visible wings.Supergirl outfit. Even if Kara left him, he still remained in the mansion after Bruce was [[AccidentalMurder accidentally killed by Kate]].
* AlternateUniverseReedRichardsIsAwesome: He is much more muscular than his Earth-1 counterpart, as noted by Kate and Kara, and he is not shy to draw a gun on intruders, even if they are strong enough to break down a door.
* CompositeCharacter: Takes the place of Terry [=McGinnis=] as the young man accompanying an elderly retired Bruce Wayne.
* MrFanservice: The first thing Kate notices about him is his abs.
* MyMasterRightOrWrong: He shows no issue with Bruce killing his RoguesGallery and [[spoiler:Superman]], only remarking that going after the latter [[DidntThinkThisThrough wasn't a]] [[StupidEvil good]] [[CareerEndingInjury idea]].
* OnlyFriend: Is this
* AmbiguouslyHuman: We don't know if this version is Thanagarian or a cursed human.
* RedShirt: One of
*
* WalkingShirtlessScene: He constantly has an open shirt that shows his muscular build.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: It's unknown what happens to him after Kara discovers Bruce murdered the Superman of Earth-99, especially since he didn't appear to have any qualms with Batman going through with it along with the fact Kara changed into her
* WingedHumanoid: She has visible wings.
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[[folder:Stargirl]]
!! ComicBook/{{Stargirl|DCComics}}
!!!'''Species''': Empowered Human
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{Supergirl|2015}}'' | ''Series/TheFlash2014'' | ''Series/{{Arrow}}'' | ''Series/{{Elseworlds|2018}}'' [[note]](''Series/TheFlash2014'')[[/note]]
A staff-wielding superhero .
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!![[ComicBook/{{Batwoman}} Kate Kane / Batwoman]]
!!!'''Species:''' Human
A staff-wielding superhero .
!!!'''Known Aliases:''' ComicBook/{{Batwoman}}
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/Batwoman2019S1E9CrisisOnInfiniteEarthsHourTwo Crisis on Infinite Earths, Part Two]]" (''Batwoman'' 1x9, photo)
!!!'''Appearance:''' ''Series/{{Crisis On Infinite Earths|2019}}''[[note]](''Series/{{Batwoman|2019}}'')[[/note]]
The Earth-99 version of Kate Kane.
->See the Characters/ArrowverseBatFamily page for Earth-1 Kate Kane
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* AmbiguousSituation: We don't know which version of the character this is.
* MagicStaff: Her weapon, though it didn't made any difference against Mar Novu.
* RedShirt: One of the superheroes slain by Mar Novu.
* StartToCorpse: Introduced via her dead body.
* MagicStaff: Her weapon, though it didn't made any difference against Mar Novu.
* RedShirt: One of the superheroes slain by Mar Novu.
* StartToCorpse: Introduced via her dead body.
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* AffirmativeActionLegacy: She succeeded Bruce in the bat mantle but was unfortunately killed off.
* AmbiguousSituation:We don't know which version of It's never stated how long her tenure as Batwoman was because all Bruce said is she was killed five years prior to Crisis. Whether she was killed due to inexperience or the character dangers of vigilantism finally catching up with her is never elaborated on.
* CynicismCatalyst: Kate's death was a major factor in sending the Bruce Wayne of Earth-99 completely off the rails, although he was starting to go downhill before she became Batwoman and before her death.
* DeadAlternateCounterpart: To Earth-1 Kate.
* FantasticRacism: Possibly. Bruce implies that she shared his xenophobic attitudes towards Kryptonians; however, it's common for bigots to delude themselves into thinking everyone else is as bigoted as they are, so [[UnreliableNarrator thisis.
could easily be confirmation bias on Bruce's part]].
*MagicStaff: Her weapon, though MoralityChain: Bruce is latching on her to be his RedeemingReplacement after he started JumpingOffTheSlipperySlope. After she's killed, Bruce loses it and went all in to the dark side.
* PosthumousCharacter: Appears only in a photo of her and her sister Beth in Bruce's effects.
* RedeemingReplacement: She wanted to be this for Bruce, presumably without his murderous tendencies. It didn'tmade go well for her. [[DownplayedTrope However, he indicates that she also had his trust issues, claiming she didn't trust anyone.]] [[UnreliableNarrator But Bruce may also be deluded about Kate's trust issues, or at least she wasn't as paranoid as Bruce himself was.]]
-->'''Bruce:''' My Kate put on the cape. Thought she'd succeed where I failed. All it did was get herself killed.
* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: As mentioned in AmbiguousSituation above, it's unknown how her tenure as Batwoman ended but one thing's a fact; her life was ended by the dangers of vigilantism. It doesn't help that some criminals are likely metahumans, and unlike Earth-1, alien criminals are also implied to be rampant in this universe, if Superman's presence is anydifference against Mar Novu.
indication.
*RedShirt: One of WideEyedIdealist: Bruce sees his Kate as having been this, leading to her inevitable death, and diagnoses Earth-1's Kate as having the superheroes slain by Mar Novu.
* StartToCorpse: Introduced via her dead body.same problem. Time will tell if he was right.
* AmbiguousSituation:
* CynicismCatalyst: Kate's death was a major factor in sending the Bruce Wayne of Earth-99 completely off the rails, although he was starting to go downhill before she became Batwoman and before her death.
* DeadAlternateCounterpart: To Earth-1 Kate.
* FantasticRacism: Possibly. Bruce implies that she shared his xenophobic attitudes towards Kryptonians; however, it's common for bigots to delude themselves into thinking everyone else is as bigoted as they are, so [[UnreliableNarrator this
*
* PosthumousCharacter: Appears only in a photo of her and her sister Beth in Bruce's effects.
* RedeemingReplacement: She wanted to be this for Bruce, presumably without his murderous tendencies. It didn't
-->'''Bruce:''' My Kate put on the cape. Thought she'd succeed where I failed. All it did was get herself killed.
* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: As mentioned in AmbiguousSituation above, it's unknown how her tenure as Batwoman ended but one thing's a fact; her life was ended by the dangers of vigilantism. It doesn't help that some criminals are likely metahumans, and unlike Earth-1, alien criminals are also implied to be rampant in this universe, if Superman's presence is any
*
* StartToCorpse: Introduced via her dead body.
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[[folder:Huntress]]
!! ComicBook/{{Huntress}}
!!!'''Species''': Human
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{Supergirl|2015}}'' | ''Series/TheFlash2014'' | ''Series/{{Arrow}}'' | ''Series/{{Elseworlds|2018}}'' [[note]](''Series/TheFlash2014'')[[/note]]
A crossbow-wielding superhero .
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[[folder:Clayface]]
!!Clayface
!!!'''Species:''' Metahuman
Notorious criminal whom Earth-99 Batman fought years prior.
->See Characters/ArrowverseGothamCityCriminals for the Earth-1 character who bears his/her code name and background
->See Characters/BirdsOfPrey2002 for the Earth-203 character who bears his name and background
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* AmbiguousSituation: We don't know which version of the character (Helena Wayne or Helena Bertinelli) this is.
* RedShirt: One of the superheroes slain by Mar Novu.
* StartToCorpse: Introduced via her dead body.
* RedShirt: One of the superheroes slain by Mar Novu.
* StartToCorpse: Introduced via her dead body.
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* AmbiguousSituation: We AndIMustScream: Currently in the state of a puddle of mud, according to Bruce.
* TheGhost: Only mentioned by Bruce.
* LifesavingMisfortune: Being trapped in a state of mud is still better than being killed by Batman like most of the other supervillain contemporaries.
* {{Shapeshifting}}: Clayface can turn to any form due to being made of, well, clay.
* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Only addressed as Clayface by Bruce, thus we don't know which version of the character(Helena Wayne or Helena Bertinelli) (Basil Karlo, Matt Hagen, Preston Payne, Sondra Fuller, Cassius Payne, Peter Malley, Todd Russell, Johnny Williams) this is.
* RedShirt: One of the superheroes slain by Mar Novu.
* StartToCorpse: Introduced via her dead body.is.
* TheGhost: Only mentioned by Bruce.
* LifesavingMisfortune: Being trapped in a state of mud is still better than being killed by Batman like most of the other supervillain contemporaries.
* {{Shapeshifting}}: Clayface can turn to any form due to being made of, well, clay.
* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Only addressed as Clayface by Bruce, thus we don't know which version of the character
* RedShirt: One of the superheroes slain by Mar Novu.
* StartToCorpse: Introduced via her dead body.
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[[folder:The Ray]]
!! ComicBook/TheRay
!!!'''Species''': Empowered Human
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{Supergirl|2015}}'' | ''Series/TheFlash2014'' | ''Series/{{Arrow}}'' | ''Series/{{Elseworlds|2018}}'' [[note]](''Series/TheFlash2014'')[[/note]]
A light-based powered superhero .
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!!Jane Doe
!!!'''Species:''' Human
A light-based powered superhero .
->See Characters/ArrowverseGothamCityCriminals for Jonathan Cartwright, the Earth-1 character who bears her background
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* AmbiguousSituation: We don't know which version of the character this is.
* InSpiteOfANail: The Ray of Earth-X also died due to interdimensional circumstances.
* RedShirt: One of the superheroes slain by Mar Novu.
* StartToCorpse: Introduced via his dead body.
* InSpiteOfANail: The Ray of Earth-X also died due to interdimensional circumstances.
* RedShirt: One of the superheroes slain by Mar Novu.
* StartToCorpse: Introduced via his dead body.
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* AmbiguousSituation: We don't know which version of TheGhost: Only mentioned by Bruce thinking she was the character this is.
Earth-1 Kate disguising as his beloved late cousin.
*InSpiteOfANail: The Ray LifesavingMisfortune: Being incarcerated in Arkham is miles and away better than being trapped in a state of Earth-X also died due to interdimensional circumstances.
* RedShirt: One ofmud like Clayface and especially killed by Batman like the superheroes slain by Mar Novu.
rest of her supervillain contemporaries.
*StartToCorpse: Introduced via his dead body.MasterOfDisguise: She grafts skin from people's faces and is an expert at voice mimicry, enabling her to disguise into anyone she chooses.
* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Only known as Jane Doe, her criminal name.
*
* RedShirt: One of
*
* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Only known as Jane Doe, her criminal name.
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%%For Earth-96, go to the Superman film series page(s).
!Earth-99
[[folder:In General]]
->''There was no hope for this world.''
-->- '''Bruce Wayne'''
An Earth visited by Kara and Kate during the Crisis, that is in a bad state of affairs.
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!!ComicBook/TheJoker
!!!'''Species:''' Human
A notorious criminal whom Earth-99 Batman killed years prior.
->See Characters/ArrowverseGothamCityCriminals for the
!Earth-99
[[folder:In General]]
->''There was no hope
->See Characters/Titans2018Villains for
-->- '''Bruce Wayne'''
An
->See Characters/Batman1966RoguesGallery for the Earth-66 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/BatmanFilmSeriesTheJoker for the Earth-89 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/SupermanFilmSeries for the Earth-96 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/SmallvilleOtherMajorVillains for Bruce Wayne, the AlternateUniverse Earth-167 character who bears his comic book connections
->See Characters/BirdsOfPrey2002 for the Earth-203 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/DCEUTheJoker page for the character in an undesignated Earth
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* AliensAmongUs: Much like Earths 9, 38, 75, 96, 167, and X, there are Kryptonians living on Earth.
* AlternateSelf:
** This universe shares a Brice Wayne with Earths 1, 2, 9, 21, 38, 66, 89, 203, and an undesignated universe.
** This universe shares a Joker with Earths 1, 9, 66, 89, 96, 203, and an undesignated universe.
** This universe shares a Kal-El/Clark Kent with Earths 9, 21, 38, 75, 96, and numerous undesignated universes.
** Beth Kane with Earth-1 and an unnamed universe. Earth-203 Dinah Laurel Lance/Redmond also bears their physical likeness.
** This universe shares a Penguin with Earths 1, 9, 66, and 89.
** This universe shares a Riddler with Earths 1, 9, 66, and 89.
** This universe shares a Kate Kane with Earth-1 and an unnamed universe.
** This universe shares a Mr. Freeze with Earths 1, 66, and 89.
** This universe share a Clayface with Earths 1 and 203.
** This universe shares a Luke Fox with Earth-1.
* BadFuture: This timeline is at least five years in the future from Earth-1, with Kate Kane's career as Batwoman having already come and gone, ending tragically with her death.
* CrapsackWorld: Big time, to the point of the resident Batman not minding if it gets destroyed. Among other things, Superman is dead [[spoiler:because Batman himself murdered him.]]
* IdenticalStranger: This universe's Beth Kane looks like Dinah Laurel Lance (now Dinah Redmond) of Earth-203.
* InSpiteOfANail:
** Bruce Wayne became Batman much like on Earths 1, 2, 9, 21, 38, 66, 89, 203, and an undesignated universe.
** Kal-El/Clark Kent became Superman much like on Earths 9, 21, 38, 75, 96, and an undesignated universe.
** This is one of five known universes pre-Crisis in which Superman and Batman are both active, the others being Earths 9, 21, 38, and an undesignated Earth.
** This is one of four known universes where a Creator/RachelSkarsten character is closely connected to the Bat-family, and one of three in which she is Beth Kane.
** This is one of three known universes where a Creator/RachelSkarsten and Creator/RubyRose characters are twins.
* ShoutOutThemeNaming: Is named for the year ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond'' debuted in 1999, and is aesthetically strongly influenced by that show, set in a decaying, overgrown Wayne Manor with an elderly embittered Bruce cared for by a young man who's his OnlyFriend (with Luke Fox standing in for Terry [=McGinnis=]). That said, this world quickly turns out to be an EvilCounterpart AlternateUniverse to ''Beyond''.
* AlternateSelf:
** This universe shares a Brice Wayne with Earths 1, 2, 9, 21, 38, 66, 89, 203, and an undesignated universe.
** This universe shares a Joker with Earths 1, 9, 66, 89, 96, 203, and an undesignated universe.
** This universe shares a Kal-El/Clark Kent with Earths 9, 21, 38, 75, 96, and numerous undesignated universes.
** Beth Kane with Earth-1 and an unnamed universe. Earth-203 Dinah Laurel Lance/Redmond also bears their physical likeness.
** This universe shares a Penguin with Earths 1, 9, 66, and 89.
** This universe shares a Riddler with Earths 1, 9, 66, and 89.
** This universe shares a Kate Kane with Earth-1 and an unnamed universe.
** This universe shares a Mr. Freeze with Earths 1, 66, and 89.
** This universe share a Clayface with Earths 1 and 203.
** This universe shares a Luke Fox with Earth-1.
* BadFuture: This timeline is at least five years in the future from Earth-1, with Kate Kane's career as Batwoman having already come and gone, ending tragically with her death.
* CrapsackWorld: Big time, to the point of the resident Batman not minding if it gets destroyed. Among other things, Superman is dead [[spoiler:because Batman himself murdered him.]]
* IdenticalStranger: This universe's Beth Kane looks like Dinah Laurel Lance (now Dinah Redmond) of Earth-203.
* InSpiteOfANail:
** Bruce Wayne became Batman much like on Earths 1, 2, 9, 21, 38, 66, 89, 203, and an undesignated universe.
** Kal-El/Clark Kent became Superman much like on Earths 9, 21, 38, 75, 96, and an undesignated universe.
** This is one of five known universes pre-Crisis in which Superman and Batman are both active, the others being Earths 9, 21, 38, and an undesignated Earth.
** This is one of four known universes where a Creator/RachelSkarsten character is closely connected to the Bat-family, and one of three in which she is Beth Kane.
** This is one of three known universes where a Creator/RachelSkarsten and Creator/RubyRose characters are twins.
* ShoutOutThemeNaming: Is named for the year ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond'' debuted in 1999, and is aesthetically strongly influenced by that show, set in a decaying, overgrown Wayne Manor with an elderly embittered Bruce cared for by a young man who's his OnlyFriend (with Luke Fox standing in for Terry [=McGinnis=]). That said, this world quickly turns out to be an EvilCounterpart AlternateUniverse to ''Beyond''.
to:
* AliensAmongUs: Much like Earths 9, 38, 75, 96, 167, and X, there are Kryptonians living on Earth.
* AlternateSelf:
** This universe shares a Brice WayneDeadAlternateCounterpart: ZigZagged. It's played straight with Earths 1, 2, 9, 21, 38, 66, 89, 203, and an undesignated universe.
** This universe shares ahis Earth-66 counterpart. It's unknown if the Joker with Earths 1, 9, 66, 89, 96, 203, and an undesignated universe.
** This universe sharesshown in ''Film/Batman1989'' is the same one captured by Batman in Alexander Knox's newspaper or just a Kal-El/Clark Kent with Earths 9, 21, 38, 75, 96, and numerous undesignated universes.
** Beth Kane withLegacyCharacter. His Earth-1 and counterpart's current status is unclear at the time although an unnamed universe. Earth-203 Dinah Laurel Lance/Redmond also bears their physical likeness.
** This universe shares a Penguin with Earths 1, 9, 66, and 89.
** This universe shares a Riddler with Earths 1, 9, 66, and 89.
** This universe shares a Kate Kane withepisode set after the Crisis indicates that the Earth-1 and an unnamed universe.
** This universe shares a Mr. Freeze with Earths 1, 66, and 89.
** This universe share a Clayface with Earths 1 and 203.
** This universe shares a Luke Fox with Earth-1.
Joker was also killed by Batman.
*BadFuture: This timeline IconicItem: His card is at least five years in the future from Earth-1, with Bruce's TrophyRoom.
* PosthumousCharacter: Long dead when Earth-1 KateKane's career as Batwoman having already come and gone, ending tragically with her death.
* CrapsackWorld: Big time, to the point of the resident Batman not minding if it gets destroyed. Among other things, Superman is dead [[spoiler:because Batman himself murdered him.]]
* IdenticalStranger: This universe's Beth Kane looks like Dinah Laurel Lance (now Dinah Redmond) of Earth-203.
* InSpiteOfANail:
** Bruce Wayne became Batman much likeKara arrive on Earths 1, 2, 9, 21, 38, 66, 89, 203, and an undesignated universe.
** Kal-El/Clark Kent became Superman much like on Earths 9, 21, 38, 75, 96, and an undesignated universe.
** This is one of five known universes pre-Crisis in which Superman and Batman are both active, the others being Earths 9, 21, 38, and an undesignated Earth.
** This is one of four known universes where a Creator/RachelSkarsten character is closely connected to the Bat-family, and one of three in which she is Beth Kane.
** This is one of three known universes where a Creator/RachelSkarsten and Creator/RubyRose characters are twins.
* ShoutOutThemeNaming: Is named for the year ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond'' debuted in 1999, and is aesthetically strongly influenced by that show, set in a decaying, overgrown Wayne Manor with an elderly embittered Bruce cared for by a young man who's his OnlyFriend (with Luke Fox standing in for Terry [=McGinnis=]). That said,this world quickly turns out to be an EvilCounterpart AlternateUniverse to ''Beyond''.universe.
* AlternateSelf:
** This universe shares a Brice Wayne
** This universe shares a
** This universe shares
** Beth Kane with
** This universe shares a Penguin with Earths 1, 9, 66, and 89.
** This universe shares a Riddler with Earths 1, 9, 66, and 89.
** This universe shares a Kate Kane with
** This universe shares a Mr. Freeze with Earths 1, 66, and 89.
** This universe share a Clayface with Earths 1 and 203.
** This universe shares a Luke Fox with Earth-1.
*
* PosthumousCharacter: Long dead when Earth-1 Kate
* CrapsackWorld: Big time, to the point of the resident Batman not minding if it gets destroyed. Among other things, Superman is dead [[spoiler:because Batman himself murdered him.]]
* IdenticalStranger: This universe's Beth Kane looks like Dinah Laurel Lance (now Dinah Redmond) of Earth-203.
* InSpiteOfANail:
** Bruce Wayne became Batman much like
** Kal-El/Clark Kent became Superman much like on Earths 9, 21, 38, 75, 96, and an undesignated universe.
** This is one of five known universes pre-Crisis in which Superman and Batman are both active, the others being Earths 9, 21, 38, and an undesignated Earth.
** This is one of four known universes where a Creator/RachelSkarsten character is closely connected to the Bat-family, and one of three in which she is Beth Kane.
** This is one of three known universes where a Creator/RachelSkarsten and Creator/RubyRose characters are twins.
* ShoutOutThemeNaming: Is named for the year ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond'' debuted in 1999, and is aesthetically strongly influenced by that show, set in a decaying, overgrown Wayne Manor with an elderly embittered Bruce cared for by a young man who's his OnlyFriend (with Luke Fox standing in for Terry [=McGinnis=]). That said,
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!!!The Bat-Family
[[folder:Bruce Wayne / Batman]]
!![[Franchise/{{Batman}} Bruce Wayne / Batman]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bruce_wayne_28earth_9929.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:''It's like a wise man once said, "Battle not with monsters lest you become a monster."'']]
[[folder:Bruce Wayne / Batman]]
!![[Franchise/{{Batman}} Bruce Wayne / Batman]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bruce_wayne_28earth_9929.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:''It's like a wise man once said, "Battle not with monsters lest you become a monster."'']]
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[[folder:Bruce Wayne / Batman]]
!![[Franchise/{{Batman}} Bruce Wayne / Batman]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bruce_wayne_28earth_9929.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:''It's like a wise man once said, "Battle not with monsters lest you become a monster."'']]
!!ComicBook/TheRiddler
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!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/KevinConroy
!!!'''Known Aliases:''' Franchise/{{Batman}}.
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/Batwoman2019S1E9CrisisOnInfiniteEarthsHourTwo Crisis on Infinite Earths, Part Two]]" (''Batwoman'' 1x9)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{Crisis On Infinite Earths|2019}}''[[note]](''Series/{{Batwoman|2019}}'')[[/note]]
This Earth's resident version of Batman, who has long since abandoned all hope.
->See Characters/ArrowverseBatFamily for the Earths 1 and 38 characters who bear his name and background
->See Characters/ArrowverseEarth2 for the Earth-2 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/Titans2018OtherSuperheroes for the Earth-9 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/DoomPatrol2019OtherCharacters for the Earth-21 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/Batman1966Heroes for the Earth-66 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/BatmanFilmSeriesBatFamily for the Earth-89/Earth-97 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/SmallvilleClarksAllies for the Earth-167 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/SmallvilleOtherMajorVillains for the AlternateUniverse Earth-167 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/BirdsOfPrey2002 for the Earth-203 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/DCEUBatman page for the character in an undesignated Earth who bears his name and background
->See ComicBook/New52 for the Earth-N52 character who bears his name and background
!!!'''Known Aliases:''' Franchise/{{Batman}}.
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/Batwoman2019S1E9CrisisOnInfiniteEarthsHourTwo Crisis on Infinite Earths, Part Two]]" (''Batwoman'' 1x9)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{Crisis On Infinite Earths|2019}}''[[note]](''Series/{{Batwoman|2019}}'')[[/note]]
This Earth's resident version of Batman, who has long since abandoned all hope.
->See Characters/ArrowverseBatFamily for the Earths 1 and 38 characters who bear his name and background
->See Characters/ArrowverseEarth2 for the Earth-2 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/Titans2018OtherSuperheroes for the Earth-9 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/DoomPatrol2019OtherCharacters for the Earth-21 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/Batman1966Heroes for the Earth-66 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/BatmanFilmSeriesBatFamily for the Earth-89/Earth-97 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/SmallvilleClarksAllies for the Earth-167 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/SmallvilleOtherMajorVillains for the AlternateUniverse Earth-167 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/BirdsOfPrey2002 for the Earth-203 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/DCEUBatman page for the character in an undesignated Earth who bears his name and background
->See ComicBook/New52 for the Earth-N52 character who bears his name and background
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!!!'''Known Aliases:''' Franchise/{{Batman}}.
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/Batwoman2019S1E9CrisisOnInfiniteEarthsHourTwo Crisis on Infinite Earths, Part Two]]" (''Batwoman'' 1x9)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{Crisis On Infinite Earths|2019}}''[[note]](''Series/{{Batwoman|2019}}'')[[/note]]
This Earth's resident version of Batman, who has long since abandoned all hope.
->See
->See Characters/ArrowverseEarth2 for the Earth-2
->See
->See
->See Characters/Batman1966Heroes
->See
->See Characters/SmallvilleClarksAllies for the Earth-167 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/SmallvilleOtherMajorVillains for the AlternateUniverse Earth-167 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/BirdsOfPrey2002 for the Earth-203 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/DCEUBatman page for the character in an undesignated Earth who bears his name and background
->See ComicBook/New52 for the Earth-N52
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* ActorAllusion: A small one. Before he's physically revealed, all we hear is his familiar deep voice coming from the stairs; Kevin Conroy, of course, is famous for his extensive voice work as Batman.
* AdaptationalVillainy: With regards to his inspirations.
** The Batman of ''ComicBook/KingdomCome'' was a bit darker a hero than normal, turning Gotham into a borderline police state and pretending to ally with the villains, but he was still a hero. Earth-99's Batman is, at best, a KnightTemplar, and at worst, no different from the killers he once fought against; whatever you lean towards seeing him as, he's undeniably a xenophobic serial killer who loses all sympathy when you lay eyes on those glasses.
** The elderly Bruce Wayne of ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond'' is highly cynical, but has his bright spots, and actually retired once he was aware he [[BatmanGrabsAGun was going to go too far]] due to his increasing age. On the other hand, Bruce Wayne of Earth-99 kept going well into his old age, becoming increasingly brutal, and only stopped once he was crippled in his final battle with Superman.
** He went through the same kind of path as Bruce/Batman from ''Film/BatmanVSupermanDawnOfJustice'' (hatred of Kryptonians out of BewareTheSuperman), but had no HeelRealization, didn't spare the life of Superman and didn't become TheAtoner.
* AdvertisedExtra: He was prominently advertised (probably because [[Creator/KevinConroy of who played him]]), but dies relatively quickly during Part 2 of the Crisis.
* BewareTheSuperman: Or in this case, Beware the Batman. This Earth was subjected to Batman relinquishing his ThouShaltNotKill rule and going on a killing spree, to the point where he it was considered a Reign of Terror.
* BeyondRedemption: He's way past any redemption point despite Earth-1 Kate's attempt to convince him to change his ways.
* BombThrowingAnarchists: Borrows a line from ''ComicBook/TheDarkKnightReturns'' ("He always said yes, to anyone with a badge or a flag") to explain his agenda beyond kneejerk [[BewareTheSuperman FantasticRacism.]] Echoing themes in Supergirl's relationship with the D.E.O., this Superman chose to cooperate with the U.S. government, making it unacceptably powerful in Bruce's eyes. Bruce's opposition turned out [[GoneHorriblyRight more effective than he planned for]]; the world is now a [[AnarchyIsChaos chaotic wasteland]].
* BrokenAce: Years of fighting have left him an old, broken mess, dependent on an exoskeleton just to move around to say nothing about his mental state.
* BrokeYourArmPunchingOutCthulhu: He managed to defeat and kill Superman, but at the expense of the CareerEndingInjury he currently (and permanently) has.
* CharacterTics: When speaking, Bruce has his mouth and lips dart all over the place, as if he can't control them. This is a permutation of how Kevin Conroy does his Batman and Bruce voice in a recording booth, as he's a Voice Actor by trade, doing those sorts of vocal movements isn't weird for him, but it does look quite odd to the audience. Though considering he's portraying an elderly, slightly nutty in the head Bruce Wayne here, it works in his favour.
* CareerEndingInjury: His battle with Superman has left him too mentally and physically broken to continue his crime-fighting.
* CompositeCharacter: He has the looks of Batman from ''ComicBook/KingdomCome'', with Conroy playing him similarly to Old Bruce from the DCAU's ''[[WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond Beyond]]'' era, but his attitude is more similar to the version from ''Film/BatmanVSupermanDawnOfJustice'' pre-HeelRealization, and he quotes both that film and '' ComicBook/TheDarkKnightReturns'' to describe his hatred of Superman. His Batmobile is also based on the [[Film/Batman1989 Tim Burton version]], though we only see it under a sheet.
* TheCynic: He has long since abandoned any kind of hope and will to fight, basically waiting to die in his manor, even saying that it is probably best if the Anti-Monitor ends his miserable existence.
* DarkIsEvil: Unlike [[DarkIsNotEvil virtually every other Batman]], this one is a FallenHero and a serial killer responsible for the deaths of most of his rogues and Superman.
* DeathSeeker: He's a bitter old hermit waiting for death in his mansion. He pretty much goads Kate [[SuicideByCop into killing him]].
* DeconstructedCharacterArchetype: Of the DarkerAndEdgier interpretations of Batman, but particularly the [[Film/BatmanVSupermanDawnOfJustice versions]] where he abandons his no-kill rule. Instead of making a difference, his legacy is that the public sees him as a murderer instead of a PragmaticHero, and he's left to live out his remaining days a physically and mentally broken old man with no real friends or allies and no belief in the fundamental goodness in others.
* DentedIron: Decades of crime-fighting visibly took a toll on his body, though Luke says it was mainly due to his battle with Superman.
* DespairEventHorizon: He's long past it, having given up his life as Batman, broken on the physical, mental, and spiritual levels. He's so far gone that as far as he's concerned, his Earth and every other ''should'' die in Crisis, as there's no hope left for ''any'' of them.
* DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu: He managed to defeat ''and'' kill Superman, though not without a cost.
* DidntThinkThisThrough: Thinking it was a good idea to kill Superman can only be described as Bruce allowing his bigotry towards Kryptonians to [[StupidEvil override his common sense]], given the CareerEndingInjury this was [[BrokeYourArmPunchingOutCthulhu inevitably going to cause]]. Even [[MyMasterRightOrWrong Luke]] notes that going after Superman was idiotic. And then he goes against another Kryptonian, Kara, and this time he's screwed because not only is he physically disabled but it's two against one - Kate, a BadassNormal unaffected by Kryptonite who only flunked military academy because she was a victim of homophobic discrimination, is prepared to protect Kara from this lunatic. The result is Kate accidentally kicking him into the Batcomputer, resulting in a [[HighVoltageDeath fatal electric shock]].
* TheDreaded: While this is a common quality of Batman's, this one went above and beyond. By the time his "war on crime" finally ended, Gotham celebrated his downfall as the end of a reign of terror.
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Despite how far he's fallen, Bruce still cares about Kate, and is happy to meet her Earth-1 counterpart. Until Kate tries to stand up for Kara, at least.
* EvilAllAlong: He is not a Paragon of anything, but a serial killer who even murdered Superman just for being a hidden alien.
* EvilCannotComprehendGood: He's so far gone that he considers breaking one's moral codes to be an inevitability. He's also confused and angry to see Kate defending a Kryptonian, derisively commenting that the Kate he knew didn't trust anyone.
* EvilDoppelganger: While he's a FallenHero rather than straight out evil, he has still crossed a line further than any known Batman has. The only exception is the AlternateUniverse version of his Earth-167 counterpart, who is essentially [[CompositeCharacter the Joker]] and was never a hero which makes this version the second most evil version of Bruce Wayne.
* EvilSoundsDeep: He has a ''very'' deep, gruff voice, fitting since he's played by Batman's most iconic voice actor, and has descended into psychosis.
* FakeCrossover: In the MassiveMultiplayerCrossover that is ''Crisis on Infinite Earths'', he was set up to be old Bruce Wayne of WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond. As it turns out he's [[EvilDoppelganger most definitely not]].
* FallenHero: After starting to kill, he fell off the deep end.
* FantasticRacism: He killed Superman mainly for being a "strange visitor from another planet [who came] to Earth with powers and abilities far beyond those of mortal men". He attacks Earth-38's Supergirl, whom he has no history with or quarrel against, for the same reason, and his commentary indicates he considers her subhuman.
-->'''Bruce:''' The Kate I knew didn't trust anyone, let alone [[WhatMeasureIsANonHuman a Kryptonian]].
* FauxAffablyEvil: He's quite well-mannered and presentable in his introduction, telling Luke to stand down and welcome their new guests. But then the MaskOfSanity drops and his true self gets revealed to Kate.
* {{Foil}}: To the Earth-96 Clark Kent / Superman. Both are AlternateUniverse versions of the two core DC heroes, both are potential Paragons, both are {{Old Superhero}}es who are much more older than their main counterparts, both are loosely based off the ''ComicBook/KingdomCome'' version, and both experienced immense tragedy in the loss of loved ones. However, the contrast comes where grief ended up breaking Bruce and turning him [[HeWhoFightsMonsters into a monster]] as bad as his villains, while Clark stayed true to his ideals and ended up an even bigger hero. Bruce is a RetiredBadass (or rather a RetiredMonster) by virtue of experiencing a CareerEndingInjury and forced to use an exoskeleton to move about, while Clark is still very much active as a superhero and even stronger than most Supermen due to more years spent under the yellow sun. While Bruce was ultimately not the Paragon of Courage, Clark was indeed the Paragon of Truth. In essence both physically and mentally, Clark is the best Superman of all, while Bruce is Batman at his very worst.
* HandicappedBadass: He suffered a CareerEndingInjury that necessitates wearing an exoskeleton just to move, but he's still able to incapacitate Kara using said suit.
* HeWhoFightsMonsters: He directly quotes the Nietzsche passage to Kate. Not only did he kill most of his rogues gallery, he even murdered his Earth's version of Superman!
* HighVoltageDeath: Kate inadvertently kills him by kicking him back against the Batcomputer, which fries his exoskeleton to lethal extremes.
* ItGetsEasier: Admits this, when it comes to killing.
-->'''Bruce:''' You ''start'' with a code, you hang onto it with every ''[[SillyRabbitIdealismIsForKids self-righteous]]'' breath, but then you take one life, then another, then another, then another. You'll see.
* KarmicDeath: His attempt to murder Kara for being a Kryptonian results in Kate accidentally killing him.
* LeanAndMean: He's incredibly bony, presumably because his body is permanently broken by Superman and can no longer be exercised as a result. And mean? Just look at all the mementos he kept of the people who died because of his actions.
* ManInTheMachine: Is dependent on a PoweredArmor exoskeleton to move, giving him super-strength but otherwise greatly limiting his mobility, akin to the version of Batman seen in ''ComicBook/KingdomCome''. It was his world's Superman who put him there.
* MaskOfSanity: He seems rational at first, albeit broken and more cynical than ever, seeming to just be a logical conclusion to his lifetime of fighting crime in Gotham. The mask starts to slip when he admits to Kate that he's killed too many people to count, and it's gone completely by the time Kara confronts him in the Batcave, revealing the embittered, xenophobic, nihilistic monster that he's become.
* MyGreatestFailure: We don't know exactly how Bruce-99's StartOfDarkness began, but seeing his Kate try to follow in his footsteps (and do it better and less lethally than him) only to die sounds like it was part of it.
* NoisyRobots: His exoskeleton emits noise whenever he moves.
* PetTheDog:
** He chides Luke for being rude when Kate and Kara come to call, as they don't get visitors very often.
** He's genuinely polite and friendly towards Kate for most of the time they spend talking, clearly happy to see his cousin again, even if this isn't the Kate he lost.
* PoweredArmor: Earth-99 Batman is in an exoskeleton due to a lifetime of injuries. It's powered by Kryptonite.
* PyrrhicVictory: He accomplished the nigh impossible task of killing his world's Superman, only to be crippled from his wounds.
* RedemptionRejection: Kate begs him to take up the mantle of the Paragon of Courage and stop the Crisis to redeem himself, but he coldly dismisses the idea that either he or the Multiverse deserves to be saved.
* RedHerring: He was not the Paragon of Courage, rather it was Kate herself.
* RetiredMonster: We see a newspaper headline proclaiming that the Batman's "reign of terror" ended some time ago, presumably after his fight with Superman took him out of commission.
* SeenItAll: Other than some surprise at seeing Kate, he isn't fazed by a visit from her alternate Earth doppelgänger or learning about a Multiverse facing impending annihilation. That's because he's past caring and actually welcomes the end of all life.
* SelfDisposingVillain: While Kate is [[AccidentalMurder somewhat]] responsible for his death, it's mostly his own fault. He attacks her, she kicks him back in self-defense, which unintentionally leads to him and his armor being fatally electrocuted by an apparatus on the table.
* SerialKiller: Heavily implied to have become this, from his talk of how killing became easier for him, to his trophy case, to the talk about his "reign of terror" which is not too far divorced from the likes of his rogues.
* ShadowArchetype: Of DCEU Batman. Like him, he went downward spiral because of his protégé's death (Robin in DCEU Batman's case, Kate Kane in Earth-99 Batman's case) and because he started killing. He also quickly perceive Superman as a threat once he knew about him. The stark difference is that while DCEU Batman did not succeed, this Batman did, and he kept falling off the deep end.
* StoppedCaring: His CareerEndingInjury plus the death of his Kate has left him apathetic about everything.
* StrawNihilist: Believes that not only is there no hope for his universe, but that there is no hope for any Earth on ''any'' universe, and says so down to his dying breath.
* SuicideByCop: His death has shades of this, as he basically forces Kate to kill him and previously rambles about being better off dead.
-->'''Bruce:''' Yes, let it end, let it all end. This world's not worth saving in ''any'' universe.
* TimeShiftedActor: Possibly. Earth-99 has a number of doppelgangers with Earth-1, including Kate and Luke, while the two different Bruce Waynes are played different actors, with Earth-1 Bruce being played by the much younger Warren Christie. But due to this being a much older Bruce, this trope could be in effect.
* TrophyRoom: Luke euphemistically calls Bruce's library a collection of "mementos" but Kara quickly recognizes it for what it is. Proves to be his undoing, since the most prominent trophy on display is Clark Kent's shattered glasses.
* VillainousLegacy: Although he dies in his first and only appearance, Kate later reflects on this murderous version of him when she herself accidentally kills August Cartwright, worried that she's becoming more like him. In fact, it turns out Earth-1 Bruce has ''also'' taken a life; specifically, The Joker's. Ironically, Earth-99 Bruce's own death was also in a sense caused by Kate, though [[SelfDisposingVillain she only meant to push him back in self-defense]].
* WalkingSpoiler: Talking about this version of Bruce Wayne beyond him being an older one played by Kevin Conroy reveals his AdaptationalVillainy status.
* WeUsedToBeFriends: Implied; Bruce refers to Superman as "Clark", showing that, at minimum, he knew Superman's secret identity.
* WhamLine: The line that reveals his MaskOfSanity for what it is.
-->'''Bruce:''' I've lost track of how many people I've killed.
* AdaptationalVillainy: With regards to his inspirations.
** The Batman of ''ComicBook/KingdomCome'' was a bit darker a hero than normal, turning Gotham into a borderline police state and pretending to ally with the villains, but he was still a hero. Earth-99's Batman is, at best, a KnightTemplar, and at worst, no different from the killers he once fought against; whatever you lean towards seeing him as, he's undeniably a xenophobic serial killer who loses all sympathy when you lay eyes on those glasses.
** The elderly Bruce Wayne of ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond'' is highly cynical, but has his bright spots, and actually retired once he was aware he [[BatmanGrabsAGun was going to go too far]] due to his increasing age. On the other hand, Bruce Wayne of Earth-99 kept going well into his old age, becoming increasingly brutal, and only stopped once he was crippled in his final battle with Superman.
** He went through the same kind of path as Bruce/Batman from ''Film/BatmanVSupermanDawnOfJustice'' (hatred of Kryptonians out of BewareTheSuperman), but had no HeelRealization, didn't spare the life of Superman and didn't become TheAtoner.
* AdvertisedExtra: He was prominently advertised (probably because [[Creator/KevinConroy of who played him]]), but dies relatively quickly during Part 2 of the Crisis.
* BewareTheSuperman: Or in this case, Beware the Batman. This Earth was subjected to Batman relinquishing his ThouShaltNotKill rule and going on a killing spree, to the point where he it was considered a Reign of Terror.
* BeyondRedemption: He's way past any redemption point despite Earth-1 Kate's attempt to convince him to change his ways.
* BombThrowingAnarchists: Borrows a line from ''ComicBook/TheDarkKnightReturns'' ("He always said yes, to anyone with a badge or a flag") to explain his agenda beyond kneejerk [[BewareTheSuperman FantasticRacism.]] Echoing themes in Supergirl's relationship with the D.E.O., this Superman chose to cooperate with the U.S. government, making it unacceptably powerful in Bruce's eyes. Bruce's opposition turned out [[GoneHorriblyRight more effective than he planned for]]; the world is now a [[AnarchyIsChaos chaotic wasteland]].
* BrokenAce: Years of fighting have left him an old, broken mess, dependent on an exoskeleton just to move around to say nothing about his mental state.
* BrokeYourArmPunchingOutCthulhu: He managed to defeat and kill Superman, but at the expense of the CareerEndingInjury he currently (and permanently) has.
* CharacterTics: When speaking, Bruce has his mouth and lips dart all over the place, as if he can't control them. This is a permutation of how Kevin Conroy does his Batman and Bruce voice in a recording booth, as he's a Voice Actor by trade, doing those sorts of vocal movements isn't weird for him, but it does look quite odd to the audience. Though considering he's portraying an elderly, slightly nutty in the head Bruce Wayne here, it works in his favour.
* CareerEndingInjury: His battle with Superman has left him too mentally and physically broken to continue his crime-fighting.
* CompositeCharacter: He has the looks of Batman from ''ComicBook/KingdomCome'', with Conroy playing him similarly to Old Bruce from the DCAU's ''[[WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond Beyond]]'' era, but his attitude is more similar to the version from ''Film/BatmanVSupermanDawnOfJustice'' pre-HeelRealization, and he quotes both that film and '' ComicBook/TheDarkKnightReturns'' to describe his hatred of Superman. His Batmobile is also based on the [[Film/Batman1989 Tim Burton version]], though we only see it under a sheet.
* TheCynic: He has long since abandoned any kind of hope and will to fight, basically waiting to die in his manor, even saying that it is probably best if the Anti-Monitor ends his miserable existence.
* DarkIsEvil: Unlike [[DarkIsNotEvil virtually every other Batman]], this one is a FallenHero and a serial killer responsible for the deaths of most of his rogues and Superman.
* DeathSeeker: He's a bitter old hermit waiting for death in his mansion. He pretty much goads Kate [[SuicideByCop into killing him]].
* DeconstructedCharacterArchetype: Of the DarkerAndEdgier interpretations of Batman, but particularly the [[Film/BatmanVSupermanDawnOfJustice versions]] where he abandons his no-kill rule. Instead of making a difference, his legacy is that the public sees him as a murderer instead of a PragmaticHero, and he's left to live out his remaining days a physically and mentally broken old man with no real friends or allies and no belief in the fundamental goodness in others.
* DentedIron: Decades of crime-fighting visibly took a toll on his body, though Luke says it was mainly due to his battle with Superman.
* DespairEventHorizon: He's long past it, having given up his life as Batman, broken on the physical, mental, and spiritual levels. He's so far gone that as far as he's concerned, his Earth and every other ''should'' die in Crisis, as there's no hope left for ''any'' of them.
* DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu: He managed to defeat ''and'' kill Superman, though not without a cost.
* DidntThinkThisThrough: Thinking it was a good idea to kill Superman can only be described as Bruce allowing his bigotry towards Kryptonians to [[StupidEvil override his common sense]], given the CareerEndingInjury this was [[BrokeYourArmPunchingOutCthulhu inevitably going to cause]]. Even [[MyMasterRightOrWrong Luke]] notes that going after Superman was idiotic. And then he goes against another Kryptonian, Kara, and this time he's screwed because not only is he physically disabled but it's two against one - Kate, a BadassNormal unaffected by Kryptonite who only flunked military academy because she was a victim of homophobic discrimination, is prepared to protect Kara from this lunatic. The result is Kate accidentally kicking him into the Batcomputer, resulting in a [[HighVoltageDeath fatal electric shock]].
* TheDreaded: While this is a common quality of Batman's, this one went above and beyond. By the time his "war on crime" finally ended, Gotham celebrated his downfall as the end of a reign of terror.
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Despite how far he's fallen, Bruce still cares about Kate, and is happy to meet her Earth-1 counterpart. Until Kate tries to stand up for Kara, at least.
* EvilAllAlong: He is not a Paragon of anything, but a serial killer who even murdered Superman just for being a hidden alien.
* EvilCannotComprehendGood: He's so far gone that he considers breaking one's moral codes to be an inevitability. He's also confused and angry to see Kate defending a Kryptonian, derisively commenting that the Kate he knew didn't trust anyone.
* EvilDoppelganger: While he's a FallenHero rather than straight out evil, he has still crossed a line further than any known Batman has. The only exception is the AlternateUniverse version of his Earth-167 counterpart, who is essentially [[CompositeCharacter the Joker]] and was never a hero which makes this version the second most evil version of Bruce Wayne.
* EvilSoundsDeep: He has a ''very'' deep, gruff voice, fitting since he's played by Batman's most iconic voice actor, and has descended into psychosis.
* FakeCrossover: In the MassiveMultiplayerCrossover that is ''Crisis on Infinite Earths'', he was set up to be old Bruce Wayne of WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond. As it turns out he's [[EvilDoppelganger most definitely not]].
* FallenHero: After starting to kill, he fell off the deep end.
* FantasticRacism: He killed Superman mainly for being a "strange visitor from another planet [who came] to Earth with powers and abilities far beyond those of mortal men". He attacks Earth-38's Supergirl, whom he has no history with or quarrel against, for the same reason, and his commentary indicates he considers her subhuman.
-->'''Bruce:''' The Kate I knew didn't trust anyone, let alone [[WhatMeasureIsANonHuman a Kryptonian]].
* FauxAffablyEvil: He's quite well-mannered and presentable in his introduction, telling Luke to stand down and welcome their new guests. But then the MaskOfSanity drops and his true self gets revealed to Kate.
* {{Foil}}: To the Earth-96 Clark Kent / Superman. Both are AlternateUniverse versions of the two core DC heroes, both are potential Paragons, both are {{Old Superhero}}es who are much more older than their main counterparts, both are loosely based off the ''ComicBook/KingdomCome'' version, and both experienced immense tragedy in the loss of loved ones. However, the contrast comes where grief ended up breaking Bruce and turning him [[HeWhoFightsMonsters into a monster]] as bad as his villains, while Clark stayed true to his ideals and ended up an even bigger hero. Bruce is a RetiredBadass (or rather a RetiredMonster) by virtue of experiencing a CareerEndingInjury and forced to use an exoskeleton to move about, while Clark is still very much active as a superhero and even stronger than most Supermen due to more years spent under the yellow sun. While Bruce was ultimately not the Paragon of Courage, Clark was indeed the Paragon of Truth. In essence both physically and mentally, Clark is the best Superman of all, while Bruce is Batman at his very worst.
* HandicappedBadass: He suffered a CareerEndingInjury that necessitates wearing an exoskeleton just to move, but he's still able to incapacitate Kara using said suit.
* HeWhoFightsMonsters: He directly quotes the Nietzsche passage to Kate. Not only did he kill most of his rogues gallery, he even murdered his Earth's version of Superman!
* HighVoltageDeath: Kate inadvertently kills him by kicking him back against the Batcomputer, which fries his exoskeleton to lethal extremes.
* ItGetsEasier: Admits this, when it comes to killing.
-->'''Bruce:''' You ''start'' with a code, you hang onto it with every ''[[SillyRabbitIdealismIsForKids self-righteous]]'' breath, but then you take one life, then another, then another, then another. You'll see.
* KarmicDeath: His attempt to murder Kara for being a Kryptonian results in Kate accidentally killing him.
* LeanAndMean: He's incredibly bony, presumably because his body is permanently broken by Superman and can no longer be exercised as a result. And mean? Just look at all the mementos he kept of the people who died because of his actions.
* ManInTheMachine: Is dependent on a PoweredArmor exoskeleton to move, giving him super-strength but otherwise greatly limiting his mobility, akin to the version of Batman seen in ''ComicBook/KingdomCome''. It was his world's Superman who put him there.
* MaskOfSanity: He seems rational at first, albeit broken and more cynical than ever, seeming to just be a logical conclusion to his lifetime of fighting crime in Gotham. The mask starts to slip when he admits to Kate that he's killed too many people to count, and it's gone completely by the time Kara confronts him in the Batcave, revealing the embittered, xenophobic, nihilistic monster that he's become.
* MyGreatestFailure: We don't know exactly how Bruce-99's StartOfDarkness began, but seeing his Kate try to follow in his footsteps (and do it better and less lethally than him) only to die sounds like it was part of it.
* NoisyRobots: His exoskeleton emits noise whenever he moves.
* PetTheDog:
** He chides Luke for being rude when Kate and Kara come to call, as they don't get visitors very often.
** He's genuinely polite and friendly towards Kate for most of the time they spend talking, clearly happy to see his cousin again, even if this isn't the Kate he lost.
* PoweredArmor: Earth-99 Batman is in an exoskeleton due to a lifetime of injuries. It's powered by Kryptonite.
* PyrrhicVictory: He accomplished the nigh impossible task of killing his world's Superman, only to be crippled from his wounds.
* RedemptionRejection: Kate begs him to take up the mantle of the Paragon of Courage and stop the Crisis to redeem himself, but he coldly dismisses the idea that either he or the Multiverse deserves to be saved.
* RedHerring: He was not the Paragon of Courage, rather it was Kate herself.
* RetiredMonster: We see a newspaper headline proclaiming that the Batman's "reign of terror" ended some time ago, presumably after his fight with Superman took him out of commission.
* SeenItAll: Other than some surprise at seeing Kate, he isn't fazed by a visit from her alternate Earth doppelgänger or learning about a Multiverse facing impending annihilation. That's because he's past caring and actually welcomes the end of all life.
* SelfDisposingVillain: While Kate is [[AccidentalMurder somewhat]] responsible for his death, it's mostly his own fault. He attacks her, she kicks him back in self-defense, which unintentionally leads to him and his armor being fatally electrocuted by an apparatus on the table.
* SerialKiller: Heavily implied to have become this, from his talk of how killing became easier for him, to his trophy case, to the talk about his "reign of terror" which is not too far divorced from the likes of his rogues.
* ShadowArchetype: Of DCEU Batman. Like him, he went downward spiral because of his protégé's death (Robin in DCEU Batman's case, Kate Kane in Earth-99 Batman's case) and because he started killing. He also quickly perceive Superman as a threat once he knew about him. The stark difference is that while DCEU Batman did not succeed, this Batman did, and he kept falling off the deep end.
* StoppedCaring: His CareerEndingInjury plus the death of his Kate has left him apathetic about everything.
* StrawNihilist: Believes that not only is there no hope for his universe, but that there is no hope for any Earth on ''any'' universe, and says so down to his dying breath.
* SuicideByCop: His death has shades of this, as he basically forces Kate to kill him and previously rambles about being better off dead.
-->'''Bruce:''' Yes, let it end, let it all end. This world's not worth saving in ''any'' universe.
* TimeShiftedActor: Possibly. Earth-99 has a number of doppelgangers with Earth-1, including Kate and Luke, while the two different Bruce Waynes are played different actors, with Earth-1 Bruce being played by the much younger Warren Christie. But due to this being a much older Bruce, this trope could be in effect.
* TrophyRoom: Luke euphemistically calls Bruce's library a collection of "mementos" but Kara quickly recognizes it for what it is. Proves to be his undoing, since the most prominent trophy on display is Clark Kent's shattered glasses.
* VillainousLegacy: Although he dies in his first and only appearance, Kate later reflects on this murderous version of him when she herself accidentally kills August Cartwright, worried that she's becoming more like him. In fact, it turns out Earth-1 Bruce has ''also'' taken a life; specifically, The Joker's. Ironically, Earth-99 Bruce's own death was also in a sense caused by Kate, though [[SelfDisposingVillain she only meant to push him back in self-defense]].
* WalkingSpoiler: Talking about this version of Bruce Wayne beyond him being an older one played by Kevin Conroy reveals his AdaptationalVillainy status.
* WeUsedToBeFriends: Implied; Bruce refers to Superman as "Clark", showing that, at minimum, he knew Superman's secret identity.
* WhamLine: The line that reveals his MaskOfSanity for what it is.
-->'''Bruce:''' I've lost track of how many people I've killed.
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* ActorAllusion: A small one. Before he's physically revealed, all we hear is DeadAlternateCounterpart: ZigZagged. It's played straight with his familiar deep voice coming from the stairs; Kevin Conroy, of course, Earth 66 and 97 counterparts, who are last seen alive. His Earth-1 counterpart's current status is famous for his extensive voice work as Batman.unclear.
*AdaptationalVillainy: With regards to his inspirations.
** The Batman of ''ComicBook/KingdomCome'' was a bit darker a hero than normal, turning Gotham into a borderline police state and pretending to ally with the villains, but he was still a hero. Earth-99's Batman is, at best, a KnightTemplar, and at worst, no different from the killers he once fought against; whatever you lean towards seeing him as, he's undeniably a xenophobic serial killer who loses all sympathy when you lay eyes on those glasses.
** The elderly Bruce Wayne of ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond''IconicItem: His cane is highly cynical, but has his bright spots, and actually retired once he was aware he [[BatmanGrabsAGun was going to go too far]] due to his increasing age. On the other hand, Bruce Wayne of Earth-99 kept going well into his old age, becoming increasingly brutal, and only stopped once he was crippled in his final battle with Superman.
** He went through the same kind of path as Bruce/Batman from ''Film/BatmanVSupermanDawnOfJustice'' (hatred of Kryptonians out of BewareTheSuperman), but had no HeelRealization, didn't spare the life of Superman and didn't become TheAtoner.
* AdvertisedExtra: He was prominently advertised (probably because [[Creator/KevinConroy of who played him]]), but dies relatively quickly during Part 2 of the Crisis.
* BewareTheSuperman: Or in this case, Beware the Batman. This Earth was subjected to Batman relinquishing his ThouShaltNotKill rule and going on a killing spree, to the point where he it was considered a Reign of Terror.
* BeyondRedemption: He's way past any redemption point despite Earth-1 Kate's attempt to convince him to change his ways.
* BombThrowingAnarchists: Borrows a line from ''ComicBook/TheDarkKnightReturns'' ("He always said yes, to anyone with a badge or a flag") to explain his agenda beyond kneejerk [[BewareTheSuperman FantasticRacism.]] Echoing themes in Supergirl's relationship with the D.E.O., this Superman chose to cooperate with the U.S. government, making it unacceptably powerfulin Bruce's eyes. Bruce's opposition turned out [[GoneHorriblyRight more effective than he planned for]]; the world is now a [[AnarchyIsChaos chaotic wasteland]].
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*BrokenAce: Years of fighting have left him an old, broken mess, dependent on an exoskeleton just to move around to say nothing about his mental state.
* BrokeYourArmPunchingOutCthulhu: He managed to defeat and kill Superman, but at the expense of the CareerEndingInjury he currently (and permanently) has.
* CharacterTics: When speaking, Bruce has his mouth and lips dart all over the place, as if he can't control them. This is a permutation of how Kevin Conroy does his Batman and Bruce voice in a recording booth, as he's a Voice Actor by trade, doing those sorts of vocal movements isn't weird for him, but it does look quite odd to the audience. Though considering he's portraying an elderly, slightly nutty in the head Bruce Wayne here, it works in his favour.
* CareerEndingInjury: His battle with Superman has left him too mentally and physically broken to continue his crime-fighting.
* CompositeCharacter: He has the looks of Batman from ''ComicBook/KingdomCome'', with Conroy playing him similarly to Old Bruce from the DCAU's ''[[WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond Beyond]]'' era, but his attitude is more similar to the version from ''Film/BatmanVSupermanDawnOfJustice'' pre-HeelRealization, and he quotes both that film and '' ComicBook/TheDarkKnightReturns'' to describe his hatred of Superman. His Batmobile is also based on the [[Film/Batman1989 Tim Burton version]], though we only see it under a sheet.
* TheCynic: He has long since abandoned any kind of hope and will to fight, basically waiting to die in his manor, even saying that it is probably best if the Anti-Monitor ends his miserable existence.
* DarkIsEvil: Unlike [[DarkIsNotEvil virtually every other Batman]], this one is a FallenHero and a serial killer responsible for the deaths of most of his rogues and Superman.
* DeathSeeker: He's a bitter old hermit waiting for death in his mansion. He pretty much goads Kate [[SuicideByCop into killing him]].
* DeconstructedCharacterArchetype: Of the DarkerAndEdgier interpretations of Batman, but particularly the [[Film/BatmanVSupermanDawnOfJustice versions]] where he abandons his no-kill rule. Instead of making a difference, his legacy is that the public sees him as a murderer instead of a PragmaticHero, and he's left to live out his remaining days a physically and mentally broken old man with no real friends or allies and no belief in the fundamental goodness in others.
* DentedIron: Decades of crime-fighting visibly took a toll on his body, though Luke says it was mainly due to his battle with Superman.
* DespairEventHorizon: He's long past it, having given up his life as Batman, broken on the physical, mental, and spiritual levels. He's so far gone that as far as he's concerned, his Earth and every other ''should'' die in Crisis, as there's no hope left for ''any'' of them.
* DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu: He managed to defeat ''and'' kill Superman, though not without a cost.
* DidntThinkThisThrough: Thinking it was a good idea to kill Superman can only be described as Bruce allowing his bigotry towards Kryptonians to [[StupidEvil override his common sense]], given the CareerEndingInjury this was [[BrokeYourArmPunchingOutCthulhu inevitably going to cause]]. Even [[MyMasterRightOrWrong Luke]] notes that going after Superman was idiotic. And then he goes against another Kryptonian, Kara, and this time he's screwed because not only is he physically disabled but it's two against one - Kate, a BadassNormal unaffected by Kryptonite who only flunked military academy because she was a victim of homophobic discrimination, is prepared to protect Kara from this lunatic. The result is Kate accidentally kicking him into the Batcomputer, resulting in a [[HighVoltageDeath fatal electric shock]].
* TheDreaded: While this is a common quality of Batman's, this one went above and beyond. By the time his "war on crime" finally ended, Gotham celebrated his downfall as the end of a reign of terror.
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Despite how far he's fallen, Bruce still cares about Kate, and is happy to meet herPosthumousCharacter: Long dead when Earth-1 counterpart. Until Kate tries to stand up for Kara, at least.
* EvilAllAlong: He is not a Paragon of anything, but a serial killer who even murdered Superman just for being a hidden alien.
* EvilCannotComprehendGood: He's so far gone that he considers breaking one's moral codes to be an inevitability. He's also confused and angry to see Kate defending a Kryptonian, derisively commenting that the Kate he knew didn't trust anyone.
* EvilDoppelganger: While he's a FallenHero rather than straight out evil, he has still crossed a line further than any known Batman has. The only exception is the AlternateUniverse version of his Earth-167 counterpart, who is essentially [[CompositeCharacter the Joker]] and was never a hero which makes this version the second most evil version of Bruce Wayne.
* EvilSoundsDeep: He has a ''very'' deep, gruff voice, fitting since he's played by Batman's most iconic voice actor, and has descended into psychosis.
* FakeCrossover: In the MassiveMultiplayerCrossover that is ''Crisis on Infinite Earths'', he was set up to be old Bruce Wayne of WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond. As it turns out he's [[EvilDoppelganger most definitely not]].
* FallenHero: After starting to kill, he fell off the deep end.
* FantasticRacism: He killed Superman mainly for being a "strange visitor from another planet [who came] to Earth with powers and abilities far beyond those of mortal men". He attacks Earth-38's Supergirl, whom he has no history with or quarrel against, for the same reason, and his commentary indicates he considers her subhuman.
-->'''Bruce:''' The Kate I knew didn't trust anyone, let alone [[WhatMeasureIsANonHuman a Kryptonian]].
* FauxAffablyEvil: He's quite well-mannered and presentable in his introduction, telling Luke to stand down and welcome their new guests. But then the MaskOfSanity drops and his true self gets revealed to Kate.
* {{Foil}}: To the Earth-96 Clark Kent / Superman. Both are AlternateUniverse versions of the two core DC heroes, both are potential Paragons, both are {{Old Superhero}}es who are much more older than their main counterparts, both are loosely based off the ''ComicBook/KingdomCome'' version, and both experienced immense tragedy in the loss of loved ones. However, the contrast comes where grief ended up breaking Bruce and turning him [[HeWhoFightsMonsters into a monster]] as bad as his villains, while Clark stayed true to his ideals and ended up an even bigger hero. Bruce is a RetiredBadass (or rather a RetiredMonster) by virtue of experiencing a CareerEndingInjury and forced to use an exoskeleton to move about, while Clark is still very much active as a superhero and even stronger than most Supermen due to more years spent under the yellow sun. While Bruce was ultimately not the Paragon of Courage, Clark was indeed the Paragon of Truth. In essence both physically and mentally, Clark is the best Superman of all, while Bruce is Batman at his very worst.
* HandicappedBadass: He suffered a CareerEndingInjury that necessitates wearing an exoskeleton just to move, but he's still able to incapacitate Kara using said suit.
* HeWhoFightsMonsters: He directly quotes the Nietzsche passage to Kate. Not only did he kill most of his rogues gallery, he even murdered his Earth's version of Superman!
* HighVoltageDeath: Kate inadvertently kills him by kicking him back against the Batcomputer, which fries his exoskeleton to lethal extremes.
* ItGetsEasier: Admits this, when it comes to killing.
-->'''Bruce:''' You ''start'' with a code, you hang onto it with every ''[[SillyRabbitIdealismIsForKids self-righteous]]'' breath, but then you take one life, then another, then another, then another. You'll see.
* KarmicDeath: His attempt to murder Kara for being a Kryptonian results in Kate accidentally killing him.
* LeanAndMean: He's incredibly bony, presumably because his body is permanently broken by Superman and can no longer be exercised as a result. And mean? Just look at all the mementos he kept of the people who died because of his actions.
* ManInTheMachine: Is dependent on a PoweredArmor exoskeleton to move, giving him super-strength but otherwise greatly limiting his mobility, akin to the version of Batman seen in ''ComicBook/KingdomCome''. It was his world's Superman who put him there.
* MaskOfSanity: He seems rational at first, albeit broken and more cynical than ever, seeming to just be a logical conclusion to his lifetime of fighting crime in Gotham. The mask starts to slip when he admits to Kate that he's killed too many people to count, and it's gone completely by the time Kara confronts him in the Batcave, revealing the embittered, xenophobic, nihilistic monster that he's become.
* MyGreatestFailure: We don't know exactly how Bruce-99's StartOfDarkness began, but seeing his Kate try to follow in his footsteps (and do it better and less lethally than him) only to die sounds like it was part of it.
* NoisyRobots: His exoskeleton emits noise whenever he moves.
* PetTheDog:
** He chides Luke for being rude whenKate and Kara come to call, as they don't get visitors very often.
** He's genuinely polite and friendly towards Kate for most of the time they spend talking, clearly happy to see his cousin again, even if this isn't the Kate he lost.
* PoweredArmor: Earth-99 Batman is in an exoskeleton due to a lifetime of injuries. It's powered by Kryptonite.
* PyrrhicVictory: He accomplished the nigh impossible task of killing his world's Superman, only to be crippled from his wounds.
* RedemptionRejection: Kate begs him to take up the mantle of the Paragon of Courage and stop the Crisis to redeem himself, but he coldly dismisses the idea that either he or the Multiverse deserves to be saved.
* RedHerring: He was not the Paragon of Courage, rather it was Kate herself.
* RetiredMonster: We see a newspaper headline proclaiming that the Batman's "reign of terror" ended some time ago, presumably after his fight with Superman took him out of commission.
* SeenItAll: Other than some surprise at seeing Kate, he isn't fazed by a visit from her alternate Earth doppelgänger or learning about a Multiverse facing impending annihilation. That's because he's past caring and actually welcomes the end of all life.
* SelfDisposingVillain: While Kate is [[AccidentalMurder somewhat]] responsible for his death, it's mostly his own fault. He attacks her, she kicks him back in self-defense, which unintentionally leads to him and his armor being fatally electrocuted by an apparatus on the table.
* SerialKiller: Heavily implied to have become this, from his talk of how killing became easier for him, to his trophy case, to the talk about his "reign of terror" which is not too far divorced from the likes of his rogues.
* ShadowArchetype: Of DCEU Batman. Like him, he went downward spiral because of his protégé's death (Robin in DCEU Batman's case, Kate Kane in Earth-99 Batman's case) and because he started killing. He also quickly perceive Superman as a threat once he knew about him. The stark difference is that while DCEU Batman did not succeed, this Batman did, and he kept falling off the deep end.
* StoppedCaring: His CareerEndingInjury plus the death of his Kate has left him apathetic about everything.
* StrawNihilist: Believes that not only is there no hope for his universe, but that there is no hope for any Earth on ''any'' universe, and says so down to his dying breath.
* SuicideByCop: His death has shades of this, as he basically forces Kate to kill him and previously rambles about being better off dead.
-->'''Bruce:''' Yes, let it end, let it all end. This world's not worth saving in ''any'' universe.
* TimeShiftedActor: Possibly. Earth-99 has a number of doppelgangers with Earth-1, including Kate and Luke, while the two different Bruce Waynes are played different actors, with Earth-1 Bruce being played by the much younger Warren Christie. But due to this being a much older Bruce, this trope could be in effect.
* TrophyRoom: Luke euphemistically calls Bruce's library a collection of "mementos" but Kara quickly recognizes it for what it is. Proves to be his undoing, since the most prominent trophy on display is Clark Kent's shattered glasses.
* VillainousLegacy: Although he dies in his first and only appearance, Kate later reflectsarrive on this murderous version of him when she herself accidentally kills August Cartwright, worried that she's becoming more like him. In fact, it turns out Earth-1 Bruce has ''also'' taken a life; specifically, The Joker's. Ironically, Earth-99 Bruce's own death was also in a sense caused by Kate, though [[SelfDisposingVillain she only meant to push him back in self-defense]].
* WalkingSpoiler: Talking about this version of Bruce Wayne beyond him being an older one played by Kevin Conroy reveals his AdaptationalVillainy status.
* WeUsedToBeFriends: Implied; Bruce refers to Superman as "Clark", showing that, at minimum, he knew Superman's secret identity.
* WhamLine: The line that reveals his MaskOfSanity for what it is.
-->'''Bruce:''' I've lost track of how many people I've killed.universe.
*
** The Batman of ''ComicBook/KingdomCome'' was a bit darker a hero than normal, turning Gotham into a borderline police state and pretending to ally with the villains, but he was still a hero. Earth-99's Batman is, at best, a KnightTemplar, and at worst, no different from the killers he once fought against; whatever you lean towards seeing him as, he's undeniably a xenophobic serial killer who loses all sympathy when you lay eyes on those glasses.
** The elderly Bruce Wayne of ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond''
** He went through the same kind of path as Bruce/Batman from ''Film/BatmanVSupermanDawnOfJustice'' (hatred of Kryptonians out of BewareTheSuperman), but had no HeelRealization, didn't spare the life of Superman and didn't become TheAtoner.
* AdvertisedExtra: He was prominently advertised (probably because [[Creator/KevinConroy of who played him]]), but dies relatively quickly during Part 2 of the Crisis.
* BewareTheSuperman: Or in this case, Beware the Batman. This Earth was subjected to Batman relinquishing his ThouShaltNotKill rule and going on a killing spree, to the point where he it was considered a Reign of Terror.
* BeyondRedemption: He's way past any redemption point despite Earth-1 Kate's attempt to convince him to change his ways.
* BombThrowingAnarchists: Borrows a line from ''ComicBook/TheDarkKnightReturns'' ("He always said yes, to anyone with a badge or a flag") to explain his agenda beyond kneejerk [[BewareTheSuperman FantasticRacism.]] Echoing themes in Supergirl's relationship with the D.E.O., this Superman chose to cooperate with the U.S. government, making it unacceptably powerful
*
* BrokeYourArmPunchingOutCthulhu: He managed to defeat and kill Superman, but at the expense of the CareerEndingInjury he currently (and permanently) has.
* CharacterTics: When speaking, Bruce has his mouth and lips dart all over the place, as if he can't control them. This is a permutation of how Kevin Conroy does his Batman and Bruce voice in a recording booth, as he's a Voice Actor by trade, doing those sorts of vocal movements isn't weird for him, but it does look quite odd to the audience. Though considering he's portraying an elderly, slightly nutty in the head Bruce Wayne here, it works in his favour.
* CareerEndingInjury: His battle with Superman has left him too mentally and physically broken to continue his crime-fighting.
* CompositeCharacter: He has the looks of Batman from ''ComicBook/KingdomCome'', with Conroy playing him similarly to Old Bruce from the DCAU's ''[[WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond Beyond]]'' era, but his attitude is more similar to the version from ''Film/BatmanVSupermanDawnOfJustice'' pre-HeelRealization, and he quotes both that film and '' ComicBook/TheDarkKnightReturns'' to describe his hatred of Superman. His Batmobile is also based on the [[Film/Batman1989 Tim Burton version]], though we only see it under a sheet.
* TheCynic: He has long since abandoned any kind of hope and will to fight, basically waiting to die in his manor, even saying that it is probably best if the Anti-Monitor ends his miserable existence.
* DarkIsEvil: Unlike [[DarkIsNotEvil virtually every other Batman]], this one is a FallenHero and a serial killer responsible for the deaths of most of his rogues and Superman.
* DeathSeeker: He's a bitter old hermit waiting for death in his mansion. He pretty much goads Kate [[SuicideByCop into killing him]].
* DeconstructedCharacterArchetype: Of the DarkerAndEdgier interpretations of Batman, but particularly the [[Film/BatmanVSupermanDawnOfJustice versions]] where he abandons his no-kill rule. Instead of making a difference, his legacy is that the public sees him as a murderer instead of a PragmaticHero, and he's left to live out his remaining days a physically and mentally broken old man with no real friends or allies and no belief in the fundamental goodness in others.
* DentedIron: Decades of crime-fighting visibly took a toll on his body, though Luke says it was mainly due to his battle with Superman.
* DespairEventHorizon: He's long past it, having given up his life as Batman, broken on the physical, mental, and spiritual levels. He's so far gone that as far as he's concerned, his Earth and every other ''should'' die in Crisis, as there's no hope left for ''any'' of them.
* DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu: He managed to defeat ''and'' kill Superman, though not without a cost.
* DidntThinkThisThrough: Thinking it was a good idea to kill Superman can only be described as Bruce allowing his bigotry towards Kryptonians to [[StupidEvil override his common sense]], given the CareerEndingInjury this was [[BrokeYourArmPunchingOutCthulhu inevitably going to cause]]. Even [[MyMasterRightOrWrong Luke]] notes that going after Superman was idiotic. And then he goes against another Kryptonian, Kara, and this time he's screwed because not only is he physically disabled but it's two against one - Kate, a BadassNormal unaffected by Kryptonite who only flunked military academy because she was a victim of homophobic discrimination, is prepared to protect Kara from this lunatic. The result is Kate accidentally kicking him into the Batcomputer, resulting in a [[HighVoltageDeath fatal electric shock]].
* TheDreaded: While this is a common quality of Batman's, this one went above and beyond. By the time his "war on crime" finally ended, Gotham celebrated his downfall as the end of a reign of terror.
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Despite how far he's fallen, Bruce still cares about Kate, and is happy to meet her
* EvilAllAlong: He is not a Paragon of anything, but a serial killer who even murdered Superman just for being a hidden alien.
* EvilCannotComprehendGood: He's so far gone that he considers breaking one's moral codes to be an inevitability. He's also confused and angry to see Kate defending a Kryptonian, derisively commenting that the Kate he knew didn't trust anyone.
* EvilDoppelganger: While he's a FallenHero rather than straight out evil, he has still crossed a line further than any known Batman has. The only exception is the AlternateUniverse version of his Earth-167 counterpart, who is essentially [[CompositeCharacter the Joker]] and was never a hero which makes this version the second most evil version of Bruce Wayne.
* EvilSoundsDeep: He has a ''very'' deep, gruff voice, fitting since he's played by Batman's most iconic voice actor, and has descended into psychosis.
* FakeCrossover: In the MassiveMultiplayerCrossover that is ''Crisis on Infinite Earths'', he was set up to be old Bruce Wayne of WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond. As it turns out he's [[EvilDoppelganger most definitely not]].
* FallenHero: After starting to kill, he fell off the deep end.
* FantasticRacism: He killed Superman mainly for being a "strange visitor from another planet [who came] to Earth with powers and abilities far beyond those of mortal men". He attacks Earth-38's Supergirl, whom he has no history with or quarrel against, for the same reason, and his commentary indicates he considers her subhuman.
-->'''Bruce:''' The Kate I knew didn't trust anyone, let alone [[WhatMeasureIsANonHuman a Kryptonian]].
* FauxAffablyEvil: He's quite well-mannered and presentable in his introduction, telling Luke to stand down and welcome their new guests. But then the MaskOfSanity drops and his true self gets revealed to Kate.
* {{Foil}}: To the Earth-96 Clark Kent / Superman. Both are AlternateUniverse versions of the two core DC heroes, both are potential Paragons, both are {{Old Superhero}}es who are much more older than their main counterparts, both are loosely based off the ''ComicBook/KingdomCome'' version, and both experienced immense tragedy in the loss of loved ones. However, the contrast comes where grief ended up breaking Bruce and turning him [[HeWhoFightsMonsters into a monster]] as bad as his villains, while Clark stayed true to his ideals and ended up an even bigger hero. Bruce is a RetiredBadass (or rather a RetiredMonster) by virtue of experiencing a CareerEndingInjury and forced to use an exoskeleton to move about, while Clark is still very much active as a superhero and even stronger than most Supermen due to more years spent under the yellow sun. While Bruce was ultimately not the Paragon of Courage, Clark was indeed the Paragon of Truth. In essence both physically and mentally, Clark is the best Superman of all, while Bruce is Batman at his very worst.
* HandicappedBadass: He suffered a CareerEndingInjury that necessitates wearing an exoskeleton just to move, but he's still able to incapacitate Kara using said suit.
* HeWhoFightsMonsters: He directly quotes the Nietzsche passage to Kate. Not only did he kill most of his rogues gallery, he even murdered his Earth's version of Superman!
* HighVoltageDeath: Kate inadvertently kills him by kicking him back against the Batcomputer, which fries his exoskeleton to lethal extremes.
* ItGetsEasier: Admits this, when it comes to killing.
-->'''Bruce:''' You ''start'' with a code, you hang onto it with every ''[[SillyRabbitIdealismIsForKids self-righteous]]'' breath, but then you take one life, then another, then another, then another. You'll see.
* KarmicDeath: His attempt to murder Kara for being a Kryptonian results in Kate accidentally killing him.
* LeanAndMean: He's incredibly bony, presumably because his body is permanently broken by Superman and can no longer be exercised as a result. And mean? Just look at all the mementos he kept of the people who died because of his actions.
* ManInTheMachine: Is dependent on a PoweredArmor exoskeleton to move, giving him super-strength but otherwise greatly limiting his mobility, akin to the version of Batman seen in ''ComicBook/KingdomCome''. It was his world's Superman who put him there.
* MaskOfSanity: He seems rational at first, albeit broken and more cynical than ever, seeming to just be a logical conclusion to his lifetime of fighting crime in Gotham. The mask starts to slip when he admits to Kate that he's killed too many people to count, and it's gone completely by the time Kara confronts him in the Batcave, revealing the embittered, xenophobic, nihilistic monster that he's become.
* MyGreatestFailure: We don't know exactly how Bruce-99's StartOfDarkness began, but seeing his Kate try to follow in his footsteps (and do it better and less lethally than him) only to die sounds like it was part of it.
* NoisyRobots: His exoskeleton emits noise whenever he moves.
* PetTheDog:
** He chides Luke for being rude when
** He's genuinely polite and friendly towards Kate for most of the time they spend talking, clearly happy to see his cousin again, even if this isn't the Kate he lost.
* PoweredArmor: Earth-99 Batman is in an exoskeleton due to a lifetime of injuries. It's powered by Kryptonite.
* PyrrhicVictory: He accomplished the nigh impossible task of killing his world's Superman, only to be crippled from his wounds.
* RedemptionRejection: Kate begs him to take up the mantle of the Paragon of Courage and stop the Crisis to redeem himself, but he coldly dismisses the idea that either he or the Multiverse deserves to be saved.
* RedHerring: He was not the Paragon of Courage, rather it was Kate herself.
* RetiredMonster: We see a newspaper headline proclaiming that the Batman's "reign of terror" ended some time ago, presumably after his fight with Superman took him out of commission.
* SeenItAll: Other than some surprise at seeing Kate, he isn't fazed by a visit from her alternate Earth doppelgänger or learning about a Multiverse facing impending annihilation. That's because he's past caring and actually welcomes the end of all life.
* SelfDisposingVillain: While Kate is [[AccidentalMurder somewhat]] responsible for his death, it's mostly his own fault. He attacks her, she kicks him back in self-defense, which unintentionally leads to him and his armor being fatally electrocuted by an apparatus on the table.
* SerialKiller: Heavily implied to have become this, from his talk of how killing became easier for him, to his trophy case, to the talk about his "reign of terror" which is not too far divorced from the likes of his rogues.
* ShadowArchetype: Of DCEU Batman. Like him, he went downward spiral because of his protégé's death (Robin in DCEU Batman's case, Kate Kane in Earth-99 Batman's case) and because he started killing. He also quickly perceive Superman as a threat once he knew about him. The stark difference is that while DCEU Batman did not succeed, this Batman did, and he kept falling off the deep end.
* StoppedCaring: His CareerEndingInjury plus the death of his Kate has left him apathetic about everything.
* StrawNihilist: Believes that not only is there no hope for his universe, but that there is no hope for any Earth on ''any'' universe, and says so down to his dying breath.
* SuicideByCop: His death has shades of this, as he basically forces Kate to kill him and previously rambles about being better off dead.
-->'''Bruce:''' Yes, let it end, let it all end. This world's not worth saving in ''any'' universe.
* TimeShiftedActor: Possibly. Earth-99 has a number of doppelgangers with Earth-1, including Kate and Luke, while the two different Bruce Waynes are played different actors, with Earth-1 Bruce being played by the much younger Warren Christie. But due to this being a much older Bruce, this trope could be in effect.
* TrophyRoom: Luke euphemistically calls Bruce's library a collection of "mementos" but Kara quickly recognizes it for what it is. Proves to be his undoing, since the most prominent trophy on display is Clark Kent's shattered glasses.
* VillainousLegacy: Although he dies in his first and only appearance, Kate later reflects
* WalkingSpoiler: Talking about this version of Bruce Wayne beyond him being an older one played by Kevin Conroy reveals his AdaptationalVillainy status.
* WeUsedToBeFriends: Implied; Bruce refers to Superman as "Clark", showing that, at minimum, he knew Superman's secret identity.
* WhamLine: The line that reveals his MaskOfSanity for what it is.
-->'''Bruce:''' I've lost track of how many people I've killed.
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The Earth-99 version of Luke Fox.
->See the Characters/ArrowverseBatFamily page for Earth-1 Luke Fox
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/Batwoman2019S1E9CrisisOnInfiniteEarthsHourTwo Crisis on Infinite Earths, Part Two]]" (''Batwoman'' 1x9)
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The Earth-99 version of Luke Fox.
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* AdaptationalWimp: [[{{DownplayedTrope}} Downplayed Trope.]] While not as competent as his comics counterpart, he still fares better in combat than the main Earth-1 Luke.
* AlternateUniverseReedRichardsIsAwesome: He is much more muscular than his Earth-1 counterpart, as noted by Kate and Kara, and he is not shy to draw a gun on intruders, even if they are strong enough to break down a door.
* CompositeCharacter: Takes the place of Terry [=McGinnis=] as the young man accompanying an elderly retired Bruce Wayne.
* MrFanservice: The first thing Kate notices about him is his abs.
* MyMasterRightOrWrong: He shows no issue with Bruce killing his RoguesGallery and [[spoiler:Superman]], only remarking that going after the latter [[DidntThinkThisThrough wasn't a]] [[StupidEvil good]] [[CareerEndingInjury idea]].
* OnlyFriend: Is this for Bruce Wayne the way Earth-1's Luke is for Kate.
* TruerToTheText: His eagerness to get into action, MrFanservice status, and no-nonsense attitude are much more faithful to the comics than the main Earth-1 version.
* WalkingShirtlessScene: He constantly has an open shirt that shows his muscular build.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: It's unknown what happens to him after Kara discovers Bruce murdered the Superman of Earth-99, especially since he didn't appear to have any qualms with Batman going through with it along with the fact Kara changed into her Supergirl outfit. Even if Kara left him, he still remained in the mansion after Bruce was [[AccidentalMurder accidentally killed by Kate]].
* AlternateUniverseReedRichardsIsAwesome: He is much more muscular than his Earth-1 counterpart, as noted by Kate and Kara, and he is not shy to draw a gun on intruders, even if they are strong enough to break down a door.
* CompositeCharacter: Takes the place of Terry [=McGinnis=] as the young man accompanying an elderly retired Bruce Wayne.
* MrFanservice: The first thing Kate notices about him is his abs.
* MyMasterRightOrWrong: He shows no issue with Bruce killing his RoguesGallery and [[spoiler:Superman]], only remarking that going after the latter [[DidntThinkThisThrough wasn't a]] [[StupidEvil good]] [[CareerEndingInjury idea]].
* OnlyFriend: Is this for Bruce Wayne the way Earth-1's Luke is for Kate.
* TruerToTheText: His eagerness to get into action, MrFanservice status, and no-nonsense attitude are much more faithful to the comics than the main Earth-1 version.
* WalkingShirtlessScene: He constantly has an open shirt that shows his muscular build.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: It's unknown what happens to him after Kara discovers Bruce murdered the Superman of Earth-99, especially since he didn't appear to have any qualms with Batman going through with it along with the fact Kara changed into her Supergirl outfit. Even if Kara left him, he still remained in the mansion after Bruce was [[AccidentalMurder accidentally killed by Kate]].
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* AdaptationalWimp: [[{{DownplayedTrope}} Downplayed Trope.]] While not as competent as DeadAlternateCounterpart: ZigZagged. It's played straight with his comics counterpart, he still fares better in combat than the main Earth-66 counterpart. His Earth-89 counterpart is certainly dead, though it's unclear who among them died first. His Earth-1 Luke.counterpart's current status is unclear.
*AlternateUniverseReedRichardsIsAwesome: He IconicItem: His {{parasol|OfPain}} is much more muscular than his in Bruce's TrophyRoom, as are Joker's Joker card, Riddler's cane, and Mr. Freeze's snow globe.
* PosthumousCharacter: Long dead when Earth-1counterpart, as noted by Kate and Kara, and he is not shy to draw a gun Kara arrive on intruders, even if they are strong enough to break down a door.
* CompositeCharacter: Takes the place of Terry [=McGinnis=] as the young man accompanying an elderly retired Bruce Wayne.
* MrFanservice: The first thing Kate notices about him is his abs.
* MyMasterRightOrWrong: He shows no issue with Bruce killing his RoguesGallery and [[spoiler:Superman]], only remarking that going after the latter [[DidntThinkThisThrough wasn't a]] [[StupidEvil good]] [[CareerEndingInjury idea]].
* OnlyFriend: Isthis for Bruce Wayne the way Earth-1's Luke is for Kate.
* TruerToTheText: His eagerness to get into action, MrFanservice status, and no-nonsense attitude are much more faithful to the comics than the main Earth-1 version.
* WalkingShirtlessScene: He constantly has an open shirt that shows his muscular build.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: It's unknown what happens to him after Kara discovers Bruce murdered the Superman of Earth-99, especially since he didn't appear to have any qualms with Batman going through with it along with the fact Kara changed into her Supergirl outfit. Even if Kara left him, he still remained in the mansion after Bruce was [[AccidentalMurder accidentally killed by Kate]].universe.
*
* PosthumousCharacter: Long dead when Earth-1
* CompositeCharacter: Takes the place of Terry [=McGinnis=] as the young man accompanying an elderly retired Bruce Wayne.
* MrFanservice: The first thing Kate notices about him is his abs.
* MyMasterRightOrWrong: He shows no issue with Bruce killing his RoguesGallery and [[spoiler:Superman]], only remarking that going after the latter [[DidntThinkThisThrough wasn't a]] [[StupidEvil good]] [[CareerEndingInjury idea]].
* OnlyFriend: Is
* TruerToTheText: His eagerness to get into action, MrFanservice status, and no-nonsense attitude are much more faithful to the comics than the main Earth-1 version.
* WalkingShirtlessScene: He constantly has an open shirt that shows his muscular build.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: It's unknown what happens to him after Kara discovers Bruce murdered the Superman of Earth-99, especially since he didn't appear to have any qualms with Batman going through with it along with the fact Kara changed into her Supergirl outfit. Even if Kara left him, he still remained in the mansion after Bruce was [[AccidentalMurder accidentally killed by Kate]].
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The Earth-99 version of Kate Kane.
->See the Characters/ArrowverseBatFamily page for Earth-1 Kate Kane
!!!'''Known Aliases:''' ComicBook/{{Batwoman}}
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* AffirmativeActionLegacy: She succeeded Bruce in the bat mantle but was unfortunately killed off.
* AmbiguousSituation: It's never stated how long her tenure as Batwoman was because all Bruce said is she was killed five years prior to Crisis. Whether she was killed due to inexperience or the dangers of vigilantism finally catching up with her is never elaborated on.
* CynicismCatalyst: Kate's death was a major factor in sending the Bruce Wayne of Earth-99 completely off the rails, although he was starting to go downhill before she became Batwoman and before her death.
* DeadAlternateCounterpart: To Earth-1 Kate.
* FantasticRacism: Possibly. Bruce implies that she shared his xenophobic attitudes towards Kryptonians; however, it's common for bigots to delude themselves into thinking everyone else is as bigoted as they are, so [[UnreliableNarrator this could easily be confirmation bias on Bruce's part]].
* MoralityChain: Bruce is latching on her to be his RedeemingReplacement after he started JumpingOffTheSlipperySlope. After she's killed, Bruce loses it and went all in to the dark side.
* PosthumousCharacter: Appears only in a photo of her and her sister Beth in Bruce's effects.
* RedeemingReplacement: She wanted to be this for Bruce, presumably without his murderous tendencies. It didn't go well for her. [[DownplayedTrope However, he indicates that she also had his trust issues, claiming she didn't trust anyone.]] [[UnreliableNarrator But Bruce may also be deluded about Kate's trust issues, or at least she wasn't as paranoid as Bruce himself was.]]
-->'''Bruce:''' My Kate put on the cape. Thought she'd succeed where I failed. All it did was get herself killed.
* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: As mentioned in AmbiguousSituation above, it's unknown how her tenure as Batwoman ended but one thing's a fact; her life was ended by the dangers of vigilantism. It doesn't help that some criminals are likely metahumans, and unlike Earth-1, alien criminals are also implied to be rampant in this universe, if Superman's presence is any indication.
* WideEyedIdealist: Bruce sees his Kate as having been this, leading to her inevitable death, and diagnoses Earth-1's Kate as having the same problem. Time will tell if he was right.
* AmbiguousSituation: It's never stated how long her tenure as Batwoman was because all Bruce said is she was killed five years prior to Crisis. Whether she was killed due to inexperience or the dangers of vigilantism finally catching up with her is never elaborated on.
* CynicismCatalyst: Kate's death was a major factor in sending the Bruce Wayne of Earth-99 completely off the rails, although he was starting to go downhill before she became Batwoman and before her death.
* DeadAlternateCounterpart: To Earth-1 Kate.
* FantasticRacism: Possibly. Bruce implies that she shared his xenophobic attitudes towards Kryptonians; however, it's common for bigots to delude themselves into thinking everyone else is as bigoted as they are, so [[UnreliableNarrator this could easily be confirmation bias on Bruce's part]].
* MoralityChain: Bruce is latching on her to be his RedeemingReplacement after he started JumpingOffTheSlipperySlope. After she's killed, Bruce loses it and went all in to the dark side.
* PosthumousCharacter: Appears only in a photo of her and her sister Beth in Bruce's effects.
* RedeemingReplacement: She wanted to be this for Bruce, presumably without his murderous tendencies. It didn't go well for her. [[DownplayedTrope However, he indicates that she also had his trust issues, claiming she didn't trust anyone.]] [[UnreliableNarrator But Bruce may also be deluded about Kate's trust issues, or at least she wasn't as paranoid as Bruce himself was.]]
-->'''Bruce:''' My Kate put on the cape. Thought she'd succeed where I failed. All it did was get herself killed.
* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: As mentioned in AmbiguousSituation above, it's unknown how her tenure as Batwoman ended but one thing's a fact; her life was ended by the dangers of vigilantism. It doesn't help that some criminals are likely metahumans, and unlike Earth-1, alien criminals are also implied to be rampant in this universe, if Superman's presence is any indication.
* WideEyedIdealist: Bruce sees his Kate as having been this, leading to her inevitable death, and diagnoses Earth-1's Kate as having the same problem. Time will tell if he was right.
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* AmbiguousSituation: It's never stated how long her tenure as Batwoman was because all Bruce said is she was killed five years prior to Crisis. Whether she was killed due to inexperience or the dangers of vigilantism finally catching up with her is never elaborated on.
* CynicismCatalyst: Kate's death was a major factor in sending the Bruce Wayne of Earth-99 completely off the rails, although he was starting to go downhill before she became Batwoman and before her death.
* FantasticRacism: Possibly. Bruce implies that she shared his xenophobic attitudes towards Kryptonians; however, it's common for bigots to delude themselves into thinking everyone else
* IconicItem: His snow globe is in Bruce's
* MoralityChain: Bruce is latching on her to be his RedeemingReplacement after he started JumpingOffTheSlipperySlope. After she's killed, Bruce loses it and went all in to the dark side.
* PosthumousCharacter:
* RedeemingReplacement: She wanted to be
-->'''Bruce:''' My Kate put on the cape. Thought she'd succeed where I failed. All it did was get herself killed.
* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: As mentioned in AmbiguousSituation above, it's unknown how her tenure as Batwoman ended but one thing's a fact; her life was ended by the dangers of vigilantism. It doesn't help that some criminals are likely metahumans, and unlike Earth-1, alien criminals are also implied to be rampant in this universe, if Superman's presence is any indication.
* WideEyedIdealist: Bruce sees his Kate as having been this, leading to her inevitable death, and diagnoses Earth-1's Kate as having the same problem. Time will tell if he was right.
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!!!Criminals
[[folder:Clayface]]
!!Clayface
!!!'''Species:''' Metahuman
Notorious criminal whom Earth-99 Batman fought years prior.
->See Characters/ArrowverseGothamCityCriminals for the Earth-1 character who bears his/her code name and background
->See Characters/BirdsOfPrey2002 for the Earth-203 character who bears his name and background
[[folder:Clayface]]
!!Clayface
!!!'''Species:''' Metahuman
Notorious criminal whom Earth-99 Batman fought years prior.
->See Characters/ArrowverseGothamCityCriminals for the Earth-1 character who bears his/her code name and background
->See Characters/BirdsOfPrey2002 for the Earth-203 character who bears his name and background
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[[folder:Clayface]]
!!Clayface
[[folder:Clark Kent / Superman]]
!![[Franchise/{{Superman}} Clark Kent / Superman]]
!!!'''Species:'''
Notorious criminal whom Earth-99 Batman fought years prior.
The resident Superman of Earth-99
->See
->See
->See Characters/SupermanFilmSeries for the Earth-96 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/SmallvilleKents for the Earth-167 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/SmallvilleEarth2 page to see the AlternateUniverse Earth-167 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/DCEUSuperman page for the character in an undesignated Earth who bears his name and background
->See WesternAnimation/SupermanTheatricalCartoons for the Earth-F character who bears his name and background
->See ComicBook/New52 for the Earth-N52 character who bears his name and background
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* AndIMustScream: Currently in the state of a puddle of mud, according to Bruce.
* TheGhost: Only mentioned by Bruce.
* LifesavingMisfortune: Being trapped in a state of mud is still better than being killed by Batman like most of the other supervillain contemporaries.
* {{Shapeshifting}}: Clayface can turn to any form due to being made of, well, clay.
* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Only addressed as Clayface by Bruce, thus we don't know which version of the character (Basil Karlo, Matt Hagen, Preston Payne, Sondra Fuller, Cassius Payne, Peter Malley, Todd Russell, Johnny Williams) this is.
* TheGhost: Only mentioned by Bruce.
* LifesavingMisfortune: Being trapped in a state of mud is still better than being killed by Batman like most of the other supervillain contemporaries.
* {{Shapeshifting}}: Clayface can turn to any form due to being made of, well, clay.
* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Only addressed as Clayface by Bruce, thus we don't know which version of the character (Basil Karlo, Matt Hagen, Preston Payne, Sondra Fuller, Cassius Payne, Peter Malley, Todd Russell, Johnny Williams) this is.
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* AndIMustScream: Currently in DeadAlternateCounterpart: One of the state of a puddle of mud, according to Bruce.
* TheGhost: Only mentioned by Bruce.
* LifesavingMisfortune: Being trapped in a state of mud is still better than beingmany Supermen killed in TheMultiverse, but by Batman like most instead of the other supervillain contemporaries.
Earth-38 Lex Luthor.
*{{Shapeshifting}}: Clayface can turn to any form due to being made of, well, clay.
* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Only addressedDoppelgangerGetsSameSentiment: His death at Batman's hands visibly angers Earth-38 Kara as Clayface by Bruce, thus we don't know if he was her own cousin, even though he's technically not.
* IconicItem: He still uses specs as [[ClarkKenting a disguise]], whichversion of the character (Basil Karlo, Matt Hagen, Preston Payne, Sondra Fuller, Cassius Payne, Peter Malley, Todd Russell, Johnny Williams) Kara immediately notices.
* PosthumousCharacter: Long dead when Earth-1 Kate and Kara arrive on thisis.universe.
* SacrificialLion: Batman killing him cements the latter's descent into villainy.
* TheGhost: Only mentioned by Bruce.
* LifesavingMisfortune: Being trapped in a state of mud is still better than being
*
* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Only addressed
* IconicItem: He still uses specs as [[ClarkKenting a disguise]], which
* PosthumousCharacter: Long dead when Earth-1 Kate and Kara arrive on this
* SacrificialLion: Batman killing him cements the latter's descent into villainy.
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[[folder:Jane Doe]]
!!Jane Doe
!!Jane Doe
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!!Jane Doe
!!Elizabeth "Beth" Kane
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Notorious criminal currently incarcerated at Arkham Asylum.
->See Characters/ArrowverseGothamCityCriminals for Jonathan Cartwright, the Earth-1 character who bears her background
->See Characters/ArrowverseGothamCityCriminals for Jonathan Cartwright, the Earth-1 character who bears her background
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!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/Batwoman2019S1E9CrisisOnInfiniteEarthsHourTwo Crisis on Infinite Earths, Part Two]]" (''Batwoman'' 1x9, photo)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{Crisis On Infinite Earths|2019}}''[[note]](''Series/{{Batwoman|2019}}'')[[/note]]
The Earth-99 version of Beth Kane.
->See the Characters/ArrowverseGothamCityCriminals page for
->See Characters/BirdsOfPrey2002 for Dinah Redmond, the Earth-203 character who bears her
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* TheGhost: Only mentioned by Bruce thinking she was the Earth-1 Kate disguising as his beloved late cousin.
* LifesavingMisfortune: Being incarcerated in Arkham is miles and away better than being trapped in a state of mud like Clayface and especially killed by Batman like the rest of her supervillain contemporaries.
* MasterOfDisguise: She grafts skin from people's faces and is an expert at voice mimicry, enabling her to disguise into anyone she chooses.
* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Only known as Jane Doe, her criminal name.
* LifesavingMisfortune: Being incarcerated in Arkham is miles and away better than being trapped in a state of mud like Clayface and especially killed by Batman like the rest of her supervillain contemporaries.
* MasterOfDisguise: She grafts skin from people's faces and is an expert at voice mimicry, enabling her to disguise into anyone she chooses.
* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Only known as Jane Doe, her criminal name.
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* AdaptationDyeJob: Her natural hair is brown, where in the comics it was red. Earth-1's Beth, as Alice, is platinum blonde.
* AmbiguousSituation: Her whereabouts during Crisis is never stated. It's also unclear if she's a SecretKeeper for the Bat-Family or not.
* TheGhost:Only mentioned by Bruce thinking She only shows up via photograph.
* GoodCounterpart: In this universe she wasthe nothing but Kate's loving sister, making Earth-1 Kate disguising as his beloved late cousin.
* LifesavingMisfortune: Being incarcerated in Arkham is miles and away better than being trapped in a state of mud like Clayface and especially killed by Batman like the rest of her supervillain contemporaries.
* MasterOfDisguise: She grafts skin from people's faces and is an expert at voice mimicry, enabling her to disguise into anyone she chooses.
* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Only known as Jane Doe, her criminal name.wonder what could've been.
* AmbiguousSituation: Her whereabouts during Crisis is never stated. It's also unclear if she's a SecretKeeper for the Bat-Family or not.
* TheGhost:
* GoodCounterpart: In this universe she was
* LifesavingMisfortune: Being incarcerated in Arkham is miles and away better than being trapped in a state of mud like Clayface and especially killed by Batman like the rest of her supervillain contemporaries.
* MasterOfDisguise: She grafts skin from people's faces and is an expert at voice mimicry, enabling her to disguise into anyone she chooses.
* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Only known as Jane Doe, her criminal name.
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[[folder:The Joker]]
!!ComicBook/TheJoker
!!!'''Species:''' Human
A notorious criminal whom Earth-99 Batman killed years prior.
->See Characters/ArrowverseGothamCityCriminals for the Earth-1 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/Titans2018Villains for the Earth-9 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/Batman1966RoguesGallery for the Earth-66 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/BatmanFilmSeriesTheJoker for the Earth-89 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/SupermanFilmSeries for the Earth-96 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/SmallvilleOtherMajorVillains for Bruce Wayne, the AlternateUniverse Earth-167 character who bears his comic book connections
->See Characters/BirdsOfPrey2002 for the Earth-203 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/DCEUTheJoker page for the character in an undesignated Earth who bears his name and background
!!ComicBook/TheJoker
!!!'''Species:''' Human
A notorious criminal whom Earth-99 Batman killed years prior.
->See Characters/ArrowverseGothamCityCriminals for the Earth-1 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/Titans2018Villains for the Earth-9 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/Batman1966RoguesGallery for the Earth-66 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/BatmanFilmSeriesTheJoker for the Earth-89 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/SupermanFilmSeries for the Earth-96 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/SmallvilleOtherMajorVillains for Bruce Wayne, the AlternateUniverse Earth-167 character who bears his comic book connections
->See Characters/BirdsOfPrey2002 for the Earth-203 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/DCEUTheJoker page for the character in an undesignated Earth who bears his name and background
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* DeadAlternateCounterpart: ZigZagged. It's played straight with his Earth-66 counterpart. It's unknown if the Joker shown in ''Film/Batman1989'' is the same one captured by Batman in Alexander Knox's newspaper or just a LegacyCharacter. His Earth-1 counterpart's current status is unclear at the time although an episode set after the Crisis indicates that the Earth-1 Joker was also killed by Batman.
* IconicItem: His card is in Bruce's TrophyRoom.
* PosthumousCharacter: Long dead when Earth-1 Kate and Kara arrive on this universe.
* IconicItem: His card is in Bruce's TrophyRoom.
* PosthumousCharacter: Long dead when Earth-1 Kate and Kara arrive on this universe.
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%%For Earth-203, go to the
!Earth-221
[[folder:In General]]
----
* AlternateSelf: This universe has a
* IconicItem: His card is in Bruce's TrophyRoom.
* PosthumousCharacter: Long dead when Earth-1 Kate
* ThePresentDay: This world appears contemporary like Earths 1 and 38.
* ShoutOut: To Franchise/SherlockHolmes. Its Wells is a Holmes {{Expy}} and its numerical designation references 221B Baker Street.
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[[folder:The Riddler]]
!!ComicBook/TheRiddler
!!ComicBook/TheRiddler
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!!ComicBook/TheRiddler
->See the Characters/ArrowverseSTARLabs page
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Watsune]]
!!Watsune
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A notorious criminal whom Earth-99 Batman killed years prior.
->See Characters/ArrowverseGothamCityCriminals for the Earth-1 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/Titans2018Villains for the Earth-9 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/Batman1966RoguesGallery for the Earth-66 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/BatmanFilmSeriesVillains for the Earth-97 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/ArrowverseGothamCityCriminals for the Earth-1 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/Titans2018Villains for the Earth-9 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/Batman1966RoguesGallery for the Earth-66 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/BatmanFilmSeriesVillains for the Earth-97 character who bears his name and background
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->See Characters/ArrowverseGothamCityCriminals for the Earth-1 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/Titans2018Villains for the Earth-9 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/Batman1966RoguesGallery for the Earth-66 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/BatmanFilmSeriesVillains for the Earth-97 character who bears his name and background
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* DeadAlternateCounterpart: ZigZagged. It's played straight with his Earth 66 and 97 counterparts, who are last seen alive. His Earth-1 counterpart's current status is unclear.
* IconicItem: His cane is in Bruce's TrophyRoom.
* PosthumousCharacter: Long dead when Earth-1 Kate and Kara arrive on this universe.
* IconicItem: His cane is in Bruce's TrophyRoom.
* PosthumousCharacter: Long dead when Earth-1 Kate and Kara arrive on this universe.
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* DeadAlternateCounterpart: ZigZagged. It's played straight DeadSidekick: For Sherloque.
* FateWorseThanDeath: Sherloque found him in a catatonic state.
* AMindIsATerribleThingToRead: When Sherloque read his mind, he found out about Watsune's affair with hisEarth 66 and 97 counterparts, who are last seen alive. His Earth-1 counterpart's current status is unclear.
fourth wife.
*IconicItem: His cane is in Bruce's TrophyRoom.
OnlyOneName: He's only addressed as Watsune.
* PosthumousCharacter:Long He's already dead when Earth-1 Kate by the time he's mentioned.
* TheWatson: {{Invoked|Trope}} andKara arrive on this universe.{{Implied|Trope}}, given that Sherloque is a blatant SherlockHomage.
* WeUsedToBeFriends: He and Sherloque had a fallout after his affair with the latter's fourth wife.
* FateWorseThanDeath: Sherloque found him in a catatonic state.
* AMindIsATerribleThingToRead: When Sherloque read his mind, he found out about Watsune's affair with his
*
* PosthumousCharacter:
* TheWatson: {{Invoked|Trope}} and
* WeUsedToBeFriends: He and Sherloque had a fallout after his affair with the latter's fourth wife.
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[[folder:The Penguin]]
!!ComicBook/ThePenguin
!!ComicBook/ThePenguin
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!!ComicBook/ThePenguin
!!Jervis Tetch / Mad Hatter
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A notorious criminal whom Earth-99 Batman killed years prior.
->See Characters/ArrowverseGothamCityCriminals for the Earth-1 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/Titans2018Villains for the Earth-9 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/Batman1966RoguesGallery for the Earth-66 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/BatmanFilmSeriesVillains for the Earth-89 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/ArrowverseGothamCityCriminals for the Earth-1 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/Titans2018Villains for the Earth-9 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/Batman1966RoguesGallery for the Earth-66 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/BatmanFilmSeriesVillains for the Earth-89 character who bears his name and background
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A notorious criminal whom Earth-99 Batman killed years prior.
->See Characters/ArrowverseGothamCityCriminals for the Earth-1 characterSerialKiller who bears his name and background
->See Characters/Titans2018Villains for the Earth-9 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/Batman1966RoguesGallery for the Earth-66 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/BatmanFilmSeriesVillains for the Earth-89 character who bears his name and backgrounduses a memory machine.
->See Characters/ArrowverseGothamCityCriminals for the Earth-1 character
->See Characters/Titans2018Villains for the Earth-9 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/Batman1966RoguesGallery for the Earth-66 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/BatmanFilmSeriesVillains for the Earth-89 character who bears his name and background
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* DeadAlternateCounterpart: ZigZagged. It's played straight with his Earth-66 counterpart. His Earth-89 counterpart is certainly dead, though it's unclear who among them died first. His Earth-1 counterpart's current status is unclear.
* IconicItem: His {{parasol|OfPain}} is in Bruce's TrophyRoom, as are Joker's Joker card, Riddler's cane, and Mr. Freeze's snow globe.
* PosthumousCharacter: Long dead when Earth-1 Kate and Kara arrive on this universe.
* IconicItem: His {{parasol|OfPain}} is in Bruce's TrophyRoom, as are Joker's Joker card, Riddler's cane, and Mr. Freeze's snow globe.
* PosthumousCharacter: Long dead when Earth-1 Kate and Kara arrive on this universe.
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* DeadAlternateCounterpart: ZigZagged. AlternateSelf: To Earth-1 Mad Hatter
* AmbiguousSituation: It'splayed straight with his Earth-66 counterpart. His Earth-89 counterpart is certainly dead, though it's unclear who among them died first. His Earth-1 counterpart's what his current status is unclear.is.
*IconicItem: ElectronicTelepathy: His {{parasol|OfPain}} memory machine can read people's memories.
* TheGhost: He's only mentioned by Sherloque.
* MadScientist: Said by Sherloque to have invented a memory machine.
* RoguesGalleryTransplant: A Franchise/{{Batman}} villain in the comic books, here he doesn't seem to menace any superhero unless you count Sherloque Wells.
* SerialKiller: A notorious one at that.
* VillainOfAnotherStory: Jervis isin Bruce's TrophyRoom, as are Joker's Joker card, Riddler's cane, and Mr. Freeze's snow globe.
* PosthumousCharacter: Long dead when Earth-1 Kate and Kara arrive on this universe.or was a villain never faced by Team Flash.
* AmbiguousSituation: It's
*
* TheGhost: He's only mentioned by Sherloque.
* MadScientist: Said by Sherloque to have invented a memory machine.
* RoguesGalleryTransplant: A Franchise/{{Batman}} villain in the comic books, here he doesn't seem to menace any superhero unless you count Sherloque Wells.
* SerialKiller: A notorious one at that.
* VillainOfAnotherStory: Jervis is
* PosthumousCharacter: Long dead when Earth-1 Kate and Kara arrive on this universe.
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[[folder:Mr. Freeze]]
!!Mr. Freeze
!!Mr. Freeze
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!!Mr. Freeze
!!Renee Adler
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A notorious criminal whom Earth-99 Batman killed years prior.
->See Characters/ArrowverseGothamCityCitizens for the Earth-1 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/Batman1966RoguesGallery for the Earth-66 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/BatmanFilmSeriesVillains for the Earth-97 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/ArrowverseGothamCityCitizens for the Earth-1 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/Batman1966RoguesGallery for the Earth-66 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/BatmanFilmSeriesVillains for the Earth-97 character who bears his name and background
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!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/TheFlash2014S5E13Goldfaced Goldfaced]]" (''The Flash'' 5x13)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}''
The first wife of Harrison Sherloque Wells.
->See
->See
->See Characters/BatmanFilmSeriesVillains for the Earth-97 character who bears his name and background
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* DeadAlternateCounterpart: ZigZagged. It's played straight with his Earth-66 counterpart as his Earth-97 counterpart is last seen alive. His Earth-1 counterpart's current status is unclear.
* IconicItem: His snow globe is in Bruce's TrophyRoom.
* PosthumousCharacter: Long dead when Earth-1 Kate and Kara arrive on this universe.
* IconicItem: His snow globe is in Bruce's TrophyRoom.
* PosthumousCharacter: Long dead when Earth-1 Kate and Kara arrive on this universe.
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* DeadAlternateCounterpart: ZigZagged. It's played straight with his Earth-66 counterpart as his Earth-97 counterpart is last seen alive. His Earth-1 counterpart's current status is unclear.
* IconicItem: His snow globe is in Bruce's TrophyRoom.
* PosthumousCharacter: Long dead when Earth-1 Kate and Kara arrive on this universe.OneTrueLove: She's the one Sherloque truly loves.
* IconicItem: His snow globe is in Bruce's TrophyRoom.
* PosthumousCharacter: Long dead when Earth-1 Kate and Kara arrive on this universe.
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!!!Others
[[folder:Clark Kent / Superman]]
!![[Franchise/{{Superman}} Clark Kent / Superman]]
!!!'''Species:''' Kryptonian
The resident Superman of Earth-99
->See Characters/Titans2018OtherSuperheroes for the Earth-9 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/ArrowverseSmallvilleCitizens for the Earth-38/Prime character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/SupermanFilmSeries for the Earth-96 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/SmallvilleKents for the Earth-167 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/SmallvilleEarth2 page to see the AlternateUniverse Earth-167 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/DCEUSuperman page for the character in an undesignated Earth who bears his name and background
->See WesternAnimation/SupermanTheatricalCartoons for the Earth-F character who bears his name and background
->See ComicBook/New52 for the Earth-N52 character who bears his name and background
[[folder:Clark Kent / Superman]]
!![[Franchise/{{Superman}} Clark Kent / Superman]]
!!!'''Species:''' Kryptonian
The resident Superman of Earth-99
->See Characters/Titans2018OtherSuperheroes for the Earth-9 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/ArrowverseSmallvilleCitizens for the Earth-38/Prime character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/SupermanFilmSeries for the Earth-96 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/SmallvilleKents for the Earth-167 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/SmallvilleEarth2 page to see the AlternateUniverse Earth-167 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/DCEUSuperman page for the character in an undesignated Earth who bears his name and background
->See WesternAnimation/SupermanTheatricalCartoons for the Earth-F character who bears his name and background
->See ComicBook/New52 for the Earth-N52 character who bears his name and background
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[[folder:Clark Kent / Superman]]
!![[Franchise/{{Superman}} Clark Kent / Superman]]
!!!'''Species:''' Kryptonian
The resident Superman of Earth-99
->See Characters/Titans2018OtherSuperheroes for
->See Characters/ArrowverseSmallvilleCitizens for the Earth-38/Prime character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/SupermanFilmSeries for the Earth-96 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/SmallvilleKents for the Earth-167 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/SmallvilleEarth2 page to see the AlternateUniverse Earth-167 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/DCEUSuperman page for the character in an undesignated Earth who bears his name and background
->See WesternAnimation/SupermanTheatricalCartoons for the Earth-F character who bears his name and background
->See ComicBook/New52 for the Earth-N52 character who bears his name and background
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* DeadAlternateCounterpart: One of the many Supermen killed in TheMultiverse, but by Batman instead of Earth-38 Lex Luthor.
* DoppelgangerGetsSameSentiment: His death at Batman's hands visibly angers Earth-38 Kara as if he was her own cousin, even though he's technically not.
* IconicItem: He still uses specs as [[ClarkKenting a disguise]], which Kara immediately notices.
* PosthumousCharacter: Long dead when Earth-1 Kate and Kara arrive on this universe.
* SacrificialLion: Batman killing him cements the latter's descent into villainy.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Elizabeth "Beth" Kane]]
!!Elizabeth "Beth" Kane
* DoppelgangerGetsSameSentiment: His death at Batman's hands visibly angers Earth-38 Kara as if he was her own cousin, even though he's technically not.
* IconicItem: He still uses specs as [[ClarkKenting a disguise]], which Kara immediately notices.
* PosthumousCharacter: Long dead when Earth-1 Kate and Kara arrive on this universe.
* SacrificialLion: Batman killing him cements the latter's descent into villainy.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Elizabeth "Beth" Kane]]
!!Elizabeth "Beth" Kane
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* DoppelgangerGetsSameSentiment: His death at Batman's hands visibly angers Earth-38 Kara as if he was her own cousin, even though he's technically not.
* IconicItem: He still uses specs as [[ClarkKenting a disguise]], which Kara immediately notices.
* PosthumousCharacter: Long dead when Earth-1 Kate and Kara arrive on this universe.
* SacrificialLion: Batman killing him cements the latter's descent into villainy.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Elizabeth "Beth" Kane]]
!!Elizabeth "Beth" Kane
[[folder:Maya]]
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!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/RachelSkarsten
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/Batwoman2019S1E9CrisisOnInfiniteEarthsHourTwo Crisis on Infinite Earths, Part Two]]" (''Batwoman'' 1x9, photo)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{Crisis On Infinite Earths|2019}}''[[note]](''Series/{{Batwoman|2019}}'')[[/note]]
The Earth-99 version of Beth Kane.
->See the Characters/ArrowverseGothamCityCriminals page for Earth-1 Beth Kane
->See Characters/BirdsOfPrey2002 for Dinah Redmond, the Earth-203 character who bears her physical likeness
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/Batwoman2019S1E9CrisisOnInfiniteEarthsHourTwo Crisis on Infinite Earths, Part Two]]" (''Batwoman'' 1x9, photo)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{Crisis On Infinite Earths|2019}}''[[note]](''Series/{{Batwoman|2019}}'')[[/note]]
The Earth-99 version of Beth Kane.
->See the Characters/ArrowverseGothamCityCriminals page for Earth-1 Beth Kane
->See Characters/BirdsOfPrey2002 for Dinah Redmond, the Earth-203 character who bears her physical likeness
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!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/RachelSkarsten
Kayla Compton / Briana Tedesco (young)
!!!'''First Appearance:'''"[[Recap/Batwoman2019S1E9CrisisOnInfiniteEarthsHourTwo Crisis on Infinite Earths, Part Two]]" (''Batwoman'' 1x9, photo)
"[[Recap/TheFlash2014S6E10Marathon Marathon]]" (''The Flash'' 6x10, photo), "[[Recap/TheFlash2014S6E15TheExorcismOfNashWells The Exorcism of Nash Wells]]" (''The Flash'' 6x15, self)
!!!'''Appearances:'''''Series/{{Crisis On Infinite Earths|2019}}''[[note]](''Series/{{Batwoman|2019}}'')[[/note]]
''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}''
TheEarth-99 version adopted daughter of Beth Kane.
Harrison Nash Wells.
->See theCharacters/ArrowverseGothamCityCriminals Characters/ArrowverseSTARLabs page for Earth-1 Beth Kane
->See Characters/BirdsOfPrey2002 for Dinah Redmond,Allegra Garcia, the Earth-203 Earths-1/Prime character who bears her physical likeness
!!!'''First Appearance:'''
!!!'''Appearances:'''
The
->See the
->See Characters/BirdsOfPrey2002 for Dinah Redmond,
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* AdaptationDyeJob: Her natural hair is brown, where in the comics it was red. Earth-1's Beth, as Alice, is platinum blonde.
* AmbiguousSituation: Her whereabouts during Crisis is never stated. It's also unclear if she's a SecretKeeper for the Bat-Family or not.
* TheGhost: She only shows up via photograph.
* GoodCounterpart: In this universe she was nothing but Kate's loving sister, making Earth-1 Kate wonder what could've been.
* AmbiguousSituation: Her whereabouts during Crisis is never stated. It's also unclear if she's a SecretKeeper for the Bat-Family or not.
* TheGhost: She only shows up via photograph.
* GoodCounterpart: In this universe she was nothing but Kate's loving sister, making Earth-1 Kate wonder what could've been.
to:
* AdaptationDyeJob: Her natural hair is brown, where in the comics it AlternateSelf: She was red. Earth-1's Beth, as Alice, an alternate version of Allegra Garcia.
* DeadAlternateCounterpart: She died in 2019, while Allegra isplatinum blonde.
alive in 2020.
*AmbiguousSituation: Her whereabouts DeadSidekick: She died on Earth-13 during Crisis an exploit there with Nash.
* DisneyVillainDeath: She lost her footing on the ledge of a cliff and, having undone her safety clip, fell to her death.
* {{Expy}}: She has elements of Harry Wells' family. She isnever stated. It's also unclear if she's Nash's daughter figure similarly to Jesse Quick while her death affected Nash similarly to Harry's wife's affected Harry.
* HappilyAdopted: Nash took care of her and she seemed to love him as aSecretKeeper father.
* ALessonLearnedTooWell: She takes Nash's phrase of valuing the prize over everything too strictly. This leads to her death when she is gathering a treasure in a cave on Earth-13, since she refused to throw it to avoid falling to her death when she cannot hold the cliff. As a result, Nash blames himself for this.
* PosthumousCharacter: She died before Allegra appeared on theBat-Family or not.
series.
*TheGhost: TreasureHunter: She only shows up via photograph.
* GoodCounterpart: In this universe she was nothing but Kate's loving sister, making Earth-1 Kate wonder what could've been.followed Nash's footsteps on becoming a multiversal geologist.
* DeadAlternateCounterpart: She died in 2019, while Allegra is
*
* DisneyVillainDeath: She lost her footing on the ledge of a cliff and, having undone her safety clip, fell to her death.
* {{Expy}}: She has elements of Harry Wells' family. She is
* HappilyAdopted: Nash took care of her and she seemed to love him as a
* ALessonLearnedTooWell: She takes Nash's phrase of valuing the prize over everything too strictly. This leads to her death when she is gathering a treasure in a cave on Earth-13, since she refused to throw it to avoid falling to her death when she cannot hold the cliff. As a result, Nash blames himself for this.
* PosthumousCharacter: She died before Allegra appeared on the
*
* GoodCounterpart: In this universe she was nothing but Kate's loving sister, making Earth-1 Kate wonder what could've been.
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%%For Earth-167, go to the Smallville series page(s)
%%For Earth-203, go to the Birds of Prey series page(s)
!Earth-221
%%For Earth-203, go to the Birds of Prey series page(s)
!Earth-221
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%%For Earth-203, go to the Birds of Prey series page(s)
!Earth-221
An AlternateUniverse where it's heroes are more ethnically diverse and work together as a team known as the Justice Alliance.
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* AlternateSelf: This universe has a Harrison Wells and Renee Adler.
* ThePresentDay: This world appears contemporary like Earths 1 and 38.
* ShoutOut: To Franchise/SherlockHolmes. Its Wells is a Holmes {{Expy}} and its numerical designation references 221B Baker Street.
* ThePresentDay: This world appears contemporary like Earths 1 and 38.
* ShoutOut: To Franchise/SherlockHolmes. Its Wells is a Holmes {{Expy}} and its numerical designation references 221B Baker Street.
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* AlternateSelf: AdaptedOut: In the original comics the Justice Alliance of America included the Atom, Batman, Aquaman, Hawkgirl, Hawkman, Martian Manhunter and Robin.
* MythologyGag: In the original ''ComicBook/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths'' it is rumoured that Marv Wolfman believed the post-Crisis Earth should have more diverse superheroes but while this never happened he would introudce this concept with Earth-D over a decade later. Thisuniverse has a Harrison Wells and Renee Adler.
* ThePresentDay: This world appears contemporary likeversion of Earth-D was introduced in the tie-in comic ''Crisis on Infinite Earths 1 and 38.
Giant'' which was also written by Wolfman.
*ShoutOut: To Franchise/SherlockHolmes. Its Wells AdaptationNameChange: From Justice Alliance of America to just Justice Alliance.
* RaceLift: {{Subverted|Trope}} for the most part as most of the heroes are simply different people as opposed to being alternate versions of the canon characters. The only real exception isa Holmes {{Expy}} and its numerical designation references 221B Baker Street.Superman, who in the comics is still known as Kal-El, while others didn't have their secret identities revealed.
* MythologyGag: In the original ''ComicBook/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths'' it is rumoured that Marv Wolfman believed the post-Crisis Earth should have more diverse superheroes but while this never happened he would introudce this concept with Earth-D over a decade later. This
* ThePresentDay: This world appears contemporary like
*
* RaceLift: {{Subverted|Trope}} for the most part as most of the heroes are simply different people as opposed to being alternate versions of the canon characters. The only real exception is
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[[folder:Sherloque Wells]]
->See the Characters/ArrowverseSTARLabs page
->See the Characters/ArrowverseSTARLabs page
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!!Tanaka Rei
!!!'''Species:''' Metahuman
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Crisis on Infinite Earths Giant''
The Flash of Earth-D and a member of the Justice Alliance.
->See Characters/ArrowverseBarryAllen for Barry Allen, the
->See Characters/Stargirl2020 for Jay Garrick, the post-Crisis Earth-2 character who bears his codename
->See Characters/Batman1966Heroes for Barry Allen, the Earth-66 character who bears his codename
->See Characters/TheFlash1990 for Barry Allen, the Earth-90 character who bears his codename
->See Characters/DCEUTheFlash for Barry Allen, the character on an undesignated Earth who bears his codename
->See ComicBook/New52 for Barry Allen, the Earth-N52 character who bears his codename
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* NoNameGiven: {{Subverted|Trope}} as he's the only Earth-D character given a name in the tie-in comic.
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[[folder:Watsune]]
!!Watsune
!!!'''Species:''' Human
The late partner of Harrison Sherloque Wells.
!!Watsune
!!!'''Species:''' Human
The late partner of Harrison Sherloque Wells.
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!!Watsune
!!Kal-El
!!!'''Species:'''
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Crisis on Infinite Earths Giant''
The
->See Characters/ArrowverseSmallvilleCitizens for the Earth-Prime character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/Titans2018OtherSuperheroes for info about the Earth-9 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/SupermanFilmSeries for the Earth-96 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/SmallvilleKents for the Earth-167 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/SmallvilleEarth2 for an AlternateUniverse Earth-167 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/DCEUSuperman for the character in an undesignated Earth who bears his name and background
->See WesternAnimation/SupermanTheatricalCartoons for the Earth-F character who bears his name and background
->See ComicBook/New52 for the Earth-N52 character who bears his name and background
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* DeadSidekick: For Sherloque.
* FateWorseThanDeath: Sherloque found him in a catatonic state.
* AMindIsATerribleThingToRead: When Sherloque read his mind, he found out about Watsune's affair with his fourth wife.
* OnlyOneName: He's only addressed as Watsune.
* PosthumousCharacter: He's already dead by the time he's mentioned.
* TheWatson: {{Invoked|Trope}} and {{Implied|Trope}}, given that Sherloque is a blatant SherlockHomage.
* WeUsedToBeFriends: He and Sherloque had a fallout after his affair with the latter's fourth wife.
* FateWorseThanDeath: Sherloque found him in a catatonic state.
* AMindIsATerribleThingToRead: When Sherloque read his mind, he found out about Watsune's affair with his fourth wife.
* OnlyOneName: He's only addressed as Watsune.
* PosthumousCharacter: He's already dead by the time he's mentioned.
* TheWatson: {{Invoked|Trope}} and {{Implied|Trope}}, given that Sherloque is a blatant SherlockHomage.
* WeUsedToBeFriends: He and Sherloque had a fallout after his affair with the latter's fourth wife.
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* DeadSidekick: For Sherloque.
KissingCousins: {{Averted|Trope}} (hopefully) as while Superman is Ka-El and Supergirl's first name is Kara, her family name is unknown so she is presumably not related to him.
*FateWorseThanDeath: Sherloque found him in a catatonic state.
* AMindIsATerribleThingToRead: When Sherloque read his mind, he found out about Watsune's affair with his fourth wife.
* OnlyOneName: He'sNoNameGiven: Is only addressed known as Watsune.
* PosthumousCharacter: He's already dead bySuperman, though he is confirmed to be Kal-El in the time he's mentioned.
original comics.
*TheWatson: {{Invoked|Trope}} and {{Implied|Trope}}, given that Sherloque RaceLift: This version of Ka-El is a blatant SherlockHomage.
* WeUsedToBeFriends: He and Sherloque had a fallout afterblack unlike his affair with the latter's fourth wife.counterparts on other Earths.
*
* AMindIsATerribleThingToRead: When Sherloque read his mind, he found out about Watsune's affair with his fourth wife.
* OnlyOneName: He's
* PosthumousCharacter: He's already dead by
*
* WeUsedToBeFriends: He and Sherloque had a fallout after
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[[folder:Jervis Tetch / Mad Hatter]]
!!Jervis Tetch / Mad Hatter
!!!'''Species:''' Human
A notorious SerialKiller who uses a memory machine.
!!Jervis Tetch / Mad Hatter
!!!'''Species:''' Human
A notorious SerialKiller who uses a memory machine.
to:
!!Jervis Tetch / Mad Hatter
!!Kara
!!!'''Species:'''
A notorious SerialKiller
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Crisis on Infinite Earths Giant''
The Supergirl of Earth-D and a member of the Justice Alliance, while also being married to Superman.
->See Characters/ArrowverseKaraZorEl for the Earth-Prime character who
->See Characters/ArrowverseEarthX page for Overgirl, the Earth-X character who bears her first name
->See Characters/SupermanFilmSeries for the Earth-96 character who bears her first name and codename
->See Characters/SmallvilleKryptonians for the Earth-167 character who bears her first name and codename
->See Characters/DCEUKrypton for the character in an unnumbered Earth who bears her first name
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* AlternateSelf: To Earth-1 Mad Hatter
* AmbiguousSituation: It's unclear what his current status is.
* ElectronicTelepathy: His memory machine can read people's memories.
* TheGhost: He's only mentioned by Sherloque.
* MadScientist: Said by Sherloque to have invented a memory machine.
* RoguesGalleryTransplant: A Franchise/{{Batman}} villain in the comic books, here he doesn't seem to menace any superhero unless you count Sherloque Wells.
* SerialKiller: A notorious one at that.
* VillainOfAnotherStory: Jervis is or was a villain never faced by Team Flash.
* AmbiguousSituation: It's unclear what his current status is.
* ElectronicTelepathy: His memory machine can read people's memories.
* TheGhost: He's only mentioned by Sherloque.
* MadScientist: Said by Sherloque to have invented a memory machine.
* RoguesGalleryTransplant: A Franchise/{{Batman}} villain in the comic books, here he doesn't seem to menace any superhero unless you count Sherloque Wells.
* SerialKiller: A notorious one at that.
* VillainOfAnotherStory: Jervis is or was a villain never faced by Team Flash.
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* AlternateSelf: To Earth-1 Mad Hatter
KissingCousins: {{Averted|Trope}} (hopefully) as while Superman is Ka-El Kara's family name is unknown so she is presumably not related to him.
*AmbiguousSituation: It's unclear what his current status is.
* ElectronicTelepathy: His memory machine can read people's memories.
* TheGhost: He'sNoNameGiven: Is only mentioned by Sherloque.
* MadScientist: Said by Sherloqueknown as Supergirl, though she is confirmed to have invented a memory machine.
* RoguesGalleryTransplant: A Franchise/{{Batman}} villainbe called Kara in the comic books, here he doesn't seem to menace any superhero unless you count Sherloque Wells.
* SerialKiller: A notorious one at that.
* VillainOfAnotherStory: Jervis is or was a villain never faced by Team Flash.original comics.
*
* ElectronicTelepathy: His memory machine can read people's memories.
* TheGhost: He's
* MadScientist: Said by Sherloque
* RoguesGalleryTransplant: A Franchise/{{Batman}} villain
* SerialKiller: A notorious one at that.
* VillainOfAnotherStory: Jervis is or was a villain never faced by Team Flash.
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[[folder:Renee Adler]]
!!Renee Adler
!!Renee Adler
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!!Renee Adler
!!José Hernandez
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!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/KimberlyWilliamsPaisley
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/TheFlash2014S5E13Goldfaced Goldfaced]]" (''The Flash'' 5x13)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}''
The first wife of Harrison Sherloque Wells.
->See the Characters/ArrowverseMetahumans page for her Earth-1 counterpart
->See the tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Characters/ArrowverseOtherLocales page for her Earth-38 counterpart
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/TheFlash2014S5E13Goldfaced Goldfaced]]" (''The Flash'' 5x13)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}''
The first wife of Harrison Sherloque Wells.
->See the Characters/ArrowverseMetahumans page for her Earth-1 counterpart
->See the tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Characters/ArrowverseOtherLocales page for her Earth-38 counterpart
to:
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/TheFlash2014S5E13Goldfaced Goldfaced]]" (''The Flash'' 5x13)
The
->See Characters/Stargirl2020 for Alan Scott, the
->See Film/GreenLantern2011 for Hal Jordaan, the
->See Characters/Batman1966Heroes for
->See Characters/SmallvilleClarksAllies for John Stewart, the Earth-167 character who bears his codename
->See ComicBook/New52 for Hal Jordan, the Earth-N52 character who bears his codename
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* OneTrueLove: She's the one Sherloque truly loves.
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* OneTrueLove: She's NoNameGiven: Is only known as Green Lantern, though he is confirmed to be called José Hernandez in the one Sherloque truly loves.original comics.
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%%For Earth-666, go to the Lucifer series page(s)
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!Earth-719
[[folder:Maya]]
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!Earth-719
[[folder:Maya]]
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!Earth-719
[[folder:Maya]]
!!Green Arrow
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!!!'''Played By:''' Kayla Compton / Briana Tedesco (young)
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/TheFlash2014S6E10Marathon Marathon]]" (''The Flash'' 6x10, photo), "[[Recap/TheFlash2014S6E15TheExorcismOfNashWells The Exorcism of Nash Wells]]" (''The Flash'' 6x15, self)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}''
The adopted daughter of Harrison Nash Wells.
->See the Characters/ArrowverseSTARLabs page for Allegra Garcia, the Earths-1/Prime character who bears her physical likeness
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/TheFlash2014S6E10Marathon Marathon]]" (''The Flash'' 6x10, photo), "[[Recap/TheFlash2014S6E15TheExorcismOfNashWells The Exorcism of Nash Wells]]" (''The Flash'' 6x15, self)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}''
The adopted daughter of Harrison Nash Wells.
->See the Characters/ArrowverseSTARLabs page for Allegra Garcia, the Earths-1/Prime character who bears her physical likeness
to:
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/TheFlash2014S6E10Marathon Marathon]]" (''The Flash'' 6x10, photo), "[[Recap/TheFlash2014S6E15TheExorcismOfNashWells The Exorcism of Nash Wells]]" (''The Flash'' 6x15, self)
The
->See Characters/ArrowverseOliverQueen for the
->See Characters/SmallvilleClarksAllies for the Earth-167 character who bears his codename
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* AlternateSelf: She was an alternate version of Allegra Garcia.
* DeadAlternateCounterpart: She died in 2019, while Allegra is alive in 2020.
* DeadSidekick: She died on Earth-13 during an exploit there with Nash.
* DisneyVillainDeath: She lost her footing on the ledge of a cliff and, having undone her safety clip, fell to her death.
* {{Expy}}: She has elements of Harry Wells' family. She is Nash's daughter figure similarly to Jesse Quick while her death affected Nash similarly to Harry's wife's affected Harry.
* HappilyAdopted: Nash took care of her and she seemed to love him as a father.
* ALessonLearnedTooWell: She takes Nash's phrase of valuing the prize over everything too strictly. This leads to her death when she is gathering a treasure in a cave on Earth-13, since she refused to throw it to avoid falling to her death when she cannot hold the cliff. As a result, Nash blames himself for this.
* PosthumousCharacter: She died before Allegra appeared on the series.
* TreasureHunter: She followed Nash's footsteps on becoming a multiversal geologist.
* DeadAlternateCounterpart: She died in 2019, while Allegra is alive in 2020.
* DeadSidekick: She died on Earth-13 during an exploit there with Nash.
* DisneyVillainDeath: She lost her footing on the ledge of a cliff and, having undone her safety clip, fell to her death.
* {{Expy}}: She has elements of Harry Wells' family. She is Nash's daughter figure similarly to Jesse Quick while her death affected Nash similarly to Harry's wife's affected Harry.
* HappilyAdopted: Nash took care of her and she seemed to love him as a father.
* ALessonLearnedTooWell: She takes Nash's phrase of valuing the prize over everything too strictly. This leads to her death when she is gathering a treasure in a cave on Earth-13, since she refused to throw it to avoid falling to her death when she cannot hold the cliff. As a result, Nash blames himself for this.
* PosthumousCharacter: She died before Allegra appeared on the series.
* TreasureHunter: She followed Nash's footsteps on becoming a multiversal geologist.
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* AlternateSelf: She NoNameGiven: Like in the original comics the Earth-D Green Arrow was an alternate version of Allegra Garcia.
* DeadAlternateCounterpart: She died in 2019, while Allegranever given a civilian name, leaving it unclear if he is alive in 2020.
* DeadSidekick: She died on Earth-13 during an exploit therejust Oliver with Nash.
* DisneyVillainDeath: She lost her footing on the ledge ofa cliff and, having undone her safety clip, fell to her death.
* {{Expy}}: She has elements of Harry Wells' family. She is Nash's daughter figure similarly to Jesse Quick while her death affected Nash similarly to Harry's wife's affected Harry.
* HappilyAdopted: Nash took care of her and she seemed to love him asRaceLift or a father.
* ALessonLearnedTooWell: She takes Nash's phrase of valuing the prize over everything too strictly. This leads to her death when she is gathering a treasure in a cave on Earth-13, since she refused to throw it to avoid falling to her death when she cannot hold the cliff. As a result, Nash blames himself for this.
* PosthumousCharacter: She died before Allegra appeared on the series.
* TreasureHunter: She followed Nash's footsteps on becoming a multiversal geologist.different person entirely.
* DeadAlternateCounterpart: She died in 2019, while Allegra
* DeadSidekick: She died on Earth-13 during an exploit there
* DisneyVillainDeath: She lost her footing on the ledge of
* {{Expy}}: She has elements of Harry Wells' family. She is Nash's daughter figure similarly to Jesse Quick while her death affected Nash similarly to Harry's wife's affected Harry.
* HappilyAdopted: Nash took care of her and she seemed to love him as
* ALessonLearnedTooWell: She takes Nash's phrase of valuing the prize over everything too strictly. This leads to her death when she is gathering a treasure in a cave on Earth-13, since she refused to throw it to avoid falling to her death when she cannot hold the cliff. As a result, Nash blames himself for this.
* PosthumousCharacter: She died before Allegra appeared on the series.
* TreasureHunter: She followed Nash's footsteps on becoming a multiversal geologist.
[[folder:Wonder Woman]]
!!Wonder Woman
!!!'''Species:''' Amazonian
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Crisis on Infinite Earths Giant''
The Wonder Woman of Earth-D and a member of the Justice Alliance.
->See Characters/ArrowverseOtherLocales for the Earth-Prime character who bears her codename
->See Characters/Titans2018OtherSuperheroes for the Earth-9 character who bears her codename
->See Series/WonderWoman1975 for the Earth-76 character who bears her codename
->See Characters/DCEUWonderWoman for the character who bears her codename on an undesignated Earth
->See ComicBook/New52 for the Earth-N52 character who bears her codename
!!Wonder Woman
!!!'''Species:''' Amazonian
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Crisis on Infinite Earths Giant''
The Wonder Woman of Earth-D and a member of the Justice Alliance.
->See Characters/ArrowverseOtherLocales for the Earth-Prime character who bears her codename
->See Characters/Titans2018OtherSuperheroes for the Earth-9 character who bears her codename
->See Series/WonderWoman1975 for the Earth-76 character who bears her codename
->See Characters/DCEUWonderWoman for the character who bears her codename on an undesignated Earth
->See ComicBook/New52 for the Earth-N52 character who bears her codename
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!Earth-D
[[folder:In General]]
An AlternateUniverse where it's heroes are more ethnically diverse and work together as a team known as the Justice Alliance.
[[folder:In General]]
An AlternateUniverse where it's heroes are more ethnically diverse and work together as a team known as the Justice Alliance.
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[[folder:In General]]
An AlternateUniverse where it's heroes are more ethnically diverse and work together as a team known as
[[/folder]]
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* AdaptedOut: In the original comics the Justice Alliance of America included the Atom, Batman, Aquaman, Hawkgirl, Hawkman, Martian Manhunter and Robin.
* MythologyGag: In the original ''ComicBook/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths'' it is rumoured that Marv Wolfman believed the post-Crisis Earth should have more diverse superheroes but while this never happened he would introudce this concept with Earth-D over a decade later. This version of Earth-D was introduced in the tie-in comic ''Crisis on Infinite Earths Giant'' which was also written by Wolfman.
* AdaptationNameChange: From Justice Alliance of America to just Justice Alliance.
* RaceLift: {{Subverted|Trope}} for the most part as most of the heroes are simply different people as opposed to being alternate versions of the canon characters. The only real exception is Superman, who in the comics is still known as Kal-El, while others didn't have their secret identities revealed.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Tanaka Rei / The Flash]]
!!Tanaka Rei
* MythologyGag: In the original ''ComicBook/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths'' it is rumoured that Marv Wolfman believed the post-Crisis Earth should have more diverse superheroes but while this never happened he would introudce this concept with Earth-D over a decade later. This version of Earth-D was introduced in the tie-in comic ''Crisis on Infinite Earths Giant'' which was also written by Wolfman.
* AdaptationNameChange: From Justice Alliance of America to just Justice Alliance.
* RaceLift: {{Subverted|Trope}} for the most part as most of the heroes are simply different people as opposed to being alternate versions of the canon characters. The only real exception is Superman, who in the comics is still known as Kal-El, while others didn't have their secret identities revealed.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Tanaka Rei / The Flash]]
!!Tanaka Rei
to:
* MythologyGag: In the original ''ComicBook/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths'' it is rumoured that Marv Wolfman believed the post-Crisis Earth should have more diverse superheroes but while this never happened he would introudce this concept with Earth-D over a decade later. This version of Earth-D was introduced in the tie-in comic ''Crisis on Infinite Earths Giant'' which was also written by Wolfman.
* AdaptationNameChange: From Justice Alliance of America to just Justice Alliance.
* RaceLift: {{Subverted|Trope}} for the most part as most of the heroes are simply different people as opposed to being alternate versions of the canon characters. The only real exception is Superman, who in the comics is still known as Kal-El, while others didn't have their secret identities revealed.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Tanaka Rei / The Flash]]
!!Tanaka Rei
!!!Pierce family
[[folder:Gen Pierce]]
!!Gennifer "Gen" Pierce
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!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Crisis on Infinite Earths Giant''
The Flash of Earth-D and a member of the Justice Alliance.
->See Characters/ArrowverseBarryAllen for Barry Allen, the Earth-Prime character who bears his codename
->See Characters/Stargirl2020 for Jay Garrick, the post-Crisis Earth-2 character who bears his codename
->See Characters/Batman1966Heroes for Barry Allen, the Earth-66 character who bears his codename
->See Characters/TheFlash1990 for Barry Allen, the Earth-90 character who bears his codename
->See Characters/DCEUTheFlash for Barry Allen, the character on an undesignated Earth who bears his codename
->See ComicBook/New52 for Barry Allen, the Earth-N52 character who bears his codename
The Flash of Earth-D and a member of the Justice Alliance.
->See Characters/ArrowverseBarryAllen for Barry Allen, the Earth-Prime character who bears his codename
->See Characters/Stargirl2020 for Jay Garrick, the post-Crisis Earth-2 character who bears his codename
->See Characters/Batman1966Heroes for Barry Allen, the Earth-66 character who bears his codename
->See Characters/TheFlash1990 for Barry Allen, the Earth-90 character who bears his codename
->See Characters/DCEUTheFlash for Barry Allen, the character on an undesignated Earth who bears his codename
->See ComicBook/New52 for Barry Allen, the Earth-N52 character who bears his codename
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!!!'''Played By:''' Music/ChinaAnneMcClain
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/BlackLightning2018S3E9EarthCrisis The Book of Resistance: Chapter Four: Earth Crisis]]" (''Black Lightning'' 3x9)
!!!'''Appearances:'''''Crisis on Infinite Earths Giant''
''Series/BlackLightning2018''
TheFlash counterpart of Earth-D and a member of the Justice Alliance.
Jennifer Pierce/Lightning.
->SeeCharacters/ArrowverseBarryAllen the Characters/ArrowversePierceFamily page for Barry Allen, the Earth-Prime character who bears his codename
->See Characters/Stargirl2020 for Jay Garrick, the post-Crisis Earth-2 character who bears his codename
->See Characters/Batman1966Heroes for Barry Allen, the Earth-66 character who bears his codename
->See Characters/TheFlash1990 for Barry Allen, the Earth-90 character who bears his codename
->See Characters/DCEUTheFlash for Barry Allen, the character on an undesignated Earth who bears his codename
->See ComicBook/New52 for Barry Allen, the Earth-N52 character who bears his codenameher Earth-BL counterpart
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/BlackLightning2018S3E9EarthCrisis The Book of Resistance: Chapter Four: Earth Crisis]]" (''Black Lightning'' 3x9)
!!!'''Appearances:'''
The
->See
->See Characters/Stargirl2020 for Jay Garrick, the post-Crisis Earth-2 character who bears his codename
->See Characters/Batman1966Heroes for Barry Allen, the Earth-66 character who bears his codename
->See Characters/TheFlash1990 for Barry Allen, the Earth-90 character who bears his codename
->See Characters/DCEUTheFlash for Barry Allen, the character on an undesignated Earth who bears his codename
->See ComicBook/New52 for Barry Allen, the Earth-N52 character who bears his codename
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* NoNameGiven: {{Subverted|Trope}} as he's the only Earth-D character given a name in the tie-in comic.
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[[folder:Kal-El / Superman]]
!!Kal-El
!!!'''Species:''' Kryptonian
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Crisis on Infinite Earths Giant''
The Superman of Earth-D and a member of the Justice Alliance, while also being married to Supergirl.
->See Characters/ArrowverseSmallvilleCitizens for the Earth-Prime character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/Titans2018OtherSuperheroes for info about the Earth-9 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/SupermanFilmSeries for the Earth-96 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/SmallvilleKents for the Earth-167 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/SmallvilleEarth2 for an AlternateUniverse Earth-167 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/DCEUSuperman for the character in an undesignated Earth who bears his name and background
->See WesternAnimation/SupermanTheatricalCartoons for the Earth-F character who bears his name and background
->See ComicBook/New52 for the Earth-N52 character who bears his name and background
!!Kal-El
!!!'''Species:''' Kryptonian
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Crisis on Infinite Earths Giant''
The Superman of Earth-D and a member of the Justice Alliance, while also being married to Supergirl.
->See Characters/ArrowverseSmallvilleCitizens for the Earth-Prime character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/Titans2018OtherSuperheroes for info about the Earth-9 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/SupermanFilmSeries for the Earth-96 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/SmallvilleKents for the Earth-167 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/SmallvilleEarth2 for an AlternateUniverse Earth-167 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/DCEUSuperman for the character in an undesignated Earth who bears his name and background
->See WesternAnimation/SupermanTheatricalCartoons for the Earth-F character who bears his name and background
->See ComicBook/New52 for the Earth-N52 character who bears his name and background
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!!Kal-El
!![[ComicBook/BlackLightning Jefferson Pierce / Black Lightning]]
!!!'''Species:'''
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/CressWilliams
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/BlackLightning2018S3E9EarthCrisis The Book of Resistance: Chapter Four: Earth Crisis]]" (''Black Lightning'' 3x9)
!!!'''Appearances:'''
The
->See
->See Characters/Titans2018OtherSuperheroes for info about the Earth-9 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/SupermanFilmSeries for the Earth-96 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/SmallvilleKents for the Earth-167 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/SmallvilleEarth2 for an AlternateUniverse Earth-167 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/DCEUSuperman for the character in an undesignated Earth who bears his name and background
->See WesternAnimation/SupermanTheatricalCartoons for the Earth-F character who bears his name and background
->See ComicBook/New52 for the Earth-N52 character who bears his name and background
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* KissingCousins: {{Averted|Trope}} (hopefully) as while Superman is Ka-El and Supergirl's first name is Kara, her family name is unknown so she is presumably not related to him.
* NoNameGiven: Is only known as Superman, though he is confirmed to be Kal-El in the original comics.
* RaceLift: This version of Ka-El is black unlike his counterparts on other Earths.
* NoNameGiven: Is only known as Superman, though he is confirmed to be Kal-El in the original comics.
* RaceLift: This version of Ka-El is black unlike his counterparts on other Earths.
to:
* KissingCousins: {{Averted|Trope}} (hopefully) as while Superman is Ka-El and Supergirl's first name is Kara, her family name is unknown so she is presumably DeadAlternateCounterpart: Is killed by his Earth's Percy Odell in front of his children in his own home.
* DePower: He lost his powers due to an action Gen did.
* HeroOfAnotherStory: His superhero career predates [[Series/{{Arrow}} Oliver's]] but he's notrelated to him.
mentioned until now.
*NoNameGiven: Is only known as Superman, though he is confirmed to be Kal-El in the original comics.
* RaceLift: This version of Ka-El is black unlike his counterparts on other Earths.PosthumousCharacter: Long dead when he's mentioned.
* DePower: He lost his powers due to an action Gen did.
* HeroOfAnotherStory: His superhero career predates [[Series/{{Arrow}} Oliver's]] but he's not
*
* RaceLift: This version of Ka-El is black unlike his counterparts on other Earths.
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[[folder:Kara / Supergirl]]
!!Kara
!!!'''Species:''' Kryptonain
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Crisis on Infinite Earths Giant''
The Supergirl of Earth-D and a member of the Justice Alliance, while also being married to Superman.
->See Characters/ArrowverseKaraZorEl for the Earth-Prime character who bears her first name and codename
->See Characters/ArrowverseEarthX page for Overgirl, the Earth-X character who bears her first name
->See Characters/SupermanFilmSeries for the Earth-96 character who bears her first name and codename
->See Characters/SmallvilleKryptonians for the Earth-167 character who bears her first name and codename
->See Characters/DCEUKrypton for the character in an unnumbered Earth who bears her first name
!!Kara
!!!'''Species:''' Kryptonain
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Crisis on Infinite Earths Giant''
The Supergirl of Earth-D and a member of the Justice Alliance, while also being married to Superman.
->See Characters/ArrowverseKaraZorEl for the Earth-Prime character who bears her first name and codename
->See Characters/ArrowverseEarthX page for Overgirl, the Earth-X character who bears her first name
->See Characters/SupermanFilmSeries for the Earth-96 character who bears her first name and codename
->See Characters/SmallvilleKryptonians for the Earth-167 character who bears her first name and codename
->See Characters/DCEUKrypton for the character in an unnumbered Earth who bears her first name
to:
!!Kara
!!Anissa Pierce
!!!'''Species:'''
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/NafessaWilliams
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/BlackLightning2018S3E9EarthCrisis The Book of Resistance: Chapter Four: Earth Crisis]]" (''Black Lightning'' 3x9)
!!!'''Appearances:'''
The
->See
->See Characters/ArrowverseEarthX
->See Characters/SupermanFilmSeries for the Earth-96 character who bears her first name and codename
->See Characters/SmallvilleKryptonians for the Earth-167 character who bears her first name and codename
->See Characters/DCEUKrypton for the character in an unnumbered Earth who bears her first name
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* KissingCousins: {{Averted|Trope}} (hopefully) as while Superman is Ka-El Kara's family name is unknown so she is presumably not related to him.
* NoNameGiven: Is only known as Supergirl, though she is confirmed to be called Kara in the original comics.
* NoNameGiven: Is only known as Supergirl, though she is confirmed to be called Kara in the original comics.
to:
* KissingCousins: {{Averted|Trope}} (hopefully) as while Superman is Ka-El Kara's family name is unknown so she is presumably not related DePower: She lost her powers due to him.
* NoNameGiven: Is only known as Supergirl, though she is confirmed to be called Kara in the original comics.an action Gen did.
* NoNameGiven: Is only known as Supergirl, though she is confirmed to be called Kara in the original comics.
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[[folder:José Hernandez / Green Lantern]]
!!José Hernandez
!!José Hernandez
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!!José Hernandez
!!Lynn Stewart
!!!'''Species:''' Human[[note]]Previously a Metahuman[[/note]]
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/ChristineAdams
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/BlackLightning2018S3E9EarthCrisis The Book of Resistance: Chapter Four: Earth Crisis]]" (''Black Lightning'' 3x9)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/BlackLightning2018''
The counterpart of Lynn Stewart.
->See the Characters/ArrowversePierceFamily page for her Earth-BL counterpart
----
* DePower: She lost her powers due to an action Gen did.
[[/folder]]
!!!Freeland
[[folder:Jeremiah Holt]]
!!Reverend Jeremiah Holt
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!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Crisis on Infinite Earths Giant''
The Green Lantern of Earth-D and a member of the Justice Alliance.
->See Characters/Stargirl2020 for Alan Scott, the post-Crisis Earth-2 character who bears his codename
->See Film/GreenLantern2011 for Hal Jordaan, the post-Crisis Earth-12 character who bears his codename
->See Characters/Batman1966Heroes for Hal Jordan, the Earth-66 character who bears his codename
->See Characters/SmallvilleClarksAllies for John Stewart, the Earth-167 character who bears his codename
->See ComicBook/New52 for Hal Jordan, the Earth-N52 character who bears his codename
The Green Lantern of Earth-D and a member of the Justice Alliance.
->See Characters/Stargirl2020 for Alan Scott, the post-Crisis Earth-2 character who bears his codename
->See Film/GreenLantern2011 for Hal Jordaan, the post-Crisis Earth-12 character who bears his codename
->See Characters/Batman1966Heroes for Hal Jordan, the Earth-66 character who bears his codename
->See Characters/SmallvilleClarksAllies for John Stewart, the Earth-167 character who bears his codename
->See ComicBook/New52 for Hal Jordan, the Earth-N52 character who bears his codename
to:
!!!'''Played By:''' Clifton Powell
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/BlackLightning2018S3E9EarthCrisis The Book of Resistance: Chapter Four: Earth Crisis]]" (''Black Lightning'' 3x9)
!!!'''Appearances:'''''Crisis on Infinite Earths Giant''
''Series/BlackLightning2018''
TheGreen Lantern counterpart of Earth-D and a member of the Justice Alliance.
Jeremiah Holt.
->SeeCharacters/Stargirl2020 the Characters/ArrowverseFreelandCitizens page for Alan Scott, the post-Crisis Earth-2 character who bears his codename
->See Film/GreenLantern2011 for Hal Jordaan, the post-Crisis Earth-12 character who bears his codename
->See Characters/Batman1966Heroes for Hal Jordan, the Earth-66 character who bears his codename
->See Characters/SmallvilleClarksAllies for John Stewart, the Earth-167 character who bears his codename
->See ComicBook/New52 for Hal Jordan, the Earth-N52 character who bears his codenameEarth-BL counterpart
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/BlackLightning2018S3E9EarthCrisis The Book of Resistance: Chapter Four: Earth Crisis]]" (''Black Lightning'' 3x9)
!!!'''Appearances:'''
The
->See
->See Film/GreenLantern2011 for Hal Jordaan, the post-Crisis Earth-12 character who bears his codename
->See Characters/Batman1966Heroes for Hal Jordan, the Earth-66 character who bears his codename
->See Characters/SmallvilleClarksAllies for John Stewart, the Earth-167 character who bears his codename
->See ComicBook/New52 for Hal Jordan, the Earth-N52 character who bears his codename
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* NoNameGiven: Is only known as Green Lantern, though he is confirmed to be called José Hernandez in the original comics.
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* NoNameGiven: Is only known as Green Lantern, though he is confirmed to be called José Hernandez InSpiteOfANail: He's a reverend much like in the original comics.Earth-BL.
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[[folder:Green Arrow]]
!!Green Arrow
!!Green Arrow
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!!Green Arrow
[[folder:Percy Odell]]
!!Percy Odell
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!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Crisis on Infinite Earths Giant''
The Green Arrow of Earth-D and a member of the Justice Alliance.
->See Characters/ArrowverseOliverQueen for the Earth-Prime character who bears his codename
->See Characters/SmallvilleClarksAllies for the Earth-167 character who bears his codename
The Green Arrow of Earth-D and a member of the Justice Alliance.
->See Characters/ArrowverseOliverQueen for the Earth-Prime character who bears his codename
->See Characters/SmallvilleClarksAllies for the Earth-167 character who bears his codename
to:
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/BillDuke
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/BlackLightning2018S3E9EarthCrisis The Book of Resistance: Chapter Four: Earth Crisis]]" (''Black Lightning'' 3x9)
!!!'''Appearances:'''''Crisis on Infinite Earths Giant''
The Green Arrow of Earth-D''Series/BlackLightning2018''
An A.S.A. agent anda member of the Justice Alliance.
Earth-1 counterpart of Percy Odell.
->SeeCharacters/ArrowverseOliverQueen the Characters/ArrowverseUSGovernment for the Earth-Prime character who bears his codename
->See Characters/SmallvilleClarksAllies for the Earth-167 character who bears his codenameEarth-BL counterpart
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/BlackLightning2018S3E9EarthCrisis The Book of Resistance: Chapter Four: Earth Crisis]]" (''Black Lightning'' 3x9)
!!!'''Appearances:'''
The Green Arrow of Earth-D
An A.S.A. agent and
->See
->See Characters/SmallvilleClarksAllies for the Earth-167 character who bears his codename
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* NoNameGiven: Like in the original comics the Earth-D Green Arrow was never given a civilian name, leaving it unclear if he is just Oliver with a RaceLift or a different person entirely.
to:
* NoNameGiven: Like HeroKiller: Killed a de-powered version of his Earth's Jefferson Pierce.
* InSpiteOfANail: He's an A.S.A. agent inthe original comics the Earth-D Green Arrow was never given a civilian name, leaving it unclear if he is just Oliver with a RaceLift or a different person entirely.two other pre-Crisis Universes.
* InSpiteOfANail: He's an A.S.A. agent in
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[[folder:Wonder Woman]]
!!Wonder Woman
!!!'''Species:''' Amazonian
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Crisis on Infinite Earths Giant''
The Wonder Woman of Earth-D and a member of the Justice Alliance.
->See Characters/ArrowverseOtherLocales for the Earth-Prime character who bears her codename
->See Characters/Titans2018OtherSuperheroes for the Earth-9 character who bears her codename
->See Series/WonderWoman1975 for the Earth-76 character who bears her codename
->See Characters/DCEUWonderWoman for the character who bears her codename on an undesignated Earth
->See ComicBook/New52 for the Earth-N52 character who bears her codename
!!Wonder Woman
!!!'''Species:''' Amazonian
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Crisis on Infinite Earths Giant''
The Wonder Woman of Earth-D and a member of the Justice Alliance.
->See Characters/ArrowverseOtherLocales for the Earth-Prime character who bears her codename
->See Characters/Titans2018OtherSuperheroes for the Earth-9 character who bears her codename
->See Series/WonderWoman1975 for the Earth-76 character who bears her codename
->See Characters/DCEUWonderWoman for the character who bears her codename on an undesignated Earth
->See ComicBook/New52 for the Earth-N52 character who bears her codename
to:
!!Wonder Woman
!!Sara Grey
!!!'''Species:'''
!!!'''Played By:''' Katy O'Brian
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/BlackLightning2018S3E9EarthCrisis The Book of Resistance: Chapter Four: Earth Crisis]]" (''Black Lightning'' 3x9)
!!!'''Appearances:'''
The Wonder Woman of Earth-D and a member of the Justice Alliance.
An A.S.A. agent.
->See
->See Characters/Titans2018OtherSuperheroes for the Earth-9 character who bears her codename
->See Series/WonderWoman1975 for the Earth-76 character who bears her codename
->See Characters/DCEUWonderWoman for the character who bears her codename on an undesignated Earth
->See ComicBook/New52 for the Earth-N52 character who bears her codename
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* NoNameGiven: Like in the original comics the Earth-D Wonder Woman was never given a civilian name, leaving it unclear if she is just Diana with a RaceLift or a different person entirely.
to:
* NoNameGiven: Like InSpiteOfANail: She's an A.S.A. agent in the original comics the Earth-D Wonder Woman was never given a civilian name, leaving it unclear if she is just Diana with a RaceLift or a different person entirely.two other pre-Crisis Universes.
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!Gen's Earth
!!!Pierce family
[[folder:Gen Pierce]]
!!Gennifer "Gen" Pierce
!!!Pierce family
[[folder:Gen Pierce]]
!!Gennifer "Gen" Pierce
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[[folder:Gen
[[folder:Jinn Pierce]]
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* RestrainingBolt: Wears a PowerNullifier collar.
to:
* RestrainingBolt: Wears a PowerNullifier collar.AntagonisticOffspring: Her parents and older sister are horrified of her increasing villainy and try to intervene and persuade Jinn to turn herself in. She retaliates by killing them all.
* CainAndAbel: Killed her own sister.
* TheDragon: To the Agent Odell of her Earth.
* EvilDoppelganger: A villainous AlternateSelf to the [[Characters/BlackLightning2018 Jennifer Pierce of her series' version]].
* HeroKiller: Killed her Earth's Black Lightning and Thunder.
* IJustWantToBeSpecial: Jinn's primary motivation as she drives to be the most powerful of all the metas and exert control over them.
* PowerHigh: Since becoming her Odell's [[TheDragon dragon]], she's become drunk on her own power which her family tries to warn her of. This is proven true when she murders her own family.
* SelfMadeOrphan: Killed her own parents.
* TheSocialDarwinist: She spitefully looks down on her family simply because her power allows her to trump all of them.
* CainAndAbel: Killed her own sister.
* TheDragon: To the Agent Odell of her Earth.
* EvilDoppelganger: A villainous AlternateSelf to the [[Characters/BlackLightning2018 Jennifer Pierce of her series' version]].
* HeroKiller: Killed her Earth's Black Lightning and Thunder.
* IJustWantToBeSpecial: Jinn's primary motivation as she drives to be the most powerful of all the metas and exert control over them.
* PowerHigh: Since becoming her Odell's [[TheDragon dragon]], she's become drunk on her own power which her family tries to warn her of. This is proven true when she murders her own family.
* SelfMadeOrphan: Killed her own parents.
* TheSocialDarwinist: She spitefully looks down on her family simply because her power allows her to trump all of them.
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[[folder:Jefferson Pierce / Black Lightning]]
!![[ComicBook/BlackLightning Jefferson Pierce / Black Lightning]]
!!!'''Species:''' Human[[note]]Previously a Metahuman[[/note]]
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/CressWilliams
!![[ComicBook/BlackLightning Jefferson Pierce / Black Lightning]]
!!!'''Species:''' Human[[note]]Previously a Metahuman[[/note]]
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/CressWilliams
to:
!![[ComicBook/BlackLightning Jefferson Pierce / Black Lightning]]
!!Percy Odell
!!!'''Species:'''
!!!'''Played By:'''
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The counterpart of Jefferson Pierce.
->See the Characters/ArrowversePierceFamily page for his Earth-BL counterpart
->See the Characters/ArrowversePierceFamily page for his Earth-BL counterpart
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The counterpart of Jefferson Pierce.
Percy Odell.
->See theCharacters/ArrowversePierceFamily Characters/ArrowverseUSGovernment page for his Earth-BL counterpart
->See the
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* DeadAlternateCounterpart: Is killed by his Earth's Percy Odell in front of his children in his own home.
* DePower: He lost his powers due to an action Gen did.
* HeroOfAnotherStory: His superhero career predates [[Series/{{Arrow}} Oliver's]] but he's not mentioned until now.
* PosthumousCharacter: Long dead when he's mentioned.
* DePower: He lost his powers due to an action Gen did.
* HeroOfAnotherStory: His superhero career predates [[Series/{{Arrow}} Oliver's]] but he's not mentioned until now.
* PosthumousCharacter: Long dead when he's mentioned.
to:
* DeadAlternateCounterpart: Is killed by his Earth's Percy Odell InSpiteOfANail: He's an A.S.A. agent much like in front of his children in his own home.
* DePower: He lost his powers due to an action Gen did.
* HeroOfAnotherStory: His superhero career predates [[Series/{{Arrow}} Oliver's]] but he's not mentioned until now.
* PosthumousCharacter: Long dead when he's mentioned.two other pre-Crisis universes.
* DePower: He lost his powers due to an action Gen did.
* HeroOfAnotherStory: His superhero career predates [[Series/{{Arrow}} Oliver's]] but he's not mentioned until now.
* PosthumousCharacter: Long dead when he's mentioned.
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[[folder:Anissa Pierce]]
!!Anissa Pierce
!!!'''Species:''' Human[[note]]Previously a Metahuman[[/note]]
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/NafessaWilliams
!!Anissa Pierce
!!!'''Species:''' Human[[note]]Previously a Metahuman[[/note]]
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/NafessaWilliams
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!!Anissa Pierce
[[folder:Jefferson Pierce / Black Lightning]]
!![[ComicBook/BlackLightning Jefferson Pierce / Black Lightning]]
!!!'''Species:'''
!!!'''Played By:'''
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The counterpart of Anissa Pierce.
->See the Characters/ArrowversePierceFamily page for her Earth-BL counterpart
->See the Characters/ArrowversePierceFamily page for her Earth-BL counterpart
to:
The counterpart of Anissa Pierce.
Jefferson Pierce/Black Lightning.
->See the Characters/ArrowversePierceFamily page forher his Earth-BL counterpart
->See the Characters/ArrowversePierceFamily page for
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* DePower: She lost her powers due to an action Gen did.
to:
* DePower: She lost her powers due to an action Gen did.DeadAlternateCounterpart: Was killed by his daughter Jinn.
* PosthumousCharacter: Long dead when he's mentioned.
* PosthumousCharacter: Long dead when he's mentioned.
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[[folder:Lynn Stewart]]
!!Lynn Stewart
!!!'''Species:''' Human[[note]]Previously a Metahuman[[/note]]
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/ChristineAdams
!!Lynn Stewart
!!!'''Species:''' Human[[note]]Previously a Metahuman[[/note]]
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/ChristineAdams
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!!Lynn Stewart
!!Anissa Pierce
!!!'''Species:'''
!!!'''Played By:'''
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The counterpart of Lynn Stewart.
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The counterpart of Lynn Stewart.Anissa Pierce / Thunder.
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* DePower: She lost her powers due to an action Gen did.
to:
* DePower: She lost DeadAlternateCounterpart: Killed by her powers due to an action Gen did.sister Jinn.
* PosthumousCharacter: Long dead when she's mentioned.
* PosthumousCharacter: Long dead when she's mentioned.
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!!!Freeland
[[folder:Jeremiah Holt]]
!!Reverend Jeremiah Holt
[[folder:Jeremiah Holt]]
!!Reverend Jeremiah Holt
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[[folder:Jeremiah Holt]]
!!Reverend Jeremiah Holt
!!Lynn Stewart
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!!!'''Played By:''' Clifton Powell
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!!!'''Played By:''' Clifton PowellCreator/ChristineAdams
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The counterpart of Jeremiah Holt.
->See the Characters/ArrowverseFreelandCitizens page for his Earth-BL counterpart
->See the Characters/ArrowverseFreelandCitizens page for his Earth-BL counterpart
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The counterpart of Jeremiah Holt.
Lynn Stewart.
->See theCharacters/ArrowverseFreelandCitizens Characters/ArrowversePierceFamily page for his her Earth-BL counterpart
->See the
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* InSpiteOfANail: He's a reverend much like in Earth-BL.
to:
* InSpiteOfANail: He's a reverend much like in Earth-BL.DeadAlternateCounterpart: Killed by her daughter Jinn.
* PosthumousCharacter: Long dead when she's mentioned.
* PosthumousCharacter: Long dead when she's mentioned.
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!!!American Security Agency (A.S.A.)
[[folder:Percy Odell]]
!!Percy Odell
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/BillDuke
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/BlackLightning2018S3E9EarthCrisis The Book of Resistance: Chapter Four: Earth Crisis]]" (''Black Lightning'' 3x9)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/BlackLightning2018''
An A.S.A. agent and the Earth-1 counterpart of Percy Odell.
->See the Characters/ArrowverseUSGovernment for his Earth-BL counterpart
[[folder:Percy Odell]]
!!Percy Odell
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/BillDuke
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/BlackLightning2018S3E9EarthCrisis The Book of Resistance: Chapter Four: Earth Crisis]]" (''Black Lightning'' 3x9)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/BlackLightning2018''
An A.S.A. agent and the Earth-1 counterpart of Percy Odell.
->See the Characters/ArrowverseUSGovernment for his Earth-BL counterpart
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* HeroKiller: Killed a de-powered version of his Earth's Jefferson Pierce.
* InSpiteOfANail: He's an A.S.A. agent in two other pre-Crisis Universes.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Sara Grey]]
!!Sara Grey
* InSpiteOfANail: He's an A.S.A. agent in two other pre-Crisis Universes.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Sara Grey]]
!!Sara Grey
to:
* InSpiteOfANail: He's an A.S.A. agent in two other pre-Crisis Universes.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Sara Grey]]
!!Sara Grey
[[folder:Hells Wells]]
!!Harrison "Hells" Wells
[[quoteright:291:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hells_wells.png]]
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!!!'''Played By:''' Katy O'Brian
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/BlackLightning2018S3E9EarthCrisis The Book of Resistance: Chapter Four: Earth Crisis]]" (''Black Lightning'' 3x9)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/BlackLightning2018''
An A.S.A. agent.
->See the Characters/ArrowverseUSMilitary page for her Earth-BL counterpart
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/BlackLightning2018S3E9EarthCrisis The Book of Resistance: Chapter Four: Earth Crisis]]" (''Black Lightning'' 3x9)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/BlackLightning2018''
An A.S.A. agent.
->See the Characters/ArrowverseUSMilitary page for her Earth-BL counterpart
to:
!!!'''Played By:''' Katy O'Brian
By''': Creator/TomCavanagh
!!!'''First Appearance:'''"[[Recap/BlackLightning2018S3E9EarthCrisis "[[Recap/TheFlash2014S3E4TheNewRogues The Book of Resistance: Chapter Four: Earth Crisis]]" (''Black Lightning'' 3x9)
New Rogues]]" (''The Flash'' 3x4)
!!!'''Appearances:'''''Series/BlackLightning2018''
An A.S.A. agent.
''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}''
The Harrison Wells from an unnumbered Earth, possibly the same one as the unidentified cowboy below is living.
->See theCharacters/ArrowverseUSMilitary Characters/ArrowverseSTARLabs page for her Earth-BL counterparthis Earths-1, 2 19, 221, and an Undesignated Earth counterparts
!!!'''First Appearance:'''
!!!'''Appearances:'''
An A.S.A. agent.
The Harrison Wells from an unnumbered Earth, possibly the same one as the unidentified cowboy below is living.
->See the
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* InSpiteOfANail: She's an A.S.A. agent in two other pre-Crisis Universes.
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* InSpiteOfANail: She's BadassLongcoat: He's wearing a duster, though whether or not he's an A.S.A. agent in two other pre-Crisis Universes.actual badass remains to be seen.
* ButtMonkey: Aside from having a SpeechImpediment, he has diarrhea.
* DeepSouth: His accent certainly gives this vibe.
* PornStache: He has a thick mustache.
* RepetitiveName: He's addressed as (and goes by) "Hells Wells".
* SouthernFriedGenius: He'd have to be one to solve the riddle.
* SpeechImpediment: He clearly has stutter.
* ButtMonkey: Aside from having a SpeechImpediment, he has diarrhea.
* DeepSouth: His accent certainly gives this vibe.
* PornStache: He has a thick mustache.
* RepetitiveName: He's addressed as (and goes by) "Hells Wells".
* SouthernFriedGenius: He'd have to be one to solve the riddle.
* SpeechImpediment: He clearly has stutter.
[[folder:"Mime" Harrison Wells]]
!!Harrison Wells
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mime_wells.jpg]]
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!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/TomCavanagh
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/TheFlash2014S3E4TheNewRogues The New Rogues]]" (''The Flash'' 3x4)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}''
The Harrison Wells from an unnumbered Earth. He is a mime.
->See the Characters/ArrowverseSTARLabs page for his Earths-1, 2 19, 221, and an Undesignated Earth counterparts
!!Harrison Wells
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mime_wells.jpg]]
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!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/TomCavanagh
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/TheFlash2014S3E4TheNewRogues The New Rogues]]" (''The Flash'' 3x4)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}''
The Harrison Wells from an unnumbered Earth. He is a mime.
->See the Characters/ArrowverseSTARLabs page for his Earths-1, 2 19, 221, and an Undesignated Earth counterparts
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!Jinn's Earth
!!!American Security Agency (A.S.A.)
[[folder:Jinn Pierce]]
!!Jinnifer "Jinn" Pierce
!!!'''Species:''' Metahuman
!!!'''Played By:''' Music/ChinaAnneMcClain
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/BlackLightning2018S3E9EarthCrisis The Book of Resistance: Chapter Four: Earth Crisis]]" (''Black Lightning'' 3x9)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/BlackLightning2018''
The counterpart of Jennifer Pierce/Lightning.
->See the Characters/ArrowversePierceFamily page for her Earth-BL counterpart
!!!American Security Agency (A.S.A.)
[[folder:Jinn Pierce]]
!!Jinnifer "Jinn" Pierce
!!!'''Species:''' Metahuman
!!!'''Played By:''' Music/ChinaAnneMcClain
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/BlackLightning2018S3E9EarthCrisis The Book of Resistance: Chapter Four: Earth Crisis]]" (''Black Lightning'' 3x9)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/BlackLightning2018''
The counterpart of Jennifer Pierce/Lightning.
->See the Characters/ArrowversePierceFamily page for her Earth-BL counterpart
to:
!!!American Security Agency (A.S.A.)
[[folder:Jinn Pierce]]
!!Jinnifer "Jinn" Pierce
* EveryoneHatesMimes: Both Cisco and Harry reject him solely for being a mime.
* GuyLiner: He's wearing one. Justified as he is a mime.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Harrison Orson Wells]]
!!Harrison Orson Wells
!!!'''Species:'''
!!!'''Played
!!!'''First Appearance:'''
!!!'''Appearances:'''
The
->See the
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* AntagonisticOffspring: Her parents and older sister are horrified of her increasing villainy and try to intervene and persuade Jinn to turn herself in. She retaliates by killing them all.
* CainAndAbel: Killed her own sister.
* TheDragon: To the Agent Odell of her Earth.
* EvilDoppelganger: A villainous AlternateSelf to the [[Characters/BlackLightning2018 Jennifer Pierce of her series' version]].
* HeroKiller: Killed her Earth's Black Lightning and Thunder.
* IJustWantToBeSpecial: Jinn's primary motivation as she drives to be the most powerful of all the metas and exert control over them.
* PowerHigh: Since becoming her Odell's [[TheDragon dragon]], she's become drunk on her own power which her family tries to warn her of. This is proven true when she murders her own family.
* SelfMadeOrphan: Killed her own parents.
* TheSocialDarwinist: She spitefully looks down on her family simply because her power allows her to trump all of them.
* CainAndAbel: Killed her own sister.
* TheDragon: To the Agent Odell of her Earth.
* EvilDoppelganger: A villainous AlternateSelf to the [[Characters/BlackLightning2018 Jennifer Pierce of her series' version]].
* HeroKiller: Killed her Earth's Black Lightning and Thunder.
* IJustWantToBeSpecial: Jinn's primary motivation as she drives to be the most powerful of all the metas and exert control over them.
* PowerHigh: Since becoming her Odell's [[TheDragon dragon]], she's become drunk on her own power which her family tries to warn her of. This is proven true when she murders her own family.
* SelfMadeOrphan: Killed her own parents.
* TheSocialDarwinist: She spitefully looks down on her family simply because her power allows her to trump all of them.
to:
* AntagonisticOffspring: Her parents and older sister are horrified NoHistoricalFiguresWereHarmed: An obvious stand-in for Creator/OrsonWelles.
* WeHardlyKnewYe: Only has a handful ofher increasing villainy and try lines before he, alongside every other Wells, perishes to intervene and persuade Jinn to turn herself in. She retaliates by killing them all.
* CainAndAbel: Killed her own sister.
* TheDragon: Toempower the Agent Odell of her Earth.
* EvilDoppelganger: A villainous AlternateSelf to the [[Characters/BlackLightning2018 Jennifer Pierce of her series' version]].
* HeroKiller: Killed her Earth's Black Lightning and Thunder.
* IJustWantToBeSpecial: Jinn's primary motivation as she drives to be the most powerful of all the metas and exert control over them.
* PowerHigh: Since becoming her Odell's [[TheDragon dragon]], she's become drunk on her own power which her family tries to warn her of. This is proven true when she murders her own family.
* SelfMadeOrphan: Killed her own parents.
* TheSocialDarwinist: She spitefully looks down on her family simply because her power allows her to trump all of them.Artificial Speed Force.
* WeHardlyKnewYe: Only has a handful of
* CainAndAbel: Killed her own sister.
* TheDragon: To
* EvilDoppelganger: A villainous AlternateSelf to the [[Characters/BlackLightning2018 Jennifer Pierce of her series' version]].
* HeroKiller: Killed her Earth's Black Lightning and Thunder.
* IJustWantToBeSpecial: Jinn's primary motivation as she drives to be the most powerful of all the metas and exert control over them.
* PowerHigh: Since becoming her Odell's [[TheDragon dragon]], she's become drunk on her own power which her family tries to warn her of. This is proven true when she murders her own family.
* SelfMadeOrphan: Killed her own parents.
* TheSocialDarwinist: She spitefully looks down on her family simply because her power allows her to trump all of them.
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[[folder:Percy Odell]]
!!Percy Odell
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/BillDuke
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/BlackLightning2018S3E9EarthCrisis The Book of Resistance: Chapter Four: Earth Crisis]]" (''Black Lightning'' 3x9)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/BlackLightning2018''
The counterpart of Percy Odell.
->See the Characters/ArrowverseUSGovernment page for his Earth-BL counterpart
----
* InSpiteOfANail: He's an A.S.A. agent much like in two other pre-Crisis universes.
!!Percy Odell
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/BillDuke
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/BlackLightning2018S3E9EarthCrisis The Book of Resistance: Chapter Four: Earth Crisis]]" (''Black Lightning'' 3x9)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/BlackLightning2018''
The counterpart of Percy Odell.
->See the Characters/ArrowverseUSGovernment page for his Earth-BL counterpart
----
* InSpiteOfANail: He's an A.S.A. agent much like in two other pre-Crisis universes.
to:
!!Percy Odell
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/BillDuke
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/BlackLightning2018S3E9EarthCrisis The Book of Resistance: Chapter Four: Earth Crisis]]" (''Black Lightning'' 3x9)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/BlackLightning2018''
The counterpart of Percy Odell.
->See the
----
* InSpiteOfANail: He's an A.S.A. agent much like in two other pre-Crisis universes.
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!!!Pierce Family
[[folder:Jefferson Pierce / Black Lightning]]
!![[ComicBook/BlackLightning Jefferson Pierce / Black Lightning]]
!!!'''Species:''' Metahuman
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/CressWilliams
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/BlackLightning2018S3E9EarthCrisis The Book of Resistance: Chapter Four: Earth Crisis]]" (''Black Lightning'' 3x9)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/BlackLightning2018''
The counterpart of Jefferson Pierce/Black Lightning.
->See the Characters/ArrowversePierceFamily page for his Earth-BL counterpart
[[folder:Jefferson Pierce / Black Lightning]]
!![[ComicBook/BlackLightning Jefferson Pierce / Black Lightning]]
!!!'''Species:''' Metahuman
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/CressWilliams
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/BlackLightning2018S3E9EarthCrisis The Book of Resistance: Chapter Four: Earth Crisis]]" (''Black Lightning'' 3x9)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/BlackLightning2018''
The counterpart of Jefferson Pierce/Black Lightning.
->See the Characters/ArrowversePierceFamily page for his Earth-BL counterpart
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[[folder:Jefferson Pierce / Black Lightning]]
!![[ComicBook/BlackLightning Jefferson Pierce / Black Lightning]]
[[folder:Lord Crucifer]]
!!Crucifer
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!!!'''Species:'''
!!!'''Played By:'''
!!!'''First Appearance:'''
!!!'''Appearances:'''
A vampire from an unknown Earth that leads a vampire clan known as The
->See the Characters/ArrowversePierceFamily page for his Earth-BL counterpart
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* DeadAlternateCounterpart: Was killed by his daughter Jinn.
* PosthumousCharacter: Long dead when he's mentioned.
* PosthumousCharacter: Long dead when he's mentioned.
to:
* DeadAlternateCounterpart: Was killed by ArchEnemy: Appears to be this for Breacher.
* EvilSoundsDeep: He speaks with a very deep voice befitting of a demon.
* FangsAreEvil: As befitting a vampire.
* OurVampiresAreDifferent: Sunlight doesn't hurt this type of vampire, as Breacher explains to Cisco.
* OutsideContextProblem: He's a vampire who appears on ''The Flash'', but hisdaughter Jinn.
mystical nature would make him more thematically suited to other parts of the ''Series/{{Arrowverse}}'', such as the later seasons of ''Series/LegendsOfTomorrow''.
*PosthumousCharacter: Long dead when he's mentioned.VillainOfAnotherStory: He's tangled with Breacher over the Multiverse on separate occasions, but has yet to rouse the attention of any of the major heroes.
* EvilSoundsDeep: He speaks with a very deep voice befitting of a demon.
* FangsAreEvil: As befitting a vampire.
* OurVampiresAreDifferent: Sunlight doesn't hurt this type of vampire, as Breacher explains to Cisco.
* OutsideContextProblem: He's a vampire who appears on ''The Flash'', but his
*
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[[folder:Anissa Pierce / Thunder]]
!!Anissa Pierce
!!!'''Species:''' Metahuman
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/NafessaWilliams
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/BlackLightning2018S3E9EarthCrisis The Book of Resistance: Chapter Four: Earth Crisis]]" (''Black Lightning'' 3x9)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/BlackLightning2018''
The counterpart of Anissa Pierce / Thunder.
->See the Characters/ArrowversePierceFamily page for her Earth-BL counterpart
!!Anissa Pierce
!!!'''Species:''' Metahuman
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/NafessaWilliams
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/BlackLightning2018S3E9EarthCrisis The Book of Resistance: Chapter Four: Earth Crisis]]" (''Black Lightning'' 3x9)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/BlackLightning2018''
The counterpart of Anissa Pierce / Thunder.
->See the Characters/ArrowversePierceFamily page for her Earth-BL counterpart
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* DeadAlternateCounterpart: Killed by her sister Jinn.
* PosthumousCharacter: Long dead when she's mentioned.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Lynn Stewart]]
!!Lynn Stewart
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/ChristineAdams
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/BlackLightning2018S3E9EarthCrisis The Book of Resistance: Chapter Four: Earth Crisis]]" (''Black Lightning'' 3x9)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/BlackLightning2018''
The counterpart of Lynn Stewart.
->See the Characters/ArrowversePierceFamily page for her Earth-BL counterpart
* PosthumousCharacter: Long dead when she's mentioned.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Lynn Stewart]]
!!Lynn Stewart
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/ChristineAdams
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/BlackLightning2018S3E9EarthCrisis The Book of Resistance: Chapter Four: Earth Crisis]]" (''Black Lightning'' 3x9)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/BlackLightning2018''
The counterpart of Lynn Stewart.
->See the Characters/ArrowversePierceFamily page for her Earth-BL counterpart
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* PosthumousCharacter: Long dead when she's mentioned.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Lynn Stewart]]
!!Lynn Stewart
[[folder:Brainiac-5s]]
!!Querl-Dox / Brainiac-5
!!!'''Species:'''
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/ChristineAdams
!!!'''First Appearance:'''
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/JesseRath (Sweater Brainy, Evil Brainy, Eyepatch Brainy), Creator/MeaghanRath (Female Brainy)
Multiple versions of
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/BlackLightning2018''
The counterpart
->See
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* DeadAlternateCounterpart: Killed by her daughter Jinn.
* PosthumousCharacter: Long dead when she's mentioned.
* PosthumousCharacter: Long dead when she's mentioned.
to:
* DeadAlternateCounterpart: Killed AlmostDeadGuy: One with an eyepatch appears on-screen just long enough to warn the others about a "bottle" before expiring.
* AlternateSelf: At least four different Brainies survived their Earths being destroyed byher daughter Jinn.
antimatter in one form or another.
*PosthumousCharacter: Long dead when she's mentioned.FusionDance: The two surviving Brainies are assimilated into the Big Brain which Brainy=Prime is synced up to.
* EvilCounterpart: One of them bottled their world and killed one of their doppelgängers in an attempt to restore it.
* GenderFlip: One of them is a woman.
* HeKnowsTooMuch: The Eyepatch Brainy caught on to Evil Brainy's machinations and was killed for it, but not without attempting to warn the others.
* MythologyGag:
** One of them bottled their Earth. This is of course a reference to the main ComicBook/{{Brainiac}} from the comics where he bottled the Kryptonian city of Kandor.
** The "anti-life equation" is present here as a techno-organic virus effecting Coluans, unlike the comics where it is a formula sought by ComicBook/{{Darkseid}}.
* NoNameGiven: Sort of. They're all labeled Brainiac-5 but have no official distinction, with Evil Brainy being the closest any have.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: Female Brainy convinces Brainy-Prime to release his inhibitors and sync his mind with the "big brain", allowing him to find a solution to stopping Leviathan by forming an uneasy alliance with Lex Luthor.
* WeHardlyKnewYe: Aside from the one who dies approximately 10 seconds upon being introduced and the Evil Brainy who joins his bottled Earth in stasis, the two remaining Brainies merge their consciousness with the Big Brain (and by extension, the newly synced up Brainy-Prime) at the end of the episode they're all introduced in.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: All Evil Brainy wants is to restore his world from the bottle he trapped it in, taking extreme measures in the process.
* YouCantGoHomeAgain: As a result of the pre-Crisis multiverse being wiped out and the post-Crisis one being currently unreachable by the vibrational patterns used before, they're stuck on Earth-Prime.
* AlternateSelf: At least four different Brainies survived their Earths being destroyed by
*
* EvilCounterpart: One of them bottled their world and killed one of their doppelgängers in an attempt to restore it.
* GenderFlip: One of them is a woman.
* HeKnowsTooMuch: The Eyepatch Brainy caught on to Evil Brainy's machinations and was killed for it, but not without attempting to warn the others.
* MythologyGag:
** One of them bottled their Earth. This is of course a reference to the main ComicBook/{{Brainiac}} from the comics where he bottled the Kryptonian city of Kandor.
** The "anti-life equation" is present here as a techno-organic virus effecting Coluans, unlike the comics where it is a formula sought by ComicBook/{{Darkseid}}.
* NoNameGiven: Sort of. They're all labeled Brainiac-5 but have no official distinction, with Evil Brainy being the closest any have.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: Female Brainy convinces Brainy-Prime to release his inhibitors and sync his mind with the "big brain", allowing him to find a solution to stopping Leviathan by forming an uneasy alliance with Lex Luthor.
* WeHardlyKnewYe: Aside from the one who dies approximately 10 seconds upon being introduced and the Evil Brainy who joins his bottled Earth in stasis, the two remaining Brainies merge their consciousness with the Big Brain (and by extension, the newly synced up Brainy-Prime) at the end of the episode they're all introduced in.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: All Evil Brainy wants is to restore his world from the bottle he trapped it in, taking extreme measures in the process.
* YouCantGoHomeAgain: As a result of the pre-Crisis multiverse being wiped out and the post-Crisis one being currently unreachable by the vibrational patterns used before, they're stuck on Earth-Prime.
[[folder:Kryptonian Witches]]
!!Selena, Vita, Ayala
!!!'''Species:''' Kryptonian
!!!'''Played By:''' Anjali Jay (Selena), Rosemary Hochschild (Vita), Winsome Brown (Ayala)
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/Supergirl2015S5E10TheBottleEpisode The Bottle Episode]]" (''Supergirl'' 5x10)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{Supergirl|2015}}''
Non-malicious counterparts of the Dark Kryptonian Witches from an unknown, destroyed Earth who took refuge on Earth-Prime after the Crisis.
->See Characters/ArrowverseAliens for their Earth-38/Earth-Prime counterparts
->See Characters/SupermanFilmSeries for the Earth-96 character who bears Selena's name and background
!!Selena, Vita, Ayala
!!!'''Species:''' Kryptonian
!!!'''Played By:''' Anjali Jay (Selena), Rosemary Hochschild (Vita), Winsome Brown (Ayala)
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/Supergirl2015S5E10TheBottleEpisode The Bottle Episode]]" (''Supergirl'' 5x10)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{Supergirl|2015}}''
Non-malicious counterparts of the Dark Kryptonian Witches from an unknown, destroyed Earth who took refuge on Earth-Prime after the Crisis.
->See Characters/ArrowverseAliens for their Earth-38/Earth-Prime counterparts
->See Characters/SupermanFilmSeries for the Earth-96 character who bears Selena's name and background
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!Unspecified Earths
[[folder:Hells Wells]]
!!Harrison "Hells" Wells
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[[folder:Hells Wells]]
!!Harrison "Hells" Wells
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[[folder:Hells Wells]]
!!Harrison "Hells" Wells
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* GoodCounterpart: To the original Dark Kryptonian Witches. Though they do fight Supergirl and her friends alongside the Evil Brainy, they do so out of a desire to help him restore his bottled homeworld.
* SealedGoodInACan: They eventually offer Brainy to join him inside the bottle that is holding his homeworld as long as it can't be released, which he accepts.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: Just like Evil Brainy.
[[/folder]]
!!Good Beth Kane's Earth
[[folder:Elizabeth "Beth" Kane]]
!!Elizabeth Marie "Beth" Kane
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!!!'''Played By''': Creator/TomCavanagh
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/TheFlash2014S3E4TheNewRogues The New Rogues]]" (''The Flash'' 3x4)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}''
The Harrison Wells from an unnumbered Earth, possibly the same one as the unidentified cowboy below is living.
->See the Characters/ArrowverseSTARLabs page for his Earths-1, 2 19, 221, and an Undesignated Earth counterparts
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/TheFlash2014S3E4TheNewRogues The New Rogues]]" (''The Flash'' 3x4)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}''
The Harrison Wells from an unnumbered Earth, possibly the same one as the unidentified cowboy below is living.
->See the Characters/ArrowverseSTARLabs page for his Earths-1, 2 19, 221, and an Undesignated Earth counterparts
to:
!!!'''Played By''': Creator/TomCavanagh
By:''' Creator/RachelSkarsten
!!!'''First Appearance:'''"[[Recap/TheFlash2014S3E4TheNewRogues The New Rogues]]" (''The Flash'' 3x4)
"[[Recap/Batwoman2019S1E10HowQueerEverythingIsToday How Queer Everything Is Today!]]" (''Batwoman'' 1x10)
!!!'''Appearances:'''''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}''
The Harrison Wells from an unnumbered Earth, possibly the same one as the unidentified cowboy below is living.
''Series/{{Batwoman|2019}}''
Another version of Beth who arrives in Gotham.
->Seethe Characters/ArrowverseSTARLabs Characters/ArrowverseGothamCityCriminals page to see her Earth-Prime counterpart
->See Characters/BirdsOfPrey2002 forhis Earths-1, 2 19, 221, and an Undesignated Earth counterpartsDinah Redmond, the Earth-203 character who bears her physical likeness
!!!'''First Appearance:'''
!!!'''Appearances:'''
The Harrison Wells from an unnumbered Earth, possibly the same one as the unidentified cowboy below is living.
Another version of Beth who arrives in Gotham.
->See
->See Characters/BirdsOfPrey2002 for
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* BadassLongcoat: He's wearing a duster, though whether or not he's an actual badass remains to be seen.
* ButtMonkey: Aside from having a SpeechImpediment, he has diarrhea.
* DeepSouth: His accent certainly gives this vibe.
* PornStache: He has a thick mustache.
* RepetitiveName: He's addressed as (and goes by) "Hells Wells".
* SouthernFriedGenius: He'd have to be one to solve the riddle.
* SpeechImpediment: He clearly has stutter.
* ButtMonkey: Aside from having a SpeechImpediment, he has diarrhea.
* DeepSouth: His accent certainly gives this vibe.
* PornStache: He has a thick mustache.
* RepetitiveName: He's addressed as (and goes by) "Hells Wells".
* SouthernFriedGenius: He'd have to be one to solve the riddle.
* SpeechImpediment: He clearly has stutter.
to:
* BadassLongcoat: He's wearing AlternateSelf: To Alice, the version of Beth who has been antagonizing Batwoman up to this point. Given the events of ''Series/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths2019'', it's almost certain she was brought into Gotham as a duster, result of the big multiverse merge.
* BackupTwin: Kate was willing to pass her off to Jacob as their Beth.
* CriminalDoppelganger: Inverted; she's an ordinary civilian who happens to resemble BigBad Alice. She is twice mistaken for her evil counterpart, by Mary and by Kate.
* DeadAlternateCounterpart: Fatally shot by August Cartwright thinking she was her Earth-Prime counterpart.
* DiedInYourArmsTonight: Earth-Prime Luke Fox was there when August Cartwright fatally shot her.
* GoodCounterpart: To BigBad Alice.
* ImpersonatingTheEvilTwin: In order to save the [[BruceWayneHeldHostage kidnapped Kate]], Beth pretended to be Alice to save her. [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome Unfortunately, Alice's cronies know her too well and her act is busted.]] And worse she was killed because another enemy of Alice mistook Beth for her.
* NeverGotToSayGoodbye: Her twin sister's whereabouts are unknown when she was killed in another universe, thoughwhether or not he's an actual badass remains Kate's counterpart was at least there in Beth's final moments.
* NiceGirl: In contrast tobe seen.
Alice. After meeting her, Mary admits she sees why Kate was so desperate to get through to Alice.
*ButtMonkey: Aside OnlyOneMeAllowedRightNow: Her co-existence in Earth-Prime with the Beth Kane originally from having a SpeechImpediment, he has diarrhea.
Earth-One causes both of them to gradually die due to the paradox.
*DeepSouth: His accent certainly gives SerialSpouse: She jokes that the one good thing about her situation is that none of her exes are on this vibe.
Earth, and later admits that she envied her alternative Kate for being able to find a soulmate (though she teasingly refuses to name her).
*PornStache: He has SciFiBobHaircut: An astrophysicist who was introduced after a thick mustache.
major cosmic event.
*RepetitiveName: He's addressed as (and goes by) "Hells Wells".
* SouthernFriedGenius: He'dStatuesqueStunner: She doesn't have to be one to solve the riddle.
excessive makeup and costume (as well as the AxCrazy tendencies) of the main Alice, making her more conventionally beautiful.
*SpeechImpediment: He clearly TooGoodForThisSinfulEarth: Beth is a kind, compassionate woman who even shows sympathy towards Alice, but she's senselessly murdered by Cartwright just when it looks like her life has stutter.been saved.
* TooHappyToLive: She came from a universe in which the tragic circumstances of the Earth-1/Prime Kane family never happened, with her counterpart there getting the short end of the stick. And even when she finds herself stuck on that world, her family's doppelgangers are willing to take her in given that their Beth became a [[{{Pun}} bat]]shit crazy criminal. Of course this version will not be allowed to live.
* TrappedInAnotherWorld: She finds herself stuck on Earth-Prime post-Crisis.
* WeHardlyKnewYe: After being around for only two episodes and set up as a major new character, Beth is gunned down by Dr. Cartwright, who mistook her for Alice.
* YouCantGoHomeAgain: Though it is never confirmed explicitly, it's very likely that her home universe was destroyed during Crisis.
* BackupTwin: Kate was willing to pass her off to Jacob as their Beth.
* CriminalDoppelganger: Inverted; she's an ordinary civilian who happens to resemble BigBad Alice. She is twice mistaken for her evil counterpart, by Mary and by Kate.
* DeadAlternateCounterpart: Fatally shot by August Cartwright thinking she was her Earth-Prime counterpart.
* DiedInYourArmsTonight: Earth-Prime Luke Fox was there when August Cartwright fatally shot her.
* GoodCounterpart: To BigBad Alice.
* ImpersonatingTheEvilTwin: In order to save the [[BruceWayneHeldHostage kidnapped Kate]], Beth pretended to be Alice to save her. [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome Unfortunately, Alice's cronies know her too well and her act is busted.]] And worse she was killed because another enemy of Alice mistook Beth for her.
* NeverGotToSayGoodbye: Her twin sister's whereabouts are unknown when she was killed in another universe, though
* NiceGirl: In contrast to
*
*
*
*
* SouthernFriedGenius: He'd
*
* TooHappyToLive: She came from a universe in which the tragic circumstances of the Earth-1/Prime Kane family never happened, with her counterpart there getting the short end of the stick. And even when she finds herself stuck on that world, her family's doppelgangers are willing to take her in given that their Beth became a [[{{Pun}} bat]]shit crazy criminal. Of course this version will not be allowed to live.
* TrappedInAnotherWorld: She finds herself stuck on Earth-Prime post-Crisis.
* WeHardlyKnewYe: After being around for only two episodes and set up as a major new character, Beth is gunned down by Dr. Cartwright, who mistook her for Alice.
* YouCantGoHomeAgain: Though it is never confirmed explicitly, it's very likely that her home universe was destroyed during Crisis.
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[[folder:"Mime" Harrison Wells]]
!!Harrison Wells
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!!Harrison Wells
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!!Harrison Wells
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!![[ComicBook/{{Batwoman}} Kate Kane]]
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!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/TomCavanagh
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/TheFlash2014S3E4TheNewRogues The New Rogues]]" (''The Flash'' 3x4)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}''
The Harrison Wells from an unnumbered Earth. He is a mime.
->See the Characters/ArrowverseSTARLabs page for his Earths-1, 2 19, 221, and an Undesignated Earth counterparts
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/TheFlash2014S3E4TheNewRogues The New Rogues]]" (''The Flash'' 3x4)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}''
The Harrison Wells from an unnumbered Earth. He is a mime.
->See the Characters/ArrowverseSTARLabs page for his Earths-1, 2 19, 221, and an Undesignated Earth counterparts
to:
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/TomCavanagh
Creator/RubyRose
!!!'''First Appearance:'''"[[Recap/TheFlash2014S3E4TheNewRogues The New Rogues]]" (''The Flash'' 3x4)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}''
The Harrison Wells"[[Recap/Batwoman2019S1E11AnUnBirthdayPresent An Un-Birthday Present]]" (''Batwoman'' 1x11, photo)
!!!'''Appearance:''' ''Series/{{Batwoman|2019}}''
A version of Kate Kane from anunnumbered Earth. He is a mime.
undesignated Earth.
->See theCharacters/ArrowverseSTARLabs Characters/ArrowverseBatFamily page for his Earths-1, 2 19, 221, and an Undesignated Earth counterpartsEarth-1/Prime Kate Kane
!!!'''First Appearance:'''
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}''
The Harrison Wells
!!!'''Appearance:''' ''Series/{{Batwoman|2019}}''
A version of Kate Kane from an
->See the
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* BilingualDialogue: His dialogue is spoken entirely in French.
* EveryoneHatesMimes: Both Cisco and Harry reject him solely for being a mime.
* GuyLiner: He's wearing one. Justified as he is a mime.
* EveryoneHatesMimes: Both Cisco and Harry reject him solely for being a mime.
* GuyLiner: He's wearing one. Justified as he is a mime.
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* BilingualDialogue: His dialogue is spoken entirely AmbiguousSituation: Her whereabouts post-Crisis are never mentioned.
* TheGhost: She only appears via photograph.
* NeverGotToSayGoodbye: Her whereabouts are unknown when her twin sister was killed inFrench.
* EveryoneHatesMimes: Both Cisco and Harry reject him solely for being a mime.
* GuyLiner: He's wearing one. Justified as he is a mime.another universe, though Kate's counterpart was at least there in her final moments.
* TheGhost: She only appears via photograph.
* NeverGotToSayGoodbye: Her whereabouts are unknown when her twin sister was killed in
* EveryoneHatesMimes: Both Cisco and Harry reject him solely for being a mime.
* GuyLiner: He's wearing one. Justified as he is a mime.
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[[folder:Harrison Orson Wells]]
!!Harrison Orson Wells
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Played By''': Creator/TomCavanagh
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/TheFlash2014S7E1AllsWellsThatEndsWells All's Wells That Ends Wells]]" (''The Flash'' 7x1)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}''
The Harrison Wells from an unnumbered Earth. He is a thespian.
->See the Characters/ArrowverseSTARLabs page for his Earths-1, 2 19, 221, and an Undesignated Earth counterparts
!!Harrison Orson Wells
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Played By''': Creator/TomCavanagh
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/TheFlash2014S7E1AllsWellsThatEndsWells All's Wells That Ends Wells]]" (''The Flash'' 7x1)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}''
The Harrison Wells from an unnumbered Earth. He is a thespian.
->See the Characters/ArrowverseSTARLabs page for his Earths-1, 2 19, 221, and an Undesignated Earth counterparts
to:
!!Harrison Orson Wells
[[folder:Toyman II]]
!!Winslow "Winn" Schott, Jr. / Toyman II
!!!'''Species:'''
!!!'''Played
!!!'''First Appearance:'''
!!!'''Appearances:'''
The
->See the
->See the Characters/ArrowverseEarthX page for his Earth-X counterpart
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* NoHistoricalFiguresWereHarmed: An obvious stand-in for Creator/OrsonWelles.
* WeHardlyKnewYe: Only has a handful of lines before he, alongside every other Wells, perishes to empower the Artificial Speed Force.
* WeHardlyKnewYe: Only has a handful of lines before he, alongside every other Wells, perishes to empower the Artificial Speed Force.
to:
* NoHistoricalFiguresWereHarmed: An obvious stand-in BrainUploading: How he thwarts death the first time.
* DeadAlternateCounterpart: To Earth Prime's Winn when he kills himself and later his mind is destroyed by him and his father.
* DeaderThanDead: [[spoiler: After his physical body is already destroyed, Winn finally deletes his consciousness with the help of his father.]]
* DoNotAdjustYourSet: How he loves to announce his evil plans.
* EvilDoppelganger: To Winn, obviously.
* LegacyCharacter: Succeeded his father as Toyman.
* LikeFatherLikeSon: Unlike Prime-Earth Winn, he aspires to follow into his father's footsteps. Though it turns out [[spoiler: what he is planning is [[EvenEvilHasStandards even too much]] forCreator/OrsonWelles.
Earth-Prime's Schott Sr.]].
*WeHardlyKnewYe: Only has a handful NiceMeanAndInBetween: The mean one of lines before he, alongside every other Wells, perishes to empower the Artificial Speed Force.three Winn Schotts introduced being a downright evil person. The main Winn from Earth-38/Prime is obviously a good guy while Earth-X Winn is a little HotBlooded.
* RedemptionRejection: Winn tries talking him down to no avail.
* VillainWithGoodPublicity: He amasses a horde of online followers supporting his terrorism.
* DeadAlternateCounterpart: To Earth Prime's Winn when he kills himself and later his mind is destroyed by him and his father.
* DeaderThanDead: [[spoiler: After his physical body is already destroyed, Winn finally deletes his consciousness with the help of his father.]]
* DoNotAdjustYourSet: How he loves to announce his evil plans.
* EvilDoppelganger: To Winn, obviously.
* LegacyCharacter: Succeeded his father as Toyman.
* LikeFatherLikeSon: Unlike Prime-Earth Winn, he aspires to follow into his father's footsteps. Though it turns out [[spoiler: what he is planning is [[EvenEvilHasStandards even too much]] for
*
* RedemptionRejection: Winn tries talking him down to no avail.
* VillainWithGoodPublicity: He amasses a horde of online followers supporting his terrorism.
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[[folder:Harrison Nash Wells / Pariah]]
->See the Characters/ArrowverseSTARLabs page
->See the Characters/ArrowverseSTARLabs page
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!!Winslow Schott, Sr. /
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/HenryCzerny
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/Supergirl2015S5E11BackFromTheFuturePart1 Back From the Future - Part 1]]" (''Supergirl'' 5x11, photo)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{Supergirl|2015}}''
The counterpart of Winslow Schott, Sr. from an unknown Earth.
->See the
->See the Characters/SmallvilleOtherMajorVillains page for the Earth-167 character who bears his name and background
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* DeadAlternateCounterpart: The Earth-167 Winslow Schott is last seen alive. And while the Earth-38/Prime version is physically deceased, [[BrainUploading he was able to upload his consciousness into an A.I.]].
* InSpiteOfANail: He is exactly like his Earth-38/Prime counterpart. Another Winslow Schott becomes Toyman in Earth-167 too, but that version didn't look like the previous two.
* PosthumousCharacter: He's dead by the time he's mentioned.
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!!!The Tenth Circle
[[folder:Lord Crucifer]]
!!Crucifer
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!!!'''Species:''' Vampire
!!!'''Played By:''' Mikael Vierge
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/TheFlash2014S4E17NullAndAnnoyed Null and Annoyed]]" (''The Flash'' 4x17)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}''
A vampire from an unknown Earth that leads a vampire clan known as The Tenth Circle.
[[folder:Lord Crucifer]]
!!Crucifer
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!!!'''Species:''' Vampire
!!!'''Played By:''' Mikael Vierge
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/TheFlash2014S4E17NullAndAnnoyed Null and Annoyed]]" (''The Flash'' 4x17)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}''
A vampire from an unknown Earth that leads a vampire clan known as The Tenth Circle.
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[[folder:Lord Crucifer]]
!!Crucifer
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!!!'''Species:''' Vampire
!!!'''Played By:''' Mikael Vierge
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/TheFlash2014S4E17NullAndAnnoyed Null and Annoyed]]" (''The Flash'' 4x17)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}''
A vampire from an unknown Earth that leads a vampire clan known as The Tenth Circle.
-> See [[Characters/SupermanAndLois this page]].
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* ArchEnemy: Appears to be this for Breacher.
* EvilSoundsDeep: He speaks with a very deep voice befitting of a demon.
* FangsAreEvil: As befitting a vampire.
* OurVampiresAreDifferent: Sunlight doesn't hurt this type of vampire, as Breacher explains to Cisco.
* OutsideContextProblem: He's a vampire who appears on ''The Flash'', but his mystical nature would make him more thematically suited to other parts of the ''Series/{{Arrowverse}}'', such as the later seasons of ''Series/LegendsOfTomorrow''.
* VillainOfAnotherStory: He's tangled with Breacher over the Multiverse on separate occasions, but has yet to rouse the attention of any of the major heroes.
[[/folder]]
* EvilSoundsDeep: He speaks with a very deep voice befitting of a demon.
* FangsAreEvil: As befitting a vampire.
* OurVampiresAreDifferent: Sunlight doesn't hurt this type of vampire, as Breacher explains to Cisco.
* OutsideContextProblem: He's a vampire who appears on ''The Flash'', but his mystical nature would make him more thematically suited to other parts of the ''Series/{{Arrowverse}}'', such as the later seasons of ''Series/LegendsOfTomorrow''.
* VillainOfAnotherStory: He's tangled with Breacher over the Multiverse on separate occasions, but has yet to rouse the attention of any of the major heroes.
[[/folder]]
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[[folder:In General]]
When Barry created the Flashpoint, it resulted in a the existence of a second multiverse where his counterpart on Earth-1A didn't and instead continued life as normal. Referred to
* EvilSoundsDeep: He speaks
* FangsAreEvil: As befitting a vampire.
* OurVampiresAreDifferent: Sunlight doesn't hurt this type of vampire, as Breacher explains to Cisco.
* OutsideContextProblem: He's a vampire who appears on
* VillainOfAnotherStory: He's tangled with Breacher over the Multiverse on separate occasions, but has yet to rouse the attention of any of the major heroes.
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!Pre-Crisis Multiverse survivors and their Earths
[[folder:Brainiac-5s]]
!!Querl-Dox / Brainiac-5
!!!'''Species:''' Coluan
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/Supergirl2015S5E10TheBottleEpisode The Bottle Episode]]" (''Supergirl'' 5x10)
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/JesseRath (Sweater Brainy, Evil Brainy, Eyepatch Brainy), Creator/MeaghanRath (Female Brainy)
Multiple versions of Brainy who were all thrown into Earth-Prime as a result of the Crisis.
->See Characters/ArrowverseTheDEO for Earth-38/Earth-Prime Brainiac-5
[[folder:Brainiac-5s]]
!!Querl-Dox / Brainiac-5
!!!'''Species:''' Coluan
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/Supergirl2015S5E10TheBottleEpisode The Bottle Episode]]" (''Supergirl'' 5x10)
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/JesseRath (Sweater Brainy, Evil Brainy, Eyepatch Brainy), Creator/MeaghanRath (Female Brainy)
Multiple versions of Brainy who were all thrown into Earth-Prime as a result of the Crisis.
->See Characters/ArrowverseTheDEO for Earth-38/Earth-Prime Brainiac-5
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[[folder:Brainiac-5s]]
!!Querl-Dox / Brainiac-5
!!!'''Species:''' Coluan
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/Supergirl2015S5E10TheBottleEpisode The Bottle Episode]]" (''Supergirl'' 5x10)
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/JesseRath (Sweater Brainy, Evil Brainy, Eyepatch Brainy), Creator/MeaghanRath (Female Brainy)
Multiple versions of Brainy who were all thrown into Earth-Prime as a result of
->See Characters/ArrowverseTheDEO for Earth-38/Earth-Prime Brainiac-5
* InSpiteOfANail: While events play out differently, there is still a Crisis that threatens this multiverse.
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* AlmostDeadGuy: One with an eyepatch appears on-screen just long enough to warn the others about a "bottle" before expiring.
* AlternateSelf: At least four different Brainies survived their Earths being destroyed by antimatter in one form or another.
* FusionDance: The two surviving Brainies are assimilated into the Big Brain which Brainy=Prime is synced up to.
* EvilCounterpart: One of them bottled their world and killed one of their doppelgängers in an attempt to restore it.
* GenderFlip: One of them is a woman.
* HeKnowsTooMuch: The Eyepatch Brainy caught on to Evil Brainy's machinations and was killed for it, but not without attempting to warn the others.
* MythologyGag:
** One of them bottled their Earth. This is of course a reference to the main ComicBook/{{Brainiac}} from the comics where he bottled the Kryptonian city of Kandor.
** The "anti-life equation" is present here as a techno-organic virus effecting Coluans, unlike the comics where it is a formula sought by ComicBook/{{Darkseid}}.
* NoNameGiven: Sort of. They're all labeled Brainiac-5 but have no official distinction, with Evil Brainy being the closest any have.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: Female Brainy convinces Brainy-Prime to release his inhibitors and sync his mind with the "big brain", allowing him to find a solution to stopping Leviathan by forming an uneasy alliance with Lex Luthor.
* WeHardlyKnewYe: Aside from the one who dies approximately 10 seconds upon being introduced and the Evil Brainy who joins his bottled Earth in stasis, the two remaining Brainies merge their consciousness with the Big Brain (and by extension, the newly synced up Brainy-Prime) at the end of the episode they're all introduced in.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: All Evil Brainy wants is to restore his world from the bottle he trapped it in, taking extreme measures in the process.
* YouCantGoHomeAgain: As a result of the pre-Crisis multiverse being wiped out and the post-Crisis one being currently unreachable by the vibrational patterns used before, they're stuck on Earth-Prime.
* AlternateSelf: At least four different Brainies survived their Earths being destroyed by antimatter in one form or another.
* FusionDance: The two surviving Brainies are assimilated into the Big Brain which Brainy=Prime is synced up to.
* EvilCounterpart: One of them bottled their world and killed one of their doppelgängers in an attempt to restore it.
* GenderFlip: One of them is a woman.
* HeKnowsTooMuch: The Eyepatch Brainy caught on to Evil Brainy's machinations and was killed for it, but not without attempting to warn the others.
* MythologyGag:
** One of them bottled their Earth. This is of course a reference to the main ComicBook/{{Brainiac}} from the comics where he bottled the Kryptonian city of Kandor.
** The "anti-life equation" is present here as a techno-organic virus effecting Coluans, unlike the comics where it is a formula sought by ComicBook/{{Darkseid}}.
* NoNameGiven: Sort of. They're all labeled Brainiac-5 but have no official distinction, with Evil Brainy being the closest any have.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: Female Brainy convinces Brainy-Prime to release his inhibitors and sync his mind with the "big brain", allowing him to find a solution to stopping Leviathan by forming an uneasy alliance with Lex Luthor.
* WeHardlyKnewYe: Aside from the one who dies approximately 10 seconds upon being introduced and the Evil Brainy who joins his bottled Earth in stasis, the two remaining Brainies merge their consciousness with the Big Brain (and by extension, the newly synced up Brainy-Prime) at the end of the episode they're all introduced in.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: All Evil Brainy wants is to restore his world from the bottle he trapped it in, taking extreme measures in the process.
* YouCantGoHomeAgain: As a result of the pre-Crisis multiverse being wiped out and the post-Crisis one being currently unreachable by the vibrational patterns used before, they're stuck on Earth-Prime.
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[[folder:The Council of Wells / Harrisons]]
A collected group of various versions of Harrison Wells that Harry Wells summoned to
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*
* FusionDance: The two surviving Brainies are assimilated into the Big Brain which Brainy=Prime is synced up to.
* EvilCounterpart: One
* DwindlingParty: They kick Harry Wells and
*
* HeKnowsTooMuch: The Eyepatch Brainy caught on to Evil Brainy's machinations and was killed for it, but not without attempting to warn the others.
* MythologyGag:
** One
** The "anti-life equation" is present here as a techno-organic virus effecting Coluans, unlike the comics where it is a formula sought by ComicBook/{{Darkseid}}.
*
* SmallRoleBigImpact: Female Brainy convinces Brainy-Prime to release his inhibitors and sync his mind with the "big brain", allowing him to find a solution to stopping Leviathan by forming an uneasy alliance with Lex Luthor.
* WeHardlyKnewYe: Aside from the one who dies approximately 10 seconds upon being introduced and the Evil Brainy who joins his bottled Earth in stasis, the two remaining Brainies merge their consciousness with the Big Brain (and by extension, the newly synced up Brainy-Prime) at the end of the episode
* WellIntentionedExtremist: All Evil Brainy wants
* ShoutOut: They bring to mind the
* YouCantGoHomeAgain: As a result
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[[folder:Kryptonian Witches]]
!!Selena, Vita, Ayala
!!!'''Species:''' Kryptonian
!!!'''Played By:''' Anjali Jay (Selena), Rosemary Hochschild (Vita), Winsome Brown (Ayala)
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/Supergirl2015S5E10TheBottleEpisode The Bottle Episode]]" (''Supergirl'' 5x10)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{Supergirl|2015}}''
Non-malicious counterparts of the Dark Kryptonian Witches from an unknown, destroyed Earth who took refuge on Earth-Prime after the Crisis.
->See Characters/ArrowverseAliens for their Earth-38/Earth-Prime counterparts
->See Characters/SupermanFilmSeries for the Earth-96 character who bears Selena's name and background
!!Selena, Vita, Ayala
!!!'''Species:''' Kryptonian
!!!'''Played By:''' Anjali Jay (Selena), Rosemary Hochschild (Vita), Winsome Brown (Ayala)
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/Supergirl2015S5E10TheBottleEpisode The Bottle Episode]]" (''Supergirl'' 5x10)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{Supergirl|2015}}''
Non-malicious counterparts of the Dark Kryptonian Witches from an unknown, destroyed Earth who took refuge on Earth-Prime after the Crisis.
->See Characters/ArrowverseAliens for their Earth-38/Earth-Prime counterparts
->See Characters/SupermanFilmSeries for the Earth-96 character who bears Selena's name and background
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!!Selena, Vita, Ayala
!!!'''Known Aliases:''' Cicada
!!!'''Species:'''
!!!'''Played By:'''
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/Supergirl2015S5E10TheBottleEpisode The Bottle Episode]]" (''Supergirl'' 5x10)
!!!'''Appearances:'''
Non-malicious counterparts
A group of criminals spread throughout TheMultiverse. They all use the alias "Cicada", and, with the exception of the
->See
->See
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* ForgotAboutHisPowers: During the fight with Supergirl, Dreamer, and Brainy, the Kryptonian witches only use their magical powers, completely ignoring their Kryptonian abilities.
* GoodCounterpart: To the original Dark Kryptonian Witches. Though they do fight Supergirl and her friends alongside the Evil Brainy, they do so out of a desire to help him restore his bottled homeworld.
* SealedGoodInACan: They eventually offer Brainy to join him inside the bottle that is holding his homeworld as long as it can't be released, which he accepts.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: Just like Evil Brainy.
* GoodCounterpart: To the original Dark Kryptonian Witches. Though they do fight Supergirl and her friends alongside the Evil Brainy, they do so out of a desire to help him restore his bottled homeworld.
* SealedGoodInACan: They eventually offer Brainy to join him inside the bottle that is holding his homeworld as long as it can't be released, which he accepts.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: Just like Evil Brainy.
to:
* ForgotAboutHisPowers: During ArchEnemy: Sherloque Wells has encountered and defeated dozens of Cicadas.
* MadBomber: According to Sherloque, each Cicada used thefight with Supergirl, Dreamer, and Brainy, the Kryptonian witches only use their magical powers, completely ignoring their Kryptonian abilities.
same bomb trap as Earth-1 David Hersch.
*GoodCounterpart: To the original Dark Kryptonian Witches. Though they do fight Supergirl and her friends alongside the Evil Brainy, they do so InSpiteOfANail: Each version of David Hersch Sherloque encountered before meeting Team Flash turned out to be Cicada.
* TomTheDarkLord: Each ofa desire to help him restore his bottled homeworld.
* SealedGoodInACan: They eventually offer Brainy to join him inside the bottle that is holding his homeworld as long as it can't be released, which he accepts.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: Just like Evil Brainy.these Cicadas are simply called "David".
* MadBomber: According to Sherloque, each Cicada used the
*
* TomTheDarkLord: Each of
* SealedGoodInACan: They eventually offer Brainy to join him inside the bottle that is holding his homeworld as long as it can't be released, which he accepts.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: Just like Evil Brainy.
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!!Good Beth Kane's Earth
[[folder:Elizabeth "Beth" Kane]]
!!Elizabeth Marie "Beth" Kane
[[folder:Elizabeth "Beth" Kane]]
!!Elizabeth Marie "Beth" Kane
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[[folder:Elizabeth "Beth" Kane]]
!!Elizabeth Marie "Beth" Kane
!Renee Adler
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!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/RachelSkarsten
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/Batwoman2019S1E10HowQueerEverythingIsToday How Queer Everything Is Today!]]" (''Batwoman'' 1x10)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{Batwoman|2019}}''
Another version of Beth who arrives in Gotham.
->See Characters/ArrowverseGothamCityCriminals page to see her Earth-Prime counterpart
->See Characters/BirdsOfPrey2002 for Dinah Redmond, the Earth-203 character who bears her physical likeness
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/Batwoman2019S1E10HowQueerEverythingIsToday How Queer Everything Is Today!]]" (''Batwoman'' 1x10)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{Batwoman|2019}}''
Another version of Beth who arrives in Gotham.
->See Characters/ArrowverseGothamCityCriminals page to see her Earth-Prime counterpart
->See Characters/BirdsOfPrey2002 for Dinah Redmond, the Earth-203 character who bears her physical likeness
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!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/RachelSkarsten
By''': Creator/KimberlyWilliamsPaisley
!!!'''First Appearance:'''"[[Recap/Batwoman2019S1E10HowQueerEverythingIsToday How Queer Everything Is Today!]]" (''Batwoman'' 1x10)
"[[Recap/TheFlash2014S5E13Goldfaced Goldfaced]]" (''The Flash'' 5x13)
!!!'''Appearances:'''''Series/{{Batwoman|2019}}''
Another version''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}''
The wives ofBeth who arrives in Gotham.
Harrison Sherloque Wells across TheMultiverse.
->SeeCharacters/ArrowverseGothamCityCriminals the Characters/ArrowverseMetahumans page to see her Earth-Prime for their Earth-1 counterpart
->SeeCharacters/BirdsOfPrey2002 the Characters/ArrowverseOtherLocales page for Dinah Redmond, the Earth-203 character who bears her physical likenesstheir Earth-38 counterpart
!!!'''First Appearance:'''
!!!'''Appearances:'''
Another version
The wives of
->See
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* AlternateSelf: To Alice, the version of Beth who has been antagonizing Batwoman up to this point. Given the events of ''Series/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths2019'', it's almost certain she was brought into Gotham as a result of the big multiverse merge.
* BackupTwin: Kate was willing to pass her off to Jacob as their Beth.
* CriminalDoppelganger: Inverted; she's an ordinary civilian who happens to resemble BigBad Alice. She is twice mistaken for her evil counterpart, by Mary and by Kate.
* DeadAlternateCounterpart: Fatally shot by August Cartwright thinking she was her Earth-Prime counterpart.
* DiedInYourArmsTonight: Earth-Prime Luke Fox was there when August Cartwright fatally shot her.
* GoodCounterpart: To BigBad Alice.
* ImpersonatingTheEvilTwin: In order to save the [[BruceWayneHeldHostage kidnapped Kate]], Beth pretended to be Alice to save her. [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome Unfortunately, Alice's cronies know her too well and her act is busted.]] And worse she was killed because another enemy of Alice mistook Beth for her.
* NeverGotToSayGoodbye: Her twin sister's whereabouts are unknown when she was killed in another universe, though Kate's counterpart was at least there in Beth's final moments.
* NiceGirl: In contrast to Alice. After meeting her, Mary admits she sees why Kate was so desperate to get through to Alice.
* OnlyOneMeAllowedRightNow: Her co-existence in Earth-Prime with the Beth Kane originally from Earth-One causes both of them to gradually die due to the paradox.
* SerialSpouse: She jokes that the one good thing about her situation is that none of her exes are on this Earth, and later admits that she envied her alternative Kate for being able to find a soulmate (though she teasingly refuses to name her).
* SciFiBobHaircut: An astrophysicist who was introduced after a major cosmic event.
* StatuesqueStunner: She doesn't have the excessive makeup and costume (as well as the AxCrazy tendencies) of the main Alice, making her more conventionally beautiful.
* TooGoodForThisSinfulEarth: Beth is a kind, compassionate woman who even shows sympathy towards Alice, but she's senselessly murdered by Cartwright just when it looks like her life has been saved.
* TooHappyToLive: She came from a universe in which the tragic circumstances of the Earth-1/Prime Kane family never happened, with her counterpart there getting the short end of the stick. And even when she finds herself stuck on that world, her family's doppelgangers are willing to take her in given that their Beth became a [[{{Pun}} bat]]shit crazy criminal. Of course this version will not be allowed to live.
* TrappedInAnotherWorld: She finds herself stuck on Earth-Prime post-Crisis.
* WeHardlyKnewYe: After being around for only two episodes and set up as a major new character, Beth is gunned down by Dr. Cartwright, who mistook her for Alice.
* YouCantGoHomeAgain: Though it is never confirmed explicitly, it's very likely that her home universe was destroyed during Crisis.
* BackupTwin: Kate was willing to pass her off to Jacob as their Beth.
* CriminalDoppelganger: Inverted; she's an ordinary civilian who happens to resemble BigBad Alice. She is twice mistaken for her evil counterpart, by Mary and by Kate.
* DeadAlternateCounterpart: Fatally shot by August Cartwright thinking she was her Earth-Prime counterpart.
* DiedInYourArmsTonight: Earth-Prime Luke Fox was there when August Cartwright fatally shot her.
* GoodCounterpart: To BigBad Alice.
* ImpersonatingTheEvilTwin: In order to save the [[BruceWayneHeldHostage kidnapped Kate]], Beth pretended to be Alice to save her. [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome Unfortunately, Alice's cronies know her too well and her act is busted.]] And worse she was killed because another enemy of Alice mistook Beth for her.
* NeverGotToSayGoodbye: Her twin sister's whereabouts are unknown when she was killed in another universe, though Kate's counterpart was at least there in Beth's final moments.
* NiceGirl: In contrast to Alice. After meeting her, Mary admits she sees why Kate was so desperate to get through to Alice.
* OnlyOneMeAllowedRightNow: Her co-existence in Earth-Prime with the Beth Kane originally from Earth-One causes both of them to gradually die due to the paradox.
* SerialSpouse: She jokes that the one good thing about her situation is that none of her exes are on this Earth, and later admits that she envied her alternative Kate for being able to find a soulmate (though she teasingly refuses to name her).
* SciFiBobHaircut: An astrophysicist who was introduced after a major cosmic event.
* StatuesqueStunner: She doesn't have the excessive makeup and costume (as well as the AxCrazy tendencies) of the main Alice, making her more conventionally beautiful.
* TooGoodForThisSinfulEarth: Beth is a kind, compassionate woman who even shows sympathy towards Alice, but she's senselessly murdered by Cartwright just when it looks like her life has been saved.
* TooHappyToLive: She came from a universe in which the tragic circumstances of the Earth-1/Prime Kane family never happened, with her counterpart there getting the short end of the stick. And even when she finds herself stuck on that world, her family's doppelgangers are willing to take her in given that their Beth became a [[{{Pun}} bat]]shit crazy criminal. Of course this version will not be allowed to live.
* TrappedInAnotherWorld: She finds herself stuck on Earth-Prime post-Crisis.
* WeHardlyKnewYe: After being around for only two episodes and set up as a major new character, Beth is gunned down by Dr. Cartwright, who mistook her for Alice.
* YouCantGoHomeAgain: Though it is never confirmed explicitly, it's very likely that her home universe was destroyed during Crisis.
to:
* AlternateSelf: To Alice, the version of Beth who has been antagonizing Batwoman up DoppelgangerReplacementLoveInterest: The {{alternate sel|f}}ves were all married to this point. Given the events of ''Series/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths2019'', it's almost certain she was brought into Gotham as a result of the big multiverse merge.
* BackupTwin: Kate was willing to pass her off to Jacob as their Beth.
* CriminalDoppelganger: Inverted; she's an ordinary civilian who happens to resemble BigBad Alice. She is twice mistaken for her evil counterpart, by Mary and by Kate.
* DeadAlternateCounterpart: Fatally shot by August Cartwright thinking she was her Earth-Prime counterpart.
* DiedInYourArmsTonight: Earth-Prime Luke Fox was there when August Cartwright fatally shot her.
* GoodCounterpart: To BigBad Alice.
* ImpersonatingTheEvilTwin: In order to save the [[BruceWayneHeldHostage kidnapped Kate]], Beth pretended to be Alice to save her. [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome Unfortunately, Alice's cronies know her too well and her act is busted.]] And worse she was killed because another enemy of Alice mistook Beth for her.
* NeverGotToSayGoodbye: Her twin sister's whereabouts are unknown when she was killed in another universe, though Kate's counterpart wasSherloque at least there in Beth's final moments.
* NiceGirl: In contrast to Alice. After meeting her, Mary admits she sees why Kate was so desperate to get through to Alice.
* OnlyOneMeAllowedRightNow: Her co-existence in Earth-Prime with the Beth Kane originally from Earth-One causes both of them to gradually die due to the paradox.
* SerialSpouse: She jokes that the one good thing about her situation is that none of her exes are on this Earth, and later admits that she envied her alternative Kate for being able to find a soulmate (though she teasingly refuses to name her).
* SciFiBobHaircut: An astrophysicist who was introduced after a major cosmic event.
* StatuesqueStunner: She doesn't have the excessive makeup and costume (as well as the AxCrazy tendencies) of the main Alice, making her more conventionally beautiful.
* TooGoodForThisSinfulEarth: Beth is a kind, compassionate woman who even shows sympathy towards Alice, but she's senselessly murdered by Cartwright just when it looks like her life has been saved.
* TooHappyToLive: She came from a universe in which the tragic circumstances of the Earth-1/Prime Kane family never happened, with her counterpart there getting the short end of the stick. And even when she finds herself stuck on that world, her family's doppelgangers are willing to take her in given that their Beth became a [[{{Pun}} bat]]shit crazy criminal. Of course this version will not be allowed to live.
* TrappedInAnotherWorld: She finds herself stuck on Earth-Prime post-Crisis.
* WeHardlyKnewYe: After being around for only two episodes and set up as a major new character, Beth is gunned down by Dr. Cartwright, who mistook her for Alice.
* YouCantGoHomeAgain: Though it is never confirmed explicitly, it's very likely that her home universe was destroyed during Crisis.some point.
* BackupTwin: Kate was willing to pass her off to Jacob as their Beth.
* CriminalDoppelganger: Inverted; she's an ordinary civilian who happens to resemble BigBad Alice. She is twice mistaken for her evil counterpart, by Mary and by Kate.
* DeadAlternateCounterpart: Fatally shot by August Cartwright thinking she was her Earth-Prime counterpart.
* DiedInYourArmsTonight: Earth-Prime Luke Fox was there when August Cartwright fatally shot her.
* GoodCounterpart: To BigBad Alice.
* ImpersonatingTheEvilTwin: In order to save the [[BruceWayneHeldHostage kidnapped Kate]], Beth pretended to be Alice to save her. [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome Unfortunately, Alice's cronies know her too well and her act is busted.]] And worse she was killed because another enemy of Alice mistook Beth for her.
* NeverGotToSayGoodbye: Her twin sister's whereabouts are unknown when she was killed in another universe, though Kate's counterpart was
* NiceGirl: In contrast to Alice. After meeting her, Mary admits she sees why Kate was so desperate to get through to Alice.
* OnlyOneMeAllowedRightNow: Her co-existence in Earth-Prime with the Beth Kane originally from Earth-One causes both of them to gradually die due to the paradox.
* SerialSpouse: She jokes that the one good thing about her situation is that none of her exes are on this Earth, and later admits that she envied her alternative Kate for being able to find a soulmate (though she teasingly refuses to name her).
* SciFiBobHaircut: An astrophysicist who was introduced after a major cosmic event.
* StatuesqueStunner: She doesn't have the excessive makeup and costume (as well as the AxCrazy tendencies) of the main Alice, making her more conventionally beautiful.
* TooGoodForThisSinfulEarth: Beth is a kind, compassionate woman who even shows sympathy towards Alice, but she's senselessly murdered by Cartwright just when it looks like her life has been saved.
* TooHappyToLive: She came from a universe in which the tragic circumstances of the Earth-1/Prime Kane family never happened, with her counterpart there getting the short end of the stick. And even when she finds herself stuck on that world, her family's doppelgangers are willing to take her in given that their Beth became a [[{{Pun}} bat]]shit crazy criminal. Of course this version will not be allowed to live.
* TrappedInAnotherWorld: She finds herself stuck on Earth-Prime post-Crisis.
* WeHardlyKnewYe: After being around for only two episodes and set up as a major new character, Beth is gunned down by Dr. Cartwright, who mistook her for Alice.
* YouCantGoHomeAgain: Though it is never confirmed explicitly, it's very likely that her home universe was destroyed during Crisis.
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[[folder:Kate Kane]]
!![[ComicBook/{{Batwoman}} Kate Kane]]
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/RubyRose
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/Batwoman2019S1E11AnUnBirthdayPresent An Un-Birthday Present]]" (''Batwoman'' 1x11, photo)
!!!'''Appearance:''' ''Series/{{Batwoman|2019}}''
A version of Kate Kane from an undesignated Earth.
->See the Characters/ArrowverseBatFamily page for Earth-1/Prime Kate Kane
!![[ComicBook/{{Batwoman}} Kate Kane]]
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/RubyRose
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/Batwoman2019S1E11AnUnBirthdayPresent An Un-Birthday Present]]" (''Batwoman'' 1x11, photo)
!!!'''Appearance:''' ''Series/{{Batwoman|2019}}''
A version of Kate Kane from an undesignated Earth.
->See the Characters/ArrowverseBatFamily page for Earth-1/Prime Kate Kane
to:
!![[ComicBook/{{Batwoman}} Kate Kane]]
!!Franchise/{{Superman}}
!!!'''Species:'''
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/RubyRose
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/Batwoman2019S1E11AnUnBirthdayPresent An Un-Birthday Present]]" (''Batwoman'' 1x11, photo)
!!!'''Appearance:''' ''Series/{{Batwoman|2019}}''
A version
Various counterparts of
->See Characters/TitansverseOtherSuperheroes for the Earth-9 Superman
->See Characters/ArrowverseSmallvilleCitizens for infos about his Earth-38/Prime counterpart
->See Characters/SupermanFilmSeries for the Earth-96 Superman
->See Characters/SmallvilleKents for the Earth-167 Superman
->See Characters/SmallvilleEarth2 page to see the AlternateUniverse who bears the name and background of the Earth-167 Superman
->See Characters/DCEUSuperman page for the character in an undesignated
->See WesternAnimation/SupermanTheatricalCartoons for the
->See ComicBook/New52 for
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* AmbiguousSituation: Her whereabouts post-Crisis are never mentioned.
* TheGhost: She only appears via photograph.
* NeverGotToSayGoodbye: Her whereabouts are unknown when her twin sister was killed in another universe, though Kate's counterpart was at least there in her final moments.
* TheGhost: She only appears via photograph.
* NeverGotToSayGoodbye: Her whereabouts are unknown when her twin sister was killed in another universe, though Kate's counterpart was at least there in her final moments.
to:
* AmbiguousSituation: Her whereabouts post-Crisis are never mentioned.
DeadAlternateCounterpart: Courtesy of Lex, who uses the Book of Destiny to teleport to different Earths and kill their Supermen.
*TheGhost: She OneTrueLove: Lois. Out of all the versions that have appeared, only appears via photograph.
* NeverGotToSayGoodbye: Her whereabouts are unknown whenthree (Earth-D Superman, the Stranger's Superman, and Clark Luthor) didn't end up with her twin sister was killed in another universe, though Kate's counterpart was at least there in her final moments.and two of them were villains.
*
* NeverGotToSayGoodbye: Her whereabouts are unknown when
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!!Winn Schott / Toyman II's Earth
[[folder:Toyman II]]
!!Winslow "Winn" Schott, Jr. / Toyman II
!!!'''Species:''' Human[[note]]Briefly an Artificial intelligence after his physical body dies[[/note]]
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/JeremyJordan
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/Supergirl2015S5E11BackFromTheFuturePart1 Back From the Future - Part 1]]" (''Supergirl'' 5x11)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{Supergirl|2015}}''
The psychotic counterpart of Winn from an unknown Earth.
->See the Characters/ArrowverseTheLegionOfSuperHeroes page for his Earth-38/Prime counterpart
->See the Characters/ArrowverseEarthX page for his Earth-X counterpart
----
* BrainUploading: How he thwarts death the first time.
* DeadAlternateCounterpart: To Earth Prime's Winn when he kills himself and later his mind is destroyed by him and his father.
* DeaderThanDead: [[spoiler: After his physical body is already destroyed, Winn finally deletes his consciousness with the help of his father.]]
* DoNotAdjustYourSet: How he loves to announce his evil plans.
* EvilDoppelganger: To Winn, obviously.
* LegacyCharacter: Succeeded his father as Toyman.
* LikeFatherLikeSon: Unlike Prime-Earth Winn, he aspires to follow into his father's footsteps. Though it turns out [[spoiler: what he is planning is [[EvenEvilHasStandards even too much]] for Earth-Prime's Schott Sr.]].
* NiceMeanAndInBetween: The mean one of the three Winn Schotts introduced being a downright evil person. The main Winn from Earth-38/Prime is obviously a good guy while Earth-X Winn is a little HotBlooded.
* RedemptionRejection: Winn tries talking him down to no avail.
* VillainWithGoodPublicity: He amasses a horde of online followers supporting his terrorism.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Toyman I]]
!!Winslow Schott, Sr. / Toyman I
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/HenryCzerny
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/Supergirl2015S5E11BackFromTheFuturePart1 Back From the Future - Part 1]]" (''Supergirl'' 5x11, photo)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{Supergirl|2015}}''
The counterpart of Winslow Schott, Sr. from an unknown Earth.
->See the Characters/ArrowverseNationalCityCriminals page for his Earth-38/Prime counterpart
->See the Characters/SmallvilleOtherMajorVillains page for the Earth-167 character who bears his name and background
----
* DeadAlternateCounterpart: The Earth-167 Winslow Schott is last seen alive. And while the Earth-38/Prime version is physically deceased, [[BrainUploading he was able to upload his consciousness into an A.I.]].
* InSpiteOfANail: He is exactly like his Earth-38/Prime counterpart. Another Winslow Schott becomes Toyman in Earth-167 too, but that version didn't look like the previous two.
* PosthumousCharacter: He's dead by the time he's mentioned.
[[/folder]]
!!John Henry Irons' Earth
-> See [[Characters/SupermanAndLois this page]].
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!Transmultiversal Multiverse
[[folder:In General]]
When Barry created the Flashpoint, it resulted in a the existence of a second multiverse where his counterpart on Earth-1A didn't and instead continued life as normal. Referred to as part of a larger "Megaverse", this multiverse includes copies of the original multiverse and its story is shown in the book series starting with ''The Flash: Hocus Pocus''.
----
* AlternateUniverse: This is an alternate ''multiverse'' and the Cisco of Earth-1A made contact with the Cisco of Earth-Prime.
* InSpiteOfANail: While events play out differently, there is still a Crisis that threatens this multiverse.
[[/folder]]
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!Miscellaneous
[[folder:The Council of Wells / Harrisons]]
A collected group of various versions of Harrison Wells that Harry Wells summoned to help stop [=DeVoe=].
----
* AllianceOfAlternates: A collection of various Harrison Wellses from across TheMultiverse.
* DwindlingParty: They kick Harry Wells and H. Lothario Wells out of their group, as well as a few other members offscreen, forcing them to form a new council of rejects dubbed the "Council of Harrisons".
* MesACrowd: All of them are alternate versions of Harrison Wells, with Creator/TomCavanagh pulling quadruple duty in playing them all.
* RagTagBunchOfMisfits: While they're all different versions of Harrison Wells, the similarities end there. Harry Wells is the director of STAR Labs, Herr Harrison Wolfgang Wells is an StrawNihilist novelist, H. Lothario Wells is a playboy billionaire LovableSexManiac, and Wells 2.0 is a [[ImAHumanitarian man-eating]] cyborg from a dystopic Earth.
* ShoutOut: They bring to mind the [[WesternAnimation/RickAndMorty Council of Ricks]], or the [[Comicbook/FantasticFour Interdimensional Council of Reeds]].
[[/folder]]
[[folder:David Hersches / Cicadas]]
!!!'''Known Aliases:''' Cicada
!!!'''Species:''' Metahuman
!!!'''Played By:''' N/A
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}''
A group of criminals spread throughout TheMultiverse. They all use the alias "Cicada", and, with the exception of the Earth-1 version, they are alternate versions of David Hersch.
->See the Characters/ArrowverseCentralCityIndependentCriminals for Earth-1 David Hersch and Earth-1 Cicada (Orlin Dwyer)
->See the Characters/ArrowverseFutureCharacters for Earth-1 David Hersch's original future version
----
* ArchEnemy: Sherloque Wells has encountered and defeated dozens of Cicadas.
* MadBomber: According to Sherloque, each Cicada used the same bomb trap as Earth-1 David Hersch.
* InSpiteOfANail: Each version of David Hersch Sherloque encountered before meeting Team Flash turned out to be Cicada.
* TomTheDarkLord: Each of these Cicadas are simply called "David".
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Renee Adlers]]
!Renee Adler
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Played By''': Creator/KimberlyWilliamsPaisley
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/TheFlash2014S5E13Goldfaced Goldfaced]]" (''The Flash'' 5x13)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}''
The wives of Harrison Sherloque Wells across TheMultiverse.
->See the Characters/ArrowverseMetahumans page for their Earth-1 counterpart
->See the Characters/ArrowverseOtherLocales page for their Earth-38 counterpart
----
* DoppelgangerReplacementLoveInterest: The {{alternate sel|f}}ves were all married to Sherloque at some point.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Supermen]]
!!Franchise/{{Superman}}
!!!'''Species:''' Kryptonian
Various counterparts of the Man of Steel throughout the multiverse. Some of which have been killed by Lex Luthor of Earth-38.
->See Characters/TitansverseOtherSuperheroes for the Earth-9 Superman
->See Characters/ArrowverseSmallvilleCitizens for infos about his Earth-38/Prime counterpart
->See Characters/SupermanFilmSeries for the Earth-96 Superman
->See Characters/SmallvilleKents for the Earth-167 Superman
->See Characters/SmallvilleEarth2 page to see the AlternateUniverse who bears the name and background of the Earth-167 Superman
->See Characters/DCEUSuperman page for the character in an undesignated Earth who bears his name and background
->See WesternAnimation/SupermanTheatricalCartoons for the Earth-F character who bears his name and background
->See ComicBook/New52 for the Earth-N52 character who bears his name and background
----
* DeadAlternateCounterpart: Courtesy of Lex, who uses the Book of Destiny to teleport to different Earths and kill their Supermen.
* OneTrueLove: Lois. Out of all the versions that have appeared, only three (Earth-D Superman, the Stranger's Superman, and Clark Luthor) didn't end up with her and two of them were villains.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Toyman II]]
!!Winslow "Winn" Schott, Jr. / Toyman II
!!!'''Species:''' Human[[note]]Briefly an Artificial intelligence after his physical body dies[[/note]]
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/JeremyJordan
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/Supergirl2015S5E11BackFromTheFuturePart1 Back From the Future - Part 1]]" (''Supergirl'' 5x11)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{Supergirl|2015}}''
The psychotic counterpart of Winn from an unknown Earth.
->See the Characters/ArrowverseTheLegionOfSuperHeroes page for his Earth-38/Prime counterpart
->See the Characters/ArrowverseEarthX page for his Earth-X counterpart
----
* BrainUploading: How he thwarts death the first time.
* DeadAlternateCounterpart: To Earth Prime's Winn when he kills himself and later his mind is destroyed by him and his father.
* DeaderThanDead: [[spoiler: After his physical body is already destroyed, Winn finally deletes his consciousness with the help of his father.]]
* DoNotAdjustYourSet: How he loves to announce his evil plans.
* EvilDoppelganger: To Winn, obviously.
* LegacyCharacter: Succeeded his father as Toyman.
* LikeFatherLikeSon: Unlike Prime-Earth Winn, he aspires to follow into his father's footsteps. Though it turns out [[spoiler: what he is planning is [[EvenEvilHasStandards even too much]] for Earth-Prime's Schott Sr.]].
* NiceMeanAndInBetween: The mean one of the three Winn Schotts introduced being a downright evil person. The main Winn from Earth-38/Prime is obviously a good guy while Earth-X Winn is a little HotBlooded.
* RedemptionRejection: Winn tries talking him down to no avail.
* VillainWithGoodPublicity: He amasses a horde of online followers supporting his terrorism.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Toyman I]]
!!Winslow Schott, Sr. / Toyman I
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/HenryCzerny
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/Supergirl2015S5E11BackFromTheFuturePart1 Back From the Future - Part 1]]" (''Supergirl'' 5x11, photo)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{Supergirl|2015}}''
The counterpart of Winslow Schott, Sr. from an unknown Earth.
->See the Characters/ArrowverseNationalCityCriminals page for his Earth-38/Prime counterpart
->See the Characters/SmallvilleOtherMajorVillains page for the Earth-167 character who bears his name and background
----
* DeadAlternateCounterpart: The Earth-167 Winslow Schott is last seen alive. And while the Earth-38/Prime version is physically deceased, [[BrainUploading he was able to upload his consciousness into an A.I.]].
* InSpiteOfANail: He is exactly like his Earth-38/Prime counterpart. Another Winslow Schott becomes Toyman in Earth-167 too, but that version didn't look like the previous two.
* PosthumousCharacter: He's dead by the time he's mentioned.
[[/folder]]
!!John Henry Irons' Earth
-> See [[Characters/SupermanAndLois this page]].
----
!Transmultiversal Multiverse
[[folder:In General]]
When Barry created the Flashpoint, it resulted in a the existence of a second multiverse where his counterpart on Earth-1A didn't and instead continued life as normal. Referred to as part of a larger "Megaverse", this multiverse includes copies of the original multiverse and its story is shown in the book series starting with ''The Flash: Hocus Pocus''.
----
* AlternateUniverse: This is an alternate ''multiverse'' and the Cisco of Earth-1A made contact with the Cisco of Earth-Prime.
* InSpiteOfANail: While events play out differently, there is still a Crisis that threatens this multiverse.
[[/folder]]
----
!Miscellaneous
[[folder:The Council of Wells / Harrisons]]
A collected group of various versions of Harrison Wells that Harry Wells summoned to help stop [=DeVoe=].
----
* AllianceOfAlternates: A collection of various Harrison Wellses from across TheMultiverse.
* DwindlingParty: They kick Harry Wells and H. Lothario Wells out of their group, as well as a few other members offscreen, forcing them to form a new council of rejects dubbed the "Council of Harrisons".
* MesACrowd: All of them are alternate versions of Harrison Wells, with Creator/TomCavanagh pulling quadruple duty in playing them all.
* RagTagBunchOfMisfits: While they're all different versions of Harrison Wells, the similarities end there. Harry Wells is the director of STAR Labs, Herr Harrison Wolfgang Wells is an StrawNihilist novelist, H. Lothario Wells is a playboy billionaire LovableSexManiac, and Wells 2.0 is a [[ImAHumanitarian man-eating]] cyborg from a dystopic Earth.
* ShoutOut: They bring to mind the [[WesternAnimation/RickAndMorty Council of Ricks]], or the [[Comicbook/FantasticFour Interdimensional Council of Reeds]].
[[/folder]]
[[folder:David Hersches / Cicadas]]
!!!'''Known Aliases:''' Cicada
!!!'''Species:''' Metahuman
!!!'''Played By:''' N/A
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}''
A group of criminals spread throughout TheMultiverse. They all use the alias "Cicada", and, with the exception of the Earth-1 version, they are alternate versions of David Hersch.
->See the Characters/ArrowverseCentralCityIndependentCriminals for Earth-1 David Hersch and Earth-1 Cicada (Orlin Dwyer)
->See the Characters/ArrowverseFutureCharacters for Earth-1 David Hersch's original future version
----
* ArchEnemy: Sherloque Wells has encountered and defeated dozens of Cicadas.
* MadBomber: According to Sherloque, each Cicada used the same bomb trap as Earth-1 David Hersch.
* InSpiteOfANail: Each version of David Hersch Sherloque encountered before meeting Team Flash turned out to be Cicada.
* TomTheDarkLord: Each of these Cicadas are simply called "David".
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Renee Adlers]]
!Renee Adler
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Played By''': Creator/KimberlyWilliamsPaisley
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/TheFlash2014S5E13Goldfaced Goldfaced]]" (''The Flash'' 5x13)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}''
The wives of Harrison Sherloque Wells across TheMultiverse.
->See the Characters/ArrowverseMetahumans page for their Earth-1 counterpart
->See the Characters/ArrowverseOtherLocales page for their Earth-38 counterpart
----
* DoppelgangerReplacementLoveInterest: The {{alternate sel|f}}ves were all married to Sherloque at some point.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Supermen]]
!!Franchise/{{Superman}}
!!!'''Species:''' Kryptonian
Various counterparts of the Man of Steel throughout the multiverse. Some of which have been killed by Lex Luthor of Earth-38.
->See Characters/TitansverseOtherSuperheroes for the Earth-9 Superman
->See Characters/ArrowverseSmallvilleCitizens for infos about his Earth-38/Prime counterpart
->See Characters/SupermanFilmSeries for the Earth-96 Superman
->See Characters/SmallvilleKents for the Earth-167 Superman
->See Characters/SmallvilleEarth2 page to see the AlternateUniverse who bears the name and background of the Earth-167 Superman
->See Characters/DCEUSuperman page for the character in an undesignated Earth who bears his name and background
->See WesternAnimation/SupermanTheatricalCartoons for the Earth-F character who bears his name and background
->See ComicBook/New52 for the Earth-N52 character who bears his name and background
----
* DeadAlternateCounterpart: Courtesy of Lex, who uses the Book of Destiny to teleport to different Earths and kill their Supermen.
* OneTrueLove: Lois. Out of all the versions that have appeared, only three (Earth-D Superman, the Stranger's Superman, and Clark Luthor) didn't end up with her and two of them were villains.
[[/folder]]
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[[folder:John Henry Irons / Steel]]
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!Transmultiversal Multiverse
[[folder:In General]]
When Barry created the Flashpoint, it resulted in a the existence of a second multiverse where his counterpart on Earth-1A didn't and instead continued life as normal. Referred to as part of a larger "Megaverse", this multiverse includes copies of the original multiverse and its story is shown in the book series starting with ''The Flash: Hocus Pocus''.
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* AlternateUniverse: This is an alternate ''multiverse'' and the Cisco of Earth-1A made contact with the Cisco of Earth-Prime.
* InSpiteOfANail: While events play out differently, there is still a Crisis that threatens this multiverse.
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[[folder:Kal-El / Superman]]
!![[Franchise/{{Superman}} Kal-El / Superman ]]
!!!'''Species:''' Kryptonian
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/TylerHoechlin
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/SupermanAndLoisS1E2Heritage Heritage]]" (''Superman & Lois'' 1x2)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/SupermanAndLois''
The Superman of Irons's Earth and his ArchEnemy.
->See Characters/TitansverseOtherSuperheroes for the Earth-9 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/ArrowverseSmallvilleCitizens for infos about his Earth-38/Prime counterpart.
->See Characters/SupermanFilmSeries for the Earth-96 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/SmallvilleKents for the Earth-167 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/SmallvilleEarth2 page to see the AlternateUniverse Earth-167 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/DCEUSuperman for the character in an undesignated Earth who bears his name and background
->See WesternAnimation/SupermanTheatricalCartoons for the Earth-F character who bears his name and background
->See ComicBook/New52 for the Earth-N52 character who bears his name and background
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* AdaptationalAngstUpgrade: According to the ''Earth-Prime'' comic, his adoptive parents died in an accident and he ended up with [[AbusiveParents abusive foster parents]] until he killed his father with heat vision, after which he was captured and experimented on in a government facility. While he was able to escape and eventually become Superman after creating the Fortress of Solitude, this trauma is what led him to have a far more negative view of humanity and resulted in him choosing to destroy Earth with Tal-Rho.
* BewareTheSuperman: As literal as the trope can get, being an evil version of Superman from another Earth.
* CompositeCharacter: As an evil Superman from another Earth, he seems most heavily based on Ultraman who, in the comics, is an EvilDoppelganger of Superman from Earth-3.
* DarkAndTroubledPast: This version of Superman had a pretty awful life, which was why he eventually agreed with Tal-Rho's plan unlike his heroic counterpart from ''Superman & Lois''.
* DarkIsEvil: His costume is black, and he's a villain through and through.
* EvilDoppelganger: To Earth-Prime Superman, being an OmnicidalManiac.
* EvilWearsBlack: Wears a black version of Earth-Prime Superman's costume, not unlike the Deegan Superman who appeared in ''Series/{{Elseworlds|2018}}''.
* OmnicidalManiac: He is responsible for destroying Irons's Earth.
* BewareTheSuperman: As literal as the trope can get, being an evil version of Superman from another Earth.
* CompositeCharacter: As an evil Superman from another Earth, he seems most heavily based on Ultraman who, in the comics, is an EvilDoppelganger of Superman from Earth-3.
* DarkAndTroubledPast: This version of Superman had a pretty awful life, which was why he eventually agreed with Tal-Rho's plan unlike his heroic counterpart from ''Superman & Lois''.
* DarkIsEvil: His costume is black, and he's a villain through and through.
* EvilDoppelganger: To Earth-Prime Superman, being an OmnicidalManiac.
* EvilWearsBlack: Wears a black version of Earth-Prime Superman's costume, not unlike the Deegan Superman who appeared in ''Series/{{Elseworlds|2018}}''.
* OmnicidalManiac: He is responsible for destroying Irons's Earth.
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[[folder:The Council of Wells / Harrisons]]
A collected group of various versions of Harrison Wells that Harry Wells summoned to help stop [=DeVoe=].
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* AllianceOfAlternates: A collection of various Harrison Wellses from across TheMultiverse.
* DwindlingParty: They kick Harry Wells and H. Lothario Wells out of their group, as well as a few other members offscreen, forcing them to form a new council of rejects dubbed the
* MesACrowd: All of them are alternate versions of Harrison Wells, with
* RagTagBunchOfMisfits: While
* BewareTheSuperman: As literal as the trope can get, being an evil version of Superman
*
* DarkAndTroubledPast: This version of Superman had a pretty awful life, which was why he eventually agreed with Tal-Rho's plan unlike his heroic counterpart from ''Superman & Lois''.
* DarkIsEvil: His costume is black, and he's a villain through and through.
* EvilDoppelganger: To Earth-Prime Superman, being an OmnicidalManiac.
* EvilWearsBlack: Wears a black version of Earth-Prime Superman's costume, not unlike
* OmnicidalManiac: He is responsible for destroying Irons's Earth.
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[[folder:General Lane]]
!!General Sam Lane
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/DylanWalsh
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/SupermanAndLoisS1E2Heritage Heritage]]" (''Superman & Lois'' 1x2)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/SupermanAndLois''
The late friend and father-in-law of [[spoiler:John Henry Irons]].
->See Characters/ArrowverseUSMilitary for infos about his Earth-38/Prime counterpart.
->See Characters/SmallvilleLanes for the Earth-167 character who bears his name and background
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!!!'''Known Aliases:''' Cicada
!!!'''Species:'''
!!!'''Played By:'''
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/SupermanAndLoisS1E2Heritage Heritage]]" (''Superman & Lois'' 1x2)
!!!'''Appearances:'''
The late friend and father-in-law
A group of
->See
->See
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* DeadAlternateCounterpart: The only confirmed deceased Sam Lane in TheMultiverse so far.
* PosthumousCharacter: He's long dead and is only seen through Irons's flashbacks.
* RelatedInTheAdaptation: Since the Lois of his Earth was John Henry Irons's wife and Nat Irons's mother, Sam Lane is their father-in-law and grandfather, respectively.
* PosthumousCharacter: He's long dead and is only seen through Irons's flashbacks.
* RelatedInTheAdaptation: Since the Lois of his Earth was John Henry Irons's wife and Nat Irons's mother, Sam Lane is their father-in-law and grandfather, respectively.
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* DeadAlternateCounterpart: The only confirmed deceased Sam Lane in TheMultiverse so far.
* PosthumousCharacter: He's long deadArchEnemy: Sherloque Wells has encountered and is only seen through Irons's flashbacks.
defeated dozens of Cicadas.
*RelatedInTheAdaptation: Since MadBomber: According to Sherloque, each Cicada used the Lois same bomb trap as Earth-1 David Hersch.
* InSpiteOfANail: Each version ofhis Earth was John Henry Irons's wife and Nat Irons's mother, Sam Lane is their father-in-law and grandfather, respectively.David Hersch Sherloque encountered before meeting Team Flash turned out to be Cicada.
* TomTheDarkLord: Each of these Cicadas are simply called "David".
* PosthumousCharacter: He's long dead
*
* InSpiteOfANail: Each version of
* TomTheDarkLord: Each of these Cicadas are simply called "David".
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[[folder:Lois Lane]]
!! ComicBook/LoisLane
!! ComicBook/LoisLane
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!! ComicBook/LoisLane
!Renee Adler
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!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/ElizabethTulloch
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/SupermanAndLoisS1E5TheBestOfSmallville The Best of Smallville]]" (''Superman & Lois'' 1x5)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/SupermanAndLois''
Sam Lane's daughter and [[spoiler:John Henry Irons]]'s late wife.
->See Characters/ArrowverseSmallvilleCitizens for info about her Earth-38/Earth-Prime counterpart.
->See Characters/SupermanFilmSeries for the Earth-96 character who bears her name and background
->See Characters/SmallvilleLanes for the Earth-167 character who bears her name and background
->See Characters/SmallvilleEarth2 page to see the AlternateUniverse Earth-167 character who bears her name and background
->See Characters/DCEUSmallvilleAndMetropolis page for the character in an undesignated Earth who bears her name and background
->See WesternAnimation/SupermanTheatricalCartoons for the Earth-F character who bears her name and background
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/SupermanAndLoisS1E5TheBestOfSmallville The Best of Smallville]]" (''Superman & Lois'' 1x5)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/SupermanAndLois''
Sam Lane's daughter and [[spoiler:John Henry Irons]]'s late wife.
->See Characters/ArrowverseSmallvilleCitizens for info about her Earth-38/Earth-Prime counterpart.
->See Characters/SupermanFilmSeries for the Earth-96 character who bears her name and background
->See Characters/SmallvilleLanes for the Earth-167 character who bears her name and background
->See Characters/SmallvilleEarth2 page to see the AlternateUniverse Earth-167 character who bears her name and background
->See Characters/DCEUSmallvilleAndMetropolis page for the character in an undesignated Earth who bears her name and background
->See WesternAnimation/SupermanTheatricalCartoons for the Earth-F character who bears her name and background
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!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/ElizabethTulloch
By''': Creator/KimberlyWilliamsPaisley
!!!'''First Appearance:'''"[[Recap/SupermanAndLoisS1E5TheBestOfSmallville The Best of Smallville]]" (''Superman & Lois'' 1x5)
"[[Recap/TheFlash2014S5E13Goldfaced Goldfaced]]" (''The Flash'' 5x13)
!!!'''Appearances:'''''Series/SupermanAndLois''
Sam Lane's daughter and [[spoiler:John Henry Irons]]'s late wife.
''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}''
The wives of Harrison Sherloque Wells across TheMultiverse.
->SeeCharacters/ArrowverseSmallvilleCitizens the Characters/ArrowverseMetahumans page for info about her Earth-38/Earth-Prime counterpart.
their Earth-1 counterpart
->SeeCharacters/SupermanFilmSeries for the Earth-96 character who bears her name and background
->See Characters/SmallvilleLanes for the Earth-167 character who bears her name and background
->See Characters/SmallvilleEarth2 page to see the AlternateUniverse Earth-167 character who bears her name and background
->See Characters/DCEUSmallvilleAndMetropolisCharacters/ArrowverseOtherLocales page for the character in an undesignated Earth who bears her name and background
->See WesternAnimation/SupermanTheatricalCartoons for the Earth-F character who bears her name and backgroundtheir Earth-38 counterpart
!!!'''First Appearance:'''
!!!'''Appearances:'''
Sam Lane's daughter and [[spoiler:John Henry Irons]]'s late wife.
The wives of Harrison Sherloque Wells across TheMultiverse.
->See
->See
->See Characters/SmallvilleLanes for the Earth-167 character who bears her name and background
->See Characters/SmallvilleEarth2 page to see the AlternateUniverse Earth-167 character who bears her name and background
->See Characters/DCEUSmallvilleAndMetropolis
->See WesternAnimation/SupermanTheatricalCartoons for the Earth-F character who bears her name and background
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* AlliterativeName: '''L'''ois '''L'''ane.
* CynicismCatalyst: It's strongly implied and then shown that Irons's Superman killed her, sending him on his path to stop Earth-Prime Superman.
* DeadAlternateCounterpart: The second confirmed deceased Lois Lane in TheMultiverse after the pre-Crisis [[Film/SupermanReturns Earth-96 version]], who was eventually implied to be resurrected post-Crisis anyway.
* FaceDeathWithDignity: Her last moments of life are reporting on Superman and the other Kryptonian's attack, doing her best to give survival tips to everyone. When Superman slowly hovers behind her, preparing to kill her, she simply looks at the camera and tells her husband and daughter that she loves them.
* PosthumousCharacter: She's long dead and is only seen through Irons's flashbacks.
* RelatedInTheAdaptation: She is married to John Henry Irons, aka ComicBook/{{Steel}}, and the mother of Nat Irons, relationships which no comic version of Lois Lane has had before.
* CynicismCatalyst: It's strongly implied and then shown that Irons's Superman killed her, sending him on his path to stop Earth-Prime Superman.
* DeadAlternateCounterpart: The second confirmed deceased Lois Lane in TheMultiverse after the pre-Crisis [[Film/SupermanReturns Earth-96 version]], who was eventually implied to be resurrected post-Crisis anyway.
* FaceDeathWithDignity: Her last moments of life are reporting on Superman and the other Kryptonian's attack, doing her best to give survival tips to everyone. When Superman slowly hovers behind her, preparing to kill her, she simply looks at the camera and tells her husband and daughter that she loves them.
* PosthumousCharacter: She's long dead and is only seen through Irons's flashbacks.
* RelatedInTheAdaptation: She is married to John Henry Irons, aka ComicBook/{{Steel}}, and the mother of Nat Irons, relationships which no comic version of Lois Lane has had before.
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* AlliterativeName: '''L'''ois '''L'''ane.
* CynicismCatalyst: It's strongly implied and then shown that Irons's Superman killed her, sending him on his path to stop Earth-Prime Superman.
* DeadAlternateCounterpart:DoppelgangerReplacementLoveInterest: The second confirmed deceased Lois Lane in TheMultiverse after the pre-Crisis [[Film/SupermanReturns Earth-96 version]], who was eventually implied to be resurrected post-Crisis anyway.
* FaceDeathWithDignity: Her last moments of life are reporting on Superman and the other Kryptonian's attack, doing her best to give survival tips to everyone. When Superman slowly hovers behind her, preparing to kill her, she simply looks at the camera and tells her husband and daughter that she loves them.
* PosthumousCharacter: She's long dead and is only seen through Irons's flashbacks.
* RelatedInTheAdaptation: She is{{alternate sel|f}}ves were all married to John Henry Irons, aka ComicBook/{{Steel}}, and the mother of Nat Irons, relationships which no comic version of Lois Lane has had before.Sherloque at some point.
* CynicismCatalyst: It's strongly implied and then shown that Irons's Superman killed her, sending him on his path to stop Earth-Prime Superman.
* DeadAlternateCounterpart:
* FaceDeathWithDignity: Her last moments of life are reporting on Superman and the other Kryptonian's attack, doing her best to give survival tips to everyone. When Superman slowly hovers behind her, preparing to kill her, she simply looks at the camera and tells her husband and daughter that she loves them.
* PosthumousCharacter: She's long dead and is only seen through Irons's flashbacks.
* RelatedInTheAdaptation: She is
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[[folder:Natalie Irons]]
!!Natalie Lane Irons
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Played By:''' Tayler Buck
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/SupermanAndLoisS1E15LastSonsOfKrypton Last Sons of Krypton]]" (''Superman & Lois'' 1x15)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/SupermanAndLois''
The daughter of John Henry Irons and the Lois Lane of his Earth.
!!Natalie Lane Irons
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Played By:''' Tayler Buck
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/SupermanAndLoisS1E15LastSonsOfKrypton Last Sons of Krypton]]" (''Superman & Lois'' 1x15)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/SupermanAndLois''
The daughter of John Henry Irons and the Lois Lane of his Earth.
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!!Natalie Lane Irons
!!Franchise/{{Superman}}
!!!'''Species:'''
!!!'''Played By:''' Tayler Buck
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/SupermanAndLoisS1E15LastSonsOfKrypton Last Sons
Various counterparts of
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/SupermanAndLois''
The daughter
->See Characters/TitansverseOtherSuperheroes for the Earth-9 Superman
->See Characters/ArrowverseSmallvilleCitizens for infos about his Earth-38/Prime counterpart
->See Characters/SupermanFilmSeries for the Earth-96 Superman
->See Characters/SmallvilleKents for the Earth-167 Superman
->See Characters/SmallvilleEarth2 page to see the AlternateUniverse who bears the name and background of the
->See Characters/DCEUSuperman page for the character in an undesignated Earth who bears his
->See WesternAnimation/SupermanTheatricalCartoons for the Earth-F character who bears his name and background
->See ComicBook/New52 for the Earth-N52 character who bears his name and background
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* AdaptationalNameChange: She is named Natalie instead of Natasha as in the comics.
* DeadGuyJunior: Natalie is named after her mother's grandmother, Natalie Lane.
* RelatedDifferentlyInTheAdaptation: In the comics, Nat is John Henry's niece, not his daughter.
* RelatedInTheAdaptation: She is the daughter of a doppelganger Lois Lane, which no version has ever been before.
* WalkingSpoiler: While she previously appeared in flashbacks, Nat's presence in "Last Sons of Krypton" gives away the fact that she's survived the destruction of John's Earth.
* DeadGuyJunior: Natalie is named after her mother's grandmother, Natalie Lane.
* RelatedDifferentlyInTheAdaptation: In the comics, Nat is John Henry's niece, not his daughter.
* RelatedInTheAdaptation: She is the daughter of a doppelganger Lois Lane, which no version has ever been before.
* WalkingSpoiler: While she previously appeared in flashbacks, Nat's presence in "Last Sons of Krypton" gives away the fact that she's survived the destruction of John's Earth.
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* AdaptationalNameChange: She is named Natalie instead DeadAlternateCounterpart: Courtesy of Natasha as in Lex, who uses the comics.
Book of Destiny to teleport to different Earths and kill their Supermen.
*DeadGuyJunior: Natalie is named after her mother's grandmother, Natalie Lane.
* RelatedDifferentlyInTheAdaptation: InOneTrueLove: Lois. Out of all the comics, Nat is John Henry's niece, not his daughter.
* RelatedInTheAdaptation: She is the daughter of a doppelganger Lois Lane, which no version has ever been before.
* WalkingSpoiler: While she previously appeared in flashbacks, Nat's presence in "Last Sons of Krypton" gives away the factversions that she's survived have appeared, only three (Earth-D Superman, the destruction Stranger's Superman, and Clark Luthor) didn't end up with her and two of John's Earth.them were villains.
*
* RelatedDifferentlyInTheAdaptation: In
* RelatedInTheAdaptation: She is the daughter of a doppelganger Lois Lane, which no version has ever been before.
* WalkingSpoiler: While she previously appeared in flashbacks, Nat's presence in "Last Sons of Krypton" gives away the fact
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!Transmultiversal Multiverse
[[folder:In General]]
When Barry created the Flashpoint, it resulted in a the existence of a second multiverse where his counterpart on Earth-1A didn't and instead continued life as normal. Referred to as part of a larger "Megaverse", this multiverse includes copies of the original multiverse and its story is shown in the book series starting with ''The Flash: Hocus Pocus''.
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* AlternateUniverse: This is an alternate ''multiverse'' and the Cisco of Earth-1A made contact with the Cisco of Earth-Prime.
* InSpiteOfANail: While events play out differently, there is still a Crisis that threatens this multiverse.
[[/folder]]
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!Miscellaneous
[[folder:The Council of Wells / Harrisons]]
A collected group of various versions of Harrison Wells that Harry Wells summoned to help stop [=DeVoe=].
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* AllianceOfAlternates: A collection of various Harrison Wellses from across TheMultiverse.
* DwindlingParty: They kick Harry Wells and H. Lothario Wells out of their group, as well as a few other members offscreen, forcing them to form a new council of rejects dubbed the "Council of Harrisons".
* MesACrowd: All of them are alternate versions of Harrison Wells, with Creator/TomCavanagh pulling quadruple duty in playing them all.
* RagTagBunchOfMisfits: While they're all different versions of Harrison Wells, the similarities end there. Harry Wells is the director of STAR Labs, Herr Harrison Wolfgang Wells is an StrawNihilist novelist, H. Lothario Wells is a playboy billionaire LovableSexManiac, and Wells 2.0 is a [[ImAHumanitarian man-eating]] cyborg from a dystopic Earth.
* ShoutOut: They bring to mind the [[WesternAnimation/RickAndMorty Council of Ricks]], or the [[Comicbook/FantasticFour Interdimensional Council of Reeds]].
[[/folder]]
[[folder:David Hersches / Cicadas]]
!!!'''Known Aliases:''' Cicada
!!!'''Species:''' Metahuman
!!!'''Played By:''' N/A
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}''
A group of criminals spread throughout TheMultiverse. They all use the alias "Cicada", and, with the exception of the Earth-1 version, they are alternate versions of David Hersch.
->See the Characters/ArrowverseCentralCityIndependentCriminals for Earth-1 David Hersch and Earth-1 Cicada (Orlin Dwyer)
->See the Characters/ArrowverseFutureCharacters for Earth-1 David Hersch's original future version
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* ArchEnemy: Sherloque Wells has encountered and defeated dozens of Cicadas.
* MadBomber: According to Sherloque, each Cicada used the same bomb trap as Earth-1 David Hersch.
* InSpiteOfANail: Each version of David Hersch Sherloque encountered before meeting Team Flash turned out to be Cicada.
* TomTheDarkLord: Each of these Cicadas are simply called "David".
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Renee Adlers]]
!Renee Adler
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Played By''': Creator/KimberlyWilliamsPaisley
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/TheFlash2014S5E13Goldfaced Goldfaced]]" (''The Flash'' 5x13)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}''
The wives of Harrison Sherloque Wells across TheMultiverse.
->See the Characters/ArrowverseMetahumans page for their Earth-1 counterpart
->See the Characters/ArrowverseOtherLocales page for their Earth-38 counterpart
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* DoppelgangerReplacementLoveInterest: The {{alternate sel|f}}ves were all married to Sherloque at some point.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Supermen]]
!!Franchise/{{Superman}}
!!!'''Species:''' Kryptonian
Various counterparts of the Man of Steel throughout the multiverse. Some of which have been killed by Lex Luthor of Earth-38.
->See Characters/TitansverseOtherSuperheroes for the Earth-9 Superman
->See Characters/ArrowverseSmallvilleCitizens for infos about his Earth-38/Prime counterpart
->See Characters/SupermanFilmSeries for the Earth-96 Superman
->See Characters/SmallvilleKents for the Earth-167 Superman
->See Characters/SmallvilleEarth2 page to see the AlternateUniverse who bears the name and background of the Earth-167 Superman
->See Characters/DCEUSuperman page for the character in an undesignated Earth who bears his name and background
->See WesternAnimation/SupermanTheatricalCartoons for the Earth-F character who bears his name and background
->See ComicBook/New52 for the Earth-N52 character who bears his name and background
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* DeadAlternateCounterpart: Courtesy of Lex, who uses the Book of Destiny to teleport to different Earths and kill their Supermen.
* OneTrueLove: Lois. Out of all the versions that have appeared, only three (Earth-D Superman, the Stranger's Superman, and Clark Luthor) didn't end up with her and two of them were villains.
[[/folder]]
!Transmultiversal Multiverse
[[folder:In General]]
When Barry created the Flashpoint, it resulted in a the existence of a second multiverse where his counterpart on Earth-1A didn't and instead continued life as normal. Referred to as part of a larger "Megaverse", this multiverse includes copies of the original multiverse and its story is shown in the book series starting with ''The Flash: Hocus Pocus''.
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* AlternateUniverse: This is an alternate ''multiverse'' and the Cisco of Earth-1A made contact with the Cisco of Earth-Prime.
* InSpiteOfANail: While events play out differently, there is still a Crisis that threatens this multiverse.
[[/folder]]
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!Miscellaneous
[[folder:The Council of Wells / Harrisons]]
A collected group of various versions of Harrison Wells that Harry Wells summoned to help stop [=DeVoe=].
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* AllianceOfAlternates: A collection of various Harrison Wellses from across TheMultiverse.
* DwindlingParty: They kick Harry Wells and H. Lothario Wells out of their group, as well as a few other members offscreen, forcing them to form a new council of rejects dubbed the "Council of Harrisons".
* MesACrowd: All of them are alternate versions of Harrison Wells, with Creator/TomCavanagh pulling quadruple duty in playing them all.
* RagTagBunchOfMisfits: While they're all different versions of Harrison Wells, the similarities end there. Harry Wells is the director of STAR Labs, Herr Harrison Wolfgang Wells is an StrawNihilist novelist, H. Lothario Wells is a playboy billionaire LovableSexManiac, and Wells 2.0 is a [[ImAHumanitarian man-eating]] cyborg from a dystopic Earth.
* ShoutOut: They bring to mind the [[WesternAnimation/RickAndMorty Council of Ricks]], or the [[Comicbook/FantasticFour Interdimensional Council of Reeds]].
[[/folder]]
[[folder:David Hersches / Cicadas]]
!!!'''Known Aliases:''' Cicada
!!!'''Species:''' Metahuman
!!!'''Played By:''' N/A
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}''
A group of criminals spread throughout TheMultiverse. They all use the alias "Cicada", and, with the exception of the Earth-1 version, they are alternate versions of David Hersch.
->See the Characters/ArrowverseCentralCityIndependentCriminals for Earth-1 David Hersch and Earth-1 Cicada (Orlin Dwyer)
->See the Characters/ArrowverseFutureCharacters for Earth-1 David Hersch's original future version
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* ArchEnemy: Sherloque Wells has encountered and defeated dozens of Cicadas.
* MadBomber: According to Sherloque, each Cicada used the same bomb trap as Earth-1 David Hersch.
* InSpiteOfANail: Each version of David Hersch Sherloque encountered before meeting Team Flash turned out to be Cicada.
* TomTheDarkLord: Each of these Cicadas are simply called "David".
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Renee Adlers]]
!Renee Adler
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Played By''': Creator/KimberlyWilliamsPaisley
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/TheFlash2014S5E13Goldfaced Goldfaced]]" (''The Flash'' 5x13)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}''
The wives of Harrison Sherloque Wells across TheMultiverse.
->See the Characters/ArrowverseMetahumans page for their Earth-1 counterpart
->See the Characters/ArrowverseOtherLocales page for their Earth-38 counterpart
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* DoppelgangerReplacementLoveInterest: The {{alternate sel|f}}ves were all married to Sherloque at some point.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Supermen]]
!!Franchise/{{Superman}}
!!!'''Species:''' Kryptonian
Various counterparts of the Man of Steel throughout the multiverse. Some of which have been killed by Lex Luthor of Earth-38.
->See Characters/TitansverseOtherSuperheroes for the Earth-9 Superman
->See Characters/ArrowverseSmallvilleCitizens for infos about his Earth-38/Prime counterpart
->See Characters/SupermanFilmSeries for the Earth-96 Superman
->See Characters/SmallvilleKents for the Earth-167 Superman
->See Characters/SmallvilleEarth2 page to see the AlternateUniverse who bears the name and background of the Earth-167 Superman
->See Characters/DCEUSuperman page for the character in an undesignated Earth who bears his name and background
->See WesternAnimation/SupermanTheatricalCartoons for the Earth-F character who bears his name and background
->See ComicBook/New52 for the Earth-N52 character who bears his name and background
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* DeadAlternateCounterpart: Courtesy of Lex, who uses the Book of Destiny to teleport to different Earths and kill their Supermen.
* OneTrueLove: Lois. Out of all the versions that have appeared, only three (Earth-D Superman, the Stranger's Superman, and Clark Luthor) didn't end up with her and two of them were villains.
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* FakeCrossover: In the MassiveMultiplayerCrossover that is ''Crisis on Infinite Earths'', he was set up to be old Bruce Wayne of WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond. As it turns out he's [[EvilDoppelganger most definitely not]].
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* ForWantOfANail: She's more or less the same age as her Earth-1 counterpart when the latter died, indicating that Joan was born on a later time in this universe.
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* ForWantOfANail: He is an author just like H.R., but unlike him this Wells has a credible background with four [=Ph.D.s=].
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* ForWantOfANail: He appears to be much older than the other Wellses in TheMultiverse.
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* ForWantOfANail: In Earth-99 the Kane family's tragic car accident never happened, Kate's mom never died, Beth never became Alice, and Bruce was never driven into exile by the shame of his role in the incident. Somehow this luckier version of Kate -- unburdened by trauma, with her cousin around to help her, and without the Wonderland Gang gunning for her -- is killed in her first year as Batwoman where our Batwoman lived. And her death is one of the triggers that turns Earth-99 into a full-on fascist dystopia.
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* ForWantOfANail: Tanaka is the only confirmed person in the multiverse to use the identity of the Flash and is not connected the Allen family in some way, with Jay Garrick at least being a doppelganger of Henry Allen.
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** Unlike the majority of his counterparts, he wasn't in a relationship with Lois Lane.
** Due to his DarkAndTroubledPast, he never had a civilian identity which is likely why he wasn't able to cope with knowing that despite all his hard work he couldn't stop crime and evil from existing.
** Unlike the majority of his counterparts, he wasn't in a relationship with Lois Lane.
** Due to his DarkAndTroubledPast, he never had a civilian identity which is likely why he wasn't able to cope with knowing that despite all his hard work he couldn't stop crime and evil from existing.
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->See Characters/BatmanFilmSeriesBatman for the Earth-89/Earth-97 character who bears his name and background
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->See Characters/BatmanFilmSeriesBatman Characters/BatmanFilmSeriesBatFamily for the Earth-89/Earth-97 character who bears his name and background
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The Superman of [[spoiler:Irons's]] Earth and his ArchEnemy.
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The Superman of [[spoiler:Irons's]] Irons's Earth and his ArchEnemy.
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* CompositeCharacter: He has the looks of Batman from ''ComicBook/KingdomCome'', with Conroy playing him similarly to Old Bruce from ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond'', but his attitude is more similar to the version from ''Film/BatmanVSupermanDawnOfJustice'' pre-HeelRealization, and he quotes both that film and '' ComicBook/TheDarkKnightReturns'' to describe his hatred of Superman. His Batmobile is also based on the [[Film/Batman1989 Tim Burton version]], though we only see it under a sheet.
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* CompositeCharacter: He has the looks of Batman from ''ComicBook/KingdomCome'', with Conroy playing him similarly to Old Bruce from ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond'', the DCAU's ''[[WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond Beyond]]'' era, but his attitude is more similar to the version from ''Film/BatmanVSupermanDawnOfJustice'' pre-HeelRealization, and he quotes both that film and '' ComicBook/TheDarkKnightReturns'' to describe his hatred of Superman. His Batmobile is also based on the [[Film/Batman1989 Tim Burton version]], though we only see it under a sheet.
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Just For Pun cleanup, cutting misuse.
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** (Fran)Cisco Ramon was killed by an evil speedster in three earths. He suffered DeathBySecretIdentity on Earth-1 at the [[JustForPun (vibrating) hand]] of Eobard Thawne in a timeline that was overwritten by the Flash's time traveling, On Earth-2 he was killed by Zoom as punishment for disobeying orders and [[UncertainDoom he may or may not have been killed on Earth-X by Blitzkrieg.]]
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** (Fran)Cisco Ramon was killed by an evil speedster in three earths. He suffered DeathBySecretIdentity on Earth-1 at the [[JustForPun (vibrating) hand]] hand of Eobard Thawne in a timeline that was overwritten by the Flash's time traveling, On Earth-2 he was killed by Zoom as punishment for disobeying orders and [[UncertainDoom he may or may not have been killed on Earth-X by Blitzkrieg.]]
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* [[Characters/DCExtendedUniverse Earth-1]], post-Crisis: ''Franchise/DCExtendedUniverse''[[note]]''Film/{{The Flash|2023}} establishes that ''Series/TheAdventuresOfSuperman'' and ''Film/SupermanTheMovie'' occur in other realities[[/note]]
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* [[Characters/DCExtendedUniverse Earth-1]], post-Crisis: ''Franchise/DCExtendedUniverse''[[note]]''Film/{{The Flash|2023}} Franchise/DCExtendedUniverse[[note]]''Film/{{The Flash|2023}}'' establishes that ''Series/TheAdventuresOfSuperman'' and ''Film/SupermanTheMovie'' occur in other realities[[/note]]
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* [[Characters/DCExtendedUniverse Earth-1]], post-Crisis: ''Franchise/DCExtendedUniverse''
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* [[Characters/DCExtendedUniverse Earth-1]], post-Crisis: ''Franchise/DCExtendedUniverse''''Franchise/DCExtendedUniverse''[[note]]''Film/{{The Flash|2023}} establishes that ''Series/TheAdventuresOfSuperman'' and ''Film/SupermanTheMovie'' occur in other realities[[/note]]
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* [[Characters/SupermanFilmSeries Earth-96]]: ''Film/SupermanFilmSeries'', particularly ''Film/SupermanReturns''[[note]]While mainly based on ''Returns'', ''Crisis'' implies the other films occurred in BroadStrokes''[[/note]]
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* [[Characters/SupermanFilmSeries Earth-96]]: ''Film/SupermanFilmSeries'', particularly ''Film/SupermanReturns''[[note]]While mainly based on ''Returns'', ''Crisis'' implies that the other Creator/ChristopherReeve films occurred in BroadStrokes''[[/note]]BroadStrokes[[/note]]
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* AnythingThatMoves: He seems to have no qualms on having sexual relationships with anyone regardless of gender.
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* LovableSexManiac: He'll have sex with AnythingThatMoves, but that doesn't make him unlikable.
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* LovableSexManiac: He'll have sex with AnythingThatMoves, anyone, but that doesn't make him unlikable.
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* [[Characters/SupermanFilmSeries Earth-96]]: ''Film/SupermanTheMovie'' and its sequels, particularly ''Film/SupermanReturns'', along with ''ComicBook/Superman78''[[note]]While mainly based on ''Returns'', ''Crisis'' implies the other films occurred in BroadStrokes''[[/note]]
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* [[Characters/SupermanFilmSeries Earth-96]]: ''Film/SupermanTheMovie'' and its sequels, ''Film/SupermanFilmSeries'', particularly ''Film/SupermanReturns'', along with ''ComicBook/Superman78''[[note]]While ''Film/SupermanReturns''[[note]]While mainly based on ''Returns'', ''Crisis'' implies the other films occurred in BroadStrokes''[[/note]]
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* [[Characters/Titans2018 Earth-9]]: ''Series/Titans2018''[[note]]Season 4 would later imply that ''WesternAnimation/HarleyQuinn2019'' and ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'' exist in the multiverse[[/note]]
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* [[Characters/Titans2018 Earth-9]]: ''Series/Titans2018''[[note]]Season 4 would later imply that ''WesternAnimation/HarleyQuinn2019'' ''WesternAnimation/HarleyQuinn2019'', ''Film/Joker2019'' and ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'' exist in the multiverse[[/note]]
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* TooHappyToLive: She came from a universe in which the tragic circumstances of the Earth-1/Prime Kane family never happened, with her counterpart there getting the short end of the stick. And even when she finds herself stuck on that world, her family's doppelgangers are willing to take her in given that their Beth became a [[IncrediblyLamePun bat]]shit crazy criminal. Of course this version will not be allowed to live.
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* TooHappyToLive: She came from a universe in which the tragic circumstances of the Earth-1/Prime Kane family never happened, with her counterpart there getting the short end of the stick. And even when she finds herself stuck on that world, her family's doppelgangers are willing to take her in given that their Beth became a [[IncrediblyLamePun [[{{Pun}} bat]]shit crazy criminal. Of course this version will not be allowed to live.
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* AdvertisedExtra: He was prominently advertised, but dies relatively quickly during Part 2 of the Crisis.
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* AdvertisedExtra: He was prominently advertised, advertised (probably because [[Creator/KevinConroy of who played him]]), but dies relatively quickly during Part 2 of the Crisis.
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* MythologyGag: Earth-18 is the designation DC Comics gave to the universe where the ''Justice Riders'' one-shot took place. Ironically, ComicBook/JonahHex does ''not'' exist in this universe in the comics, since it's an adaptation of the modern Franchise/JusticeLeagueOfAmerica to a Western setting.
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* MythologyGag: Earth-18 is the designation DC Comics gave to the universe where the ''Justice Riders'' ''ComicBook/JusticeRiders'' one-shot took place. Ironically, ComicBook/JonahHex does ''not'' exist in this universe in the comics, since it's an adaptation of the modern Franchise/JusticeLeagueOfAmerica to a Western setting.
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** John Wesley Shipp plays someone with the alias "The Flash" on Earths 3 and 90. Creator/TeddySears plays someone with the alias "The Flash" in Earths 2 and [[Film/TheFlash2023 an unnamed one]]. The one from the unnamed Earth is named Jay Garrick which the Earth 2 one uses as a false identity.
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%%For Earth-96, go to the Superman film series page(s).
!Earth-99
[[folder:In General]]
->''There was no hope for this world.''
-->- '''Bruce Wayne'''
An Earth visited by Kara and Kate during the Crisis, that is in a bad state of affairs.
!Earth-99
[[folder:In General]]
->''There was no hope for this world.''
-->- '''Bruce Wayne'''
An Earth visited by Kara and Kate during the Crisis, that is in a bad state of affairs.
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!Earth-99
[[folder:In General]]
->''There was no hope for
!Earth-90
Earth-90 characters who appeared exclusively in ''Series/{{Elseworlds|2018}}''. For characters originating on ''Series/TheFlash1990'', see [[Characters/TheFlash1990 this
-->- '''Bruce Wayne'''
An Earth visited by Kara and Kate during the Crisis, that is in
[[folder:"John" / Green Lantern]]
!!"John" / Green Lantern
!!!'''Species''': Empowered Human
A superhero with a
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* AliensAmongUs: Much like Earths 9, 38, 75, 96, 167, and X, there are Kryptonians living on Earth.
* AlternateSelf:
** This universe shares a Brice Wayne with Earths 1, 2, 9, 21, 38, 66, 89, 203, and an undesignated universe.
** This universe shares a Joker with Earths 1, 9, 66, 89, 96, 203, and an undesignated universe.
** This universe shares a Kal-El/Clark Kent with Earths 9, 21, 38, 75, 96, and numerous undesignated universes.
** Beth Kane with Earth-1 and an unnamed universe. Earth-203 Dinah Laurel Lance/Redmond also bears their physical likeness.
** This universe shares a Penguin with Earths 1, 9, 66, and 89.
** This universe shares a Riddler with Earths 1, 9, 66, and 89.
** This universe shares a Kate Kane with Earth-1 and an unnamed universe.
** This universe shares a Mr. Freeze with Earths 1, 66, and 89.
** This universe share a Clayface with Earths 1 and 203.
** This universe shares a Luke Fox with Earth-1.
* BadFuture: This timeline is at least five years in the future from Earth-1, with Kate Kane's career as Batwoman having already come and gone, ending tragically with her death.
* CrapsackWorld: Big time, to the point of the resident Batman not minding if it gets destroyed. Among other things, Superman is dead [[spoiler:because Batman himself murdered him.]]
* ForWantOfANail: In Earth-99 the Kane family's tragic car accident never happened, Kate's mom never died, Beth never became Alice, and Bruce was never driven into exile by the shame of his role in the incident. Somehow this luckier version of Kate -- unburdened by trauma, with her cousin around to help her, and without the Wonderland Gang gunning for her -- is killed in her first year as Batwoman where our Batwoman lived. And her death is one of the triggers that turns Earth-99 into a full-on fascist dystopia.
* IdenticalStranger: This universe's Beth Kane looks like Dinah Laurel Lance (now Dinah Redmond) of Earth-203.
* InSpiteOfANail:
** Bruce Wayne became Batman much like on Earths 1, 2, 9, 21, 38, 66, 89, 203, and an undesignated universe.
** Kal-El/Clark Kent became Superman much like on Earths 9, 21, 38, 75, 96, and an undesignated universe.
** This is one of five known universes pre-Crisis in which Superman and Batman are both active, the others being Earths 9, 21, 38, and an undesignated Earth.
** This is one of four known universes where a Creator/RachelSkarsten character is closely connected to the Bat-family, and one of three in which she is Beth Kane.
** This is one of three known universes where a Creator/RachelSkarsten and Creator/RubyRose characters are twins.
* ShoutOutThemeNaming: Is named for the year ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond'' debuted in 1999, and is aesthetically strongly influenced by that show, set in a decaying, overgrown Wayne Manor with an elderly embittered Bruce cared for by a young man who's his OnlyFriend (with Luke Fox standing in for Terry [=McGinnis=]). That said, this world quickly turns out to be an EvilCounterpart AlternateUniverse to ''Beyond''.
* AlternateSelf:
** This universe shares a Brice Wayne with Earths 1, 2, 9, 21, 38, 66, 89, 203, and an undesignated universe.
** This universe shares a Joker with Earths 1, 9, 66, 89, 96, 203, and an undesignated universe.
** This universe shares a Kal-El/Clark Kent with Earths 9, 21, 38, 75, 96, and numerous undesignated universes.
** Beth Kane with Earth-1 and an unnamed universe. Earth-203 Dinah Laurel Lance/Redmond also bears their physical likeness.
** This universe shares a Penguin with Earths 1, 9, 66, and 89.
** This universe shares a Riddler with Earths 1, 9, 66, and 89.
** This universe shares a Kate Kane with Earth-1 and an unnamed universe.
** This universe shares a Mr. Freeze with Earths 1, 66, and 89.
** This universe share a Clayface with Earths 1 and 203.
** This universe shares a Luke Fox with Earth-1.
* BadFuture: This timeline is at least five years in the future from Earth-1, with Kate Kane's career as Batwoman having already come and gone, ending tragically with her death.
* CrapsackWorld: Big time, to the point of the resident Batman not minding if it gets destroyed. Among other things, Superman is dead [[spoiler:because Batman himself murdered him.]]
* ForWantOfANail: In Earth-99 the Kane family's tragic car accident never happened, Kate's mom never died, Beth never became Alice, and Bruce was never driven into exile by the shame of his role in the incident. Somehow this luckier version of Kate -- unburdened by trauma, with her cousin around to help her, and without the Wonderland Gang gunning for her -- is killed in her first year as Batwoman where our Batwoman lived. And her death is one of the triggers that turns Earth-99 into a full-on fascist dystopia.
* IdenticalStranger: This universe's Beth Kane looks like Dinah Laurel Lance (now Dinah Redmond) of Earth-203.
* InSpiteOfANail:
** Bruce Wayne became Batman much like on Earths 1, 2, 9, 21, 38, 66, 89, 203, and an undesignated universe.
** Kal-El/Clark Kent became Superman much like on Earths 9, 21, 38, 75, 96, and an undesignated universe.
** This is one of five known universes pre-Crisis in which Superman and Batman are both active, the others being Earths 9, 21, 38, and an undesignated Earth.
** This is one of four known universes where a Creator/RachelSkarsten character is closely connected to the Bat-family, and one of three in which she is Beth Kane.
** This is one of three known universes where a Creator/RachelSkarsten and Creator/RubyRose characters are twins.
* ShoutOutThemeNaming: Is named for the year ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond'' debuted in 1999, and is aesthetically strongly influenced by that show, set in a decaying, overgrown Wayne Manor with an elderly embittered Bruce cared for by a young man who's his OnlyFriend (with Luke Fox standing in for Terry [=McGinnis=]). That said, this world quickly turns out to be an EvilCounterpart AlternateUniverse to ''Beyond''.
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* AliensAmongUs: Much like Earths 9, 38, 75, 96, 167, and X, there are Kryptonians living on Earth.
* AlternateSelf:
**EasterEgg: This universe shares a Brice Wayne with Earths 1, 2, 9, 21, 38, 66, 89, 203, and an undesignated universe.
** This universe shares a Joker with Earths 1, 9, 66, 89, 96, 203, and an undesignated universe.
** This universe shares a Kal-El/Clark Kent with Earths 9, 21, 38, 75, 96, and numerous undesignated universes.
** Beth Kane with Earth-1 and an unnamed universe. Earth-203 Dinah Laurel Lance/Redmond also bears their physical likeness.
** This universe shares a Penguin with Earths 1, 9, 66, and 89.
** This universe shares a Riddler with Earths 1, 9, 66, and 89.
** This universe shares a Kate Kane with Earth-1 and an unnamed universe.
** This universe shares a Mr. Freeze with Earths 1, 66, and 89.
** This universe share a Clayface with Earths 1 and 203.
** This universe shares a Luke Fox with Earth-1.
* BadFuture: This timeline is at least five years in the future from Earth-1, with Kate Kane's career as Batwoman having already come and gone, ending tragically with her death.
* CrapsackWorld: Big time, to the point of the resident Batman not minding if it gets destroyed. Among other things, Superman is dead [[spoiler:because Batman himself murdered him.]]
* ForWantOfANail: In Earth-99 the Kane family's tragic car accident never happened, Kate's mom never died, Beth never became Alice, and Bruce was never driven into exile by the shame of his role in the incident. Somehow this luckier version of Kate -- unburdened by trauma, with her cousin around to help her, and without the Wonderland Gang gunning for her -- is killed in her first year as Batwoman where our Batwoman lived. And her death is one of the triggers that turns Earth-99 into a full-on fascist dystopia.
* IdenticalStranger: This universe's Beth Kane looks like Dinah Laurel Lance (now Dinah Redmond) of Earth-203.
* InSpiteOfANail:
** Bruce Wayne became Batman much like on Earths 1, 2, 9, 21, 38, 66, 89, 203, and an undesignated universe.
** Kal-El/Clark Kent became Superman much like on Earths 9, 21, 38, 75, 96, and an undesignated universe.
** This is one of five known universes pre-Crisis in which Superman and Batman are both active, the others being Earths 9, 21, 38, and an undesignated Earth.
** This is one of four known universes where a Creator/RachelSkarstencharacter is closely connected likely a reference to the Bat-family, and one of three in which she is Beth Kane.
** This is one of three known universes wherea Creator/RachelSkarsten and Creator/RubyRose characters are twins.
* ShoutOutThemeNaming: Is named for the year ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond'' debuted in 1999, and is aesthetically strongly influenced bypopular fan theory that show, set John Diggle would end up becoming [[Franchise/GreenLantern John Stewart]].
* TheGhost: He never appears ina decaying, overgrown Wayne Manor with an elderly embittered Bruce cared for person, only referred to by a young man who's his OnlyFriend (with Luke Fox standing in for Terry [=McGinnis=]). That said, this world quickly turns out Barry.
* RingOfPower: According tobe an EvilCounterpart AlternateUniverse to ''Beyond''. Earth-90 Barry, he wears [[Franchise/GreenLantern a powerful ring]].
* AlternateSelf:
**
** This universe shares a Joker with Earths 1, 9, 66, 89, 96, 203, and an undesignated universe.
** This universe shares a Kal-El/Clark Kent with Earths 9, 21, 38, 75, 96, and numerous undesignated universes.
** Beth Kane with Earth-1 and an unnamed universe. Earth-203 Dinah Laurel Lance/Redmond also bears their physical likeness.
** This universe shares a Penguin with Earths 1, 9, 66, and 89.
** This universe shares a Riddler with Earths 1, 9, 66, and 89.
** This universe shares a Kate Kane with Earth-1 and an unnamed universe.
** This universe shares a Mr. Freeze with Earths 1, 66, and 89.
** This universe share a Clayface with Earths 1 and 203.
** This universe shares a Luke Fox with Earth-1.
* BadFuture: This timeline is at least five years in the future from Earth-1, with Kate Kane's career as Batwoman having already come and gone, ending tragically with her death.
* CrapsackWorld: Big time, to the point of the resident Batman not minding if it gets destroyed. Among other things, Superman is dead [[spoiler:because Batman himself murdered him.]]
* ForWantOfANail: In Earth-99 the Kane family's tragic car accident never happened, Kate's mom never died, Beth never became Alice, and Bruce was never driven into exile by the shame of his role in the incident. Somehow this luckier version of Kate -- unburdened by trauma, with her cousin around to help her, and without the Wonderland Gang gunning for her -- is killed in her first year as Batwoman where our Batwoman lived. And her death is one of the triggers that turns Earth-99 into a full-on fascist dystopia.
* IdenticalStranger: This universe's Beth Kane looks like Dinah Laurel Lance (now Dinah Redmond) of Earth-203.
* InSpiteOfANail:
** Bruce Wayne became Batman much like on Earths 1, 2, 9, 21, 38, 66, 89, 203, and an undesignated universe.
** Kal-El/Clark Kent became Superman much like on Earths 9, 21, 38, 75, 96, and an undesignated universe.
** This is one of five known universes pre-Crisis in which Superman and Batman are both active, the others being Earths 9, 21, 38, and an undesignated Earth.
** This is one of four known universes where a Creator/RachelSkarsten
** This is one of three known universes where
* ShoutOutThemeNaming: Is named for the year ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond'' debuted in 1999, and is aesthetically strongly influenced by
* TheGhost: He never appears in
* RingOfPower: According to
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!!!The Bat-Family
[[folder:Bruce Wayne / Batman]]
!![[Franchise/{{Batman}} Bruce Wayne / Batman]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bruce_wayne_28earth_9929.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:''It's like a wise man once said, "Battle not with monsters lest you become a monster."'']]
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/KevinConroy
!!!'''Known Aliases:''' Franchise/{{Batman}}.
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/Batwoman2019S1E9CrisisOnInfiniteEarthsHourTwo Crisis on Infinite Earths, Part Two]]" (''Batwoman'' 1x9)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{Crisis On Infinite Earths|2019}}''[[note]](''Series/{{Batwoman|2019}}'')[[/note]]
This Earth's resident version of Batman, who has long since abandoned all hope.
->See Characters/ArrowverseBatFamily for the Earths 1 and 38 characters who bear his name and background
->See Characters/ArrowverseEarth2 for the Earth-2 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/Titans2018OtherSuperheroes for the Earth-9 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/DoomPatrol2019OtherCharacters for the Earth-21 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/Batman1966Heroes for the Earth-66 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/BatmanFilmSeriesBatman for the Earth-89/Earth-97 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/SmallvilleClarksAllies for the Earth-167 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/SmallvilleOtherMajorVillains for the AlternateUniverse Earth-167 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/BirdsOfPrey2002 for the Earth-203 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/DCEUBatman page for the character in an undesignated Earth who bears his name and background
->See ComicBook/New52 for the Earth-N52 character who bears his name and background
[[folder:Bruce Wayne / Batman]]
!![[Franchise/{{Batman}} Bruce Wayne / Batman]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bruce_wayne_28earth_9929.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:''It's like a wise man once said, "Battle not with monsters lest you become a monster."'']]
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/KevinConroy
!!!'''Known Aliases:''' Franchise/{{Batman}}.
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/Batwoman2019S1E9CrisisOnInfiniteEarthsHourTwo Crisis on Infinite Earths, Part Two]]" (''Batwoman'' 1x9)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{Crisis On Infinite Earths|2019}}''[[note]](''Series/{{Batwoman|2019}}'')[[/note]]
This Earth's resident version of Batman, who has long since abandoned all hope.
->See Characters/ArrowverseBatFamily for the Earths 1 and 38 characters who bear his name and background
->See Characters/ArrowverseEarth2 for the Earth-2 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/Titans2018OtherSuperheroes for the Earth-9 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/DoomPatrol2019OtherCharacters for the Earth-21 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/Batman1966Heroes for the Earth-66 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/BatmanFilmSeriesBatman for the Earth-89/Earth-97 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/SmallvilleClarksAllies for the Earth-167 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/SmallvilleOtherMajorVillains for the AlternateUniverse Earth-167 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/BirdsOfPrey2002 for the Earth-203 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/DCEUBatman page for the character in an undesignated Earth who bears his name and background
->See ComicBook/New52 for the Earth-N52 character who bears his name and background
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[[folder:Bruce Wayne / Batman]]
!![[Franchise/{{Batman}} Bruce Wayne / Batman]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bruce_wayne_28earth_9929.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:''It's like a wise man once said, "Battle not with monsters lest you become a monster."'']]
!!!'''Species:'''
[[folder:Green Arrow]]
!! ComicBook/GreenArrow
!!!'''Species''': Human
!!!'''Known Aliases:''' Franchise/{{Batman}}.
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/Batwoman2019S1E9CrisisOnInfiniteEarthsHourTwo Crisis on Infinite Earths, Part Two]]" (''Batwoman'' 1x9)
This Earth's resident version of Batman, who has long since abandoned all hope.
->See Characters/ArrowverseBatFamily for the Earths 1 and 38 characters who bear his name and background
->See Characters/ArrowverseEarth2 for the Earth-2 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/Titans2018OtherSuperheroes for the Earth-9 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/DoomPatrol2019OtherCharacters for the Earth-21 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/Batman1966Heroes for the Earth-66 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/BatmanFilmSeriesBatman for the Earth-89/Earth-97 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/SmallvilleClarksAllies for the Earth-167 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/SmallvilleOtherMajorVillains for the AlternateUniverse Earth-167 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/BirdsOfPrey2002 for the Earth-203 character who bears his name and background
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* ActorAllusion: A small one. Before he's physically revealed, all we hear is his familiar deep voice coming from the stairs; Kevin Conroy, of course, is famous for his extensive voice work as Batman.
* AdaptationalVillainy: With regards to his inspirations.
** The Batman of ''ComicBook/KingdomCome'' was a bit darker a hero than normal, turning Gotham into a borderline police state and pretending to ally with the villains, but he was still a hero. Earth-99's Batman is, at best, a KnightTemplar, and at worst, no different from the killers he once fought against; whatever you lean towards seeing him as, he's undeniably a xenophobic serial killer who loses all sympathy when you lay eyes on those glasses.
** The elderly Bruce Wayne of ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond'' is highly cynical, but has his bright spots, and actually retired once he was aware he [[BatmanGrabsAGun was going to go too far]] due to his increasing age. On the other hand, Bruce Wayne of Earth-99 kept going well into his old age, becoming increasingly brutal, and only stopped once he was crippled in his final battle with Superman.
** He went through the same kind of path as Bruce/Batman from ''Film/BatmanVSupermanDawnOfJustice'' (hatred of Kryptonians out of BewareTheSuperman), but had no HeelRealization, didn't spare the life of Superman and didn't become TheAtoner.
* AdvertisedExtra: He was prominently advertised, but dies relatively quickly during Part 2 of the Crisis.
* BewareTheSuperman: Or in this case, Beware the Batman. This Earth was subjected to Batman relinquishing his ThouShaltNotKill rule and going on a killing spree, to the point where he it was considered a Reign of Terror.
* BeyondRedemption: He's way past any redemption point despite Earth-1 Kate's attempt to convince him to change his ways.
* BombThrowingAnarchists: Borrows a line from ''ComicBook/TheDarkKnightReturns'' ("He always said yes, to anyone with a badge or a flag") to explain his agenda beyond kneejerk [[BewareTheSuperman FantasticRacism.]] Echoing themes in Supergirl's relationship with the D.E.O., this Superman chose to cooperate with the U.S. government, making it unacceptably powerful in Bruce's eyes. Bruce's opposition turned out [[GoneHorriblyRight more effective than he planned for]]; the world is now a [[AnarchyIsChaos chaotic wasteland]].
* BrokenAce: Years of fighting have left him an old, broken mess, dependent on an exoskeleton just to move around to say nothing about his mental state.
* BrokeYourArmPunchingOutCthulhu: He managed to defeat and kill Superman, but at the expense of the CareerEndingInjury he currently (and permanently) has.
* CharacterTics: When speaking, Bruce has his mouth and lips dart all over the place, as if he can't control them. This is a permutation of how Kevin Conroy does his Batman and Bruce voice in a recording booth, as he's a Voice Actor by trade, doing those sorts of vocal movements isn't weird for him, but it does look quite odd to the audience. Though considering he's portraying an elderly, slightly nutty in the head Bruce Wayne here, it works in his favour.
* CareerEndingInjury: His battle with Superman has left him too mentally and physically broken to continue his crime-fighting.
* CompositeCharacter: He has the looks of Batman from ''ComicBook/KingdomCome'', with Conroy playing him similarly to Old Bruce from ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond'', but his attitude is more similar to the version from ''Film/BatmanVSupermanDawnOfJustice'' pre-HeelRealization, and he quotes both that film and '' ComicBook/TheDarkKnightReturns'' to describe his hatred of Superman. His Batmobile is also based on the [[Film/Batman1989 Tim Burton version]], though we only see it under a sheet.
* TheCynic: He has long since abandoned any kind of hope and will to fight, basically waiting to die in his manor, even saying that it is probably best if the Anti-Monitor ends his miserable existence.
* DarkIsEvil: Unlike [[DarkIsNotEvil virtually every other Batman]], this one is a FallenHero and a serial killer responsible for the deaths of most of his rogues and Superman.
* DeathSeeker: He's a bitter old hermit waiting for death in his mansion. He pretty much goads Kate [[SuicideByCop into killing him]].
* DeconstructedCharacterArchetype: Of the DarkerAndEdgier interpretations of Batman, but particularly the [[Film/BatmanVSupermanDawnOfJustice versions]] where he abandons his no-kill rule. Instead of making a difference, his legacy is that the public sees him as a murderer instead of a PragmaticHero, and he's left to live out his remaining days a physically and mentally broken old man with no real friends or allies and no belief in the fundamental goodness in others.
* DentedIron: Decades of crime-fighting visibly took a toll on his body, though Luke says it was mainly due to his battle with Superman.
* DespairEventHorizon: He's long past it, having given up his life as Batman, broken on the physical, mental, and spiritual levels. He's so far gone that as far as he's concerned, his Earth and every other ''should'' die in Crisis, as there's no hope left for ''any'' of them.
* DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu: He managed to defeat ''and'' kill Superman, though not without a cost.
* DidntThinkThisThrough: Thinking it was a good idea to kill Superman can only be described as Bruce allowing his bigotry towards Kryptonians to [[StupidEvil override his common sense]], given the CareerEndingInjury this was [[BrokeYourArmPunchingOutCthulhu inevitably going to cause]]. Even [[MyMasterRightOrWrong Luke]] notes that going after Superman was idiotic. And then he goes against another Kryptonian, Kara, and this time he's screwed because not only is he physically disabled but it's two against one - Kate, a BadassNormal unaffected by Kryptonite who only flunked military academy because she was a victim of homophobic discrimination, is prepared to protect Kara from this lunatic. The result is Kate accidentally kicking him into the Batcomputer, resulting in a [[HighVoltageDeath fatal electric shock]].
* TheDreaded: While this is a common quality of Batman's, this one went above and beyond. By the time his "war on crime" finally ended, Gotham celebrated his downfall as the end of a reign of terror.
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Despite how far he's fallen, Bruce still cares about Kate, and is happy to meet her Earth-1 counterpart. Until Kate tries to stand up for Kara, at least.
* EvilAllAlong: He is not a Paragon of anything, but a serial killer who even murdered Superman just for being a hidden alien.
* EvilCannotComprehendGood: He's so far gone that he considers breaking one's moral codes to be an inevitability. He's also confused and angry to see Kate defending a Kryptonian, derisively commenting that the Kate he knew didn't trust anyone.
* EvilDoppelganger: While he's a FallenHero rather than straight out evil, he has still crossed a line further than any known Batman has. The only exception is the AlternateUniverse version of his Earth-167 counterpart, who is essentially [[CompositeCharacter the Joker]] and was never a hero which makes this version the second most evil version of Bruce Wayne.
* EvilSoundsDeep: He has a ''very'' deep, gruff voice, fitting since he's played by Batman's most iconic voice actor, and has descended into psychosis.
* FallenHero: After starting to kill, he fell off the deep end.
* FantasticRacism: He killed Superman mainly for being a "strange visitor from another planet [who came] to Earth with powers and abilities far beyond those of mortal men". He attacks Earth-38's Supergirl, whom he has no history with or quarrel against, for the same reason, and his commentary indicates he considers her subhuman.
-->'''Bruce:''' The Kate I knew didn't trust anyone, let alone [[WhatMeasureIsANonHuman a Kryptonian]].
* FauxAffablyEvil: He's quite well-mannered and presentable in his introduction, telling Luke to stand down and welcome their new guests. But then the MaskOfSanity drops and his true self gets revealed to Kate.
* {{Foil}}: To the Earth-96 Clark Kent / Superman. Both are AlternateUniverse versions of the two core DC heroes, both are potential Paragons, both are {{Old Superhero}}es who are much more older than their main counterparts, both are loosely based off the ''ComicBook/KingdomCome'' version, and both experienced immense tragedy in the loss of loved ones. However, the contrast comes where grief ended up breaking Bruce and turning him [[HeWhoFightsMonsters into a monster]] as bad as his villains, while Clark stayed true to his ideals and ended up an even bigger hero. Bruce is a RetiredBadass (or rather a RetiredMonster) by virtue of experiencing a CareerEndingInjury and forced to use an exoskeleton to move about, while Clark is still very much active as a superhero and even stronger than most Supermen due to more years spent under the yellow sun. While Bruce was ultimately not the Paragon of Courage, Clark was indeed the Paragon of Truth. In essence both physically and mentally, Clark is the best Superman of all, while Bruce is Batman at his very worst.
* HandicappedBadass: He suffered a CareerEndingInjury that necessitates wearing an exoskeleton just to move, but he's still able to incapacitate Kara using said suit.
* HeWhoFightsMonsters: He directly quotes the Nietzsche passage to Kate. Not only did he kill most of his rogues gallery, he even murdered his Earth's version of Superman!
* HighVoltageDeath: Kate inadvertently kills him by kicking him back against the Batcomputer, which fries his exoskeleton to lethal extremes.
* ItGetsEasier: Admits this, when it comes to killing.
-->'''Bruce:''' You ''start'' with a code, you hang onto it with every ''[[SillyRabbitIdealismIsForKids self-righteous]]'' breath, but then you take one life, then another, then another, then another. You'll see.
* KarmicDeath: His attempt to murder Kara for being a Kryptonian results in Kate accidentally killing him.
* LeanAndMean: He's incredibly bony, presumably because his body is permanently broken by Superman and can no longer be exercised as a result. And mean? Just look at all the mementos he kept of the people who died because of his actions.
* ManInTheMachine: Is dependent on a PoweredArmor exoskeleton to move, giving him super-strength but otherwise greatly limiting his mobility, akin to the version of Batman seen in ''ComicBook/KingdomCome''. It was his world's Superman who put him there.
* MaskOfSanity: He seems rational at first, albeit broken and more cynical than ever, seeming to just be a logical conclusion to his lifetime of fighting crime in Gotham. The mask starts to slip when he admits to Kate that he's killed too many people to count, and it's gone completely by the time Kara confronts him in the Batcave, revealing the embittered, xenophobic, nihilistic monster that he's become.
* MyGreatestFailure: We don't know exactly how Bruce-99's StartOfDarkness began, but seeing his Kate try to follow in his footsteps (and do it better and less lethally than him) only to die sounds like it was part of it.
* NoisyRobots: His exoskeleton emits noise whenever he moves.
* PetTheDog:
** He chides Luke for being rude when Kate and Kara come to call, as they don't get visitors very often.
** He's genuinely polite and friendly towards Kate for most of the time they spend talking, clearly happy to see his cousin again, even if this isn't the Kate he lost.
* PoweredArmor: Earth-99 Batman is in an exoskeleton due to a lifetime of injuries. It's powered by Kryptonite.
* PyrrhicVictory: He accomplished the nigh impossible task of killing his world's Superman, only to be crippled from his wounds.
* RedemptionRejection: Kate begs him to take up the mantle of the Paragon of Courage and stop the Crisis to redeem himself, but he coldly dismisses the idea that either he or the Multiverse deserves to be saved.
* RedHerring: He was not the Paragon of Courage, rather it was Kate herself.
* RetiredMonster: We see a newspaper headline proclaiming that the Batman's "reign of terror" ended some time ago, presumably after his fight with Superman took him out of commission.
* SeenItAll: Other than some surprise at seeing Kate, he isn't fazed by a visit from her alternate Earth doppelgänger or learning about a Multiverse facing impending annihilation. That's because he's past caring and actually welcomes the end of all life.
* SelfDisposingVillain: While Kate is [[AccidentalMurder somewhat]] responsible for his death, it's mostly his own fault. He attacks her, she kicks him back in self-defense, which unintentionally leads to him and his armor being fatally electrocuted by an apparatus on the table.
* SerialKiller: Heavily implied to have become this, from his talk of how killing became easier for him, to his trophy case, to the talk about his "reign of terror" which is not too far divorced from the likes of his rogues.
* ShadowArchetype: Of DCEU Batman. Like him, he went downward spiral because of his protégé's death (Robin in DCEU Batman's case, Kate Kane in Earth-99 Batman's case) and because he started killing. He also quickly perceive Superman as a threat once he knew about him. The stark difference is that while DCEU Batman did not succeed, this Batman did, and he kept falling off the deep end.
* StoppedCaring: His CareerEndingInjury plus the death of his Kate has left him apathetic about everything.
* StrawNihilist: Believes that not only is there no hope for his universe, but that there is no hope for any Earth on ''any'' universe, and says so down to his dying breath.
* SuicideByCop: His death has shades of this, as he basically forces Kate to kill him and previously rambles about being better off dead.
-->'''Bruce:''' Yes, let it end, let it all end. This world's not worth saving in ''any'' universe.
* TimeShiftedActor: Possibly. Earth-99 has a number of doppelgangers with Earth-1, including Kate and Luke, while the two different Bruce Waynes are played different actors, with Earth-1 Bruce being played by the much younger Warren Christie. But due to this being a much older Bruce, this trope could be in effect.
* TrophyRoom: Luke euphemistically calls Bruce's library a collection of "mementos" but Kara quickly recognizes it for what it is. Proves to be his undoing, since the most prominent trophy on display is Clark Kent's shattered glasses.
* VillainousLegacy: Although he dies in his first and only appearance, Kate later reflects on this murderous version of him when she herself accidentally kills August Cartwright, worried that she's becoming more like him. In fact, it turns out Earth-1 Bruce has ''also'' taken a life; specifically, The Joker's. Ironically, Earth-99 Bruce's own death was also in a sense caused by Kate, though [[SelfDisposingVillain she only meant to push him back in self-defense]].
* WalkingSpoiler: Talking about this version of Bruce Wayne beyond him being an older one played by Kevin Conroy reveals his AdaptationalVillainy status.
* WeUsedToBeFriends: Implied; Bruce refers to Superman as "Clark", showing that, at minimum, he knew Superman's secret identity.
* WhamLine: The line that reveals his MaskOfSanity for what it is.
-->'''Bruce:''' I've lost track of how many people I've killed.
* AdaptationalVillainy: With regards to his inspirations.
** The Batman of ''ComicBook/KingdomCome'' was a bit darker a hero than normal, turning Gotham into a borderline police state and pretending to ally with the villains, but he was still a hero. Earth-99's Batman is, at best, a KnightTemplar, and at worst, no different from the killers he once fought against; whatever you lean towards seeing him as, he's undeniably a xenophobic serial killer who loses all sympathy when you lay eyes on those glasses.
** The elderly Bruce Wayne of ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond'' is highly cynical, but has his bright spots, and actually retired once he was aware he [[BatmanGrabsAGun was going to go too far]] due to his increasing age. On the other hand, Bruce Wayne of Earth-99 kept going well into his old age, becoming increasingly brutal, and only stopped once he was crippled in his final battle with Superman.
** He went through the same kind of path as Bruce/Batman from ''Film/BatmanVSupermanDawnOfJustice'' (hatred of Kryptonians out of BewareTheSuperman), but had no HeelRealization, didn't spare the life of Superman and didn't become TheAtoner.
* AdvertisedExtra: He was prominently advertised, but dies relatively quickly during Part 2 of the Crisis.
* BewareTheSuperman: Or in this case, Beware the Batman. This Earth was subjected to Batman relinquishing his ThouShaltNotKill rule and going on a killing spree, to the point where he it was considered a Reign of Terror.
* BeyondRedemption: He's way past any redemption point despite Earth-1 Kate's attempt to convince him to change his ways.
* BombThrowingAnarchists: Borrows a line from ''ComicBook/TheDarkKnightReturns'' ("He always said yes, to anyone with a badge or a flag") to explain his agenda beyond kneejerk [[BewareTheSuperman FantasticRacism.]] Echoing themes in Supergirl's relationship with the D.E.O., this Superman chose to cooperate with the U.S. government, making it unacceptably powerful in Bruce's eyes. Bruce's opposition turned out [[GoneHorriblyRight more effective than he planned for]]; the world is now a [[AnarchyIsChaos chaotic wasteland]].
* BrokenAce: Years of fighting have left him an old, broken mess, dependent on an exoskeleton just to move around to say nothing about his mental state.
* BrokeYourArmPunchingOutCthulhu: He managed to defeat and kill Superman, but at the expense of the CareerEndingInjury he currently (and permanently) has.
* CharacterTics: When speaking, Bruce has his mouth and lips dart all over the place, as if he can't control them. This is a permutation of how Kevin Conroy does his Batman and Bruce voice in a recording booth, as he's a Voice Actor by trade, doing those sorts of vocal movements isn't weird for him, but it does look quite odd to the audience. Though considering he's portraying an elderly, slightly nutty in the head Bruce Wayne here, it works in his favour.
* CareerEndingInjury: His battle with Superman has left him too mentally and physically broken to continue his crime-fighting.
* CompositeCharacter: He has the looks of Batman from ''ComicBook/KingdomCome'', with Conroy playing him similarly to Old Bruce from ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond'', but his attitude is more similar to the version from ''Film/BatmanVSupermanDawnOfJustice'' pre-HeelRealization, and he quotes both that film and '' ComicBook/TheDarkKnightReturns'' to describe his hatred of Superman. His Batmobile is also based on the [[Film/Batman1989 Tim Burton version]], though we only see it under a sheet.
* TheCynic: He has long since abandoned any kind of hope and will to fight, basically waiting to die in his manor, even saying that it is probably best if the Anti-Monitor ends his miserable existence.
* DarkIsEvil: Unlike [[DarkIsNotEvil virtually every other Batman]], this one is a FallenHero and a serial killer responsible for the deaths of most of his rogues and Superman.
* DeathSeeker: He's a bitter old hermit waiting for death in his mansion. He pretty much goads Kate [[SuicideByCop into killing him]].
* DeconstructedCharacterArchetype: Of the DarkerAndEdgier interpretations of Batman, but particularly the [[Film/BatmanVSupermanDawnOfJustice versions]] where he abandons his no-kill rule. Instead of making a difference, his legacy is that the public sees him as a murderer instead of a PragmaticHero, and he's left to live out his remaining days a physically and mentally broken old man with no real friends or allies and no belief in the fundamental goodness in others.
* DentedIron: Decades of crime-fighting visibly took a toll on his body, though Luke says it was mainly due to his battle with Superman.
* DespairEventHorizon: He's long past it, having given up his life as Batman, broken on the physical, mental, and spiritual levels. He's so far gone that as far as he's concerned, his Earth and every other ''should'' die in Crisis, as there's no hope left for ''any'' of them.
* DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu: He managed to defeat ''and'' kill Superman, though not without a cost.
* DidntThinkThisThrough: Thinking it was a good idea to kill Superman can only be described as Bruce allowing his bigotry towards Kryptonians to [[StupidEvil override his common sense]], given the CareerEndingInjury this was [[BrokeYourArmPunchingOutCthulhu inevitably going to cause]]. Even [[MyMasterRightOrWrong Luke]] notes that going after Superman was idiotic. And then he goes against another Kryptonian, Kara, and this time he's screwed because not only is he physically disabled but it's two against one - Kate, a BadassNormal unaffected by Kryptonite who only flunked military academy because she was a victim of homophobic discrimination, is prepared to protect Kara from this lunatic. The result is Kate accidentally kicking him into the Batcomputer, resulting in a [[HighVoltageDeath fatal electric shock]].
* TheDreaded: While this is a common quality of Batman's, this one went above and beyond. By the time his "war on crime" finally ended, Gotham celebrated his downfall as the end of a reign of terror.
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Despite how far he's fallen, Bruce still cares about Kate, and is happy to meet her Earth-1 counterpart. Until Kate tries to stand up for Kara, at least.
* EvilAllAlong: He is not a Paragon of anything, but a serial killer who even murdered Superman just for being a hidden alien.
* EvilCannotComprehendGood: He's so far gone that he considers breaking one's moral codes to be an inevitability. He's also confused and angry to see Kate defending a Kryptonian, derisively commenting that the Kate he knew didn't trust anyone.
* EvilDoppelganger: While he's a FallenHero rather than straight out evil, he has still crossed a line further than any known Batman has. The only exception is the AlternateUniverse version of his Earth-167 counterpart, who is essentially [[CompositeCharacter the Joker]] and was never a hero which makes this version the second most evil version of Bruce Wayne.
* EvilSoundsDeep: He has a ''very'' deep, gruff voice, fitting since he's played by Batman's most iconic voice actor, and has descended into psychosis.
* FallenHero: After starting to kill, he fell off the deep end.
* FantasticRacism: He killed Superman mainly for being a "strange visitor from another planet [who came] to Earth with powers and abilities far beyond those of mortal men". He attacks Earth-38's Supergirl, whom he has no history with or quarrel against, for the same reason, and his commentary indicates he considers her subhuman.
-->'''Bruce:''' The Kate I knew didn't trust anyone, let alone [[WhatMeasureIsANonHuman a Kryptonian]].
* FauxAffablyEvil: He's quite well-mannered and presentable in his introduction, telling Luke to stand down and welcome their new guests. But then the MaskOfSanity drops and his true self gets revealed to Kate.
* {{Foil}}: To the Earth-96 Clark Kent / Superman. Both are AlternateUniverse versions of the two core DC heroes, both are potential Paragons, both are {{Old Superhero}}es who are much more older than their main counterparts, both are loosely based off the ''ComicBook/KingdomCome'' version, and both experienced immense tragedy in the loss of loved ones. However, the contrast comes where grief ended up breaking Bruce and turning him [[HeWhoFightsMonsters into a monster]] as bad as his villains, while Clark stayed true to his ideals and ended up an even bigger hero. Bruce is a RetiredBadass (or rather a RetiredMonster) by virtue of experiencing a CareerEndingInjury and forced to use an exoskeleton to move about, while Clark is still very much active as a superhero and even stronger than most Supermen due to more years spent under the yellow sun. While Bruce was ultimately not the Paragon of Courage, Clark was indeed the Paragon of Truth. In essence both physically and mentally, Clark is the best Superman of all, while Bruce is Batman at his very worst.
* HandicappedBadass: He suffered a CareerEndingInjury that necessitates wearing an exoskeleton just to move, but he's still able to incapacitate Kara using said suit.
* HeWhoFightsMonsters: He directly quotes the Nietzsche passage to Kate. Not only did he kill most of his rogues gallery, he even murdered his Earth's version of Superman!
* HighVoltageDeath: Kate inadvertently kills him by kicking him back against the Batcomputer, which fries his exoskeleton to lethal extremes.
* ItGetsEasier: Admits this, when it comes to killing.
-->'''Bruce:''' You ''start'' with a code, you hang onto it with every ''[[SillyRabbitIdealismIsForKids self-righteous]]'' breath, but then you take one life, then another, then another, then another. You'll see.
* KarmicDeath: His attempt to murder Kara for being a Kryptonian results in Kate accidentally killing him.
* LeanAndMean: He's incredibly bony, presumably because his body is permanently broken by Superman and can no longer be exercised as a result. And mean? Just look at all the mementos he kept of the people who died because of his actions.
* ManInTheMachine: Is dependent on a PoweredArmor exoskeleton to move, giving him super-strength but otherwise greatly limiting his mobility, akin to the version of Batman seen in ''ComicBook/KingdomCome''. It was his world's Superman who put him there.
* MaskOfSanity: He seems rational at first, albeit broken and more cynical than ever, seeming to just be a logical conclusion to his lifetime of fighting crime in Gotham. The mask starts to slip when he admits to Kate that he's killed too many people to count, and it's gone completely by the time Kara confronts him in the Batcave, revealing the embittered, xenophobic, nihilistic monster that he's become.
* MyGreatestFailure: We don't know exactly how Bruce-99's StartOfDarkness began, but seeing his Kate try to follow in his footsteps (and do it better and less lethally than him) only to die sounds like it was part of it.
* NoisyRobots: His exoskeleton emits noise whenever he moves.
* PetTheDog:
** He chides Luke for being rude when Kate and Kara come to call, as they don't get visitors very often.
** He's genuinely polite and friendly towards Kate for most of the time they spend talking, clearly happy to see his cousin again, even if this isn't the Kate he lost.
* PoweredArmor: Earth-99 Batman is in an exoskeleton due to a lifetime of injuries. It's powered by Kryptonite.
* PyrrhicVictory: He accomplished the nigh impossible task of killing his world's Superman, only to be crippled from his wounds.
* RedemptionRejection: Kate begs him to take up the mantle of the Paragon of Courage and stop the Crisis to redeem himself, but he coldly dismisses the idea that either he or the Multiverse deserves to be saved.
* RedHerring: He was not the Paragon of Courage, rather it was Kate herself.
* RetiredMonster: We see a newspaper headline proclaiming that the Batman's "reign of terror" ended some time ago, presumably after his fight with Superman took him out of commission.
* SeenItAll: Other than some surprise at seeing Kate, he isn't fazed by a visit from her alternate Earth doppelgänger or learning about a Multiverse facing impending annihilation. That's because he's past caring and actually welcomes the end of all life.
* SelfDisposingVillain: While Kate is [[AccidentalMurder somewhat]] responsible for his death, it's mostly his own fault. He attacks her, she kicks him back in self-defense, which unintentionally leads to him and his armor being fatally electrocuted by an apparatus on the table.
* SerialKiller: Heavily implied to have become this, from his talk of how killing became easier for him, to his trophy case, to the talk about his "reign of terror" which is not too far divorced from the likes of his rogues.
* ShadowArchetype: Of DCEU Batman. Like him, he went downward spiral because of his protégé's death (Robin in DCEU Batman's case, Kate Kane in Earth-99 Batman's case) and because he started killing. He also quickly perceive Superman as a threat once he knew about him. The stark difference is that while DCEU Batman did not succeed, this Batman did, and he kept falling off the deep end.
* StoppedCaring: His CareerEndingInjury plus the death of his Kate has left him apathetic about everything.
* StrawNihilist: Believes that not only is there no hope for his universe, but that there is no hope for any Earth on ''any'' universe, and says so down to his dying breath.
* SuicideByCop: His death has shades of this, as he basically forces Kate to kill him and previously rambles about being better off dead.
-->'''Bruce:''' Yes, let it end, let it all end. This world's not worth saving in ''any'' universe.
* TimeShiftedActor: Possibly. Earth-99 has a number of doppelgangers with Earth-1, including Kate and Luke, while the two different Bruce Waynes are played different actors, with Earth-1 Bruce being played by the much younger Warren Christie. But due to this being a much older Bruce, this trope could be in effect.
* TrophyRoom: Luke euphemistically calls Bruce's library a collection of "mementos" but Kara quickly recognizes it for what it is. Proves to be his undoing, since the most prominent trophy on display is Clark Kent's shattered glasses.
* VillainousLegacy: Although he dies in his first and only appearance, Kate later reflects on this murderous version of him when she herself accidentally kills August Cartwright, worried that she's becoming more like him. In fact, it turns out Earth-1 Bruce has ''also'' taken a life; specifically, The Joker's. Ironically, Earth-99 Bruce's own death was also in a sense caused by Kate, though [[SelfDisposingVillain she only meant to push him back in self-defense]].
* WalkingSpoiler: Talking about this version of Bruce Wayne beyond him being an older one played by Kevin Conroy reveals his AdaptationalVillainy status.
* WeUsedToBeFriends: Implied; Bruce refers to Superman as "Clark", showing that, at minimum, he knew Superman's secret identity.
* WhamLine: The line that reveals his MaskOfSanity for what it is.
-->'''Bruce:''' I've lost track of how many people I've killed.
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* ActorAllusion: A small one. Before he's physically revealed, all we hear is his familiar deep voice coming from the stairs; Kevin Conroy, of course, is famous for his extensive voice work as Batman.
* AdaptationalVillainy: With regards to his inspirations.
** The Batman of ''ComicBook/KingdomCome'' was a bit darker a hero than normal, turning Gotham into a borderline police state and pretending to ally with the villains, but he was still a hero. Earth-99's Batman is, at best, a KnightTemplar, and at worst, no different from the killers he once fought against; whatever you lean towards seeing him as, he's undeniably a xenophobic serial killer who loses all sympathy when you lay eyes on those glasses.
** The elderly Bruce Wayne of ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond'' is highly cynical, but has his bright spots, and actually retired once he was aware he [[BatmanGrabsAGun was going to go too far]] due to his increasing age. On the other hand, Bruce Wayne of Earth-99 kept going well into his old age, becoming increasingly brutal, and only stopped once he was crippled in his final battle with Superman.
** He went through the same kind of path as Bruce/Batman from ''Film/BatmanVSupermanDawnOfJustice'' (hatred of Kryptonians out of BewareTheSuperman), but had no HeelRealization, didn't spare the life of Superman and didn't become TheAtoner.
* AdvertisedExtra: He was prominently advertised, but dies relatively quickly during Part 2 of the Crisis.
* BewareTheSuperman: Or in this case, Beware the Batman. This Earth was subjected to Batman relinquishing his ThouShaltNotKill rule and going on a killing spree, to the point where he it was considered a Reign of Terror.
* BeyondRedemption: He's way past any redemption point despite Earth-1 Kate's attempt to convince him to change his ways.
* BombThrowingAnarchists: Borrows a line from ''ComicBook/TheDarkKnightReturns'' ("He always said yes, to anyone with a badge or a flag") to explain his agenda beyond kneejerk [[BewareTheSuperman FantasticRacism.]] Echoing themes in Supergirl's relationship with the D.E.O., this Superman chose to cooperate with the U.S. government, making it unacceptably powerful in Bruce's eyes. Bruce's opposition turned out [[GoneHorriblyRight more effective than he planned for]]; the world is now a [[AnarchyIsChaos chaotic wasteland]].
* BrokenAce: Years of fighting have left him an old, broken mess, dependent on an exoskeleton just to move around to say nothing about his mental state.
* BrokeYourArmPunchingOutCthulhu: He managed to defeat and kill Superman, but at the expense of the CareerEndingInjury he currently (and permanently) has.
* CharacterTics: When speaking, Bruce has his mouth and lips dart all over the place, as if he can't control them. This is a permutation of how Kevin Conroy does his Batman and Bruce voice in a recording booth, as he's a Voice Actor by trade, doing those sorts of vocal movements isn't weird for him, but it does look quite odd to the audience. Though considering he's portraying an elderly, slightly nutty in the head Bruce Wayne here, it works in his favour.
* CareerEndingInjury: His battle with Superman has left him too mentally and physically broken to continue his crime-fighting.
* CompositeCharacter: He has the looks of Batman from ''ComicBook/KingdomCome'', with Conroy playing him similarly to Old Bruce from ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond'', but his attitude is more similar to the version from ''Film/BatmanVSupermanDawnOfJustice'' pre-HeelRealization, and he quotes both that film and '' ComicBook/TheDarkKnightReturns'' to describe his hatred of Superman. His Batmobile is also based on the [[Film/Batman1989 Tim Burton version]], though we only see it under a sheet.
* TheCynic: He has long since abandoned any kind of hope and will to fight, basically waiting to die in his manor, even saying that it is probably best if the Anti-Monitor ends his miserable existence.
* DarkIsEvil: Unlike [[DarkIsNotEvil virtually every other Batman]], this one is a FallenHero and a serial killer responsible for the deaths of most of his rogues and Superman.
* DeathSeeker: He's a bitter old hermit waiting for death in his mansion. He pretty much goads Kate [[SuicideByCop into killing him]].
* DeconstructedCharacterArchetype: Of the DarkerAndEdgier interpretations of Batman, but particularly the [[Film/BatmanVSupermanDawnOfJustice versions]] where he abandons his no-kill rule. Instead of making a difference, his legacy is that the public sees him as a murderer instead of a PragmaticHero, and he's left to live out his remaining days a physically and mentally broken old man with no real friends or allies and no belief in the fundamental goodness in others.
* DentedIron: Decades of crime-fighting visibly took a toll on his body, though Luke says it was mainly due to his battle with Superman.
* DespairEventHorizon: He's long past it, having given up his life as Batman, broken on the physical, mental, and spiritual levels. He's so far gone that as far as he's concerned, his Earth and every other ''should'' die in Crisis, as there's no hope left for ''any'' of them.
* DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu: He managed to defeat ''and'' kill Superman, though not without a cost.
* DidntThinkThisThrough: Thinking it was a good idea to kill Superman can only be described as Bruce allowing his bigotry towards Kryptonians to [[StupidEvil override his common sense]], given the CareerEndingInjury this was [[BrokeYourArmPunchingOutCthulhu inevitably going to cause]]. Even [[MyMasterRightOrWrong Luke]] notes that going after Superman was idiotic. And then he goes against another Kryptonian, Kara, and this time he's screwed because not only is he physically disabled but it's two against one - Kate, a BadassNormal unaffected by Kryptonite who only flunked military academy because she was a victim of homophobic discrimination, is prepared to protect Kara from this lunatic. The result is Kate accidentally kicking him into the Batcomputer, resulting in a [[HighVoltageDeath fatal electric shock]].
* TheDreaded: While this is a common quality of Batman's, this one went above and beyond. By the time his "war on crime" finally ended, Gotham celebrated his downfall as the end of a reign of terror.
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Despite how far he's fallen, Bruce still cares about Kate, and is happy to meet her Earth-1 counterpart. Until Kate tries to stand up for Kara, at least.
* EvilAllAlong: He is not a Paragon of anything, but a serial killer who even murdered Superman just for being a hidden alien.
* EvilCannotComprehendGood: He's so far gone that he considers breaking one's moral codes to be an inevitability. He's also confused and angry to see Kate defending a Kryptonian, derisively commenting that the Kate he knew didn't trust anyone.
* EvilDoppelganger: While he's a FallenHero rather than straight out evil, he has still crossed a line further than any known Batman has. The only exception is the AlternateUniverse version of his Earth-167 counterpart, who is essentially [[CompositeCharacter the Joker]] and was never a hero which makes this version the second most evil version of Bruce Wayne.
* EvilSoundsDeep: He has a ''very'' deep, gruff voice, fitting since he's played by Batman's most iconic voice actor, and has descended into psychosis.
* FallenHero: After starting to kill, he fell off the deep end.
* FantasticRacism: He killed Superman mainly for being a "strange visitor from another planet [who came] to Earth with powers and abilities far beyond those of mortal men". He attacks Earth-38's Supergirl, whom he has no history with or quarrel against, for the same reason, and his commentary indicates he considers her subhuman.
-->'''Bruce:''' The Kate I knew didn't trust anyone, let alone [[WhatMeasureIsANonHuman a Kryptonian]].
* FauxAffablyEvil: He's quite well-mannered and presentable in his introduction, telling Luke to stand down and welcome their new guests. But then the MaskOfSanity drops and his true self gets revealed to Kate.
* {{Foil}}: To the Earth-96 Clark Kent / Superman. Both are AlternateUniverse versions of the two core DC heroes, both are potential Paragons, both are {{Old Superhero}}es who are much more older than their main counterparts, both are loosely based off the ''ComicBook/KingdomCome'' version, and both experienced immense tragedy in the loss of loved ones. However, the contrast comes where grief ended up breaking Bruce and turning him [[HeWhoFightsMonsters into a monster]] as bad as his villains, while Clark stayed true to his ideals and ended up an even bigger hero. Bruce is a RetiredBadass (or rather a RetiredMonster) by virtue of experiencing a CareerEndingInjury and forced to use an exoskeleton to move about, while Clark is still very much active as a superhero and even stronger than most Supermen due to more years spent under the yellow sun. While Bruce was ultimately not the Paragon of Courage, Clark was indeed the Paragon of Truth. In essence both physically and mentally, Clark is the best Superman of all, while Bruce is Batman at his very worst.
* HandicappedBadass: He suffered a CareerEndingInjury that necessitates wearing an exoskeleton just to move, but he's still able to incapacitate Kara using said suit.
* HeWhoFightsMonsters: He directly quotes the Nietzsche passage to Kate. Not only did he kill most of his rogues gallery, he even murdered his Earth's version of Superman!
* HighVoltageDeath: Kate inadvertently kills him by kicking him back against the Batcomputer, which fries his exoskeleton to lethal extremes.
* ItGetsEasier: Admits this, when it comes to killing.
-->'''Bruce:''' You ''start'' with a code, you hang onto it with every ''[[SillyRabbitIdealismIsForKids self-righteous]]'' breath, but then you take one life, then another, then another, then another. You'll see.
* KarmicDeath: His attempt to murder Kara for being a Kryptonian results in Kate accidentally killing him.
* LeanAndMean: He's incredibly bony, presumably because his body is permanently broken by Superman and can no longer be exercised as a result. And mean? Just look at all the mementos he kept of the people who died because of his actions.
* ManInTheMachine: Is dependent on a PoweredArmor exoskeleton to move, giving him super-strength but otherwise greatly limiting his mobility, akin to the version of Batman seen in ''ComicBook/KingdomCome''. It was his world's Superman who put him there.
* MaskOfSanity: He seems rational at first, albeit broken and more cynical than ever, seeming to just be a logical conclusion to his lifetime of fighting crime in Gotham. The mask starts to slip when he admits to Kate that he's killed too many people to count, and it's gone completely by the time Kara confronts him in the Batcave, revealing the embittered, xenophobic, nihilistic monster that he's become.
* MyGreatestFailure:AmbiguousSituation: We don't know exactly how Bruce-99's StartOfDarkness began, but seeing his Kate try to follow in his footsteps (and do it better and less lethally than him) only to die sounds like it was part of it.
* NoisyRobots: His exoskeleton emits noise whenever he moves.
* PetTheDog:
** He chides Luke for being rude when Kate and Kara come to call, as they don't get visitors very often.
** He's genuinely polite and friendly towards Kate for most of the time they spend talking, clearly happy to see his cousin again, even if this isn't the Kate he lost.
* PoweredArmor: Earth-99 Batman is in an exoskeleton due to a lifetime of injuries. It's powered by Kryptonite.
* PyrrhicVictory: He accomplished the nigh impossible task of killing his world's Superman, only to be crippled from his wounds.
* RedemptionRejection: Kate begs him to take up the mantle of the Paragon of Courage and stop the Crisis to redeem himself, but he coldly dismisses the idea that either he or the Multiverse deserves to be saved.
* RedHerring: He was not the Paragon of Courage, rather it was Kate herself.
* RetiredMonster: We see a newspaper headline proclaiming that the Batman's "reign of terror" ended some time ago, presumably after his fight with Superman took him out of commission.
* SeenItAll: Other than some surprise at seeing Kate, he isn't fazed by a visit from her alternate Earth doppelgänger or learning about a Multiverse facing impending annihilation. That's because he's past caring and actually welcomes the end of all life.
* SelfDisposingVillain: While Kate is [[AccidentalMurder somewhat]] responsible for his death, it's mostly his own fault. He attacks her, she kicks him back in self-defense,which unintentionally leads to him and his armor being fatally electrocuted by an apparatus on the table.
* SerialKiller: Heavily implied to have become this, from his talk of how killing became easier for him, to his trophy case, to the talk about his "reign of terror" which is not too far divorced from the likes of his rogues.
* ShadowArchetype: Of DCEU Batman. Like him, he went downward spiral because of his protégé's death (Robin in DCEU Batman's case, Kate Kane in Earth-99 Batman's case) and because he started killing. He also quickly perceive Superman as a threat once he knew about him. The stark difference is that while DCEU Batman did not succeed, this Batman did, and he kept falling off the deep end.
* StoppedCaring: His CareerEndingInjury plus the death of his Kate has left him apathetic about everything.
* StrawNihilist: Believes that not only is there no hope for his universe, but that there is no hope for any Earth on ''any'' universe, and says so down to his dying breath.
* SuicideByCop: His death has shades of this, as he basically forces Kate to kill him and previously rambles about being better off dead.
-->'''Bruce:''' Yes, let it end, let it all end. This world's not worth saving in ''any'' universe.
* TimeShiftedActor: Possibly. Earth-99 has a number of doppelgangers with Earth-1, including Kate and Luke, while the two different Bruce Waynes are played different actors, with Earth-1 Bruce being played by the much younger Warren Christie. But due to this being a much older Bruce, this trope could be in effect.
* TrophyRoom: Luke euphemistically calls Bruce's library a collection of "mementos" but Kara quickly recognizes it for what it is. Proves to be his undoing, since the most prominent trophy on display is Clark Kent's shattered glasses.
* VillainousLegacy: Although he dies in his first and only appearance, Kate later reflects on this murderousversion (Oliver Queen or Connor Hawke) of him when she herself accidentally kills August Cartwright, worried that she's becoming more like him. In fact, it turns out Earth-1 Bruce has ''also'' taken a life; specifically, The Joker's. Ironically, Earth-99 Bruce's own death was also in a sense caused by Kate, though [[SelfDisposingVillain she only meant to push him back in self-defense]].
* WalkingSpoiler: Talking aboutthe character this version of Bruce Wayne beyond him being an older is.
* MythologyGag: His costume is the same oneplayed worn by Kevin Conroy reveals the ''Series/{{Smallville}}'' version.
* RedShirt: One of the superheroes slain by Mar Novu.
* StartToCorpse: Introduced via hisAdaptationalVillainy status.
* WeUsedToBeFriends: Implied; Bruce refers to Superman as "Clark", showing that, at minimum, he knew Superman's secret identity.
* WhamLine: The line that reveals his MaskOfSanity for what it is.
-->'''Bruce:''' I've lost track of how many people I've killed.dead body.
* AdaptationalVillainy: With regards to his inspirations.
** The Batman of ''ComicBook/KingdomCome'' was a bit darker a hero than normal, turning Gotham into a borderline police state and pretending to ally with the villains, but he was still a hero. Earth-99's Batman is, at best, a KnightTemplar, and at worst, no different from the killers he once fought against; whatever you lean towards seeing him as, he's undeniably a xenophobic serial killer who loses all sympathy when you lay eyes on those glasses.
** The elderly Bruce Wayne of ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond'' is highly cynical, but has his bright spots, and actually retired once he was aware he [[BatmanGrabsAGun was going to go too far]] due to his increasing age. On the other hand, Bruce Wayne of Earth-99 kept going well into his old age, becoming increasingly brutal, and only stopped once he was crippled in his final battle with Superman.
** He went through the same kind of path as Bruce/Batman from ''Film/BatmanVSupermanDawnOfJustice'' (hatred of Kryptonians out of BewareTheSuperman), but had no HeelRealization, didn't spare the life of Superman and didn't become TheAtoner.
* AdvertisedExtra: He was prominently advertised, but dies relatively quickly during Part 2 of the Crisis.
* BewareTheSuperman: Or in this case, Beware the Batman. This Earth was subjected to Batman relinquishing his ThouShaltNotKill rule and going on a killing spree, to the point where he it was considered a Reign of Terror.
* BeyondRedemption: He's way past any redemption point despite Earth-1 Kate's attempt to convince him to change his ways.
* BombThrowingAnarchists: Borrows a line from ''ComicBook/TheDarkKnightReturns'' ("He always said yes, to anyone with a badge or a flag") to explain his agenda beyond kneejerk [[BewareTheSuperman FantasticRacism.]] Echoing themes in Supergirl's relationship with the D.E.O., this Superman chose to cooperate with the U.S. government, making it unacceptably powerful in Bruce's eyes. Bruce's opposition turned out [[GoneHorriblyRight more effective than he planned for]]; the world is now a [[AnarchyIsChaos chaotic wasteland]].
* BrokenAce: Years of fighting have left him an old, broken mess, dependent on an exoskeleton just to move around to say nothing about his mental state.
* BrokeYourArmPunchingOutCthulhu: He managed to defeat and kill Superman, but at the expense of the CareerEndingInjury he currently (and permanently) has.
* CharacterTics: When speaking, Bruce has his mouth and lips dart all over the place, as if he can't control them. This is a permutation of how Kevin Conroy does his Batman and Bruce voice in a recording booth, as he's a Voice Actor by trade, doing those sorts of vocal movements isn't weird for him, but it does look quite odd to the audience. Though considering he's portraying an elderly, slightly nutty in the head Bruce Wayne here, it works in his favour.
* CareerEndingInjury: His battle with Superman has left him too mentally and physically broken to continue his crime-fighting.
* CompositeCharacter: He has the looks of Batman from ''ComicBook/KingdomCome'', with Conroy playing him similarly to Old Bruce from ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond'', but his attitude is more similar to the version from ''Film/BatmanVSupermanDawnOfJustice'' pre-HeelRealization, and he quotes both that film and '' ComicBook/TheDarkKnightReturns'' to describe his hatred of Superman. His Batmobile is also based on the [[Film/Batman1989 Tim Burton version]], though we only see it under a sheet.
* TheCynic: He has long since abandoned any kind of hope and will to fight, basically waiting to die in his manor, even saying that it is probably best if the Anti-Monitor ends his miserable existence.
* DarkIsEvil: Unlike [[DarkIsNotEvil virtually every other Batman]], this one is a FallenHero and a serial killer responsible for the deaths of most of his rogues and Superman.
* DeathSeeker: He's a bitter old hermit waiting for death in his mansion. He pretty much goads Kate [[SuicideByCop into killing him]].
* DeconstructedCharacterArchetype: Of the DarkerAndEdgier interpretations of Batman, but particularly the [[Film/BatmanVSupermanDawnOfJustice versions]] where he abandons his no-kill rule. Instead of making a difference, his legacy is that the public sees him as a murderer instead of a PragmaticHero, and he's left to live out his remaining days a physically and mentally broken old man with no real friends or allies and no belief in the fundamental goodness in others.
* DentedIron: Decades of crime-fighting visibly took a toll on his body, though Luke says it was mainly due to his battle with Superman.
* DespairEventHorizon: He's long past it, having given up his life as Batman, broken on the physical, mental, and spiritual levels. He's so far gone that as far as he's concerned, his Earth and every other ''should'' die in Crisis, as there's no hope left for ''any'' of them.
* DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu: He managed to defeat ''and'' kill Superman, though not without a cost.
* DidntThinkThisThrough: Thinking it was a good idea to kill Superman can only be described as Bruce allowing his bigotry towards Kryptonians to [[StupidEvil override his common sense]], given the CareerEndingInjury this was [[BrokeYourArmPunchingOutCthulhu inevitably going to cause]]. Even [[MyMasterRightOrWrong Luke]] notes that going after Superman was idiotic. And then he goes against another Kryptonian, Kara, and this time he's screwed because not only is he physically disabled but it's two against one - Kate, a BadassNormal unaffected by Kryptonite who only flunked military academy because she was a victim of homophobic discrimination, is prepared to protect Kara from this lunatic. The result is Kate accidentally kicking him into the Batcomputer, resulting in a [[HighVoltageDeath fatal electric shock]].
* TheDreaded: While this is a common quality of Batman's, this one went above and beyond. By the time his "war on crime" finally ended, Gotham celebrated his downfall as the end of a reign of terror.
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Despite how far he's fallen, Bruce still cares about Kate, and is happy to meet her Earth-1 counterpart. Until Kate tries to stand up for Kara, at least.
* EvilAllAlong: He is not a Paragon of anything, but a serial killer who even murdered Superman just for being a hidden alien.
* EvilCannotComprehendGood: He's so far gone that he considers breaking one's moral codes to be an inevitability. He's also confused and angry to see Kate defending a Kryptonian, derisively commenting that the Kate he knew didn't trust anyone.
* EvilDoppelganger: While he's a FallenHero rather than straight out evil, he has still crossed a line further than any known Batman has. The only exception is the AlternateUniverse version of his Earth-167 counterpart, who is essentially [[CompositeCharacter the Joker]] and was never a hero which makes this version the second most evil version of Bruce Wayne.
* EvilSoundsDeep: He has a ''very'' deep, gruff voice, fitting since he's played by Batman's most iconic voice actor, and has descended into psychosis.
* FallenHero: After starting to kill, he fell off the deep end.
* FantasticRacism: He killed Superman mainly for being a "strange visitor from another planet [who came] to Earth with powers and abilities far beyond those of mortal men". He attacks Earth-38's Supergirl, whom he has no history with or quarrel against, for the same reason, and his commentary indicates he considers her subhuman.
-->'''Bruce:''' The Kate I knew didn't trust anyone, let alone [[WhatMeasureIsANonHuman a Kryptonian]].
* FauxAffablyEvil: He's quite well-mannered and presentable in his introduction, telling Luke to stand down and welcome their new guests. But then the MaskOfSanity drops and his true self gets revealed to Kate.
* {{Foil}}: To the Earth-96 Clark Kent / Superman. Both are AlternateUniverse versions of the two core DC heroes, both are potential Paragons, both are {{Old Superhero}}es who are much more older than their main counterparts, both are loosely based off the ''ComicBook/KingdomCome'' version, and both experienced immense tragedy in the loss of loved ones. However, the contrast comes where grief ended up breaking Bruce and turning him [[HeWhoFightsMonsters into a monster]] as bad as his villains, while Clark stayed true to his ideals and ended up an even bigger hero. Bruce is a RetiredBadass (or rather a RetiredMonster) by virtue of experiencing a CareerEndingInjury and forced to use an exoskeleton to move about, while Clark is still very much active as a superhero and even stronger than most Supermen due to more years spent under the yellow sun. While Bruce was ultimately not the Paragon of Courage, Clark was indeed the Paragon of Truth. In essence both physically and mentally, Clark is the best Superman of all, while Bruce is Batman at his very worst.
* HandicappedBadass: He suffered a CareerEndingInjury that necessitates wearing an exoskeleton just to move, but he's still able to incapacitate Kara using said suit.
* HeWhoFightsMonsters: He directly quotes the Nietzsche passage to Kate. Not only did he kill most of his rogues gallery, he even murdered his Earth's version of Superman!
* HighVoltageDeath: Kate inadvertently kills him by kicking him back against the Batcomputer, which fries his exoskeleton to lethal extremes.
* ItGetsEasier: Admits this, when it comes to killing.
-->'''Bruce:''' You ''start'' with a code, you hang onto it with every ''[[SillyRabbitIdealismIsForKids self-righteous]]'' breath, but then you take one life, then another, then another, then another. You'll see.
* KarmicDeath: His attempt to murder Kara for being a Kryptonian results in Kate accidentally killing him.
* LeanAndMean: He's incredibly bony, presumably because his body is permanently broken by Superman and can no longer be exercised as a result. And mean? Just look at all the mementos he kept of the people who died because of his actions.
* ManInTheMachine: Is dependent on a PoweredArmor exoskeleton to move, giving him super-strength but otherwise greatly limiting his mobility, akin to the version of Batman seen in ''ComicBook/KingdomCome''. It was his world's Superman who put him there.
* MaskOfSanity: He seems rational at first, albeit broken and more cynical than ever, seeming to just be a logical conclusion to his lifetime of fighting crime in Gotham. The mask starts to slip when he admits to Kate that he's killed too many people to count, and it's gone completely by the time Kara confronts him in the Batcave, revealing the embittered, xenophobic, nihilistic monster that he's become.
* MyGreatestFailure:
* NoisyRobots: His exoskeleton emits noise whenever he moves.
* PetTheDog:
** He chides Luke for being rude when Kate and Kara come to call, as they don't get visitors very often.
** He's genuinely polite and friendly towards Kate for most of the time they spend talking, clearly happy to see his cousin again, even if this isn't the Kate he lost.
* PoweredArmor: Earth-99 Batman is in an exoskeleton due to a lifetime of injuries. It's powered by Kryptonite.
* PyrrhicVictory: He accomplished the nigh impossible task of killing his world's Superman, only to be crippled from his wounds.
* RedemptionRejection: Kate begs him to take up the mantle of the Paragon of Courage and stop the Crisis to redeem himself, but he coldly dismisses the idea that either he or the Multiverse deserves to be saved.
* RedHerring: He was not the Paragon of Courage, rather it was Kate herself.
* RetiredMonster: We see a newspaper headline proclaiming that the Batman's "reign of terror" ended some time ago, presumably after his fight with Superman took him out of commission.
* SeenItAll: Other than some surprise at seeing Kate, he isn't fazed by a visit from her alternate Earth doppelgänger or learning about a Multiverse facing impending annihilation. That's because he's past caring and actually welcomes the end of all life.
* SelfDisposingVillain: While Kate is [[AccidentalMurder somewhat]] responsible for his death, it's mostly his own fault. He attacks her, she kicks him back in self-defense,
* SerialKiller: Heavily implied to have become this, from his talk of how killing became easier for him, to his trophy case, to the talk about his "reign of terror" which is not too far divorced from the likes of his rogues.
* ShadowArchetype: Of DCEU Batman. Like him, he went downward spiral because of his protégé's death (Robin in DCEU Batman's case, Kate Kane in Earth-99 Batman's case) and because he started killing. He also quickly perceive Superman as a threat once he knew about him. The stark difference is that while DCEU Batman did not succeed, this Batman did, and he kept falling off the deep end.
* StoppedCaring: His CareerEndingInjury plus the death of his Kate has left him apathetic about everything.
* StrawNihilist: Believes that not only is there no hope for his universe, but that there is no hope for any Earth on ''any'' universe, and says so down to his dying breath.
* SuicideByCop: His death has shades of this, as he basically forces Kate to kill him and previously rambles about being better off dead.
-->'''Bruce:''' Yes, let it end, let it all end. This world's not worth saving in ''any'' universe.
* TimeShiftedActor: Possibly. Earth-99 has a number of doppelgangers with Earth-1, including Kate and Luke, while the two different Bruce Waynes are played different actors, with Earth-1 Bruce being played by the much younger Warren Christie. But due to this being a much older Bruce, this trope could be in effect.
* TrophyRoom: Luke euphemistically calls Bruce's library a collection of "mementos" but Kara quickly recognizes it for what it is. Proves to be his undoing, since the most prominent trophy on display is Clark Kent's shattered glasses.
* VillainousLegacy: Although he dies in his first and only appearance, Kate later reflects on this murderous
* WalkingSpoiler: Talking about
* MythologyGag: His costume is the same one
* RedShirt: One of the superheroes slain by Mar Novu.
* StartToCorpse: Introduced via his
* WeUsedToBeFriends: Implied; Bruce refers to Superman as "Clark", showing that, at minimum, he knew Superman's secret identity.
* WhamLine: The line that reveals his MaskOfSanity for what it is.
-->'''Bruce:''' I've lost track of how many people I've killed.
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[[folder:Luke Fox]]
!![[ComicBook/{{Batwing}} Luke Fox]]
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/CamrusJohnson
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/Batwoman2019S1E9CrisisOnInfiniteEarthsHourTwo Crisis on Infinite Earths, Part Two]]" (''Batwoman'' 1x9)
!!!'''Appearance:''' ''Series/{{Crisis On Infinite Earths|2019}}''[[note]](''Series/{{Batwoman|2019}}'')[[/note]]
The Earth-99 version of Luke Fox.
->See the Characters/ArrowverseBatFamily page for Earth-1 Luke Fox
!![[ComicBook/{{Batwing}} Luke Fox]]
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/CamrusJohnson
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/Batwoman2019S1E9CrisisOnInfiniteEarthsHourTwo Crisis on Infinite Earths, Part Two]]" (''Batwoman'' 1x9)
!!!'''Appearance:''' ''Series/{{Crisis On Infinite Earths|2019}}''[[note]](''Series/{{Batwoman|2019}}'')[[/note]]
The Earth-99 version of Luke Fox.
->See the Characters/ArrowverseBatFamily page for Earth-1 Luke Fox
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!![[ComicBook/{{Batwing}} Luke Fox]]
!!!'''Species:'''
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!! ComicBook/{{Firestorm|DCComics}}
!!!'''Species''': Empowered Human
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/Batwoman2019S1E9CrisisOnInfiniteEarthsHourTwo Crisis on Infinite Earths, Part Two]]" (''Batwoman'' 1x9)
!!!'''Appearance:''' ''Series/{{Crisis On Infinite Earths|2019}}''[[note]](''Series/{{Batwoman|2019}}'')[[/note]]
The Earth-99 version of Luke Fox.
->See the Characters/ArrowverseBatFamily page for Earth-1 Luke Fox
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* AdaptationalWimp: [[{{DownplayedTrope}} Downplayed Trope.]] While not as competent as his comics counterpart, he still fares better in combat than the main Earth-1 Luke.
* AlternateUniverseReedRichardsIsAwesome: He is much more muscular than his Earth-1 counterpart, as noted by Kate and Kara, and he is not shy to draw a gun on intruders, even if they are strong enough to break down a door.
* CompositeCharacter: Takes the place of Terry [=McGinnis=] as the young man accompanying an elderly retired Bruce Wayne.
* MrFanservice: The first thing Kate notices about him is his abs.
* MyMasterRightOrWrong: He shows no issue with Bruce killing his RoguesGallery and [[spoiler:Superman]], only remarking that going after the latter [[DidntThinkThisThrough wasn't a]] [[StupidEvil good]] [[CareerEndingInjury idea]].
* OnlyFriend: Is this for Bruce Wayne the way Earth-1's Luke is for Kate.
* TruerToTheText: His eagerness to get into action, MrFanservice status, and no-nonsense attitude are much more faithful to the comics than the main Earth-1 version.
* WalkingShirtlessScene: He constantly has an open shirt that shows his muscular build.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: It's unknown what happens to him after Kara discovers Bruce murdered the Superman of Earth-99, especially since he didn’t appear to have any qualms with Batman going through with it along with the fact Kara changed into her Supergirl outfit. Even if Kara left him, he still remained in the mansion after Bruce was [[AccidentalMurder accidentally killed by Kate]].
* AlternateUniverseReedRichardsIsAwesome: He is much more muscular than his Earth-1 counterpart, as noted by Kate and Kara, and he is not shy to draw a gun on intruders, even if they are strong enough to break down a door.
* CompositeCharacter: Takes the place of Terry [=McGinnis=] as the young man accompanying an elderly retired Bruce Wayne.
* MrFanservice: The first thing Kate notices about him is his abs.
* MyMasterRightOrWrong: He shows no issue with Bruce killing his RoguesGallery and [[spoiler:Superman]], only remarking that going after the latter [[DidntThinkThisThrough wasn't a]] [[StupidEvil good]] [[CareerEndingInjury idea]].
* OnlyFriend: Is this for Bruce Wayne the way Earth-1's Luke is for Kate.
* TruerToTheText: His eagerness to get into action, MrFanservice status, and no-nonsense attitude are much more faithful to the comics than the main Earth-1 version.
* WalkingShirtlessScene: He constantly has an open shirt that shows his muscular build.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: It's unknown what happens to him after Kara discovers Bruce murdered the Superman of Earth-99, especially since he didn’t appear to have any qualms with Batman going through with it along with the fact Kara changed into her Supergirl outfit. Even if Kara left him, he still remained in the mansion after Bruce was [[AccidentalMurder accidentally killed by Kate]].
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* AdaptationalWimp: [[{{DownplayedTrope}} Downplayed Trope.]] While not as competent as his comics counterpart, he still fares better in combat than the main Earth-1 Luke.
* AlternateUniverseReedRichardsIsAwesome: He is much more muscular than his Earth-1 counterpart, as noted by Kate and Kara, and he is not shy to draw a gun on intruders,AmbiguousSituation: We don't know which version (a compound of Martin Stein, Ronnie Raymond, Jason Rusch or even if they are strong enough to break down a door.
* CompositeCharacter: TakesJax Jackson) of the place of Terry [=McGinnis=] as the young man accompanying an elderly retired Bruce Wayne.
* MrFanservice: The first thing Kate notices about him is his abs.
* MyMasterRightOrWrong: He shows no issue with Bruce killing his RoguesGallery and [[spoiler:Superman]], only remarking that going after the latter [[DidntThinkThisThrough wasn't a]] [[StupidEvil good]] [[CareerEndingInjury idea]].
* OnlyFriend: Ischaracter this for Bruce Wayne is.
* RedShirt: One of theway Earth-1's Luke is for Kate.
superheroes slain by Mar Novu.
*TruerToTheText: His eagerness to get into action, MrFanservice status, InSpiteOfANail: Another dead Firestorm in TheMultiverse following Earths 2 and no-nonsense attitude are much more faithful to the comics than the main Earth-1 version.
1.
*WalkingShirtlessScene: He constantly has an open shirt that shows StartToCorpse: Introduced via his muscular build.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: It's unknown what happens to him after Kara discovers Bruce murdered the Superman of Earth-99, especially since he didn’t appear to have any qualms with Batman going through with it along with the fact Kara changed into her Supergirl outfit. Even if Kara left him, he still remained in the mansion after Bruce was [[AccidentalMurder accidentally killed by Kate]].dead body.
* AlternateUniverseReedRichardsIsAwesome: He is much more muscular than his Earth-1 counterpart, as noted by Kate and Kara, and he is not shy to draw a gun on intruders,
* CompositeCharacter: Takes
* MrFanservice: The first thing Kate notices about him is his abs.
* MyMasterRightOrWrong: He shows no issue with Bruce killing his RoguesGallery and [[spoiler:Superman]], only remarking that going after the latter [[DidntThinkThisThrough wasn't a]] [[StupidEvil good]] [[CareerEndingInjury idea]].
* OnlyFriend: Is
* RedShirt: One of the
*
*
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: It's unknown what happens to him after Kara discovers Bruce murdered the Superman of Earth-99, especially since he didn’t appear to have any qualms with Batman going through with it along with the fact Kara changed into her Supergirl outfit. Even if Kara left him, he still remained in the mansion after Bruce was [[AccidentalMurder accidentally killed by Kate]].
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[[folder:Kate Kane / Batwoman]]
!![[ComicBook/{{Batwoman}} Kate Kane / Batwoman]]
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/RubyRose
!!!'''Known Aliases:''' ComicBook/{{Batwoman}}
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/Batwoman2019S1E9CrisisOnInfiniteEarthsHourTwo Crisis on Infinite Earths, Part Two]]" (''Batwoman'' 1x9, photo)
!!!'''Appearance:''' ''Series/{{Crisis On Infinite Earths|2019}}''[[note]](''Series/{{Batwoman|2019}}'')[[/note]]
The Earth-99 version of Kate Kane.
->See the Characters/ArrowverseBatFamily page for Earth-1 Kate Kane
!![[ComicBook/{{Batwoman}} Kate Kane / Batwoman]]
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/RubyRose
!!!'''Known Aliases:''' ComicBook/{{Batwoman}}
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/Batwoman2019S1E9CrisisOnInfiniteEarthsHourTwo Crisis on Infinite Earths, Part Two]]" (''Batwoman'' 1x9, photo)
!!!'''Appearance:''' ''Series/{{Crisis On Infinite Earths|2019}}''[[note]](''Series/{{Batwoman|2019}}'')[[/note]]
The Earth-99 version of Kate Kane.
->See the Characters/ArrowverseBatFamily page for Earth-1 Kate Kane
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!![[ComicBook/{{Batwoman}} Kate Kane / Batwoman]]
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/RubyRose
!!!'''Known Aliases:''' ComicBook/{{Batwoman}}
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/Batwoman2019S1E9CrisisOnInfiniteEarthsHourTwo Crisis on Infinite Earths, Part Two]]" (''Batwoman'' 1x9, photo)
!!!'''Appearance:''' ''Series/{{Crisis On Infinite Earths|2019}}''[[note]](''Series/{{Batwoman|2019}}'')[[/note]]
The Earth-99 version of Kate Kane.
->See the Characters/ArrowverseBatFamily page for Earth-1 Kate Kane
[[folder:Hawkman]]
!! ComicBook/{{Hawkman}}
!!!'''Species''': Unknown
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{Supergirl|2015}}'' | ''Series/TheFlash2014'' | ''Series/{{Arrow}}'' | ''Series/{{Elseworlds|2018}}'' [[note]](''Series/TheFlash2014'')[[/note]]
A bird-like superhero.
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* AffirmativeActionLegacy: She succeeded Bruce in the bat mantle but was unfortunately killed off.
* AmbiguousSituation: It's never stated how long her tenure as Batwoman was because all Bruce said is she was killed five years prior to Crisis. Whether she was killed due to inexperience or the dangers of vigilantism finally catching up with her is never elaborated on.
* CynicismCatalyst: Kate's death was a major factor in sending the Bruce Wayne of Earth-99 completely off the rails, although he was starting to go downhill before she became Batwoman and before her death.
* DeadAlternateCounterpart: To Earth-1 Kate.
* FantasticRacism: Possibly. Bruce implies that she shared his xenophobic attitudes towards Kryptonians; however, it's common for bigots to delude themselves into thinking everyone else is as bigoted as they are, so [[UnreliableNarrator this could easily be confirmation bias on Bruce's part]].
* MoralityChain: Bruce is latching on her to be his RedeemingReplacement after he started JumpingOffTheSlipperySlope. After she's killed, Bruce loses it and went all in to the dark side.
* PosthumousCharacter: Appears only in a photo of her and her sister Beth in Bruce's effects.
* RedeemingReplacement: She wanted to be this for Bruce, presumably without his murderous tendencies. It didn't go well for her. [[DownplayedTrope However, he indicates that she also had his trust issues, claiming she didn't trust anyone.]] [[UnreliableNarrator But Bruce may also be deluded about Kate's trust issues, or at least she wasn't as paranoid as Bruce himself was.]]
-->'''Bruce:''' My Kate put on the cape. Thought she'd succeed where I failed. All it did was get herself killed.
* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: As mentioned in AmbiguousSituation above, it's unknown how her tenure as Batwoman ended but one thing's a fact; her life was ended by the dangers of vigilantism. It doesn't help that some criminals are likely metahumans, and unlike Earth-1, alien criminals are also implied to be rampant in this universe, if Superman's presence is any indication.
* WideEyedIdealist: Bruce sees his Kate as having been this, leading to her inevitable death, and diagnoses Earth-1's Kate as having the same problem. Time will tell if he was right.
* AmbiguousSituation: It's never stated how long her tenure as Batwoman was because all Bruce said is she was killed five years prior to Crisis. Whether she was killed due to inexperience or the dangers of vigilantism finally catching up with her is never elaborated on.
* CynicismCatalyst: Kate's death was a major factor in sending the Bruce Wayne of Earth-99 completely off the rails, although he was starting to go downhill before she became Batwoman and before her death.
* DeadAlternateCounterpart: To Earth-1 Kate.
* FantasticRacism: Possibly. Bruce implies that she shared his xenophobic attitudes towards Kryptonians; however, it's common for bigots to delude themselves into thinking everyone else is as bigoted as they are, so [[UnreliableNarrator this could easily be confirmation bias on Bruce's part]].
* MoralityChain: Bruce is latching on her to be his RedeemingReplacement after he started JumpingOffTheSlipperySlope. After she's killed, Bruce loses it and went all in to the dark side.
* PosthumousCharacter: Appears only in a photo of her and her sister Beth in Bruce's effects.
* RedeemingReplacement: She wanted to be this for Bruce, presumably without his murderous tendencies. It didn't go well for her. [[DownplayedTrope However, he indicates that she also had his trust issues, claiming she didn't trust anyone.]] [[UnreliableNarrator But Bruce may also be deluded about Kate's trust issues, or at least she wasn't as paranoid as Bruce himself was.]]
-->'''Bruce:''' My Kate put on the cape. Thought she'd succeed where I failed. All it did was get herself killed.
* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: As mentioned in AmbiguousSituation above, it's unknown how her tenure as Batwoman ended but one thing's a fact; her life was ended by the dangers of vigilantism. It doesn't help that some criminals are likely metahumans, and unlike Earth-1, alien criminals are also implied to be rampant in this universe, if Superman's presence is any indication.
* WideEyedIdealist: Bruce sees his Kate as having been this, leading to her inevitable death, and diagnoses Earth-1's Kate as having the same problem. Time will tell if he was right.
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* CynicismCatalyst: Kate's death was a major factor in sending the Bruce Wayne of Earth-99 completely off the rails, although he was starting to go downhill before she became Batwoman and before her death.
* DeadAlternateCounterpart: To Earth-1 Kate.
* FantasticRacism: Possibly. Bruce implies that she shared his xenophobic attitudes towards Kryptonians; however, it's common for bigots to delude themselves into thinking everyone else is as bigoted as they are, so [[UnreliableNarrator
*
* PosthumousCharacter: Appears only in a photo of her and her sister Beth in Bruce's effects.
* RedeemingReplacement: She wanted to be
* RedShirt: One of the superheroes slain by Mar Novu.
* StartToCorpse: Introduced via his
-->'''Bruce:''' My Kate put on the cape. Thought she'd succeed where I failed. All it did was get herself killed.
*
* WideEyedIdealist: Bruce sees his Kate as having been this, leading to her inevitable death, and diagnoses Earth-1's Kate as having the same problem. Time will tell if he was right.
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!!!Criminals
[[folder:Clayface]]
!!Clayface
!!!'''Species:''' Metahuman
Notorious criminal whom Earth-99 Batman fought years prior.
->See Characters/ArrowverseGothamCityCriminals for the Earth-1 character who bears his/her code name and background
->See Characters/BirdsOfPrey2002 for the Earth-203 character who bears his name and background
[[folder:Clayface]]
!!Clayface
!!!'''Species:''' Metahuman
Notorious criminal whom Earth-99 Batman fought years prior.
->See Characters/ArrowverseGothamCityCriminals for the Earth-1 character who bears his/her code name and background
->See Characters/BirdsOfPrey2002 for the Earth-203 character who bears his name and background
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[[folder:Clayface]]
!!Clayface
!!!'''Species:''' Metahuman
Notorious criminal whom Earth-99 Batman fought years prior.
->See Characters/ArrowverseGothamCityCriminals for the Earth-1 character who bears his/her code name and background
->See Characters/BirdsOfPrey2002 for the Earth-203 character who bears his name and background
[[folder:Hawkgirl]]
!! Hawkgirl
!!!'''Species''': Unknown
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{Supergirl|2015}}'' | ''Series/TheFlash2014'' | ''Series/{{Arrow}}'' | ''Series/{{Elseworlds|2018}}'' [[note]](''Series/TheFlash2014'')[[/note]]
A bird-like superhero.
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* AndIMustScream: Currently in the state of a puddle of mud, according to Bruce.
* TheGhost: Only mentioned by Bruce.
* LifesavingMisfortune: Being trapped in a state of mud is still better than being killed by Batman like most of the other supervillain contemporaries.
* {{Shapeshifting}}: Clayface can turn to any form due to being made of, well, clay.
* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Only addressed as Clayface by Bruce, thus we don't know which version of the character (Basil Karlo, Matt Hagen, Preston Payne, Sondra Fuller, Cassius Payne, Peter Malley, Todd Russell, Johnny Williams) this is.
* TheGhost: Only mentioned by Bruce.
* LifesavingMisfortune: Being trapped in a state of mud is still better than being killed by Batman like most of the other supervillain contemporaries.
* {{Shapeshifting}}: Clayface can turn to any form due to being made of, well, clay.
* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Only addressed as Clayface by Bruce, thus we don't know which version of the character (Basil Karlo, Matt Hagen, Preston Payne, Sondra Fuller, Cassius Payne, Peter Malley, Todd Russell, Johnny Williams) this is.
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* AndIMustScream: Currently in the state of a puddle of mud, according to Bruce.
* TheGhost: Only mentioned by Bruce.
* LifesavingMisfortune: Being trapped in a state of mud is still better than being killed by Batman like most of the other supervillain contemporaries.
* {{Shapeshifting}}: Clayface can turn to any form due to being made of, well, clay.
* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Only addressed as Clayface by Bruce, thus weAmbiguousSituation: We don't know which version of the character (Basil Karlo, Matt Hagen, Preston Payne, Sondra Fuller, Cassius Payne, Peter Malley, Todd Russell, Johnny Williams) (Shayera, Kendra Saunders, etc.) this is.is.
* AmbiguouslyHuman: We don't know if this version is Thanagarian or a cursed human.
* RedShirt: One of the superheroes slain by Mar Novu.
* StartToCorpse: Introduced via her dead body.
* WingedHumanoid: She has visible wings.
* TheGhost: Only mentioned by Bruce.
* LifesavingMisfortune: Being trapped in a state of mud is still better than being killed by Batman like most of the other supervillain contemporaries.
* {{Shapeshifting}}: Clayface can turn to any form due to being made of, well, clay.
* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Only addressed as Clayface by Bruce, thus we
* AmbiguouslyHuman: We don't know if this version is Thanagarian or a cursed human.
* RedShirt: One of the superheroes slain by Mar Novu.
* StartToCorpse: Introduced via her dead body.
* WingedHumanoid: She has visible wings.
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[[folder:Jane Doe]]
!!Jane Doe
!!!'''Species:''' Human
Notorious criminal currently incarcerated at Arkham Asylum.
->See Characters/ArrowverseGothamCityCriminals for Jonathan Cartwright, the Earth-1 character who bears her background
!!Jane Doe
!!!'''Species:''' Human
Notorious criminal currently incarcerated at Arkham Asylum.
->See Characters/ArrowverseGothamCityCriminals for Jonathan Cartwright, the Earth-1 character who bears her background
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!!Jane Doe
!!!'''Species:'''
[[folder:Stargirl]]
!! ComicBook/{{Stargirl|DCComics}}
!!!'''Species''': Empowered Human
->See Characters/ArrowverseGothamCityCriminals for Jonathan Cartwright, the Earth-1 character who bears her background
A staff-wielding superhero .
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* TheGhost: Only mentioned by Bruce thinking she was the Earth-1 Kate disguising as his beloved late cousin.
* LifesavingMisfortune: Being incarcerated in Arkham is miles and away better than being trapped in a state of mud like Clayface and especially killed by Batman like the rest of her supervillain contemporaries.
* MasterOfDisguise: She grafts skin from people's faces and is an expert at voice mimicry, enabling her to disguise into anyone she chooses.
* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Only known as Jane Doe, her criminal name.
* LifesavingMisfortune: Being incarcerated in Arkham is miles and away better than being trapped in a state of mud like Clayface and especially killed by Batman like the rest of her supervillain contemporaries.
* MasterOfDisguise: She grafts skin from people's faces and is an expert at voice mimicry, enabling her to disguise into anyone she chooses.
* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Only known as Jane Doe, her criminal name.
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* TheGhost: Only mentioned by Bruce thinking she was AmbiguousSituation: We don't know which version of the character this is.
* ForWantOfANail: The Earth-1Kate disguising as his beloved late cousin.
Stargirl was a young adult by UsefulNotes/WorldWarII.
*LifesavingMisfortune: Being incarcerated in Arkham is miles and away better than being trapped in a state MagicStaff: Her weapon, though it didn't made any difference against Mar Novu.
* RedShirt: One ofmud like Clayface and especially killed by Batman like the rest of superheroes slain by Mar Novu.
* StartToCorpse: Introduced via hersupervillain contemporaries.
* MasterOfDisguise: She grafts skin from people's faces and is an expert at voice mimicry, enabling her to disguise into anyone she chooses.
* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Only known as Jane Doe, her criminal name.dead body.
* ForWantOfANail: The Earth-1
*
* RedShirt: One of
* StartToCorpse: Introduced via her
* MasterOfDisguise: She grafts skin from people's faces and is an expert at voice mimicry, enabling her to disguise into anyone she chooses.
* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Only known as Jane Doe, her criminal name.
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[[folder:The Joker]]
!!ComicBook/TheJoker
!!!'''Species:''' Human
A notorious criminal whom Earth-99 Batman killed years prior.
->See Characters/ArrowverseGothamCityCriminals for the Earth-1 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/Titans2018Villains for the Earth-9 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/Batman1966RoguesGallery for the Earth-66 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/BatmanFilmSeriesTheJoker for the Earth-89 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/SupermanFilmSeries for the Earth-96 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/SmallvilleOtherMajorVillains for Bruce Wayne, the AlternateUniverse Earth-167 character who bears his comic book connections
->See Characters/BirdsOfPrey2002 for the Earth-203 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/DCEUTheJoker page for the character in an undesignated Earth who bears his name and background
!!ComicBook/TheJoker
!!!'''Species:''' Human
A notorious criminal whom Earth-99 Batman killed years prior.
->See Characters/ArrowverseGothamCityCriminals for the Earth-1 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/Titans2018Villains for the Earth-9 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/Batman1966RoguesGallery for the Earth-66 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/BatmanFilmSeriesTheJoker for the Earth-89 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/SupermanFilmSeries for the Earth-96 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/SmallvilleOtherMajorVillains for Bruce Wayne, the AlternateUniverse Earth-167 character who bears his comic book connections
->See Characters/BirdsOfPrey2002 for the Earth-203 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/DCEUTheJoker page for the character in an undesignated Earth who bears his name and background
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!!ComicBook/TheJoker
!!!'''Species:'''
[[folder:Huntress]]
!! ComicBook/{{Huntress}}
!!!'''Species''': Human
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{Supergirl|2015}}'' | ''Series/TheFlash2014'' | ''Series/{{Arrow}}'' | ''Series/{{Elseworlds|2018}}'' [[note]](''Series/TheFlash2014'')[[/note]]
A
->See Characters/ArrowverseGothamCityCriminals for the Earth-1 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/Titans2018Villains for the Earth-9 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/Batman1966RoguesGallery for the Earth-66 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/BatmanFilmSeriesTheJoker for the Earth-89 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/SupermanFilmSeries for the Earth-96 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/SmallvilleOtherMajorVillains for Bruce Wayne, the AlternateUniverse Earth-167 character who bears his comic book connections
->See Characters/BirdsOfPrey2002 for the Earth-203 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/DCEUTheJoker page for the character in an undesignated Earth who bears his name and background
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* DeadAlternateCounterpart: ZigZagged. It's played straight with his Earth-66 counterpart. It's unknown if the Joker shown in ''Film/Batman1989'' is the same one captured by Batman in Alexander Knox's newspaper or just a LegacyCharacter. His Earth-1 counterpart's current status is unclear at the time although an episode set after the Crisis indicates that the Earth-1 Joker was also killed by Batman.
* IconicItem: His card is in Bruce's TrophyRoom.
* PosthumousCharacter: Long dead when Earth-1 Kate and Kara arrive on this universe.
* IconicItem: His card is in Bruce's TrophyRoom.
* PosthumousCharacter: Long dead when Earth-1 Kate and Kara arrive on this universe.
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* DeadAlternateCounterpart: ZigZagged. It's played straight with his Earth-66 counterpart. It's unknown if AmbiguousSituation: We don't know which version of the Joker shown in ''Film/Batman1989'' is character (Helena Wayne or Helena Bertinelli) this is.
* RedShirt: One of thesame one captured superheroes slain by Batman in Alexander Knox's newspaper or just a LegacyCharacter. His Earth-1 counterpart's current status is unclear at the time although an episode set after the Crisis indicates that the Earth-1 Joker was also killed by Batman.
Mar Novu.
*IconicItem: His card is in Bruce's TrophyRoom.
* PosthumousCharacter: LongStartToCorpse: Introduced via her dead when Earth-1 Kate and Kara arrive on this universe. body.
* RedShirt: One of the
*
* PosthumousCharacter: Long
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[[folder:The Riddler]]
!!ComicBook/TheRiddler
!!!'''Species:''' Human
A notorious criminal whom Earth-99 Batman killed years prior.
->See Characters/ArrowverseGothamCityCriminals for the Earth-1 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/Titans2018Villains for the Earth-9 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/Batman1966RoguesGallery for the Earth-66 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/BatmanFilmSeriesVillains for the Earth-97 character who bears his name and background
!!ComicBook/TheRiddler
!!!'''Species:''' Human
A notorious criminal whom Earth-99 Batman killed years prior.
->See Characters/ArrowverseGothamCityCriminals for the Earth-1 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/Titans2018Villains for the Earth-9 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/Batman1966RoguesGallery for the Earth-66 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/BatmanFilmSeriesVillains for the Earth-97 character who bears his name and background
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[[folder:The
!!ComicBook/TheRiddler
!!!'''Species:'''
!! ComicBook/TheRay
!!!'''Species''': Empowered Human
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{Supergirl|2015}}'' | ''Series/TheFlash2014'' | ''Series/{{Arrow}}'' | ''Series/{{Elseworlds|2018}}'' [[note]](''Series/TheFlash2014'')[[/note]]
A
->See Characters/ArrowverseGothamCityCriminals for the Earth-1 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/Titans2018Villains for the Earth-9 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/Batman1966RoguesGallery for the Earth-66 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/BatmanFilmSeriesVillains for the Earth-97 character who bears his name and background
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* DeadAlternateCounterpart: ZigZagged. It's played straight with his Earth 66 and 97 counterparts, who are last seen alive. His Earth-1 counterpart's current status is unclear.
* IconicItem: His cane is in Bruce's TrophyRoom.
* PosthumousCharacter: Long dead when Earth-1 Kate and Kara arrive on this universe.
* IconicItem: His cane is in Bruce's TrophyRoom.
* PosthumousCharacter: Long dead when Earth-1 Kate and Kara arrive on this universe.
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* DeadAlternateCounterpart: ZigZagged. It's played straight with AmbiguousSituation: We don't know which version of the character this is.
* InSpiteOfANail: The Ray of Earth-X also died due to interdimensional circumstances.
* RedShirt: One of the superheroes slain by Mar Novu.
* StartToCorpse: Introduced via hisEarth 66 and 97 counterparts, who are last seen alive. His Earth-1 counterpart's current status is unclear.
* IconicItem: His cane is in Bruce's TrophyRoom.
* PosthumousCharacter: Longdead when Earth-1 Kate and Kara arrive on this universe.body.
* InSpiteOfANail: The Ray of Earth-X also died due to interdimensional circumstances.
* RedShirt: One of the superheroes slain by Mar Novu.
* StartToCorpse: Introduced via his
* IconicItem: His cane is in Bruce's TrophyRoom.
* PosthumousCharacter: Long
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[[folder:The Penguin]]
!!ComicBook/ThePenguin
!!!'''Species:''' Human
A notorious criminal whom Earth-99 Batman killed years prior.
->See Characters/ArrowverseGothamCityCriminals for the Earth-1 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/Titans2018Villains for the Earth-9 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/Batman1966RoguesGallery for the Earth-66 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/BatmanFilmSeriesVillains for the Earth-89 character who bears his name and background
!!ComicBook/ThePenguin
!!!'''Species:''' Human
A notorious criminal whom Earth-99 Batman killed years prior.
->See Characters/ArrowverseGothamCityCriminals for the Earth-1 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/Titans2018Villains for the Earth-9 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/Batman1966RoguesGallery for the Earth-66 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/BatmanFilmSeriesVillains for the Earth-89 character who bears his name and background
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!!ComicBook/ThePenguin
!!!'''Species:''' Human
A notorious criminal whom Earth-99 Batman killed years prior.
->See Characters/ArrowverseGothamCityCriminals
%%For Earth-96, go to the Superman film series page(s).
!Earth-99
[[folder:In General]]
->''There was no hope for this world.''
-->- '''Bruce Wayne'''
An Earth visited by Kara and Kate during the
->See Characters/Titans2018Villains for the Earth-9 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/Batman1966RoguesGallery for the Earth-66 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/BatmanFilmSeriesVillains for the Earth-89 character who bears his name and background
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* DeadAlternateCounterpart: ZigZagged. It's played straight with his Earth-66 counterpart. His Earth-89 counterpart is certainly dead, though it's unclear who among them died first. His Earth-1 counterpart's current status is unclear.
* IconicItem: His {{parasol|OfPain}} is in Bruce's TrophyRoom, as are Joker's Joker card, Riddler's cane, and Mr. Freeze's snow globe.
* PosthumousCharacter: Long dead when Earth-1 Kate and Kara arrive on this universe.
* IconicItem: His {{parasol|OfPain}} is in Bruce's TrophyRoom, as are Joker's Joker card, Riddler's cane, and Mr. Freeze's snow globe.
* PosthumousCharacter: Long dead when Earth-1 Kate and Kara arrive on this universe.
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* DeadAlternateCounterpart: ZigZagged. It's played straight AliensAmongUs: Much like Earths 9, 38, 75, 96, 167, and X, there are Kryptonians living on Earth.
* AlternateSelf:
** This universe shares a Brice Wayne withhis Earth-66 counterpart. His Earth-89 counterpart is certainly dead, though it's unclear who among them died first. His Earth-1 counterpart's current status is unclear.Earths 1, 2, 9, 21, 38, 66, 89, 203, and an undesignated universe.
* IconicItem: His {{parasol|OfPain}} is in Bruce's TrophyRoom, as are Joker's ** This universe shares a Joker card, Riddler's cane, with Earths 1, 9, 66, 89, 96, 203, and Mr. Freeze's snow globe.
* PosthumousCharacter: Long dead whenan undesignated universe.
** This universe shares a Kal-El/Clark Kent with Earths 9, 21, 38, 75, 96, and numerous undesignated universes.
** Beth Kane with Earth-1 and an unnamed universe. Earth-203 Dinah Laurel Lance/Redmond also bears their physical likeness.
** This universe shares a Penguin with Earths 1, 9, 66, and 89.
** This universe shares a Riddler with Earths 1, 9, 66, and 89.
** This universe shares a Kate Kane with Earth-1 andKara arrive on an unnamed universe.
** This universe shares a Mr. Freeze with Earths 1, 66, and 89.
** This universe share a Clayface with Earths 1 and 203.
** This universe shares a Luke Fox with Earth-1.
* BadFuture: This timeline is at least five years in the future from Earth-1, with Kate Kane's career as Batwoman having already come and gone, ending tragically with her death.
* CrapsackWorld: Big time, to the point of the resident Batman not minding if it gets destroyed. Among other things, Superman is dead [[spoiler:because Batman himself murdered him.]]
* ForWantOfANail: In Earth-99 the Kane family's tragic car accident never happened, Kate's mom never died, Beth never became Alice, and Bruce was never driven into exile by the shame of his role in the incident. Somehow thisuniverse.luckier version of Kate -- unburdened by trauma, with her cousin around to help her, and without the Wonderland Gang gunning for her -- is killed in her first year as Batwoman where our Batwoman lived. And her death is one of the triggers that turns Earth-99 into a full-on fascist dystopia.
* IdenticalStranger: This universe's Beth Kane looks like Dinah Laurel Lance (now Dinah Redmond) of Earth-203.
* InSpiteOfANail:
** Bruce Wayne became Batman much like on Earths 1, 2, 9, 21, 38, 66, 89, 203, and an undesignated universe.
** Kal-El/Clark Kent became Superman much like on Earths 9, 21, 38, 75, 96, and an undesignated universe.
** This is one of five known universes pre-Crisis in which Superman and Batman are both active, the others being Earths 9, 21, 38, and an undesignated Earth.
** This is one of four known universes where a Creator/RachelSkarsten character is closely connected to the Bat-family, and one of three in which she is Beth Kane.
** This is one of three known universes where a Creator/RachelSkarsten and Creator/RubyRose characters are twins.
* ShoutOutThemeNaming: Is named for the year ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond'' debuted in 1999, and is aesthetically strongly influenced by that show, set in a decaying, overgrown Wayne Manor with an elderly embittered Bruce cared for by a young man who's his OnlyFriend (with Luke Fox standing in for Terry [=McGinnis=]). That said, this world quickly turns out to be an EvilCounterpart AlternateUniverse to ''Beyond''.
* AlternateSelf:
** This universe shares a Brice Wayne with
* PosthumousCharacter: Long dead when
** This universe shares a Kal-El/Clark Kent with Earths 9, 21, 38, 75, 96, and numerous undesignated universes.
** Beth Kane with Earth-1 and an unnamed universe. Earth-203 Dinah Laurel Lance/Redmond also bears their physical likeness.
** This universe shares a Penguin with Earths 1, 9, 66, and 89.
** This universe shares a Riddler with Earths 1, 9, 66, and 89.
** This universe shares a Kate Kane with Earth-1 and
** This universe shares a Mr. Freeze with Earths 1, 66, and 89.
** This universe share a Clayface with Earths 1 and 203.
** This universe shares a Luke Fox with Earth-1.
* BadFuture: This timeline is at least five years in the future from Earth-1, with Kate Kane's career as Batwoman having already come and gone, ending tragically with her death.
* CrapsackWorld: Big time, to the point of the resident Batman not minding if it gets destroyed. Among other things, Superman is dead [[spoiler:because Batman himself murdered him.]]
* ForWantOfANail: In Earth-99 the Kane family's tragic car accident never happened, Kate's mom never died, Beth never became Alice, and Bruce was never driven into exile by the shame of his role in the incident. Somehow this
* IdenticalStranger: This universe's Beth Kane looks like Dinah Laurel Lance (now Dinah Redmond) of Earth-203.
* InSpiteOfANail:
** Bruce Wayne became Batman much like on Earths 1, 2, 9, 21, 38, 66, 89, 203, and an undesignated universe.
** Kal-El/Clark Kent became Superman much like on Earths 9, 21, 38, 75, 96, and an undesignated universe.
** This is one of five known universes pre-Crisis in which Superman and Batman are both active, the others being Earths 9, 21, 38, and an undesignated Earth.
** This is one of four known universes where a Creator/RachelSkarsten character is closely connected to the Bat-family, and one of three in which she is Beth Kane.
** This is one of three known universes where a Creator/RachelSkarsten and Creator/RubyRose characters are twins.
* ShoutOutThemeNaming: Is named for the year ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond'' debuted in 1999, and is aesthetically strongly influenced by that show, set in a decaying, overgrown Wayne Manor with an elderly embittered Bruce cared for by a young man who's his OnlyFriend (with Luke Fox standing in for Terry [=McGinnis=]). That said, this world quickly turns out to be an EvilCounterpart AlternateUniverse to ''Beyond''.
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!!!'''Known Aliases:''' Franchise/{{Batman}}.
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This Earth's resident version of Batman, who has long since abandoned all hope.
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->See Characters/DoomPatrol2019OtherCharacters for the Earth-21 character who bears his name and background
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->See Characters/SmallvilleClarksAllies for the Earth-167 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/SmallvilleOtherMajorVillains for the AlternateUniverse Earth-167 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/BirdsOfPrey2002 for the Earth-203 character who bears his name and background
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* DeadAlternateCounterpart: ZigZagged. It's played straight with his Earth-66 counterpart as his Earth-97 counterpart is last seen alive. His Earth-1 counterpart's current status is unclear.
* IconicItem: His snow globe is in Bruce's TrophyRoom.
* PosthumousCharacter: Long dead when Earth-1 Kate and Kara arrive on this universe.
* IconicItem: His snow globe is in Bruce's TrophyRoom.
* PosthumousCharacter: Long dead when Earth-1 Kate and Kara arrive on this universe.
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* DeadAlternateCounterpart: ZigZagged. It's played straight with ActorAllusion: A small one. Before he's physically revealed, all we hear is his Earth-66 counterpart as familiar deep voice coming from the stairs; Kevin Conroy, of course, is famous for his Earth-97 counterpart is last seen alive. His Earth-1 counterpart's current status is unclear.extensive voice work as Batman.
*IconicItem: His snow globe AdaptationalVillainy: With regards to his inspirations.
** The Batman of ''ComicBook/KingdomCome'' was a bit darker a hero than normal, turning Gotham into a borderline police state and pretending to ally with the villains, but he was still a hero. Earth-99's Batman is, at best, a KnightTemplar, and at worst, no different from the killers he once fought against; whatever you lean towards seeing him as, he's undeniably a xenophobic serial killer who loses all sympathy when you lay eyes on those glasses.
** The elderly Bruce Wayne of ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond'' is highly cynical, but has his bright spots, and actually retired once he was aware he [[BatmanGrabsAGun was going to go too far]] due to his increasing age. On the other hand, Bruce Wayne of Earth-99 kept going well into his old age, becoming increasingly brutal, and only stopped once he was crippled in his final battle with Superman.
** He went through the same kind of path as Bruce/Batman from ''Film/BatmanVSupermanDawnOfJustice'' (hatred of Kryptonians out of BewareTheSuperman), but had no HeelRealization, didn't spare the life of Superman and didn't become TheAtoner.
* AdvertisedExtra: He was prominently advertised, but dies relatively quickly during Part 2 of the Crisis.
* BewareTheSuperman: Or in this case, Beware the Batman. This Earth was subjected to Batman relinquishing his ThouShaltNotKill rule and going on a killing spree, to the point where he it was considered a Reign of Terror.
* BeyondRedemption: He's way past any redemption point despite Earth-1 Kate's attempt to convince him to change his ways.
* BombThrowingAnarchists: Borrows a line from ''ComicBook/TheDarkKnightReturns'' ("He always said yes, to anyone with a badge or a flag") to explain his agenda beyond kneejerk [[BewareTheSuperman FantasticRacism.]] Echoing themes in Supergirl's relationship with the D.E.O., this Superman chose to cooperate with the U.S. government, making it unacceptably powerful in Bruce'sTrophyRoom.
eyes. Bruce's opposition turned out [[GoneHorriblyRight more effective than he planned for]]; the world is now a [[AnarchyIsChaos chaotic wasteland]].
*PosthumousCharacter: Long dead when BrokenAce: Years of fighting have left him an old, broken mess, dependent on an exoskeleton just to move around to say nothing about his mental state.
* BrokeYourArmPunchingOutCthulhu: He managed to defeat and kill Superman, but at the expense of the CareerEndingInjury he currently (and permanently) has.
* CharacterTics: When speaking, Bruce has his mouth and lips dart all over the place, as if he can't control them. This is a permutation of how Kevin Conroy does his Batman and Bruce voice in a recording booth, as he's a Voice Actor by trade, doing those sorts of vocal movements isn't weird for him, but it does look quite odd to the audience. Though considering he's portraying an elderly, slightly nutty in the head Bruce Wayne here, it works in his favour.
* CareerEndingInjury: His battle with Superman has left him too mentally and physically broken to continue his crime-fighting.
* CompositeCharacter: He has the looks of Batman from ''ComicBook/KingdomCome'', with Conroy playing him similarly to Old Bruce from ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond'', but his attitude is more similar to the version from ''Film/BatmanVSupermanDawnOfJustice'' pre-HeelRealization, and he quotes both that film and '' ComicBook/TheDarkKnightReturns'' to describe his hatred of Superman. His Batmobile is also based on the [[Film/Batman1989 Tim Burton version]], though we only see it under a sheet.
* TheCynic: He has long since abandoned any kind of hope and will to fight, basically waiting to die in his manor, even saying that it is probably best if the Anti-Monitor ends his miserable existence.
* DarkIsEvil: Unlike [[DarkIsNotEvil virtually every other Batman]], this one is a FallenHero and a serial killer responsible for the deaths of most of his rogues and Superman.
* DeathSeeker: He's a bitter old hermit waiting for death in his mansion. He pretty much goads Kate [[SuicideByCop into killing him]].
* DeconstructedCharacterArchetype: Of the DarkerAndEdgier interpretations of Batman, but particularly the [[Film/BatmanVSupermanDawnOfJustice versions]] where he abandons his no-kill rule. Instead of making a difference, his legacy is that the public sees him as a murderer instead of a PragmaticHero, and he's left to live out his remaining days a physically and mentally broken old man with no real friends or allies and no belief in the fundamental goodness in others.
* DentedIron: Decades of crime-fighting visibly took a toll on his body, though Luke says it was mainly due to his battle with Superman.
* DespairEventHorizon: He's long past it, having given up his life as Batman, broken on the physical, mental, and spiritual levels. He's so far gone that as far as he's concerned, his Earth and every other ''should'' die in Crisis, as there's no hope left for ''any'' of them.
* DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu: He managed to defeat ''and'' kill Superman, though not without a cost.
* DidntThinkThisThrough: Thinking it was a good idea to kill Superman can only be described as Bruce allowing his bigotry towards Kryptonians to [[StupidEvil override his common sense]], given the CareerEndingInjury this was [[BrokeYourArmPunchingOutCthulhu inevitably going to cause]]. Even [[MyMasterRightOrWrong Luke]] notes that going after Superman was idiotic. And then he goes against another Kryptonian, Kara, and this time he's screwed because not only is he physically disabled but it's two against one - Kate, a BadassNormal unaffected by Kryptonite who only flunked military academy because she was a victim of homophobic discrimination, is prepared to protect Kara from this lunatic. The result is Kate accidentally kicking him into the Batcomputer, resulting in a [[HighVoltageDeath fatal electric shock]].
* TheDreaded: While this is a common quality of Batman's, this one went above and beyond. By the time his "war on crime" finally ended, Gotham celebrated his downfall as the end of a reign of terror.
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Despite how far he's fallen, Bruce still cares about Kate, and is happy to meet her Earth-1 counterpart. Until Kate tries to stand up for Kara, at least.
* EvilAllAlong: He is not a Paragon of anything, but a serial killer who even murdered Superman just for being a hidden alien.
* EvilCannotComprehendGood: He's so far gone that he considers breaking one's moral codes to be an inevitability. He's also confused and angry to see Kate defending a Kryptonian, derisively commenting that the Kate he knew didn't trust anyone.
* EvilDoppelganger: While he's a FallenHero rather than straight out evil, he has still crossed a line further than any known Batman has. The only exception is the AlternateUniverse version of his Earth-167 counterpart, who is essentially [[CompositeCharacter the Joker]] and was never a hero which makes this version the second most evil version of Bruce Wayne.
* EvilSoundsDeep: He has a ''very'' deep, gruff voice, fitting since he's played by Batman's most iconic voice actor, and has descended into psychosis.
* FallenHero: After starting to kill, he fell off the deep end.
* FantasticRacism: He killed Superman mainly for being a "strange visitor from another planet [who came] to Earth with powers and abilities far beyond those of mortal men". He attacks Earth-38's Supergirl, whom he has no history with or quarrel against, for the same reason, and his commentary indicates he considers her subhuman.
-->'''Bruce:''' The Kate I knew didn't trust anyone, let alone [[WhatMeasureIsANonHuman a Kryptonian]].
* FauxAffablyEvil: He's quite well-mannered and presentable in his introduction, telling Luke to stand down and welcome their new guests. But then the MaskOfSanity drops and his true self gets revealed to Kate.
* {{Foil}}: To the Earth-96 Clark Kent / Superman. Both are AlternateUniverse versions of the two core DC heroes, both are potential Paragons, both are {{Old Superhero}}es who are much more older than their main counterparts, both are loosely based off the ''ComicBook/KingdomCome'' version, and both experienced immense tragedy in the loss of loved ones. However, the contrast comes where grief ended up breaking Bruce and turning him [[HeWhoFightsMonsters into a monster]] as bad as his villains, while Clark stayed true to his ideals and ended up an even bigger hero. Bruce is a RetiredBadass (or rather a RetiredMonster) by virtue of experiencing a CareerEndingInjury and forced to use an exoskeleton to move about, while Clark is still very much active as a superhero and even stronger than most Supermen due to more years spent under the yellow sun. While Bruce was ultimately not the Paragon of Courage, Clark was indeed the Paragon of Truth. In essence both physically and mentally, Clark is the best Superman of all, while Bruce is Batman at his very worst.
* HandicappedBadass: He suffered a CareerEndingInjury that necessitates wearing an exoskeleton just to move, but he's still able to incapacitate Kara using said suit.
* HeWhoFightsMonsters: He directly quotes the Nietzsche passage to Kate. Not only did he kill most of his rogues gallery, he even murdered his Earth's version of Superman!
* HighVoltageDeath: Kate inadvertently kills him by kicking him back against the Batcomputer, which fries his exoskeleton to lethal extremes.
* ItGetsEasier: Admits this, when it comes to killing.
-->'''Bruce:''' You ''start'' with a code, you hang onto it with every ''[[SillyRabbitIdealismIsForKids self-righteous]]'' breath, but then you take one life, then another, then another, then another. You'll see.
* KarmicDeath: His attempt to murder Kara for being a Kryptonian results in Kate accidentally killing him.
* LeanAndMean: He's incredibly bony, presumably because his body is permanently broken by Superman and can no longer be exercised as a result. And mean? Just look at all the mementos he kept of the people who died because of his actions.
* ManInTheMachine: Is dependent on a PoweredArmor exoskeleton to move, giving him super-strength but otherwise greatly limiting his mobility, akin to the version of Batman seen in ''ComicBook/KingdomCome''. It was his world's Superman who put him there.
* MaskOfSanity: He seems rational at first, albeit broken and more cynical than ever, seeming to just be a logical conclusion to his lifetime of fighting crime in Gotham. The mask starts to slip when he admits to Kate that he's killed too many people to count, and it's gone completely by the time Kara confronts him in the Batcave, revealing the embittered, xenophobic, nihilistic monster that he's become.
* MyGreatestFailure: We don't know exactly how Bruce-99's StartOfDarkness began, but seeing his Kate try to follow in his footsteps (and do it better and less lethally than him) only to die sounds like it was part of it.
* NoisyRobots: His exoskeleton emits noise whenever he moves.
* PetTheDog:
** He chides Luke for being rude when Kate and Karaarrive come to call, as they don't get visitors very often.
** He's genuinely polite and friendly towards Kate for most of the time they spend talking, clearly happy to see his cousin again, even if this isn't the Kate he lost.
* PoweredArmor: Earth-99 Batman is in an exoskeleton due to a lifetime of injuries. It's powered by Kryptonite.
* PyrrhicVictory: He accomplished the nigh impossible task of killing his world's Superman, only to be crippled from his wounds.
* RedemptionRejection: Kate begs him to take up the mantle of the Paragon of Courage and stop the Crisis to redeem himself, but he coldly dismisses the idea that either he or the Multiverse deserves to be saved.
* RedHerring: He was not the Paragon of Courage, rather it was Kate herself.
* RetiredMonster: We see a newspaper headline proclaiming that the Batman's "reign of terror" ended some time ago, presumably after his fight with Superman took him out of commission.
* SeenItAll: Other than some surprise at seeing Kate, he isn't fazed by a visit from her alternate Earth doppelgänger or learning about a Multiverse facing impending annihilation. That's because he's past caring and actually welcomes the end of all life.
* SelfDisposingVillain: While Kate is [[AccidentalMurder somewhat]] responsible for his death, it's mostly his own fault. He attacks her, she kicks him back in self-defense, which unintentionally leads to him and his armor being fatally electrocuted by an apparatus on the table.
* SerialKiller: Heavily implied to have become this, from his talk of how killing became easier for him, to his trophy case, to the talk about his "reign of terror" which is not too far divorced from the likes of his rogues.
* ShadowArchetype: Of DCEU Batman. Like him, he went downward spiral because of his protégé's death (Robin in DCEU Batman's case, Kate Kane in Earth-99 Batman's case) and because he started killing. He also quickly perceive Superman as a threat once he knew about him. The stark difference is that while DCEU Batman did not succeed, this Batman did, and he kept falling off the deep end.
* StoppedCaring: His CareerEndingInjury plus the death of his Kate has left him apathetic about everything.
* StrawNihilist: Believes that not only is there no hope for his universe, but that there is no hope for any Earth on ''any'' universe, and says so down to his dying breath.
* SuicideByCop: His death has shades of this, as he basically forces Kate to kill him and previously rambles about being better off dead.
-->'''Bruce:''' Yes, let it end, let it all end. This world's not worth saving in ''any'' universe.
* TimeShiftedActor: Possibly. Earth-99 has a number of doppelgangers with Earth-1, including Kate and Luke, while the two different Bruce Waynes are played different actors, with Earth-1 Bruce being played by the much younger Warren Christie. But due to this being a much older Bruce, this trope could be in effect.
* TrophyRoom: Luke euphemistically calls Bruce's library a collection of "mementos" but Kara quickly recognizes it for what it is. Proves to be his undoing, since the most prominent trophy on display is Clark Kent's shattered glasses.
* VillainousLegacy: Although he dies in his first and only appearance, Kate later reflects on thisuniverse.murderous version of him when she herself accidentally kills August Cartwright, worried that she's becoming more like him. In fact, it turns out Earth-1 Bruce has ''also'' taken a life; specifically, The Joker's. Ironically, Earth-99 Bruce's own death was also in a sense caused by Kate, though [[SelfDisposingVillain she only meant to push him back in self-defense]].
* WalkingSpoiler: Talking about this version of Bruce Wayne beyond him being an older one played by Kevin Conroy reveals his AdaptationalVillainy status.
* WeUsedToBeFriends: Implied; Bruce refers to Superman as "Clark", showing that, at minimum, he knew Superman's secret identity.
* WhamLine: The line that reveals his MaskOfSanity for what it is.
-->'''Bruce:''' I've lost track of how many people I've killed.
*
** The Batman of ''ComicBook/KingdomCome'' was a bit darker a hero than normal, turning Gotham into a borderline police state and pretending to ally with the villains, but he was still a hero. Earth-99's Batman is, at best, a KnightTemplar, and at worst, no different from the killers he once fought against; whatever you lean towards seeing him as, he's undeniably a xenophobic serial killer who loses all sympathy when you lay eyes on those glasses.
** The elderly Bruce Wayne of ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond'' is highly cynical, but has his bright spots, and actually retired once he was aware he [[BatmanGrabsAGun was going to go too far]] due to his increasing age. On the other hand, Bruce Wayne of Earth-99 kept going well into his old age, becoming increasingly brutal, and only stopped once he was crippled in his final battle with Superman.
** He went through the same kind of path as Bruce/Batman from ''Film/BatmanVSupermanDawnOfJustice'' (hatred of Kryptonians out of BewareTheSuperman), but had no HeelRealization, didn't spare the life of Superman and didn't become TheAtoner.
* AdvertisedExtra: He was prominently advertised, but dies relatively quickly during Part 2 of the Crisis.
* BewareTheSuperman: Or in this case, Beware the Batman. This Earth was subjected to Batman relinquishing his ThouShaltNotKill rule and going on a killing spree, to the point where he it was considered a Reign of Terror.
* BeyondRedemption: He's way past any redemption point despite Earth-1 Kate's attempt to convince him to change his ways.
* BombThrowingAnarchists: Borrows a line from ''ComicBook/TheDarkKnightReturns'' ("He always said yes, to anyone with a badge or a flag") to explain his agenda beyond kneejerk [[BewareTheSuperman FantasticRacism.]] Echoing themes in Supergirl's relationship with the D.E.O., this Superman chose to cooperate with the U.S. government, making it unacceptably powerful in Bruce's
*
* BrokeYourArmPunchingOutCthulhu: He managed to defeat and kill Superman, but at the expense of the CareerEndingInjury he currently (and permanently) has.
* CharacterTics: When speaking, Bruce has his mouth and lips dart all over the place, as if he can't control them. This is a permutation of how Kevin Conroy does his Batman and Bruce voice in a recording booth, as he's a Voice Actor by trade, doing those sorts of vocal movements isn't weird for him, but it does look quite odd to the audience. Though considering he's portraying an elderly, slightly nutty in the head Bruce Wayne here, it works in his favour.
* CareerEndingInjury: His battle with Superman has left him too mentally and physically broken to continue his crime-fighting.
* CompositeCharacter: He has the looks of Batman from ''ComicBook/KingdomCome'', with Conroy playing him similarly to Old Bruce from ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond'', but his attitude is more similar to the version from ''Film/BatmanVSupermanDawnOfJustice'' pre-HeelRealization, and he quotes both that film and '' ComicBook/TheDarkKnightReturns'' to describe his hatred of Superman. His Batmobile is also based on the [[Film/Batman1989 Tim Burton version]], though we only see it under a sheet.
* TheCynic: He has long since abandoned any kind of hope and will to fight, basically waiting to die in his manor, even saying that it is probably best if the Anti-Monitor ends his miserable existence.
* DarkIsEvil: Unlike [[DarkIsNotEvil virtually every other Batman]], this one is a FallenHero and a serial killer responsible for the deaths of most of his rogues and Superman.
* DeathSeeker: He's a bitter old hermit waiting for death in his mansion. He pretty much goads Kate [[SuicideByCop into killing him]].
* DeconstructedCharacterArchetype: Of the DarkerAndEdgier interpretations of Batman, but particularly the [[Film/BatmanVSupermanDawnOfJustice versions]] where he abandons his no-kill rule. Instead of making a difference, his legacy is that the public sees him as a murderer instead of a PragmaticHero, and he's left to live out his remaining days a physically and mentally broken old man with no real friends or allies and no belief in the fundamental goodness in others.
* DentedIron: Decades of crime-fighting visibly took a toll on his body, though Luke says it was mainly due to his battle with Superman.
* DespairEventHorizon: He's long past it, having given up his life as Batman, broken on the physical, mental, and spiritual levels. He's so far gone that as far as he's concerned, his Earth and every other ''should'' die in Crisis, as there's no hope left for ''any'' of them.
* DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu: He managed to defeat ''and'' kill Superman, though not without a cost.
* DidntThinkThisThrough: Thinking it was a good idea to kill Superman can only be described as Bruce allowing his bigotry towards Kryptonians to [[StupidEvil override his common sense]], given the CareerEndingInjury this was [[BrokeYourArmPunchingOutCthulhu inevitably going to cause]]. Even [[MyMasterRightOrWrong Luke]] notes that going after Superman was idiotic. And then he goes against another Kryptonian, Kara, and this time he's screwed because not only is he physically disabled but it's two against one - Kate, a BadassNormal unaffected by Kryptonite who only flunked military academy because she was a victim of homophobic discrimination, is prepared to protect Kara from this lunatic. The result is Kate accidentally kicking him into the Batcomputer, resulting in a [[HighVoltageDeath fatal electric shock]].
* TheDreaded: While this is a common quality of Batman's, this one went above and beyond. By the time his "war on crime" finally ended, Gotham celebrated his downfall as the end of a reign of terror.
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Despite how far he's fallen, Bruce still cares about Kate, and is happy to meet her Earth-1 counterpart. Until Kate tries to stand up for Kara, at least.
* EvilAllAlong: He is not a Paragon of anything, but a serial killer who even murdered Superman just for being a hidden alien.
* EvilCannotComprehendGood: He's so far gone that he considers breaking one's moral codes to be an inevitability. He's also confused and angry to see Kate defending a Kryptonian, derisively commenting that the Kate he knew didn't trust anyone.
* EvilDoppelganger: While he's a FallenHero rather than straight out evil, he has still crossed a line further than any known Batman has. The only exception is the AlternateUniverse version of his Earth-167 counterpart, who is essentially [[CompositeCharacter the Joker]] and was never a hero which makes this version the second most evil version of Bruce Wayne.
* EvilSoundsDeep: He has a ''very'' deep, gruff voice, fitting since he's played by Batman's most iconic voice actor, and has descended into psychosis.
* FallenHero: After starting to kill, he fell off the deep end.
* FantasticRacism: He killed Superman mainly for being a "strange visitor from another planet [who came] to Earth with powers and abilities far beyond those of mortal men". He attacks Earth-38's Supergirl, whom he has no history with or quarrel against, for the same reason, and his commentary indicates he considers her subhuman.
-->'''Bruce:''' The Kate I knew didn't trust anyone, let alone [[WhatMeasureIsANonHuman a Kryptonian]].
* FauxAffablyEvil: He's quite well-mannered and presentable in his introduction, telling Luke to stand down and welcome their new guests. But then the MaskOfSanity drops and his true self gets revealed to Kate.
* {{Foil}}: To the Earth-96 Clark Kent / Superman. Both are AlternateUniverse versions of the two core DC heroes, both are potential Paragons, both are {{Old Superhero}}es who are much more older than their main counterparts, both are loosely based off the ''ComicBook/KingdomCome'' version, and both experienced immense tragedy in the loss of loved ones. However, the contrast comes where grief ended up breaking Bruce and turning him [[HeWhoFightsMonsters into a monster]] as bad as his villains, while Clark stayed true to his ideals and ended up an even bigger hero. Bruce is a RetiredBadass (or rather a RetiredMonster) by virtue of experiencing a CareerEndingInjury and forced to use an exoskeleton to move about, while Clark is still very much active as a superhero and even stronger than most Supermen due to more years spent under the yellow sun. While Bruce was ultimately not the Paragon of Courage, Clark was indeed the Paragon of Truth. In essence both physically and mentally, Clark is the best Superman of all, while Bruce is Batman at his very worst.
* HandicappedBadass: He suffered a CareerEndingInjury that necessitates wearing an exoskeleton just to move, but he's still able to incapacitate Kara using said suit.
* HeWhoFightsMonsters: He directly quotes the Nietzsche passage to Kate. Not only did he kill most of his rogues gallery, he even murdered his Earth's version of Superman!
* HighVoltageDeath: Kate inadvertently kills him by kicking him back against the Batcomputer, which fries his exoskeleton to lethal extremes.
* ItGetsEasier: Admits this, when it comes to killing.
-->'''Bruce:''' You ''start'' with a code, you hang onto it with every ''[[SillyRabbitIdealismIsForKids self-righteous]]'' breath, but then you take one life, then another, then another, then another. You'll see.
* KarmicDeath: His attempt to murder Kara for being a Kryptonian results in Kate accidentally killing him.
* LeanAndMean: He's incredibly bony, presumably because his body is permanently broken by Superman and can no longer be exercised as a result. And mean? Just look at all the mementos he kept of the people who died because of his actions.
* ManInTheMachine: Is dependent on a PoweredArmor exoskeleton to move, giving him super-strength but otherwise greatly limiting his mobility, akin to the version of Batman seen in ''ComicBook/KingdomCome''. It was his world's Superman who put him there.
* MaskOfSanity: He seems rational at first, albeit broken and more cynical than ever, seeming to just be a logical conclusion to his lifetime of fighting crime in Gotham. The mask starts to slip when he admits to Kate that he's killed too many people to count, and it's gone completely by the time Kara confronts him in the Batcave, revealing the embittered, xenophobic, nihilistic monster that he's become.
* MyGreatestFailure: We don't know exactly how Bruce-99's StartOfDarkness began, but seeing his Kate try to follow in his footsteps (and do it better and less lethally than him) only to die sounds like it was part of it.
* NoisyRobots: His exoskeleton emits noise whenever he moves.
* PetTheDog:
** He chides Luke for being rude when Kate and Kara
** He's genuinely polite and friendly towards Kate for most of the time they spend talking, clearly happy to see his cousin again, even if this isn't the Kate he lost.
* PoweredArmor: Earth-99 Batman is in an exoskeleton due to a lifetime of injuries. It's powered by Kryptonite.
* PyrrhicVictory: He accomplished the nigh impossible task of killing his world's Superman, only to be crippled from his wounds.
* RedemptionRejection: Kate begs him to take up the mantle of the Paragon of Courage and stop the Crisis to redeem himself, but he coldly dismisses the idea that either he or the Multiverse deserves to be saved.
* RedHerring: He was not the Paragon of Courage, rather it was Kate herself.
* RetiredMonster: We see a newspaper headline proclaiming that the Batman's "reign of terror" ended some time ago, presumably after his fight with Superman took him out of commission.
* SeenItAll: Other than some surprise at seeing Kate, he isn't fazed by a visit from her alternate Earth doppelgänger or learning about a Multiverse facing impending annihilation. That's because he's past caring and actually welcomes the end of all life.
* SelfDisposingVillain: While Kate is [[AccidentalMurder somewhat]] responsible for his death, it's mostly his own fault. He attacks her, she kicks him back in self-defense, which unintentionally leads to him and his armor being fatally electrocuted by an apparatus on the table.
* SerialKiller: Heavily implied to have become this, from his talk of how killing became easier for him, to his trophy case, to the talk about his "reign of terror" which is not too far divorced from the likes of his rogues.
* ShadowArchetype: Of DCEU Batman. Like him, he went downward spiral because of his protégé's death (Robin in DCEU Batman's case, Kate Kane in Earth-99 Batman's case) and because he started killing. He also quickly perceive Superman as a threat once he knew about him. The stark difference is that while DCEU Batman did not succeed, this Batman did, and he kept falling off the deep end.
* StoppedCaring: His CareerEndingInjury plus the death of his Kate has left him apathetic about everything.
* StrawNihilist: Believes that not only is there no hope for his universe, but that there is no hope for any Earth on ''any'' universe, and says so down to his dying breath.
* SuicideByCop: His death has shades of this, as he basically forces Kate to kill him and previously rambles about being better off dead.
-->'''Bruce:''' Yes, let it end, let it all end. This world's not worth saving in ''any'' universe.
* TimeShiftedActor: Possibly. Earth-99 has a number of doppelgangers with Earth-1, including Kate and Luke, while the two different Bruce Waynes are played different actors, with Earth-1 Bruce being played by the much younger Warren Christie. But due to this being a much older Bruce, this trope could be in effect.
* TrophyRoom: Luke euphemistically calls Bruce's library a collection of "mementos" but Kara quickly recognizes it for what it is. Proves to be his undoing, since the most prominent trophy on display is Clark Kent's shattered glasses.
* VillainousLegacy: Although he dies in his first and only appearance, Kate later reflects on this
* WalkingSpoiler: Talking about this version of Bruce Wayne beyond him being an older one played by Kevin Conroy reveals his AdaptationalVillainy status.
* WeUsedToBeFriends: Implied; Bruce refers to Superman as "Clark", showing that, at minimum, he knew Superman's secret identity.
* WhamLine: The line that reveals his MaskOfSanity for what it is.
-->'''Bruce:''' I've lost track of how many people I've killed.
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!!!Others
[[folder:Clark Kent / Superman]]
!![[Franchise/{{Superman}} Clark Kent / Superman]]
!!!'''Species:''' Kryptonian
The resident Superman of Earth-99
->See Characters/Titans2018OtherSuperheroes for the Earth-9 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/ArrowverseSmallvilleCitizens for the Earth-38/Prime character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/SupermanFilmSeries for the Earth-96 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/SmallvilleKents for the Earth-167 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/SmallvilleEarth2 page to see the AlternateUniverse Earth-167 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/DCEUSuperman page for the character in an undesignated Earth who bears his name and background
->See WesternAnimation/SupermanTheatricalCartoons for the Earth-F character who bears his name and background
->See ComicBook/New52 for the Earth-N52 character who bears his name and background
[[folder:Clark Kent / Superman]]
!![[Franchise/{{Superman}} Clark Kent / Superman]]
!!!'''Species:''' Kryptonian
The resident Superman of Earth-99
->See Characters/Titans2018OtherSuperheroes for the Earth-9 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/ArrowverseSmallvilleCitizens for the Earth-38/Prime character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/SupermanFilmSeries for the Earth-96 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/SmallvilleKents for the Earth-167 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/SmallvilleEarth2 page to see the AlternateUniverse Earth-167 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/DCEUSuperman page for the character in an undesignated Earth who bears his name and background
->See WesternAnimation/SupermanTheatricalCartoons for the Earth-F character who bears his name and background
->See ComicBook/New52 for the Earth-N52 character who bears his name and background
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[[folder:Clark Kent / Superman]]
!![[Franchise/{{Superman}} Clark Kent / Superman]]
!![[ComicBook/{{Batwing}} Luke Fox]]
!!!'''Species:'''
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/CamrusJohnson
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/Batwoman2019S1E9CrisisOnInfiniteEarthsHourTwo Crisis on Infinite Earths, Part Two]]" (''Batwoman'' 1x9)
!!!'''Appearance:''' ''Series/{{Crisis On Infinite Earths|2019}}''[[note]](''Series/{{Batwoman|2019}}'')[[/note]]
The
->See
->See Characters/ArrowverseSmallvilleCitizens for the Earth-38/Prime character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/SupermanFilmSeries for the Earth-96 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/SmallvilleKents for the Earth-167 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/SmallvilleEarth2 page to see the AlternateUniverse Earth-167 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/DCEUSuperman
->See WesternAnimation/SupermanTheatricalCartoons for the Earth-F character who bears his name and background
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* DeadAlternateCounterpart: One of the many Supermen killed in TheMultiverse, but by Batman instead of Earth-38 Lex Luthor.
* DoppelgangerGetsSameSentiment: His death at Batman's hands visibly angers Earth-38 Kara as if he was her own cousin, even though he's technically not.
* IconicItem: He still uses specs as [[ClarkKenting a disguise]], which Kara immediately notices.
* PosthumousCharacter: Long dead when Earth-1 Kate and Kara arrive on this universe.
* SacrificialLion: Batman killing him cements the latter's descent into villainy.
* DoppelgangerGetsSameSentiment: His death at Batman's hands visibly angers Earth-38 Kara as if he was her own cousin, even though he's technically not.
* IconicItem: He still uses specs as [[ClarkKenting a disguise]], which Kara immediately notices.
* PosthumousCharacter: Long dead when Earth-1 Kate and Kara arrive on this universe.
* SacrificialLion: Batman killing him cements the latter's descent into villainy.
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* DeadAlternateCounterpart: One of the many Supermen killed in TheMultiverse, but by Batman instead of Earth-38 Lex Luthor.
* DoppelgangerGetsSameSentiment: His death at Batman's hands visibly angers Earth-38 KaraAdaptationalWimp: [[{{DownplayedTrope}} Downplayed Trope.]] While not as if competent as his comics counterpart, he was her own cousin, even though he's technically not.
* IconicItem: Hestill uses specs as [[ClarkKenting a disguise]], which Kara immediately notices.
* PosthumousCharacter: Long dead whenfares better in combat than the main Earth-1 Luke.
* AlternateUniverseReedRichardsIsAwesome: He is much more muscular than his Earth-1 counterpart, as noted by Kate andKara arrive Kara, and he is not shy to draw a gun on this universe.
intruders, even if they are strong enough to break down a door.
*SacrificialLion: Batman CompositeCharacter: Takes the place of Terry [=McGinnis=] as the young man accompanying an elderly retired Bruce Wayne.
* MrFanservice: The first thing Kate notices about him is his abs.
* MyMasterRightOrWrong: He shows no issue with Bruce killinghim cements his RoguesGallery and [[spoiler:Superman]], only remarking that going after the latter's descent latter [[DidntThinkThisThrough wasn't a]] [[StupidEvil good]] [[CareerEndingInjury idea]].
* OnlyFriend: Is this for Bruce Wayne the way Earth-1's Luke is for Kate.
* TruerToTheText: His eagerness to get intovillainy.action, MrFanservice status, and no-nonsense attitude are much more faithful to the comics than the main Earth-1 version.
* WalkingShirtlessScene: He constantly has an open shirt that shows his muscular build.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: It's unknown what happens to him after Kara discovers Bruce murdered the Superman of Earth-99, especially since he didn’t appear to have any qualms with Batman going through with it along with the fact Kara changed into her Supergirl outfit. Even if Kara left him, he still remained in the mansion after Bruce was [[AccidentalMurder accidentally killed by Kate]].
* DoppelgangerGetsSameSentiment: His death at Batman's hands visibly angers Earth-38 Kara
* IconicItem: He
* PosthumousCharacter: Long dead when
* AlternateUniverseReedRichardsIsAwesome: He is much more muscular than his Earth-1 counterpart, as noted by Kate and
*
* MrFanservice: The first thing Kate notices about him is his abs.
* MyMasterRightOrWrong: He shows no issue with Bruce killing
* OnlyFriend: Is this for Bruce Wayne the way Earth-1's Luke is for Kate.
* TruerToTheText: His eagerness to get into
* WalkingShirtlessScene: He constantly has an open shirt that shows his muscular build.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: It's unknown what happens to him after Kara discovers Bruce murdered the Superman of Earth-99, especially since he didn’t appear to have any qualms with Batman going through with it along with the fact Kara changed into her Supergirl outfit. Even if Kara left him, he still remained in the mansion after Bruce was [[AccidentalMurder accidentally killed by Kate]].
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[[folder:Elizabeth "Beth" Kane]]
!!Elizabeth "Beth" Kane
!!Elizabeth "Beth" Kane
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!!Elizabeth "Beth" Kane
!![[ComicBook/{{Batwoman}} Kate Kane / Batwoman]]
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!!!'''Known Aliases:''' ComicBook/{{Batwoman}}
!!!'''Known Aliases:''' ComicBook/{{Batwoman}}
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The Earth-99 version of Beth Kane.
->See the Characters/ArrowverseGothamCityCriminals page for Earth-1 Beth Kane
->See Characters/BirdsOfPrey2002 for Dinah Redmond, the Earth-203 character who bears her physical likeness
The Earth-99 version of Beth Kane.
->See the Characters/ArrowverseGothamCityCriminals page for Earth-1 Beth Kane
->See Characters/BirdsOfPrey2002 for Dinah Redmond, the Earth-203 character who bears her physical likeness
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The Earth-99 version of
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* AdaptationDyeJob: Her natural hair is brown, where in the comics it was red. Earth-1's Beth, as Alice, is platinum blonde.
* AmbiguousSituation: Her whereabouts during Crisis is never stated. It's also unclear if she's a SecretKeeper for the Bat-Family or not.
* TheGhost: She only shows up via photograph.
* GoodCounterpart: In this universe she was nothing but Kate's loving sister, making Earth-1 Kate wonder what could've been.
* AmbiguousSituation: Her whereabouts during Crisis is never stated. It's also unclear if she's a SecretKeeper for the Bat-Family or not.
* TheGhost: She only shows up via photograph.
* GoodCounterpart: In this universe she was nothing but Kate's loving sister, making Earth-1 Kate wonder what could've been.
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* AdaptationDyeJob: Her natural hair is brown, where AffirmativeActionLegacy: She succeeded Bruce in the comics it bat mantle but was red. Earth-1's Beth, as Alice, is platinum blonde.
unfortunately killed off.
* AmbiguousSituation:Her whereabouts during Crisis is never stated. It's also unclear if she's a SecretKeeper for the Bat-Family or not.
* TheGhost: She only shows up via photograph.
* GoodCounterpart: In this universenever stated how long her tenure as Batwoman was because all Bruce said is she was nothing but killed five years prior to Crisis. Whether she was killed due to inexperience or the dangers of vigilantism finally catching up with her is never elaborated on.
* CynicismCatalyst: Kate'sloving sister, making death was a major factor in sending the Bruce Wayne of Earth-99 completely off the rails, although he was starting to go downhill before she became Batwoman and before her death.
* DeadAlternateCounterpart: To Earth-1 Kate.
* FantasticRacism: Possibly. Bruce implies that she shared his xenophobic attitudes towards Kryptonians; however, it's common for bigots to delude themselves into thinking everyone else is as bigoted as they are, so [[UnreliableNarrator this could easily be confirmation bias on Bruce's part]].
* MoralityChain: Bruce is latching on her to be his RedeemingReplacement after he started JumpingOffTheSlipperySlope. After she's killed, Bruce loses it and went all in to the dark side.
* PosthumousCharacter: Appears only in a photo of her and her sister Beth in Bruce's effects.
* RedeemingReplacement: She wanted to be this for Bruce, presumably without his murderous tendencies. It didn't go well for her. [[DownplayedTrope However, he indicates that she also had his trust issues, claiming she didn't trust anyone.]] [[UnreliableNarrator But Bruce may also be deluded about Kate's trust issues, or at least she wasn't as paranoid as Bruce himself was.]]
-->'''Bruce:''' My Katewonder what could've been. put on the cape. Thought she'd succeed where I failed. All it did was get herself killed.
* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: As mentioned in AmbiguousSituation above, it's unknown how her tenure as Batwoman ended but one thing's a fact; her life was ended by the dangers of vigilantism. It doesn't help that some criminals are likely metahumans, and unlike Earth-1, alien criminals are also implied to be rampant in this universe, if Superman's presence is any indication.
* WideEyedIdealist: Bruce sees his Kate as having been this, leading to her inevitable death, and diagnoses Earth-1's Kate as having the same problem. Time will tell if he was right.
* AmbiguousSituation:
* TheGhost: She only shows up via photograph.
* GoodCounterpart: In this universe
* CynicismCatalyst: Kate's
* DeadAlternateCounterpart: To Earth-1 Kate.
* FantasticRacism: Possibly. Bruce implies that she shared his xenophobic attitudes towards Kryptonians; however, it's common for bigots to delude themselves into thinking everyone else is as bigoted as they are, so [[UnreliableNarrator this could easily be confirmation bias on Bruce's part]].
* MoralityChain: Bruce is latching on her to be his RedeemingReplacement after he started JumpingOffTheSlipperySlope. After she's killed, Bruce loses it and went all in to the dark side.
* PosthumousCharacter: Appears only in a photo of her and her sister Beth in Bruce's effects.
* RedeemingReplacement: She wanted to be this for Bruce, presumably without his murderous tendencies. It didn't go well for her. [[DownplayedTrope However, he indicates that she also had his trust issues, claiming she didn't trust anyone.]] [[UnreliableNarrator But Bruce may also be deluded about Kate's trust issues, or at least she wasn't as paranoid as Bruce himself was.]]
-->'''Bruce:''' My Kate
* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: As mentioned in AmbiguousSituation above, it's unknown how her tenure as Batwoman ended but one thing's a fact; her life was ended by the dangers of vigilantism. It doesn't help that some criminals are likely metahumans, and unlike Earth-1, alien criminals are also implied to be rampant in this universe, if Superman's presence is any indication.
* WideEyedIdealist: Bruce sees his Kate as having been this, leading to her inevitable death, and diagnoses Earth-1's Kate as having the same problem. Time will tell if he was right.
!!!Criminals
[[folder:Clayface]]
!!Clayface
!!!'''Species:''' Metahuman
Notorious criminal whom Earth-99 Batman fought years prior.
->See Characters/ArrowverseGothamCityCriminals for the Earth-1 character who bears his/her code name and background
->See Characters/BirdsOfPrey2002 for the Earth-203 character who bears his name and background
[[folder:Clayface]]
!!Clayface
!!!'''Species:''' Metahuman
Notorious criminal whom Earth-99 Batman fought years prior.
->See Characters/ArrowverseGothamCityCriminals for the Earth-1 character who bears his/her code name and background
->See Characters/BirdsOfPrey2002 for the Earth-203 character who bears his name and background
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%%For Earth-167, go to the Smallville series page(s)
%%For Earth-203, go to the Birds of Prey series page(s)
!Earth-221
[[folder:In General]]
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* AlternateSelf: This universe has a Harrison Wells and Renee Adler.
* ThePresentDay: This world appears contemporary like Earths 1 and 38.
* ShoutOut: To Franchise/SherlockHolmes. Its Wells is a Holmes {{Expy}} and its numerical designation references 221B Baker Street.
%%For Earth-203, go to the Birds of Prey series page(s)
!Earth-221
[[folder:In General]]
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* AlternateSelf: This universe has a Harrison Wells and Renee Adler.
* ThePresentDay: This world appears contemporary like Earths 1 and 38.
* ShoutOut: To Franchise/SherlockHolmes. Its Wells is a Holmes {{Expy}} and its numerical designation references 221B Baker Street.
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%%For Earth-203, go
* TheGhost: Only mentioned by Bruce.
* LifesavingMisfortune: Being trapped in a state of
!Earth-221
[[folder:In General]]
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* AlternateSelf: This universe has a Harrison Wells and Renee Adler.
* ThePresentDay: This world appears contemporary
*
* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Only addressed as Clayface by Bruce, thus we don't know which version of the character (Basil Karlo, Matt Hagen, Preston Payne, Sondra Fuller, Cassius Payne, Peter Malley, Todd Russell, Johnny Williams) this is.
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[[folder:Sherloque Wells]]
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[[folder:Watsune]]
!!Watsune
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!!Watsune
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->See the Characters/ArrowverseSTARLabs page
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[[folder:Watsune]]
!!Watsune
!!Jane Doe
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The late partner of Harrison Sherloque Wells.
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->See Characters/ArrowverseGothamCityCriminals for Jonathan Cartwright, the Earth-1 character who bears her background
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* DeadSidekick: For Sherloque.
* FateWorseThanDeath: Sherloque found him in a catatonic state.
* AMindIsATerribleThingToRead: When Sherloque read his mind, he found out about Watsune's affair with his fourth wife.
* OnlyOneName: He's only addressed as Watsune.
* PosthumousCharacter: He's already dead by the time he's mentioned.
* TheWatson: {{Invoked|Trope}} and {{Implied|Trope}}, given that Sherloque is a blatant SherlockHomage.
* WeUsedToBeFriends: He and Sherloque had a fallout after his affair with the latter's fourth wife.
* FateWorseThanDeath: Sherloque found him in a catatonic state.
* AMindIsATerribleThingToRead: When Sherloque read his mind, he found out about Watsune's affair with his fourth wife.
* OnlyOneName: He's only addressed as Watsune.
* PosthumousCharacter: He's already dead by the time he's mentioned.
* TheWatson: {{Invoked|Trope}} and {{Implied|Trope}}, given that Sherloque is a blatant SherlockHomage.
* WeUsedToBeFriends: He and Sherloque had a fallout after his affair with the latter's fourth wife.
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* DeadSidekick: For Sherloque.
TheGhost: Only mentioned by Bruce thinking she was the Earth-1 Kate disguising as his beloved late cousin.
*FateWorseThanDeath: Sherloque found him LifesavingMisfortune: Being incarcerated in Arkham is miles and away better than being trapped in a catatonic state.
* AMindIsATerribleThingToRead: When Sherloque read his mind, he found out about Watsune's affair with his fourth wife.
* OnlyOneName: He's only addressed as Watsune.
* PosthumousCharacter: He's already deadstate of mud like Clayface and especially killed by Batman like the time he's mentioned.
rest of her supervillain contemporaries.
*TheWatson: {{Invoked|Trope}} MasterOfDisguise: She grafts skin from people's faces and {{Implied|Trope}}, given that Sherloque is a blatant SherlockHomage.
an expert at voice mimicry, enabling her to disguise into anyone she chooses.
*WeUsedToBeFriends: He and Sherloque had a fallout after his affair with the latter's fourth wife.OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Only known as Jane Doe, her criminal name.
*
* AMindIsATerribleThingToRead: When Sherloque read his mind, he found out about Watsune's affair with his fourth wife.
* OnlyOneName: He's only addressed as Watsune.
* PosthumousCharacter: He's already dead
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[[folder:Jervis Tetch / Mad Hatter]]
!!Jervis Tetch / Mad Hatter
!!Jervis Tetch / Mad Hatter
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!!Jervis Tetch / Mad Hatter
!!ComicBook/TheJoker
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A notorious SerialKiller who uses a memory machine.
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A notorious SerialKiller criminal whom Earth-99 Batman killed years prior.
->See Characters/ArrowverseGothamCityCriminals for the Earth-1 character whouses a memory machine.bears his name and background
->See Characters/Titans2018Villains for the Earth-9 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/Batman1966RoguesGallery for the Earth-66 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/BatmanFilmSeriesTheJoker for the Earth-89 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/SupermanFilmSeries for the Earth-96 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/SmallvilleOtherMajorVillains for Bruce Wayne, the AlternateUniverse Earth-167 character who bears his comic book connections
->See Characters/BirdsOfPrey2002 for the Earth-203 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/DCEUTheJoker page for the character in an undesignated Earth who bears his name and background
->See Characters/ArrowverseGothamCityCriminals for the Earth-1 character who
->See Characters/Titans2018Villains for the Earth-9 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/Batman1966RoguesGallery for the Earth-66 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/BatmanFilmSeriesTheJoker for the Earth-89 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/SupermanFilmSeries for the Earth-96 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/SmallvilleOtherMajorVillains for Bruce Wayne, the AlternateUniverse Earth-167 character who bears his comic book connections
->See Characters/BirdsOfPrey2002 for the Earth-203 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/DCEUTheJoker page for the character in an undesignated Earth who bears his name and background
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* AlternateSelf: To Earth-1 Mad Hatter
* AmbiguousSituation: It's unclear what his current status is.
* ElectronicTelepathy: His memory machine can read people's memories.
* TheGhost: He's only mentioned by Sherloque.
* MadScientist: Said by Sherloque to have invented a memory machine.
* RoguesGalleryTransplant: A Franchise/{{Batman}} villain in the comic books, here he doesn't seem to menace any superhero unless you count Sherloque Wells.
* SerialKiller: A notorious one at that.
* VillainOfAnotherStory: Jervis is or was a villain never faced by Team Flash.
* AmbiguousSituation: It's unclear what his current status is.
* ElectronicTelepathy: His memory machine can read people's memories.
* TheGhost: He's only mentioned by Sherloque.
* MadScientist: Said by Sherloque to have invented a memory machine.
* RoguesGalleryTransplant: A Franchise/{{Batman}} villain in the comic books, here he doesn't seem to menace any superhero unless you count Sherloque Wells.
* SerialKiller: A notorious one at that.
* VillainOfAnotherStory: Jervis is or was a villain never faced by Team Flash.
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* AlternateSelf: To Earth-1 Mad Hatter
* AmbiguousSituation:DeadAlternateCounterpart: ZigZagged. It's unclear what played straight with his Earth-66 counterpart. It's unknown if the Joker shown in ''Film/Batman1989'' is the same one captured by Batman in Alexander Knox's newspaper or just a LegacyCharacter. His Earth-1 counterpart's current status is.
is unclear at the time although an episode set after the Crisis indicates that the Earth-1 Joker was also killed by Batman.
*ElectronicTelepathy: IconicItem: His memory machine can read people's memories.
* TheGhost: He's only mentioned by Sherloque.
* MadScientist: Said by Sherloque to have invented a memory machine.
* RoguesGalleryTransplant: A Franchise/{{Batman}} villaincard is in the comic books, here he doesn't seem to menace any superhero unless you count Sherloque Wells.
Bruce's TrophyRoom.
*SerialKiller: A notorious one at that.
* VillainOfAnotherStory: Jervis is or was a villain never faced by Team Flash.PosthumousCharacter: Long dead when Earth-1 Kate and Kara arrive on this universe.
* AmbiguousSituation:
*
* TheGhost: He's only mentioned by Sherloque.
* MadScientist: Said by Sherloque to have invented a memory machine.
* RoguesGalleryTransplant: A Franchise/{{Batman}} villain
*
* VillainOfAnotherStory: Jervis is or was a villain never faced by Team Flash.
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[[folder:Renee Adler]]
!!Renee Adler
!!Renee Adler
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!!Renee Adler
!!ComicBook/TheRiddler
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!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/KimberlyWilliamsPaisley
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/TheFlash2014S5E13Goldfaced Goldfaced]]" (''The Flash'' 5x13)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}''
The first wife of Harrison Sherloque Wells.
->See the Characters/ArrowverseMetahumans page for her Earth-1 counterpart
->See the tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Characters/ArrowverseOtherLocales page for her Earth-38 counterpart
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/TheFlash2014S5E13Goldfaced Goldfaced]]" (''The Flash'' 5x13)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}''
The first wife of Harrison Sherloque Wells.
->See the Characters/ArrowverseMetahumans page for her Earth-1 counterpart
->See the tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Characters/ArrowverseOtherLocales page for her Earth-38 counterpart
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!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/TheFlash2014S5E13Goldfaced Goldfaced]]" (''The Flash'' 5x13)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}''
The first wife of Harrison Sherloque Wells.
->See Characters/ArrowverseGothamCityCriminals for the
->See Characters/Titans2018Villains for the
->See Characters/Batman1966RoguesGallery for
->See Characters/BatmanFilmSeriesVillains for the Earth-97 character who bears his name and background
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* OneTrueLove: She's the one Sherloque truly loves.
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* OneTrueLove: She's the one Sherloque truly loves.DeadAlternateCounterpart: ZigZagged. It's played straight with his Earth 66 and 97 counterparts, who are last seen alive. His Earth-1 counterpart's current status is unclear.
* IconicItem: His cane is in Bruce's TrophyRoom.
* PosthumousCharacter: Long dead when Earth-1 Kate and Kara arrive on this universe.
* IconicItem: His cane is in Bruce's TrophyRoom.
* PosthumousCharacter: Long dead when Earth-1 Kate and Kara arrive on this universe.
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%%For Earth-666, go to the Lucifer series page(s)
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!Earth-719
[[folder:Maya]]
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!Earth-719
[[folder:Maya]]
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!Earth-719
[[folder:Maya]]
!!ComicBook/ThePenguin
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!!!'''Played By:''' Kayla Compton / Briana Tedesco (young)
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/TheFlash2014S6E10Marathon Marathon]]" (''The Flash'' 6x10, photo), "[[Recap/TheFlash2014S6E15TheExorcismOfNashWells The Exorcism of Nash Wells]]" (''The Flash'' 6x15, self)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}''
The adopted daughter of Harrison Nash Wells.
->See the Characters/ArrowverseSTARLabs page for Allegra Garcia, the Earths-1/Prime character who bears her physical likeness
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/TheFlash2014S6E10Marathon Marathon]]" (''The Flash'' 6x10, photo), "[[Recap/TheFlash2014S6E15TheExorcismOfNashWells The Exorcism of Nash Wells]]" (''The Flash'' 6x15, self)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}''
The adopted daughter of Harrison Nash Wells.
->See the Characters/ArrowverseSTARLabs page for Allegra Garcia, the Earths-1/Prime character who bears her physical likeness
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!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/TheFlash2014S6E10Marathon Marathon]]" (''The Flash'' 6x10, photo), "[[Recap/TheFlash2014S6E15TheExorcismOfNashWells The Exorcism of Nash Wells]]" (''The Flash'' 6x15, self)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}''
The adopted daughter of Harrison Nash Wells.
->See Characters/ArrowverseGothamCityCriminals for the
->See Characters/Titans2018Villains for the Earth-9 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/Batman1966RoguesGallery for the Earth-66 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/BatmanFilmSeriesVillains for the Earth-89 character who bears his name and background
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* AlternateSelf: She was an alternate version of Allegra Garcia.
* DeadAlternateCounterpart: She died in 2019, while Allegra is alive in 2020.
* DeadSidekick: She died on Earth-13 during an exploit there with Nash.
* DisneyVillainDeath: She lost her footing on the ledge of a cliff and, having undone her safety clip, fell to her death.
* {{Expy}}: She has elements of Harry Wells' family. She is Nash's daughter figure similarly to Jesse Quick while her death affected Nash similarly to Harry's wife's affected Harry.
* HappilyAdopted: Nash took care of her and she seemed to love him as a father.
* ALessonLearnedTooWell: She takes Nash's phrase of valuing the prize over everything too strictly. This leads to her death when she is gathering a treasure in a cave on Earth-13, since she refused to throw it to avoid falling to her death when she cannot hold the cliff. As a result, Nash blames himself for this.
* PosthumousCharacter: She died before Allegra appeared on the series.
* TreasureHunter: She followed Nash's footsteps on becoming a multiversal geologist.
* DeadAlternateCounterpart: She died in 2019, while Allegra is alive in 2020.
* DeadSidekick: She died on Earth-13 during an exploit there with Nash.
* DisneyVillainDeath: She lost her footing on the ledge of a cliff and, having undone her safety clip, fell to her death.
* {{Expy}}: She has elements of Harry Wells' family. She is Nash's daughter figure similarly to Jesse Quick while her death affected Nash similarly to Harry's wife's affected Harry.
* HappilyAdopted: Nash took care of her and she seemed to love him as a father.
* ALessonLearnedTooWell: She takes Nash's phrase of valuing the prize over everything too strictly. This leads to her death when she is gathering a treasure in a cave on Earth-13, since she refused to throw it to avoid falling to her death when she cannot hold the cliff. As a result, Nash blames himself for this.
* PosthumousCharacter: She died before Allegra appeared on the series.
* TreasureHunter: She followed Nash's footsteps on becoming a multiversal geologist.
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* IconicItem: His {{parasol|OfPain}} is in
* DeadSidekick: She died on Earth-13 during an exploit there with Nash.
* DisneyVillainDeath: She lost her footing on the ledge of a cliff and, having undone her safety clip, fell to her death.
* {{Expy}}: She has elements of Harry Wells' family. She is Nash's daughter figure similarly to Jesse Quick while her death affected Nash similarly to Harry's wife's affected Harry.
* HappilyAdopted: Nash took care of her
* ALessonLearnedTooWell: She takes Nash's phrase of valuing the prize over everything too strictly. This leads to her death when she is gathering a treasure in a cave on Earth-13, since she refused to throw it to avoid falling to her death when she cannot hold the cliff. As a result, Nash blames himself for this.
* PosthumousCharacter:
* TreasureHunter: She followed Nash's footsteps on becoming a multiversal geologist.
[[folder:Mr. Freeze]]
!!Mr. Freeze
!!!'''Species:''' Human
A notorious criminal whom Earth-99 Batman killed years prior.
->See Characters/ArrowverseGothamCityCitizens for the Earth-1 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/Batman1966RoguesGallery for the Earth-66 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/BatmanFilmSeriesVillains for the Earth-97 character who bears his name and background
!!Mr. Freeze
!!!'''Species:''' Human
A notorious criminal whom Earth-99 Batman killed years prior.
->See Characters/ArrowverseGothamCityCitizens for the Earth-1 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/Batman1966RoguesGallery for the Earth-66 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/BatmanFilmSeriesVillains for the Earth-97 character who bears his name and background
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!Earth-D
[[folder:In General]]
An AlternateUniverse where it's heroes are more ethnically diverse and work together as a team known as the Justice Alliance.
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* AdaptedOut: In the original comics the Justice Alliance of America included the Atom, Batman, Aquaman, Hawkgirl, Hawkman, Martian Manhunter and Robin.
* MythologyGag: In the original ''ComicBook/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths'' it is rumoured that Marv Wolfman believed the post-Crisis Earth should have more diverse superheroes but while this never happened he would introudce this concept with Earth-D over a decade later. This version of Earth-D was introduced in the tie-in comic ''Crisis on Infinite Earths Giant'' which was also written by Wolfman.
* AdaptationNameChange: From Justice Alliance of America to just Justice Alliance.
* RaceLift: {{Subverted|Trope}} for the most part as most of the heroes are simply different people as opposed to being alternate versions of the canon characters. The only real exception is Superman, who in the comics is still known as Kal-El, while others didn't have their secret identities revealed.
[[folder:In General]]
An AlternateUniverse where it's heroes are more ethnically diverse and work together as a team known as the Justice Alliance.
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* AdaptedOut: In the original comics the Justice Alliance of America included the Atom, Batman, Aquaman, Hawkgirl, Hawkman, Martian Manhunter and Robin.
* MythologyGag: In the original ''ComicBook/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths'' it is rumoured that Marv Wolfman believed the post-Crisis Earth should have more diverse superheroes but while this never happened he would introudce this concept with Earth-D over a decade later. This version of Earth-D was introduced in the tie-in comic ''Crisis on Infinite Earths Giant'' which was also written by Wolfman.
* AdaptationNameChange: From Justice Alliance of America to just Justice Alliance.
* RaceLift: {{Subverted|Trope}} for the most part as most of the heroes are simply different people as opposed to being alternate versions of the canon characters. The only real exception is Superman, who in the comics is still known as Kal-El, while others didn't have their secret identities revealed.
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[[folder:In General]]
An AlternateUniverse where it's heroes are more ethnically diverse
* IconicItem: His snow globe is in Bruce's TrophyRoom.
* PosthumousCharacter: Long dead when Earth-1 Kate and
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* AdaptedOut: In the original comics the Justice Alliance of America included the Atom, Batman, Aquaman, Hawkgirl, Hawkman, Martian Manhunter and Robin.
* MythologyGag: In the original ''ComicBook/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths'' it is rumoured that Marv Wolfman believed the post-Crisis Earth should have more diverse superheroes but while
* AdaptationNameChange: From Justice Alliance of America to just Justice Alliance.
* RaceLift: {{Subverted|Trope}} for the most part as most of the heroes are simply different people as opposed to being alternate versions of the canon characters. The only real exception is Superman, who in the comics is still known as Kal-El, while others didn't have their secret identities revealed.
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[[folder:Tanaka Rei / The Flash]]
!!Tanaka Rei
!!!'''Species:''' Metahuman
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Crisis on Infinite Earths Giant''
The Flash of Earth-D and a member of the Justice Alliance.
->See Characters/ArrowverseBarryAllen for Barry Allen, the Earth-Prime character who bears his codename
->See Characters/Stargirl2020 for Jay Garrick, the post-Crisis Earth-2 character who bears his codename
->See Characters/Batman1966Heroes for Barry Allen, the Earth-66 character who bears his codename
->See Characters/TheFlash1990 for Barry Allen, the Earth-90 character who bears his codename
->See Characters/DCEUTheFlash for Barry Allen, the character on an undesignated Earth who bears his codename
->See ComicBook/New52 for Barry Allen, the Earth-N52 character who bears his codename
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* ForWantOfANail: Tanaka is the only confirmed person in the multiverse to use the identity of the Flash and is not connected the Allen family in some way, with Jay Garrick at least being a doppelganger of Henry Allen.
* NoNameGiven: {{Subverted|Trope}} as he's the only Earth-D character given a name in the tie-in comic.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Kal-El / Superman]]
!!Kal-El
!!Tanaka Rei
!!!'''Species:''' Metahuman
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Crisis on Infinite Earths Giant''
The Flash of Earth-D and a member of the Justice Alliance.
->See Characters/ArrowverseBarryAllen for Barry Allen, the Earth-Prime character who bears his codename
->See Characters/Stargirl2020 for Jay Garrick, the post-Crisis Earth-2 character who bears his codename
->See Characters/Batman1966Heroes for Barry Allen, the Earth-66 character who bears his codename
->See Characters/TheFlash1990 for Barry Allen, the Earth-90 character who bears his codename
->See Characters/DCEUTheFlash for Barry Allen, the character on an undesignated Earth who bears his codename
->See ComicBook/New52 for Barry Allen, the Earth-N52 character who bears his codename
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* ForWantOfANail: Tanaka is the only confirmed person in the multiverse to use the identity of the Flash and is not connected the Allen family in some way, with Jay Garrick at least being a doppelganger of Henry Allen.
* NoNameGiven: {{Subverted|Trope}} as he's the only Earth-D character given a name in the tie-in comic.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Kal-El / Superman]]
!!Kal-El
to:
!!Tanaka Rei
!!!'''Species:''' Metahuman
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Crisis on Infinite Earths Giant''
The Flash of Earth-D and a member of the Justice Alliance.
->See Characters/ArrowverseBarryAllen for Barry Allen, the Earth-Prime character who bears his codename
->See Characters/Stargirl2020 for Jay Garrick, the post-Crisis Earth-2 character who bears his codename
->See Characters/Batman1966Heroes for Barry Allen, the Earth-66 character who bears his codename
->See Characters/TheFlash1990 for Barry Allen, the Earth-90 character who bears his codename
->See Characters/DCEUTheFlash for Barry Allen, the character on an undesignated Earth who bears his codename
->See ComicBook/New52 for Barry Allen, the Earth-N52 character who bears his codename
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* ForWantOfANail: Tanaka is the only confirmed person in the multiverse to use the identity of the Flash and is not connected the Allen family in some way, with Jay Garrick at least being a doppelganger of Henry Allen.
* NoNameGiven: {{Subverted|Trope}} as he's the only Earth-D character given a name in the tie-in comic.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Kal-El
[[folder:Clark Kent / Superman]]
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!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Crisis on Infinite Earths Giant''
The Superman of Earth-D and a member of the Justice Alliance, while also being married to Supergirl.
->See Characters/ArrowverseSmallvilleCitizens for the Earth-Prime character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/Titans2018OtherSuperheroes for info about the Earth-9 character who bears his name and background
The Superman of Earth-D and a member of the Justice Alliance, while also being married to Supergirl.
->See Characters/ArrowverseSmallvilleCitizens for the Earth-Prime character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/Titans2018OtherSuperheroes for info about the Earth-9 character who bears his name and background
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->See Characters/Titans2018OtherSuperheroes for the Earth-9 character who bears his name and
->See Characters/ArrowverseSmallvilleCitizens for the
->See Characters/Titans2018OtherSuperheroes for info about the Earth-9
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->See Characters/SmallvilleEarth2 for an AlternateUniverse Earth-167 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/DCEUSuperman for the character in an undesignated Earth who bears his name and background
->See Characters/DCEUSuperman for the character in an undesignated Earth who bears his name and background
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->See Characters/SmallvilleEarth2 for an page to see the AlternateUniverse Earth-167 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/DCEUSuperman page for the character in an undesignated Earth who bears his name and background
->See Characters/DCEUSuperman page for the character in an undesignated Earth who bears his name and background
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* KissingCousins: {{Averted|Trope}} (hopefully) as while Superman is Ka-El and Supergirl's first name is Kara, her family name is unknown so she is presumably not related to him.
* NoNameGiven: Is only known as Superman, though he is confirmed to be Kal-El in the original comics.
* RaceLift: This version of Ka-El is black unlike his counterparts on other Earths.
* NoNameGiven: Is only known as Superman, though he is confirmed to be Kal-El in the original comics.
* RaceLift: This version of Ka-El is black unlike his counterparts on other Earths.
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* KissingCousins: {{Averted|Trope}} (hopefully) DeadAlternateCounterpart: One of the many Supermen killed in TheMultiverse, but by Batman instead of Earth-38 Lex Luthor.
* DoppelgangerGetsSameSentiment: His death at Batman's hands visibly angers Earth-38 Kara aswhile Superman is Ka-El and Supergirl's first name is Kara, if he was her family name is unknown so she is presumably not related to him.
* NoNameGiven: Is only known as Superman,own cousin, even though he is confirmed to be Kal-El in he's technically not.
* IconicItem: He still uses specs as [[ClarkKenting a disguise]], which Kara immediately notices.
* PosthumousCharacter: Long dead when Earth-1 Kate and Kara arrive on this universe.
* SacrificialLion: Batman killing him cements theoriginal comics.
* RaceLift: This version of Ka-El is black unlike his counterparts on other Earths.latter's descent into villainy.
* DoppelgangerGetsSameSentiment: His death at Batman's hands visibly angers Earth-38 Kara as
* NoNameGiven: Is only known as Superman,
* IconicItem: He still uses specs as [[ClarkKenting a disguise]], which Kara immediately notices.
* PosthumousCharacter: Long dead when Earth-1 Kate and Kara arrive on this universe.
* SacrificialLion: Batman killing him cements the
* RaceLift: This version of Ka-El is black unlike his counterparts on other Earths.
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[[folder:Kara / Supergirl]]
!!Kara
!!!'''Species:''' Kryptonain
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Crisis on Infinite Earths Giant''
The Supergirl of Earth-D and a member of the Justice Alliance, while also being married to Superman.
->See Characters/ArrowverseKaraZorEl for the Earth-Prime character who bears her first name and codename
->See Characters/ArrowverseEarthX page for Overgirl, the Earth-X character who bears her first name
->See Characters/SupermanFilmSeries for the Earth-96 character who bears her first name and codename
->See Characters/SmallvilleKryptonians for the Earth-167 character who bears her first name and codename
->See Characters/DCEUKrypton for the character in an unnumbered Earth who bears her first name
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* KissingCousins: {{Averted|Trope}} (hopefully) as while Superman is Ka-El Kara's family name is unknown so she is presumably not related to him.
* NoNameGiven: Is only known as Supergirl, though she is confirmed to be called Kara in the original comics.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:José Hernandez / Green Lantern]]
!!José Hernandez
!!Kara
!!!'''Species:''' Kryptonain
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Crisis on Infinite Earths Giant''
The Supergirl of Earth-D and a member of the Justice Alliance, while also being married to Superman.
->See Characters/ArrowverseKaraZorEl for the Earth-Prime character who bears her first name and codename
->See Characters/ArrowverseEarthX page for Overgirl, the Earth-X character who bears her first name
->See Characters/SupermanFilmSeries for the Earth-96 character who bears her first name and codename
->See Characters/SmallvilleKryptonians for the Earth-167 character who bears her first name and codename
->See Characters/DCEUKrypton for the character in an unnumbered Earth who bears her first name
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* KissingCousins: {{Averted|Trope}} (hopefully) as while Superman is Ka-El Kara's family name is unknown so she is presumably not related to him.
* NoNameGiven: Is only known as Supergirl, though she is confirmed to be called Kara in the original comics.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:José Hernandez / Green Lantern]]
!!José Hernandez
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!!Kara
!!!'''Species:''' Kryptonain
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Crisis on Infinite Earths Giant''
The Supergirl of Earth-D and a member of the Justice Alliance, while also being married to Superman.
->See Characters/ArrowverseKaraZorEl for the Earth-Prime character who bears her first name and codename
->See Characters/ArrowverseEarthX page for Overgirl, the Earth-X character who bears her first name
->See Characters/SupermanFilmSeries for the Earth-96 character who bears her first name and codename
->See Characters/SmallvilleKryptonians for the Earth-167 character who bears her first name and codename
->See Characters/DCEUKrypton for the character in an unnumbered Earth who bears her first name
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* KissingCousins: {{Averted|Trope}} (hopefully) as while Superman is Ka-El Kara's family name is unknown so she is presumably not related to him.
* NoNameGiven: Is only known as Supergirl, though she is confirmed to be called Kara in the original comics.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:José Hernandez / Green Lantern]]
!!José Hernandez
!!Elizabeth "Beth" Kane
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!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Crisis on Infinite Earths Giant''
The Green Lantern of Earth-D and a member of the Justice Alliance.
->See Characters/Stargirl2020 for Alan Scott, the post-Crisis Earth-2 character who bears his codename
->See Film/GreenLantern2011 for Hal Jordaan, the post-Crisis Earth-12 character who bears his codename
->See Characters/Batman1966Heroes for Hal Jordan, the Earth-66 character who bears his codename
->See Characters/SmallvilleClarksAllies for John Stewart, the Earth-167 character who bears his codename
->See ComicBook/New52 for Hal Jordan, the Earth-N52 character who bears his codename
The Green Lantern of Earth-D and a member of the Justice Alliance.
->See Characters/Stargirl2020 for Alan Scott, the post-Crisis Earth-2 character who bears his codename
->See Film/GreenLantern2011 for Hal Jordaan, the post-Crisis Earth-12 character who bears his codename
->See Characters/Batman1966Heroes for Hal Jordan, the Earth-66 character who bears his codename
->See Characters/SmallvilleClarksAllies for John Stewart, the Earth-167 character who bears his codename
->See ComicBook/New52 for Hal Jordan, the Earth-N52 character who bears his codename
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!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/RachelSkarsten
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/Batwoman2019S1E9CrisisOnInfiniteEarthsHourTwo Crisis on Infinite Earths, Part Two]]" (''Batwoman'' 1x9, photo)
!!!'''Appearances:'''''Crisis on ''Series/{{Crisis On Infinite Earths Giant''
Earths|2019}}''[[note]](''Series/{{Batwoman|2019}}'')[[/note]]
TheGreen Lantern Earth-99 version of Earth-D and a member of the Justice Alliance.
Beth Kane.
->SeeCharacters/Stargirl2020 the Characters/ArrowverseGothamCityCriminals page for Alan Scott, Earth-1 Beth Kane
->See Characters/BirdsOfPrey2002 for Dinah Redmond, thepost-Crisis Earth-2 Earth-203 character who bears his codename
->See Film/GreenLantern2011 for Hal Jordaan, the post-Crisis Earth-12 character who bears his codename
->See Characters/Batman1966Heroes for Hal Jordan, the Earth-66 character who bears his codename
->See Characters/SmallvilleClarksAllies for John Stewart, the Earth-167 character who bears his codename
->See ComicBook/New52 for Hal Jordan, the Earth-N52 character who bears his codenameher physical likeness
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/Batwoman2019S1E9CrisisOnInfiniteEarthsHourTwo Crisis on Infinite Earths, Part Two]]" (''Batwoman'' 1x9, photo)
!!!'''Appearances:'''
The
->See
->See Characters/BirdsOfPrey2002 for Dinah Redmond, the
->See Film/GreenLantern2011 for Hal Jordaan, the post-Crisis Earth-12 character who bears his codename
->See Characters/Batman1966Heroes for Hal Jordan, the Earth-66 character who bears his codename
->See Characters/SmallvilleClarksAllies for John Stewart, the Earth-167 character who bears his codename
->See ComicBook/New52 for Hal Jordan, the Earth-N52 character who bears his codename
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* NoNameGiven: Is only known as Green Lantern, though he is confirmed to be called José Hernandez in the original comics.
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* NoNameGiven: Is only known as Green Lantern, though he AdaptationDyeJob: Her natural hair is confirmed to be called José Hernandez brown, where in the original comics.comics it was red. Earth-1's Beth, as Alice, is platinum blonde.
* AmbiguousSituation: Her whereabouts during Crisis is never stated. It's also unclear if she's a SecretKeeper for the Bat-Family or not.
* TheGhost: She only shows up via photograph.
* GoodCounterpart: In this universe she was nothing but Kate's loving sister, making Earth-1 Kate wonder what could've been.
* AmbiguousSituation: Her whereabouts during Crisis is never stated. It's also unclear if she's a SecretKeeper for the Bat-Family or not.
* TheGhost: She only shows up via photograph.
* GoodCounterpart: In this universe she was nothing but Kate's loving sister, making Earth-1 Kate wonder what could've been.
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[[folder:Green Arrow]]
!!Green Arrow
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Crisis on Infinite Earths Giant''
The Green Arrow of Earth-D and a member of the Justice Alliance.
->See Characters/ArrowverseOliverQueen for the Earth-Prime character who bears his codename
->See Characters/SmallvilleClarksAllies for the Earth-167 character who bears his codename
!!Green Arrow
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Crisis on Infinite Earths Giant''
The Green Arrow of Earth-D and a member of the Justice Alliance.
->See Characters/ArrowverseOliverQueen for the Earth-Prime character who bears his codename
->See Characters/SmallvilleClarksAllies for the Earth-167 character who bears his codename
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* NoNameGiven: Like in the original comics the Earth-D Green Arrow was never given a civilian name, leaving it unclear if he is just Oliver with a RaceLift or a different person entirely.
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%%For Earth-203, go to the
!Earth-221
[[folder:In General]]
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* AlternateSelf: This universe has a
* ThePresentDay: This world appears contemporary like Earths 1 and 38.
* ShoutOut: To Franchise/SherlockHolmes. Its Wells is
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[[folder:Wonder Woman]]
!!Wonder Woman
!!!'''Species:''' Amazonian
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Crisis on Infinite Earths Giant''
The Wonder Woman of Earth-D and a member of the Justice Alliance.
->See Characters/ArrowverseOtherLocales for the Earth-Prime character who bears her codename
->See Characters/Titans2018OtherSuperheroes for the Earth-9 character who bears her codename
->See Series/WonderWoman1975 for the Earth-76 character who bears her codename
->See Characters/DCEUWonderWoman for the character who bears her codename on an undesignated Earth
->See ComicBook/New52 for the Earth-N52 character who bears her codename
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* NoNameGiven: Like in the original comics the Earth-D Wonder Woman was never given a civilian name, leaving it unclear if she is just Diana with a RaceLift or a different person entirely.
!!Wonder Woman
!!!'''Species:''' Amazonian
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Crisis on Infinite Earths Giant''
The Wonder Woman of Earth-D and a member of the Justice Alliance.
->See Characters/ArrowverseOtherLocales for the Earth-Prime character who bears her codename
->See Characters/Titans2018OtherSuperheroes for the Earth-9 character who bears her codename
->See Series/WonderWoman1975 for the Earth-76 character who bears her codename
->See Characters/DCEUWonderWoman for the character who bears her codename on an undesignated Earth
->See ComicBook/New52 for the Earth-N52 character who bears her codename
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* NoNameGiven: Like in the original comics the Earth-D Wonder Woman was never given a civilian name, leaving it unclear if she is just Diana with a RaceLift or a different person entirely.
to:
!!Wonder Woman
!!!'''Species:''' Amazonian
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Crisis on Infinite Earths Giant''
The Wonder Woman of Earth-D and a member of the Justice Alliance.
->See
->See Characters/Titans2018OtherSuperheroes for the Earth-9 character who bears her codename
->See Series/WonderWoman1975 for the Earth-76 character who bears her codename
->See Characters/DCEUWonderWoman for the character who bears her codename on an undesignated Earth
->See ComicBook/New52 for the Earth-N52 character who bears her codename
----
* NoNameGiven: Like in the original comics the Earth-D Wonder Woman was never given a civilian name, leaving it unclear if she is just Diana with a RaceLift or a different person entirely.
[[folder:Watsune]]
!!Watsune
!!!'''Species:''' Human
The late partner of Harrison Sherloque Wells.
!!Watsune
!!!'''Species:''' Human
The late partner of Harrison Sherloque Wells.
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!Gen's Earth
!!!Pierce family
[[folder:Gen Pierce]]
!!Gennifer "Gen" Pierce
!!!'''Species:''' Metahuman
!!!'''Played By:''' Music/ChinaAnneMcClain
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/BlackLightning2018S3E9EarthCrisis The Book of Resistance: Chapter Four: Earth Crisis]]" (''Black Lightning'' 3x9)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/BlackLightning2018''
The counterpart of Jennifer Pierce/Lightning.
->See the Characters/ArrowversePierceFamily page for her Earth-BL counterpart
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* RestrainingBolt: Wears a PowerNullifier collar.
!!!Pierce family
[[folder:Gen Pierce]]
!!Gennifer "Gen" Pierce
!!!'''Species:''' Metahuman
!!!'''Played By:''' Music/ChinaAnneMcClain
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/BlackLightning2018S3E9EarthCrisis The Book of Resistance: Chapter Four: Earth Crisis]]" (''Black Lightning'' 3x9)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/BlackLightning2018''
The counterpart of Jennifer Pierce/Lightning.
->See the Characters/ArrowversePierceFamily page for her Earth-BL counterpart
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* RestrainingBolt: Wears a PowerNullifier collar.
to:
!!!Pierce family
[[folder:Gen Pierce]]
!!Gennifer "Gen" Pierce
!!!'''Species:''' Metahuman
!!!'''Played By:''' Music/ChinaAnneMcClain
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/BlackLightning2018S3E9EarthCrisis The Book of Resistance: Chapter Four: Earth Crisis]]" (''Black Lightning'' 3x9)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/BlackLightning2018''
The counterpart of Jennifer Pierce/Lightning.
->See
* FateWorseThanDeath: Sherloque found him in a catatonic state.
* AMindIsATerribleThingToRead: When Sherloque read his mind, he found out about Watsune's affair with his fourth wife.
* OnlyOneName: He's only addressed as Watsune.
* PosthumousCharacter: He's already dead by the
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*
* WeUsedToBeFriends: He and Sherloque had a fallout after his affair with the latter's fourth wife.
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[[folder:Jefferson Pierce / Black Lightning]]
!![[ComicBook/BlackLightning Jefferson Pierce / Black Lightning]]
!!!'''Species:''' Human[[note]]Previously a Metahuman[[/note]]
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/CressWilliams
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/BlackLightning2018S3E9EarthCrisis The Book of Resistance: Chapter Four: Earth Crisis]]" (''Black Lightning'' 3x9)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/BlackLightning2018''
The counterpart of Jefferson Pierce.
->See the Characters/ArrowversePierceFamily page for his Earth-BL counterpart
!![[ComicBook/BlackLightning Jefferson Pierce / Black Lightning]]
!!!'''Species:''' Human[[note]]Previously a Metahuman[[/note]]
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/CressWilliams
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/BlackLightning2018S3E9EarthCrisis The Book of Resistance: Chapter Four: Earth Crisis]]" (''Black Lightning'' 3x9)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/BlackLightning2018''
The counterpart of Jefferson Pierce.
->See the Characters/ArrowversePierceFamily page for his Earth-BL counterpart
to:
!![[ComicBook/BlackLightning Jefferson Pierce
!!Jervis Tetch /
!!!'''Species:'''
A notorious SerialKiller who uses a
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/CressWilliams
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/BlackLightning2018S3E9EarthCrisis The Book of Resistance: Chapter Four: Earth Crisis]]" (''Black Lightning'' 3x9)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/BlackLightning2018''
The counterpart of Jefferson Pierce.
->See the Characters/ArrowversePierceFamily page for his Earth-BL counterpart
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* DeadAlternateCounterpart: Is killed by his Earth's Percy Odell in front of his children in his own home.
* DePower: He lost his powers due to an action Gen did.
* HeroOfAnotherStory: His superhero career predates [[Series/{{Arrow}} Oliver's]] but he's not mentioned until now.
* PosthumousCharacter: Long dead when he's mentioned.
* DePower: He lost his powers due to an action Gen did.
* HeroOfAnotherStory: His superhero career predates [[Series/{{Arrow}} Oliver's]] but he's not mentioned until now.
* PosthumousCharacter: Long dead when he's mentioned.
to:
* DeadAlternateCounterpart: Is killed by AlternateSelf: To Earth-1 Mad Hatter
* AmbiguousSituation: It's unclear what hisEarth's Percy Odell in front of his children in his own home.
current status is.
*DePower: He lost his powers due to an action Gen did.
* HeroOfAnotherStory:ElectronicTelepathy: His memory machine can read people's memories.
* TheGhost: He's only mentioned by Sherloque.
* MadScientist: Said by Sherloque to have invented a memory machine.
* RoguesGalleryTransplant: A Franchise/{{Batman}} villain in the comic books, here he doesn't seem to menace any superherocareer predates [[Series/{{Arrow}} Oliver's]] but he's not mentioned until now.
unless you count Sherloque Wells.
*PosthumousCharacter: Long dead when he's mentioned.SerialKiller: A notorious one at that.
* VillainOfAnotherStory: Jervis is or was a villain never faced by Team Flash.
* AmbiguousSituation: It's unclear what his
*
* HeroOfAnotherStory:
* TheGhost: He's only mentioned by Sherloque.
* MadScientist: Said by Sherloque to have invented a memory machine.
* RoguesGalleryTransplant: A Franchise/{{Batman}} villain in the comic books, here he doesn't seem to menace any superhero
*
* VillainOfAnotherStory: Jervis is or was a villain never faced by Team Flash.
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[[folder:Anissa Pierce]]
!!Anissa Pierce
!!!'''Species:''' Human[[note]]Previously a Metahuman[[/note]]
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/NafessaWilliams
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/BlackLightning2018S3E9EarthCrisis The Book of Resistance: Chapter Four: Earth Crisis]]" (''Black Lightning'' 3x9)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/BlackLightning2018''
The counterpart of Anissa Pierce.
->See the Characters/ArrowversePierceFamily page for her Earth-BL counterpart
!!Anissa Pierce
!!!'''Species:''' Human[[note]]Previously a Metahuman[[/note]]
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/NafessaWilliams
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/BlackLightning2018S3E9EarthCrisis The Book of Resistance: Chapter Four: Earth Crisis]]" (''Black Lightning'' 3x9)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/BlackLightning2018''
The counterpart of Anissa Pierce.
->See the Characters/ArrowversePierceFamily page for her Earth-BL counterpart
to:
!!Anissa Pierce
!!Renee Adler
!!!'''Species:'''
!!!'''Played By:'''
!!!'''First Appearance:'''
!!!'''Appearances:'''
The
->See the
->See the tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Characters/ArrowverseOtherLocales page for her Earth-38 counterpart
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* DePower: She lost her powers due to an action Gen did.
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* DePower: She lost her powers due to an action Gen did.OneTrueLove: She's the one Sherloque truly loves.
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[[folder:Lynn Stewart]]
!!Lynn Stewart
!!!'''Species:''' Human[[note]]Previously a Metahuman[[/note]]
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/ChristineAdams
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/BlackLightning2018S3E9EarthCrisis The Book of Resistance: Chapter Four: Earth Crisis]]" (''Black Lightning'' 3x9)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/BlackLightning2018''
The counterpart of Lynn Stewart.
->See the Characters/ArrowversePierceFamily page for her Earth-BL counterpart
!!Lynn Stewart
!!!'''Species:''' Human[[note]]Previously a Metahuman[[/note]]
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/ChristineAdams
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/BlackLightning2018S3E9EarthCrisis The Book of Resistance: Chapter Four: Earth Crisis]]" (''Black Lightning'' 3x9)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/BlackLightning2018''
The counterpart of Lynn Stewart.
->See the Characters/ArrowversePierceFamily page for her Earth-BL counterpart
to:
!!Lynn Stewart
!!!'''Species:''' Human[[note]]Previously a Metahuman[[/note]]
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/ChristineAdams
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/BlackLightning2018S3E9EarthCrisis The Book of Resistance: Chapter Four: Earth Crisis]]" (''Black Lightning'' 3x9)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/BlackLightning2018''
The counterpart of Lynn Stewart.
->See
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* DePower: She lost her powers due to an action Gen did.
[[/folder]]
!!!Freeland
[[folder:Jeremiah Holt]]
!!Reverend Jeremiah Holt
[[/folder]]
!!!Freeland
[[folder:Jeremiah Holt]]
!!Reverend Jeremiah Holt
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[[/folder]]
!!!Freeland
[[folder:Jeremiah Holt]]
!!Reverend Jeremiah Holt
[[folder:Maya]]
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!!!'''Played By:''' Clifton Powell
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/BlackLightning2018S3E9EarthCrisis The Book of Resistance: Chapter Four: Earth Crisis]]" (''Black Lightning'' 3x9)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/BlackLightning2018''
The counterpart of Jeremiah Holt.
->See the Characters/ArrowverseFreelandCitizens page for his Earth-BL counterpart
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/BlackLightning2018S3E9EarthCrisis The Book of Resistance: Chapter Four: Earth Crisis]]" (''Black Lightning'' 3x9)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/BlackLightning2018''
The counterpart of Jeremiah Holt.
->See the Characters/ArrowverseFreelandCitizens page for his Earth-BL counterpart
to:
!!!'''Played By:''' Clifton Powell
Kayla Compton / Briana Tedesco (young)
!!!'''First Appearance:'''"[[Recap/BlackLightning2018S3E9EarthCrisis "[[Recap/TheFlash2014S6E10Marathon Marathon]]" (''The Flash'' 6x10, photo), "[[Recap/TheFlash2014S6E15TheExorcismOfNashWells The Book Exorcism of Resistance: Chapter Four: Earth Crisis]]" (''Black Lightning'' 3x9)
Nash Wells]]" (''The Flash'' 6x15, self)
!!!'''Appearances:'''''Series/BlackLightning2018''
''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}''
Thecounterpart adopted daughter of Jeremiah Holt.
Harrison Nash Wells.
->See theCharacters/ArrowverseFreelandCitizens Characters/ArrowverseSTARLabs page for his Earth-BL counterpartAllegra Garcia, the Earths-1/Prime character who bears her physical likeness
!!!'''First Appearance:'''
!!!'''Appearances:'''
The
->See the
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* InSpiteOfANail: He's a reverend much like in Earth-BL.
to:
* InSpiteOfANail: He's a reverend much like AlternateSelf: She was an alternate version of Allegra Garcia.
* DeadAlternateCounterpart: She died inEarth-BL.2019, while Allegra is alive in 2020.
* DeadSidekick: She died on Earth-13 during an exploit there with Nash.
* DisneyVillainDeath: She lost her footing on the ledge of a cliff and, having undone her safety clip, fell to her death.
* {{Expy}}: She has elements of Harry Wells' family. She is Nash's daughter figure similarly to Jesse Quick while her death affected Nash similarly to Harry's wife's affected Harry.
* HappilyAdopted: Nash took care of her and she seemed to love him as a father.
* ALessonLearnedTooWell: She takes Nash's phrase of valuing the prize over everything too strictly. This leads to her death when she is gathering a treasure in a cave on Earth-13, since she refused to throw it to avoid falling to her death when she cannot hold the cliff. As a result, Nash blames himself for this.
* PosthumousCharacter: She died before Allegra appeared on the series.
* TreasureHunter: She followed Nash's footsteps on becoming a multiversal geologist.
* DeadAlternateCounterpart: She died in
* DeadSidekick: She died on Earth-13 during an exploit there with Nash.
* DisneyVillainDeath: She lost her footing on the ledge of a cliff and, having undone her safety clip, fell to her death.
* {{Expy}}: She has elements of Harry Wells' family. She is Nash's daughter figure similarly to Jesse Quick while her death affected Nash similarly to Harry's wife's affected Harry.
* HappilyAdopted: Nash took care of her and she seemed to love him as a father.
* ALessonLearnedTooWell: She takes Nash's phrase of valuing the prize over everything too strictly. This leads to her death when she is gathering a treasure in a cave on Earth-13, since she refused to throw it to avoid falling to her death when she cannot hold the cliff. As a result, Nash blames himself for this.
* PosthumousCharacter: She died before Allegra appeared on the series.
* TreasureHunter: She followed Nash's footsteps on becoming a multiversal geologist.
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!!!American Security Agency (A.S.A.)
[[folder:Percy Odell]]
!!Percy Odell
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/BillDuke
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/BlackLightning2018S3E9EarthCrisis The Book of Resistance: Chapter Four: Earth Crisis]]" (''Black Lightning'' 3x9)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/BlackLightning2018''
An A.S.A. agent and the Earth-1 counterpart of Percy Odell.
->See the Characters/ArrowverseUSGovernment for his Earth-BL counterpart
[[folder:Percy Odell]]
!!Percy Odell
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/BillDuke
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/BlackLightning2018S3E9EarthCrisis The Book of Resistance: Chapter Four: Earth Crisis]]" (''Black Lightning'' 3x9)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/BlackLightning2018''
An A.S.A. agent and the Earth-1 counterpart of Percy Odell.
->See the Characters/ArrowverseUSGovernment for his Earth-BL counterpart
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* HeroKiller: Killed a de-powered version of his Earth's Jefferson Pierce.
* InSpiteOfANail: He's an A.S.A. agent in two other pre-Crisis Universes.
* InSpiteOfANail: He's an A.S.A. agent in two other pre-Crisis Universes.
to:
!Earth-D
[[folder:In General]]
An AlternateUniverse where it's heroes are more ethnically diverse and work together as a team known as the Justice Alliance.
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*HeroKiller: Killed AdaptedOut: In the original comics the Justice Alliance of America included the Atom, Batman, Aquaman, Hawkgirl, Hawkman, Martian Manhunter and Robin.
* MythologyGag: In the original ''ComicBook/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths'' it is rumoured that Marv Wolfman believed the post-Crisis Earth should have more diverse superheroes but while this never happened he would introudce this concept with Earth-D over ade-powered decade later. This version of his Earth's Jefferson Pierce.
* InSpiteOfANail: He's an A.S.A. agentEarth-D was introduced in two other pre-Crisis Universes.the tie-in comic ''Crisis on Infinite Earths Giant'' which was also written by Wolfman.
* AdaptationNameChange: From Justice Alliance of America to just Justice Alliance.
* RaceLift: {{Subverted|Trope}} for the most part as most of the heroes are simply different people as opposed to being alternate versions of the canon characters. The only real exception is Superman, who in the comics is still known as Kal-El, while others didn't have their secret identities revealed.
[[folder:In General]]
An AlternateUniverse where it's heroes are more ethnically diverse and work together as a team known as the Justice Alliance.
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*
* MythologyGag: In the original ''ComicBook/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths'' it is rumoured that Marv Wolfman believed the post-Crisis Earth should have more diverse superheroes but while this never happened he would introudce this concept with Earth-D over a
* InSpiteOfANail: He's an A.S.A. agent
* AdaptationNameChange: From Justice Alliance of America to just Justice Alliance.
* RaceLift: {{Subverted|Trope}} for the most part as most of the heroes are simply different people as opposed to being alternate versions of the canon characters. The only real exception is Superman, who in the comics is still known as Kal-El, while others didn't have their secret identities revealed.
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[[folder:Sara Grey]]
!!Sara Grey
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Played By:''' Katy O'Brian
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/BlackLightning2018S3E9EarthCrisis The Book of Resistance: Chapter Four: Earth Crisis]]" (''Black Lightning'' 3x9)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/BlackLightning2018''
An A.S.A. agent.
->See the Characters/ArrowverseUSMilitary page for her Earth-BL counterpart
----
* InSpiteOfANail: She's an A.S.A. agent in two other pre-Crisis Universes.
[[/folder]]
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!Jinn's Earth
!!!American Security Agency (A.S.A.)
[[folder:Jinn Pierce]]
!!Jinnifer "Jinn" Pierce
!!Sara Grey
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Played By:''' Katy O'Brian
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/BlackLightning2018S3E9EarthCrisis The Book of Resistance: Chapter Four: Earth Crisis]]" (''Black Lightning'' 3x9)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/BlackLightning2018''
An A.S.A. agent.
->See the Characters/ArrowverseUSMilitary page for her Earth-BL counterpart
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* InSpiteOfANail: She's an A.S.A. agent in two other pre-Crisis Universes.
[[/folder]]
----
!Jinn's Earth
!!!American Security Agency (A.S.A.)
[[folder:Jinn Pierce]]
!!Jinnifer "Jinn" Pierce
to:
!!Sara Grey
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Played By:''' Katy O'Brian
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/BlackLightning2018S3E9EarthCrisis
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/BlackLightning2018''
An A.S.A. agent.
->See the Characters/ArrowverseUSMilitary page for her Earth-BL counterpart
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* InSpiteOfANail: She's an A.S.A. agent in two other pre-Crisis Universes.
[[/folder]]
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!Jinn's Earth
!!!American Security Agency (A.S.A.)
[[folder:Jinn Pierce]]
!!Jinnifer "Jinn" Pierce
!!Tanaka Rei
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!!!'''Played By:''' Music/ChinaAnneMcClain
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/BlackLightning2018S3E9EarthCrisis The Book of Resistance: Chapter Four: Earth Crisis]]" (''Black Lightning'' 3x9)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/BlackLightning2018''
The counterpart of Jennifer Pierce/Lightning.
->See the Characters/ArrowversePierceFamily page for her Earth-BL counterpart
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/BlackLightning2018S3E9EarthCrisis The Book of Resistance: Chapter Four: Earth Crisis]]" (''Black Lightning'' 3x9)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/BlackLightning2018''
The counterpart of Jennifer Pierce/Lightning.
->See the Characters/ArrowversePierceFamily page for her Earth-BL counterpart
to:
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/BlackLightning2018S3E9EarthCrisis The Book of Resistance: Chapter Four: Earth Crisis]]" (''Black Lightning'' 3x9)
The
->See Characters/ArrowverseBarryAllen for Barry Allen, the
->See Characters/Stargirl2020 for
->See Characters/Batman1966Heroes for Barry Allen, the Earth-66 character who bears his codename
->See Characters/TheFlash1990 for Barry Allen, the Earth-90 character who bears his codename
->See Characters/DCEUTheFlash for Barry Allen, the character on an undesignated Earth who bears his codename
->See ComicBook/New52 for Barry Allen, the Earth-N52 character who bears his codename
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* AntagonisticOffspring: Her parents and older sister are horrified of her increasing villainy and try to intervene and persuade Jinn to turn herself in. She retaliates by killing them all.
* CainAndAbel: Killed her own sister.
* TheDragon: To the Agent Odell of her Earth.
* EvilDoppelganger: A villainous AlternateSelf to the [[Characters/BlackLightning2018 Jennifer Pierce of her series' version]].
* HeroKiller: Killed her Earth's Black Lightning and Thunder.
* IJustWantToBeSpecial: Jinn's primary motivation as she drives to be the most powerful of all the metas and exert control over them.
* PowerHigh: Since becoming her Odell's [[TheDragon dragon]], she's become drunk on her own power which her family tries to warn her of. This is proven true when she murders her own family.
* SelfMadeOrphan: Killed her own parents.
* TheSocialDarwinist: She spitefully looks down on her family simply because her power allows her to trump all of them.
* CainAndAbel: Killed her own sister.
* TheDragon: To the Agent Odell of her Earth.
* EvilDoppelganger: A villainous AlternateSelf to the [[Characters/BlackLightning2018 Jennifer Pierce of her series' version]].
* HeroKiller: Killed her Earth's Black Lightning and Thunder.
* IJustWantToBeSpecial: Jinn's primary motivation as she drives to be the most powerful of all the metas and exert control over them.
* PowerHigh: Since becoming her Odell's [[TheDragon dragon]], she's become drunk on her own power which her family tries to warn her of. This is proven true when she murders her own family.
* SelfMadeOrphan: Killed her own parents.
* TheSocialDarwinist: She spitefully looks down on her family simply because her power allows her to trump all of them.
to:
* AntagonisticOffspring: Her parents ForWantOfANail: Tanaka is the only confirmed person in the multiverse to use the identity of the Flash and older sister are horrified of her increasing villainy and try to intervene and persuade Jinn to turn herself in. She retaliates by killing them all.
* CainAndAbel: Killed her own sister.
* TheDragon: Tois not connected the Agent Odell of her Earth.
* EvilDoppelganger: A villainous AlternateSelf to the [[Characters/BlackLightning2018 Jennifer Pierce of her series' version]].
* HeroKiller: Killed her Earth's Black Lightning and Thunder.
* IJustWantToBeSpecial: Jinn's primary motivation as she drives to be the most powerful of all the metas and exert control over them.
* PowerHigh: Since becoming her Odell's [[TheDragon dragon]], she's become drunk on her own power which herAllen family tries to warn her of. This is proven true when she murders her own family.
* SelfMadeOrphan: Killed her own parents.
* TheSocialDarwinist: She spitefully looks down on her family simply because her power allows her to trump allin some way, with Jay Garrick at least being a doppelganger of them.Henry Allen.
* NoNameGiven: {{Subverted|Trope}} as he's the only Earth-D character given a name in the tie-in comic.
* CainAndAbel: Killed her own sister.
* TheDragon: To
* EvilDoppelganger: A villainous AlternateSelf to the [[Characters/BlackLightning2018 Jennifer Pierce of her series' version]].
* HeroKiller: Killed her Earth's Black Lightning and Thunder.
* IJustWantToBeSpecial: Jinn's primary motivation as she drives to be the most powerful of all the metas and exert control over them.
* PowerHigh: Since becoming her Odell's [[TheDragon dragon]], she's become drunk on her own power which her
* SelfMadeOrphan: Killed her own parents.
* TheSocialDarwinist: She spitefully looks down on her family simply because her power allows her to trump all
* NoNameGiven: {{Subverted|Trope}} as he's the only Earth-D character given a name in the tie-in comic.
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[[folder:Percy Odell]]
!!Percy Odell
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/BillDuke
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/BlackLightning2018S3E9EarthCrisis The Book of Resistance: Chapter Four: Earth Crisis]]" (''Black Lightning'' 3x9)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/BlackLightning2018''
The counterpart of Percy Odell.
->See the Characters/ArrowverseUSGovernment page for his Earth-BL counterpart
!!Percy Odell
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/BillDuke
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/BlackLightning2018S3E9EarthCrisis The Book of Resistance: Chapter Four: Earth Crisis]]" (''Black Lightning'' 3x9)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/BlackLightning2018''
The counterpart of Percy Odell.
->See the Characters/ArrowverseUSGovernment page for his Earth-BL counterpart
to:
!!Percy Odell
!!Kal-El
!!!'''Species:'''
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/BillDuke
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/BlackLightning2018S3E9EarthCrisis The Book of Resistance: Chapter Four: Earth Crisis]]" (''Black Lightning'' 3x9)
!!!'''Appearances:'''
The
->See Characters/ArrowverseSmallvilleCitizens for the
->See Characters/Titans2018OtherSuperheroes for info about the Earth-9 character who bears his
->See Characters/SupermanFilmSeries for the Earth-96 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/SmallvilleKents for the Earth-167 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/SmallvilleEarth2 for an AlternateUniverse Earth-167 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/DCEUSuperman for the character in an undesignated Earth who bears his name and background
->See WesternAnimation/SupermanTheatricalCartoons for the Earth-F character who bears his name and background
->See ComicBook/New52 for the Earth-N52 character who bears his name and background
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* InSpiteOfANail: He's an A.S.A. agent much like in two other pre-Crisis universes.
to:
* InSpiteOfANail: He's an A.S.A. agent much like KissingCousins: {{Averted|Trope}} (hopefully) as while Superman is Ka-El and Supergirl's first name is Kara, her family name is unknown so she is presumably not related to him.
* NoNameGiven: Is only known as Superman, though he is confirmed to be Kal-El intwo the original comics.
* RaceLift: This version of Ka-El is black unlike his counterparts on otherpre-Crisis universes.Earths.
* NoNameGiven: Is only known as Superman, though he is confirmed to be Kal-El in
* RaceLift: This version of Ka-El is black unlike his counterparts on other
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!!!Pierce Family
[[folder:Jefferson Pierce / Black Lightning]]
!![[ComicBook/BlackLightning Jefferson Pierce / Black Lightning]]
!!!'''Species:''' Metahuman
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/CressWilliams
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/BlackLightning2018S3E9EarthCrisis The Book of Resistance: Chapter Four: Earth Crisis]]" (''Black Lightning'' 3x9)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/BlackLightning2018''
The counterpart of Jefferson Pierce/Black Lightning.
->See the Characters/ArrowversePierceFamily page for his Earth-BL counterpart
[[folder:Jefferson Pierce / Black Lightning]]
!![[ComicBook/BlackLightning Jefferson Pierce / Black Lightning]]
!!!'''Species:''' Metahuman
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/CressWilliams
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/BlackLightning2018S3E9EarthCrisis The Book of Resistance: Chapter Four: Earth Crisis]]" (''Black Lightning'' 3x9)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/BlackLightning2018''
The counterpart of Jefferson Pierce/Black Lightning.
->See the Characters/ArrowversePierceFamily page for his Earth-BL counterpart
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[[folder:Jefferson Pierce
!![[ComicBook/BlackLightning Jefferson Pierce / Black Lightning]]
!!Kara
!!!'''Species:'''
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/CressWilliams
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/BlackLightning2018S3E9EarthCrisis The Book of Resistance: Chapter Four: Earth Crisis]]" (''Black Lightning'' 3x9)
!!!'''Appearances:'''
The
->See Characters/ArrowverseKaraZorEl for the
->See Characters/ArrowverseEarthX page for
->See Characters/SupermanFilmSeries for the Earth-96 character who bears her first name and codename
->See Characters/SmallvilleKryptonians for the Earth-167 character who bears her first name and codename
->See Characters/DCEUKrypton for the character in an unnumbered Earth who bears her first name
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* DeadAlternateCounterpart: Was killed by his daughter Jinn.
* PosthumousCharacter: Long dead when he's mentioned.
* PosthumousCharacter: Long dead when he's mentioned.
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* DeadAlternateCounterpart: Was killed by his daughter Jinn.
KissingCousins: {{Averted|Trope}} (hopefully) as while Superman is Ka-El Kara's family name is unknown so she is presumably not related to him.
*PosthumousCharacter: Long dead when he's mentioned.NoNameGiven: Is only known as Supergirl, though she is confirmed to be called Kara in the original comics.
*
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[[folder:Anissa Pierce / Thunder]]
!!Anissa Pierce
!!!'''Species:''' Metahuman
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/NafessaWilliams
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/BlackLightning2018S3E9EarthCrisis The Book of Resistance: Chapter Four: Earth Crisis]]" (''Black Lightning'' 3x9)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/BlackLightning2018''
The counterpart of Anissa Pierce / Thunder.
->See the Characters/ArrowversePierceFamily page for her Earth-BL counterpart
----
* DeadAlternateCounterpart: Killed by her sister Jinn.
* PosthumousCharacter: Long dead when she's mentioned.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Lynn Stewart]]
!!Lynn Stewart
!!Anissa Pierce
!!!'''Species:''' Metahuman
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/NafessaWilliams
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/BlackLightning2018S3E9EarthCrisis The Book of Resistance: Chapter Four: Earth Crisis]]" (''Black Lightning'' 3x9)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/BlackLightning2018''
The counterpart of Anissa Pierce / Thunder.
->See the Characters/ArrowversePierceFamily page for her Earth-BL counterpart
----
* DeadAlternateCounterpart: Killed by her sister Jinn.
* PosthumousCharacter: Long dead when she's mentioned.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Lynn Stewart]]
!!Lynn Stewart
to:
!!Anissa Pierce
!!!'''Species:''' Metahuman
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/NafessaWilliams
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/BlackLightning2018S3E9EarthCrisis The Book of Resistance: Chapter Four: Earth Crisis]]" (''Black Lightning'' 3x9)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/BlackLightning2018''
The counterpart of Anissa Pierce / Thunder.
->See the Characters/ArrowversePierceFamily page for her Earth-BL counterpart
----
* DeadAlternateCounterpart: Killed by her sister Jinn.
* PosthumousCharacter: Long dead when she's mentioned.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Lynn Stewart]]
!!Lynn Stewart
!!José Hernandez
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!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/ChristineAdams
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/BlackLightning2018S3E9EarthCrisis The Book of Resistance: Chapter Four: Earth Crisis]]" (''Black Lightning'' 3x9)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/BlackLightning2018''
The counterpart of Lynn Stewart.
->See the Characters/ArrowversePierceFamily page for her Earth-BL counterpart
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/BlackLightning2018S3E9EarthCrisis The Book of Resistance: Chapter Four: Earth Crisis]]" (''Black Lightning'' 3x9)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/BlackLightning2018''
The counterpart of Lynn Stewart.
->See the Characters/ArrowversePierceFamily page for her Earth-BL counterpart
to:
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/BlackLightning2018S3E9EarthCrisis The Book of Resistance: Chapter Four: Earth Crisis]]" (''Black Lightning'' 3x9)
The
->See Characters/Stargirl2020 for Alan Scott, the
->See Film/GreenLantern2011 for
->See Characters/Batman1966Heroes for Hal Jordan, the Earth-66 character who bears his codename
->See Characters/SmallvilleClarksAllies for John Stewart, the Earth-167 character who bears his codename
->See ComicBook/New52 for Hal Jordan, the Earth-N52 character who bears his codename
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* DeadAlternateCounterpart: Killed by her daughter Jinn.
* PosthumousCharacter: Long dead when she's mentioned.
* PosthumousCharacter: Long dead when she's mentioned.
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* DeadAlternateCounterpart: Killed by her daughter Jinn.
* PosthumousCharacter: Long dead when she's mentioned.NoNameGiven: Is only known as Green Lantern, though he is confirmed to be called José Hernandez in the original comics.
* PosthumousCharacter: Long dead when she's mentioned.
[[folder:Green Arrow]]
!!Green Arrow
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Crisis on Infinite Earths Giant''
The Green Arrow of Earth-D and a member of the Justice Alliance.
->See Characters/ArrowverseOliverQueen for the Earth-Prime character who bears his codename
->See Characters/SmallvilleClarksAllies for the Earth-167 character who bears his codename
!!Green Arrow
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Crisis on Infinite Earths Giant''
The Green Arrow of Earth-D and a member of the Justice Alliance.
->See Characters/ArrowverseOliverQueen for the Earth-Prime character who bears his codename
->See Characters/SmallvilleClarksAllies for the Earth-167 character who bears his codename
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!Unspecified Earths
[[folder:Hells Wells]]
!!Harrison "Hells" Wells
[[quoteright:291:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hells_wells.png]]
%%[[caption-width-right:291:some caption text]]
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Played By''': Creator/TomCavanagh
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/TheFlash2014S3E4TheNewRogues The New Rogues]]" (''The Flash'' 3x4)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}''
The Harrison Wells from an unnumbered Earth, possibly the same one as the unidentified cowboy below is living.
->See the Characters/ArrowverseSTARLabs page for his Earths-1, 2 19, 221, and an Undesignated Earth counterparts
----
* BadassLongcoat: He's wearing a duster, though whether or not he's an actual badass remains to be seen.
* ButtMonkey: Aside from having a SpeechImpediment, he has diarrhea.
* DeepSouth: His accent certainly gives this vibe.
* PornStache: He has a thick mustache.
* RepetitiveName: He's addressed as (and goes by) "Hells Wells".
* SouthernFriedGenius: He'd have to be one to solve the riddle.
* SpeechImpediment: He clearly has stutter.
[[folder:Hells Wells]]
!!Harrison "Hells" Wells
[[quoteright:291:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hells_wells.png]]
%%[[caption-width-right:291:some caption text]]
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Played By''': Creator/TomCavanagh
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/TheFlash2014S3E4TheNewRogues The New Rogues]]" (''The Flash'' 3x4)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}''
The Harrison Wells from an unnumbered Earth, possibly the same one as the unidentified cowboy below is living.
->See the Characters/ArrowverseSTARLabs page for his Earths-1, 2 19, 221, and an Undesignated Earth counterparts
----
* BadassLongcoat: He's wearing a duster, though whether or not he's an actual badass remains to be seen.
* ButtMonkey: Aside from having a SpeechImpediment, he has diarrhea.
* DeepSouth: His accent certainly gives this vibe.
* PornStache: He has a thick mustache.
* RepetitiveName: He's addressed as (and goes by) "Hells Wells".
* SouthernFriedGenius: He'd have to be one to solve the riddle.
* SpeechImpediment: He clearly has stutter.
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[[folder:Hells Wells]]
!!Harrison "Hells" Wells
[[quoteright:291:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hells_wells.png]]
%%[[caption-width-right:291:some caption text]]
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Played By''': Creator/TomCavanagh
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/TheFlash2014S3E4TheNewRogues The New Rogues]]" (''The Flash'' 3x4)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}''
The Harrison Wells from an unnumbered Earth, possibly
->See the Characters/ArrowverseSTARLabs page for his Earths-1, 2 19, 221, and an Undesignated Earth counterparts
----
* BadassLongcoat: He's wearing
* ButtMonkey: Aside from having
* DeepSouth: His accent certainly gives this vibe.
* PornStache: He has a thick mustache.
* RepetitiveName: He's addressed as (and goes by) "Hells Wells".
* SouthernFriedGenius: He'd have to be one to solve the riddle.
* SpeechImpediment: He clearly has stutter.
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[[folder:"Mime" Harrison Wells]]
!!Harrison Wells
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mime_wells.jpg]]
%%[[caption-width-right:350:some caption text]]
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/TomCavanagh
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/TheFlash2014S3E4TheNewRogues The New Rogues]]" (''The Flash'' 3x4)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}''
The Harrison Wells from an unnumbered Earth. He is a mime.
->See the Characters/ArrowverseSTARLabs page for his Earths-1, 2 19, 221, and an Undesignated Earth counterparts
!!Harrison Wells
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mime_wells.jpg]]
%%[[caption-width-right:350:some caption text]]
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/TomCavanagh
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/TheFlash2014S3E4TheNewRogues The New Rogues]]" (''The Flash'' 3x4)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}''
The Harrison Wells from an unnumbered Earth. He is a mime.
->See the Characters/ArrowverseSTARLabs page for his Earths-1, 2 19, 221, and an Undesignated Earth counterparts
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!!Harrison Wells
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mime_wells.jpg]]
%%[[caption-width-right:350:some caption text]]
!!Wonder Woman
!!!'''Species:'''
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/TomCavanagh
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/TheFlash2014S3E4TheNewRogues The New Rogues]]" (''The Flash'' 3x4)
!!!'''Appearances:'''
The
->See Characters/ArrowverseOtherLocales for the
->See Characters/Titans2018OtherSuperheroes for
->See Series/WonderWoman1975 for the Earth-76 character who bears her codename
->See Characters/DCEUWonderWoman for the character who bears her codename on an
->See ComicBook/New52 for the Earth-N52 character who bears her codename
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* BilingualDialogue: His dialogue is spoken entirely in French.
* EveryoneHatesMimes: Both Cisco and Harry reject him solely for being a mime.
* GuyLiner: He's wearing one. Justified as he is a mime.
* EveryoneHatesMimes: Both Cisco and Harry reject him solely for being a mime.
* GuyLiner: He's wearing one. Justified as he is a mime.
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* BilingualDialogue: His dialogue NoNameGiven: Like in the original comics the Earth-D Wonder Woman was never given a civilian name, leaving it unclear if she is spoken entirely in French.
* EveryoneHatesMimes: Both Cisco and Harry reject him solely for beingjust Diana with a mime.
* GuyLiner: He's wearing one. Justified as he isRaceLift or a mime.different person entirely.
* EveryoneHatesMimes: Both Cisco and Harry reject him solely for being
* GuyLiner: He's wearing one. Justified as he is
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[[folder:Harrison Orson Wells]]
!!Harrison Orson Wells
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Played By''': Creator/TomCavanagh
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/TheFlash2014S7E1AllsWellsThatEndsWells All's Wells That Ends Wells]]" (''The Flash'' 7x1)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}''
The Harrison Wells from an unnumbered Earth. He is a thespian.
->See the Characters/ArrowverseSTARLabs page for his Earths-1, 2 19, 221, and an Undesignated Earth counterparts
!!Harrison Orson Wells
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Played By''': Creator/TomCavanagh
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/TheFlash2014S7E1AllsWellsThatEndsWells All's Wells That Ends Wells]]" (''The Flash'' 7x1)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}''
The Harrison Wells from an unnumbered Earth. He is a thespian.
->See the Characters/ArrowverseSTARLabs page for his Earths-1, 2 19, 221, and an Undesignated Earth counterparts
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* NoHistoricalFiguresWereHarmed: An obvious stand-in for Creator/OrsonWelles.
* WeHardlyKnewYe: Only has a handful of lines before he, alongside every other Wells, perishes to empower the Artificial Speed Force.
* WeHardlyKnewYe: Only has a handful of lines before he, alongside every other Wells, perishes to empower the Artificial Speed Force.
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!!!Pierce family
[[folder:Gen Pierce]]
!!Gennifer "Gen" Pierce
!!!'''Species:''' Metahuman
!!!'''Played By:''' Music/ChinaAnneMcClain
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/BlackLightning2018S3E9EarthCrisis The Book of Resistance: Chapter Four: Earth Crisis]]" (''Black Lightning'' 3x9)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/BlackLightning2018''
The counterpart of Jennifer Pierce/Lightning.
->See the Characters/ArrowversePierceFamily page for
----
*
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[[folder:Harrison Nash Wells / Pariah]]
->See the Characters/ArrowverseSTARLabs page
->See the Characters/ArrowverseSTARLabs page
to:
!![[ComicBook/BlackLightning Jefferson Pierce / Black Lightning]]
!!!'''Species:''' Human[[note]]Previously a Metahuman[[/note]]
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/CressWilliams
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/BlackLightning2018S3E9EarthCrisis The Book of Resistance: Chapter Four: Earth Crisis]]" (''Black Lightning'' 3x9)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/BlackLightning2018''
The counterpart of Jefferson Pierce.
->See the
----
* DeadAlternateCounterpart: Is killed by his Earth's Percy Odell in front of his children in his own home.
* DePower: He lost his powers due to an action Gen did.
* HeroOfAnotherStory: His superhero career predates [[Series/{{Arrow}} Oliver's]] but he's not mentioned until now.
* PosthumousCharacter: Long dead when he's mentioned.
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!!!The Tenth Circle
[[folder:Lord Crucifer]]
!!Crucifer
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%%[[caption-width-right:350:some caption text]]
!!!'''Species:''' Vampire
!!!'''Played By:''' Mikael Vierge
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/TheFlash2014S4E17NullAndAnnoyed Null and Annoyed]]" (''The Flash'' 4x17)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}''
A vampire from an unknown Earth that leads a vampire clan known as The Tenth Circle.
[[folder:Lord Crucifer]]
!!Crucifer
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/crucifer.png]]
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!!!'''Species:''' Vampire
!!!'''Played By:''' Mikael Vierge
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/TheFlash2014S4E17NullAndAnnoyed Null and Annoyed]]" (''The Flash'' 4x17)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}''
A vampire from an unknown Earth that leads a vampire clan known as The Tenth Circle.
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[[folder:Lord Crucifer]]
!!Crucifer
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/crucifer.png]]
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!!Anissa Pierce
!!!'''Species:'''
!!!'''Played By:'''
!!!'''First Appearance:'''
!!!'''Appearances:'''
A vampire from an unknown Earth that leads a vampire clan known as
The
->See the Characters/ArrowversePierceFamily page for her Earth-BL counterpart
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* ArchEnemy: Appears to be this for Breacher.
* EvilSoundsDeep: He speaks with a very deep voice befitting of a demon.
* FangsAreEvil: As befitting a vampire.
* OurVampiresAreDifferent: Sunlight doesn't hurt this type of vampire, as Breacher explains to Cisco.
* OutsideContextProblem: He's a vampire who appears on ''The Flash'', but his mystical nature would make him more thematically suited to other parts of the ''Series/{{Arrowverse}}'', such as the later seasons of ''Series/LegendsOfTomorrow''.
* VillainOfAnotherStory: He's tangled with Breacher over the Multiverse on separate occasions, but has yet to rouse the attention of any of the major heroes.
* EvilSoundsDeep: He speaks with a very deep voice befitting of a demon.
* FangsAreEvil: As befitting a vampire.
* OurVampiresAreDifferent: Sunlight doesn't hurt this type of vampire, as Breacher explains to Cisco.
* OutsideContextProblem: He's a vampire who appears on ''The Flash'', but his mystical nature would make him more thematically suited to other parts of the ''Series/{{Arrowverse}}'', such as the later seasons of ''Series/LegendsOfTomorrow''.
* VillainOfAnotherStory: He's tangled with Breacher over the Multiverse on separate occasions, but has yet to rouse the attention of any of the major heroes.
to:
* ArchEnemy: Appears DePower: She lost her powers due to be this for Breacher.
* EvilSoundsDeep: He speaks with a very deep voice befitting of a demon.
* FangsAreEvil: As befitting a vampire.
* OurVampiresAreDifferent: Sunlight doesn't hurt this type of vampire, as Breacher explains to Cisco.
* OutsideContextProblem: He's a vampire who appears on ''The Flash'', but his mystical nature would make him more thematically suited to other parts of the ''Series/{{Arrowverse}}'', such as the later seasons of ''Series/LegendsOfTomorrow''.
* VillainOfAnotherStory: He's tangled with Breacher over the Multiverse on separate occasions, but has yet to rouse the attention of any of the major heroes.an action Gen did.
* EvilSoundsDeep: He speaks with a very deep voice befitting of a demon.
* FangsAreEvil: As befitting a vampire.
* OurVampiresAreDifferent: Sunlight doesn't hurt this type of vampire, as Breacher explains to Cisco.
* OutsideContextProblem: He's a vampire who appears on ''The Flash'', but his mystical nature would make him more thematically suited to other parts of the ''Series/{{Arrowverse}}'', such as the later seasons of ''Series/LegendsOfTomorrow''.
* VillainOfAnotherStory: He's tangled with Breacher over the Multiverse on separate occasions, but has yet to rouse the attention of any of the major heroes.
[[folder:Lynn Stewart]]
!!Lynn Stewart
!!!'''Species:''' Human[[note]]Previously a Metahuman[[/note]]
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/ChristineAdams
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/BlackLightning2018S3E9EarthCrisis The Book of Resistance: Chapter Four: Earth Crisis]]" (''Black Lightning'' 3x9)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/BlackLightning2018''
The counterpart of Lynn Stewart.
->See the Characters/ArrowversePierceFamily page for her Earth-BL counterpart
!!Lynn Stewart
!!!'''Species:''' Human[[note]]Previously a Metahuman[[/note]]
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/ChristineAdams
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/BlackLightning2018S3E9EarthCrisis The Book of Resistance: Chapter Four: Earth Crisis]]" (''Black Lightning'' 3x9)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/BlackLightning2018''
The counterpart of Lynn Stewart.
->See the Characters/ArrowversePierceFamily page for her Earth-BL counterpart
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!Pre-Crisis Multiverse survivors and their Earths
[[folder:Brainiac-5s]]
!!Querl-Dox / Brainiac-5
!!!'''Species:''' Coluan
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/Supergirl2015S5E10TheBottleEpisode The Bottle Episode]]" (''Supergirl'' 5x10)
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/JesseRath (Sweater Brainy, Evil Brainy, Eyepatch Brainy), Creator/MeaghanRath (Female Brainy)
Multiple versions of Brainy who were all thrown into Earth-Prime as a result of the Crisis.
->See Characters/ArrowverseTheDEO for Earth-38/Earth-Prime Brainiac-5
[[folder:Brainiac-5s]]
!!Querl-Dox / Brainiac-5
!!!'''Species:''' Coluan
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/Supergirl2015S5E10TheBottleEpisode The Bottle Episode]]" (''Supergirl'' 5x10)
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/JesseRath (Sweater Brainy, Evil Brainy, Eyepatch Brainy), Creator/MeaghanRath (Female Brainy)
Multiple versions of Brainy who were all thrown into Earth-Prime as a result of the Crisis.
->See Characters/ArrowverseTheDEO for Earth-38/Earth-Prime Brainiac-5
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[[folder:Brainiac-5s]]
!!Querl-Dox / Brainiac-5
[[/folder]]
!!!Freeland
[[folder:Jeremiah Holt]]
!!Reverend Jeremiah Holt
!!!'''Species:'''
!!!'''Played By:''' Clifton Powell
!!!'''First Appearance:'''
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/JesseRath (Sweater Brainy, Evil Brainy, Eyepatch Brainy), Creator/MeaghanRath (Female Brainy)
Multiple versions
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/BlackLightning2018''
The counterpart of
->See
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* AlmostDeadGuy: One with an eyepatch appears on-screen just long enough to warn the others about a "bottle" before expiring.
* AlternateSelf: At least four different Brainies survived their Earths being destroyed by antimatter in one form or another.
* FusionDance: The two surviving Brainies are assimilated into the Big Brain which Brainy=Prime is synced up to.
* EvilCounterpart: One of them bottled their world and killed one of their doppelgängers in an attempt to restore it.
* GenderFlip: One of them is a woman.
* HeKnowsTooMuch: The Eyepatch Brainy caught on to Evil Brainy's machinations and was killed for it, but not without attempting to warn the others.
* MythologyGag:
** One of them bottled their Earth. This is of course a reference to the main ComicBook/{{Brainiac}} from the comics where he bottled the Kryptonian city of Kandor.
** The "anti-life equation" is present here as a techno-organic virus effecting Coluans, unlike the comics where it is a formula sought by ComicBook/{{Darkseid}}.
* NoNameGiven: Sort of. They're all labeled Brainiac-5 but have no official distinction, with Evil Brainy being the closest any have.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: Female Brainy convinces Brainy-Prime to release his inhibitors and sync his mind with the "big brain", allowing him to find a solution to stopping Leviathan by forming an uneasy alliance with Lex Luthor.
* WeHardlyKnewYe: Aside from the one who dies approximately 10 seconds upon being introduced and the Evil Brainy who joins his bottled Earth in stasis, the two remaining Brainies merge their consciousness with the Big Brain (and by extension, the newly synced up Brainy-Prime) at the end of the episode they're all introduced in.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: All Evil Brainy wants is to restore his world from the bottle he trapped it in, taking extreme measures in the process.
* YouCantGoHomeAgain: As a result of the pre-Crisis multiverse being wiped out and the post-Crisis one being currently unreachable by the vibrational patterns used before, they're stuck on Earth-Prime.
* AlternateSelf: At least four different Brainies survived their Earths being destroyed by antimatter in one form or another.
* FusionDance: The two surviving Brainies are assimilated into the Big Brain which Brainy=Prime is synced up to.
* EvilCounterpart: One of them bottled their world and killed one of their doppelgängers in an attempt to restore it.
* GenderFlip: One of them is a woman.
* HeKnowsTooMuch: The Eyepatch Brainy caught on to Evil Brainy's machinations and was killed for it, but not without attempting to warn the others.
* MythologyGag:
** One of them bottled their Earth. This is of course a reference to the main ComicBook/{{Brainiac}} from the comics where he bottled the Kryptonian city of Kandor.
** The "anti-life equation" is present here as a techno-organic virus effecting Coluans, unlike the comics where it is a formula sought by ComicBook/{{Darkseid}}.
* NoNameGiven: Sort of. They're all labeled Brainiac-5 but have no official distinction, with Evil Brainy being the closest any have.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: Female Brainy convinces Brainy-Prime to release his inhibitors and sync his mind with the "big brain", allowing him to find a solution to stopping Leviathan by forming an uneasy alliance with Lex Luthor.
* WeHardlyKnewYe: Aside from the one who dies approximately 10 seconds upon being introduced and the Evil Brainy who joins his bottled Earth in stasis, the two remaining Brainies merge their consciousness with the Big Brain (and by extension, the newly synced up Brainy-Prime) at the end of the episode they're all introduced in.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: All Evil Brainy wants is to restore his world from the bottle he trapped it in, taking extreme measures in the process.
* YouCantGoHomeAgain: As a result of the pre-Crisis multiverse being wiped out and the post-Crisis one being currently unreachable by the vibrational patterns used before, they're stuck on Earth-Prime.
to:
* AlmostDeadGuy: One with an eyepatch appears on-screen just long enough to warn the others about InSpiteOfANail: He's a "bottle" before expiring.
* AlternateSelf: At least four different Brainies survived their Earths being destroyed by antimatterreverend much like in one form or another.
* FusionDance: The two surviving Brainies are assimilated into the Big Brain which Brainy=Prime is synced up to.
* EvilCounterpart: One of them bottled their world and killed one of their doppelgängers in an attempt to restore it.
* GenderFlip: One of them is a woman.
* HeKnowsTooMuch: The Eyepatch Brainy caught on to Evil Brainy's machinations and was killed for it, but not without attempting to warn the others.
* MythologyGag:
** One of them bottled their Earth. This is of course a reference to the main ComicBook/{{Brainiac}} from the comics where he bottled the Kryptonian city of Kandor.
** The "anti-life equation" is present here as a techno-organic virus effecting Coluans, unlike the comics where it is a formula sought by ComicBook/{{Darkseid}}.
* NoNameGiven: Sort of. They're all labeled Brainiac-5 but have no official distinction, with Evil Brainy being the closest any have.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: Female Brainy convinces Brainy-Prime to release his inhibitors and sync his mind with the "big brain", allowing him to find a solution to stopping Leviathan by forming an uneasy alliance with Lex Luthor.
* WeHardlyKnewYe: Aside from the one who dies approximately 10 seconds upon being introduced and the Evil Brainy who joins his bottled Earth in stasis, the two remaining Brainies merge their consciousness with the Big Brain (and by extension, the newly synced up Brainy-Prime) at the end of the episode they're all introduced in.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: All Evil Brainy wants is to restore his world from the bottle he trapped it in, taking extreme measures in the process.
* YouCantGoHomeAgain: As a result of the pre-Crisis multiverse being wiped out and the post-Crisis one being currently unreachable by the vibrational patterns used before, they're stuck on Earth-Prime.Earth-BL.
* AlternateSelf: At least four different Brainies survived their Earths being destroyed by antimatter
* FusionDance: The two surviving Brainies are assimilated into the Big Brain which Brainy=Prime is synced up to.
* EvilCounterpart: One of them bottled their world and killed one of their doppelgängers in an attempt to restore it.
* GenderFlip: One of them is a woman.
* HeKnowsTooMuch: The Eyepatch Brainy caught on to Evil Brainy's machinations and was killed for it, but not without attempting to warn the others.
* MythologyGag:
** One of them bottled their Earth. This is of course a reference to the main ComicBook/{{Brainiac}} from the comics where he bottled the Kryptonian city of Kandor.
** The "anti-life equation" is present here as a techno-organic virus effecting Coluans, unlike the comics where it is a formula sought by ComicBook/{{Darkseid}}.
* NoNameGiven: Sort of. They're all labeled Brainiac-5 but have no official distinction, with Evil Brainy being the closest any have.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: Female Brainy convinces Brainy-Prime to release his inhibitors and sync his mind with the "big brain", allowing him to find a solution to stopping Leviathan by forming an uneasy alliance with Lex Luthor.
* WeHardlyKnewYe: Aside from the one who dies approximately 10 seconds upon being introduced and the Evil Brainy who joins his bottled Earth in stasis, the two remaining Brainies merge their consciousness with the Big Brain (and by extension, the newly synced up Brainy-Prime) at the end of the episode they're all introduced in.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: All Evil Brainy wants is to restore his world from the bottle he trapped it in, taking extreme measures in the process.
* YouCantGoHomeAgain: As a result of the pre-Crisis multiverse being wiped out and the post-Crisis one being currently unreachable by the vibrational patterns used before, they're stuck on Earth-Prime.
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[[folder:Kryptonian Witches]]
!!Selena, Vita, Ayala
!!!'''Species:''' Kryptonian
!!!'''Played By:''' Anjali Jay (Selena), Rosemary Hochschild (Vita), Winsome Brown (Ayala)
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/Supergirl2015S5E10TheBottleEpisode The Bottle Episode]]" (''Supergirl'' 5x10)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{Supergirl|2015}}''
Non-malicious counterparts of the Dark Kryptonian Witches from an unknown, destroyed Earth who took refuge on Earth-Prime after the Crisis.
->See Characters/ArrowverseAliens for their Earth-38/Earth-Prime counterparts
->See Characters/SupermanFilmSeries for the Earth-96 character who bears Selena's name and background
!!Selena, Vita, Ayala
!!!'''Species:''' Kryptonian
!!!'''Played By:''' Anjali Jay (Selena), Rosemary Hochschild (Vita), Winsome Brown (Ayala)
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/Supergirl2015S5E10TheBottleEpisode The Bottle Episode]]" (''Supergirl'' 5x10)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{Supergirl|2015}}''
Non-malicious counterparts of the Dark Kryptonian Witches from an unknown, destroyed Earth who took refuge on Earth-Prime after the Crisis.
->See Characters/ArrowverseAliens for their Earth-38/Earth-Prime counterparts
->See Characters/SupermanFilmSeries for the Earth-96 character who bears Selena's name and background
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!!Selena, Vita, Ayala
[[folder:Percy Odell]]
!!Percy Odell
!!!'''Species:'''
!!!'''Played By:'''
!!!'''First Appearance:'''
!!!'''Appearances:'''
Non-malicious counterparts of
An A.S.A. agent and the
->See
->See Characters/SupermanFilmSeries for the Earth-96 character who bears Selena's name and background
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* ForgotAboutHisPowers: During the fight with Supergirl, Dreamer, and Brainy, the Kryptonian witches only use their magical powers, completely ignoring their Kryptonian abilities.
* GoodCounterpart: To the original Dark Kryptonian Witches. Though they do fight Supergirl and her friends alongside the Evil Brainy, they do so out of a desire to help him restore his bottled homeworld.
* SealedGoodInACan: They eventually offer Brainy to join him inside the bottle that is holding his homeworld as long as it can't be released, which he accepts.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: Just like Evil Brainy.
* GoodCounterpart: To the original Dark Kryptonian Witches. Though they do fight Supergirl and her friends alongside the Evil Brainy, they do so out of a desire to help him restore his bottled homeworld.
* SealedGoodInACan: They eventually offer Brainy to join him inside the bottle that is holding his homeworld as long as it can't be released, which he accepts.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: Just like Evil Brainy.
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* ForgotAboutHisPowers: During the fight with Supergirl, Dreamer, and Brainy, the Kryptonian witches only use their magical powers, completely ignoring their Kryptonian abilities.
* GoodCounterpart: To the original Dark Kryptonian Witches. Though they do fight Supergirl and her friends alongside the Evil Brainy, they do so outHeroKiller: Killed a de-powered version of a desire to help him restore his bottled homeworld.
Earth's Jefferson Pierce.
*SealedGoodInACan: They eventually offer Brainy to join him inside the bottle that is holding his homeworld as long as it can't be released, which he accepts.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: Just like Evil Brainy.InSpiteOfANail: He's an A.S.A. agent in two other pre-Crisis Universes.
* GoodCounterpart: To the original Dark Kryptonian Witches. Though they do fight Supergirl and her friends alongside the Evil Brainy, they do so out
*
* WellIntentionedExtremist: Just like Evil Brainy.
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!!Good Beth Kane's Earth
[[folder:Elizabeth "Beth" Kane]]
!!Elizabeth Marie "Beth" Kane
[[folder:Elizabeth "Beth" Kane]]
!!Elizabeth Marie "Beth" Kane
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[[folder:Elizabeth "Beth" Kane]]
!!Elizabeth Marie "Beth" Kane
!!Sara Grey
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!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/RachelSkarsten
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/Batwoman2019S1E10HowQueerEverythingIsToday How Queer Everything Is Today!]]" (''Batwoman'' 1x10)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{Batwoman|2019}}''
Another version of Beth who arrives in Gotham.
->See Characters/ArrowverseGothamCityCriminals page to see her Earth-Prime counterpart
->See Characters/BirdsOfPrey2002 for Dinah Redmond, the Earth-203 character who bears her physical likeness
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/Batwoman2019S1E10HowQueerEverythingIsToday How Queer Everything Is Today!]]" (''Batwoman'' 1x10)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{Batwoman|2019}}''
Another version of Beth who arrives in Gotham.
->See Characters/ArrowverseGothamCityCriminals page to see her Earth-Prime counterpart
->See Characters/BirdsOfPrey2002 for Dinah Redmond, the Earth-203 character who bears her physical likeness
to:
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/RachelSkarsten
Katy O'Brian
!!!'''First Appearance:'''"[[Recap/Batwoman2019S1E10HowQueerEverythingIsToday How Queer Everything Is Today!]]" (''Batwoman'' 1x10)
"[[Recap/BlackLightning2018S3E9EarthCrisis The Book of Resistance: Chapter Four: Earth Crisis]]" (''Black Lightning'' 3x9)
!!!'''Appearances:'''''Series/{{Batwoman|2019}}''
Another version of Beth who arrives in Gotham.
''Series/BlackLightning2018''
An A.S.A. agent.
->SeeCharacters/ArrowverseGothamCityCriminals the Characters/ArrowverseUSMilitary page to see for her Earth-Prime counterpart
->See Characters/BirdsOfPrey2002 for Dinah Redmond, the Earth-203 character who bears her physical likenessEarth-BL counterpart
!!!'''First Appearance:'''
!!!'''Appearances:'''
Another version of Beth who arrives in Gotham.
An A.S.A. agent.
->See
->See Characters/BirdsOfPrey2002 for Dinah Redmond, the Earth-203 character who bears her physical likeness
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* AlternateSelf: To Alice, the version of Beth who has been antagonizing Batwoman up to this point. Given the events of ''Series/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths2019'', it's almost certain she was brought into Gotham as a result of the big multiverse merge.
* BackupTwin: Kate was willing to pass her off to Jacob as their Beth.
* CriminalDoppelganger: Inverted; she's an ordinary civilian who happens to resemble BigBad Alice. She is twice mistaken for her evil counterpart, by Mary and by Kate.
* DeadAlternateCounterpart: Fatally shot by August Cartwright thinking she was her Earth-Prime counterpart.
* DiedInYourArmsTonight: Earth-Prime Luke Fox was there when August Cartwright fatally shot her.
* GoodCounterpart: To BigBad Alice.
* ImpersonatingTheEvilTwin: In order to save the [[BruceWayneHeldHostage kidnapped Kate]], Beth pretended to be Alice to save her. [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome Unfortunately, Alice's cronies know her too well and her act is busted.]] And worse she was killed because another enemy of Alice mistook Beth for her.
* NeverGotToSayGoodbye: Her twin sister's whereabouts are unknown when she was killed in another universe, though Kate's counterpart was at least there in Beth's final moments.
* NiceGirl: In contrast to Alice. After meeting her, Mary admits she sees why Kate was so desperate to get through to Alice.
* OnlyOneMeAllowedRightNow: Her co-existence in Earth-Prime with the Beth Kane originally from Earth-One causes both of them to gradually die due to the paradox.
* SerialSpouse: She jokes that the one good thing about her situation is that none of her exes are on this Earth, and later admits that she envied her alternative Kate for being able to find a soulmate (though she teasingly refuses to name her).
* SciFiBobHaircut: An astrophysicist who was introduced after a major cosmic event.
* StatuesqueStunner: She doesn't have the excessive makeup and costume (as well as the AxCrazy tendencies) of the main Alice, making her more conventionally beautiful.
* TooGoodForThisSinfulEarth: Beth is a kind, compassionate woman who even shows sympathy towards Alice, but she's senselessly murdered by Cartwright just when it looks like her life has been saved.
* TooHappyToLive: She came from a universe in which the tragic circumstances of the Earth-1/Prime Kane family never happened, with her counterpart there getting the short end of the stick. And even when she finds herself stuck on that world, her family's doppelgangers are willing to take her in given that their Beth became a [[IncrediblyLamePun bat]]shit crazy criminal. Of course this version will not be allowed to live.
* TrappedInAnotherWorld: She finds herself stuck on Earth-Prime post-Crisis.
* WeHardlyKnewYe: After being around for only two episodes and set up as a major new character, Beth is gunned down by Dr. Cartwright, who mistook her for Alice.
* YouCantGoHomeAgain: Though it is never confirmed explicitly, it's very likely that her home universe was destroyed during Crisis.
* BackupTwin: Kate was willing to pass her off to Jacob as their Beth.
* CriminalDoppelganger: Inverted; she's an ordinary civilian who happens to resemble BigBad Alice. She is twice mistaken for her evil counterpart, by Mary and by Kate.
* DeadAlternateCounterpart: Fatally shot by August Cartwright thinking she was her Earth-Prime counterpart.
* DiedInYourArmsTonight: Earth-Prime Luke Fox was there when August Cartwright fatally shot her.
* GoodCounterpart: To BigBad Alice.
* ImpersonatingTheEvilTwin: In order to save the [[BruceWayneHeldHostage kidnapped Kate]], Beth pretended to be Alice to save her. [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome Unfortunately, Alice's cronies know her too well and her act is busted.]] And worse she was killed because another enemy of Alice mistook Beth for her.
* NeverGotToSayGoodbye: Her twin sister's whereabouts are unknown when she was killed in another universe, though Kate's counterpart was at least there in Beth's final moments.
* NiceGirl: In contrast to Alice. After meeting her, Mary admits she sees why Kate was so desperate to get through to Alice.
* OnlyOneMeAllowedRightNow: Her co-existence in Earth-Prime with the Beth Kane originally from Earth-One causes both of them to gradually die due to the paradox.
* SerialSpouse: She jokes that the one good thing about her situation is that none of her exes are on this Earth, and later admits that she envied her alternative Kate for being able to find a soulmate (though she teasingly refuses to name her).
* SciFiBobHaircut: An astrophysicist who was introduced after a major cosmic event.
* StatuesqueStunner: She doesn't have the excessive makeup and costume (as well as the AxCrazy tendencies) of the main Alice, making her more conventionally beautiful.
* TooGoodForThisSinfulEarth: Beth is a kind, compassionate woman who even shows sympathy towards Alice, but she's senselessly murdered by Cartwright just when it looks like her life has been saved.
* TooHappyToLive: She came from a universe in which the tragic circumstances of the Earth-1/Prime Kane family never happened, with her counterpart there getting the short end of the stick. And even when she finds herself stuck on that world, her family's doppelgangers are willing to take her in given that their Beth became a [[IncrediblyLamePun bat]]shit crazy criminal. Of course this version will not be allowed to live.
* TrappedInAnotherWorld: She finds herself stuck on Earth-Prime post-Crisis.
* WeHardlyKnewYe: After being around for only two episodes and set up as a major new character, Beth is gunned down by Dr. Cartwright, who mistook her for Alice.
* YouCantGoHomeAgain: Though it is never confirmed explicitly, it's very likely that her home universe was destroyed during Crisis.
to:
* AlternateSelf: To Alice, the version of Beth who has been antagonizing Batwoman up to this point. Given the events of ''Series/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths2019'', it's almost certain she was brought into Gotham as a result of the big multiverse merge.
* BackupTwin: Kate was willing to pass her off to Jacob as their Beth.
* CriminalDoppelganger: Inverted; she'sInSpiteOfANail: She's an ordinary civilian who happens to resemble BigBad Alice. She is twice mistaken for her evil counterpart, by Mary and by Kate.
* DeadAlternateCounterpart: Fatally shot by August Cartwright thinking she was her Earth-Prime counterpart.
* DiedInYourArmsTonight: Earth-Prime Luke Fox was there when August Cartwright fatally shot her.
* GoodCounterpart: To BigBad Alice.
* ImpersonatingTheEvilTwin: In order to save the [[BruceWayneHeldHostage kidnapped Kate]], Beth pretended to be Alice to save her. [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome Unfortunately, Alice's cronies know her too well and her act is busted.]] And worse she was killed because another enemy of Alice mistook Beth for her.
* NeverGotToSayGoodbye: Her twin sister's whereabouts are unknown when she was killedA.S.A. agent in another universe, though Kate's counterpart was at least there in Beth's final moments.
* NiceGirl: In contrast to Alice. After meeting her, Mary admits she sees why Kate was so desperate to get through to Alice.
* OnlyOneMeAllowedRightNow: Her co-existence in Earth-Prime with the Beth Kane originally from Earth-One causes both of them to gradually die due to the paradox.
* SerialSpouse: She jokes that the one good thing about her situation is that none of her exes are on this Earth, and later admits that she envied her alternative Kate for being able to find a soulmate (though she teasingly refuses to name her).
* SciFiBobHaircut: An astrophysicist who was introduced after a major cosmic event.
* StatuesqueStunner: She doesn't have the excessive makeup and costume (as well as the AxCrazy tendencies) of the main Alice, making her more conventionally beautiful.
* TooGoodForThisSinfulEarth: Beth is a kind, compassionate woman who even shows sympathy towards Alice, but she's senselessly murdered by Cartwright just when it looks like her life has been saved.
* TooHappyToLive: She came from a universe in which the tragic circumstances of the Earth-1/Prime Kane family never happened, with her counterpart there getting the short end of the stick. And even when she finds herself stuck on that world, her family's doppelgangers are willing to take her in given that their Beth became a [[IncrediblyLamePun bat]]shit crazy criminal. Of course this version will not be allowed to live.
* TrappedInAnotherWorld: She finds herself stuck on Earth-Prime post-Crisis.
* WeHardlyKnewYe: After being around for onlytwo episodes and set up as a major new character, Beth is gunned down by Dr. Cartwright, who mistook her for Alice.
* YouCantGoHomeAgain: Though it is never confirmed explicitly, it's very likely that her home universe was destroyed during Crisis.other pre-Crisis Universes.
* BackupTwin: Kate was willing to pass her off to Jacob as their Beth.
* CriminalDoppelganger: Inverted; she's
* DeadAlternateCounterpart: Fatally shot by August Cartwright thinking she was her Earth-Prime counterpart.
* DiedInYourArmsTonight: Earth-Prime Luke Fox was there when August Cartwright fatally shot her.
* GoodCounterpart: To BigBad Alice.
* ImpersonatingTheEvilTwin: In order to save the [[BruceWayneHeldHostage kidnapped Kate]], Beth pretended to be Alice to save her. [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome Unfortunately, Alice's cronies know her too well and her act is busted.]] And worse she was killed because another enemy of Alice mistook Beth for her.
* NeverGotToSayGoodbye: Her twin sister's whereabouts are unknown when she was killed
* NiceGirl: In contrast to Alice. After meeting her, Mary admits she sees why Kate was so desperate to get through to Alice.
* OnlyOneMeAllowedRightNow: Her co-existence in Earth-Prime with the Beth Kane originally from Earth-One causes both of them to gradually die due to the paradox.
* SerialSpouse: She jokes that the one good thing about her situation is that none of her exes are on this Earth, and later admits that she envied her alternative Kate for being able to find a soulmate (though she teasingly refuses to name her).
* SciFiBobHaircut: An astrophysicist who was introduced after a major cosmic event.
* StatuesqueStunner: She doesn't have the excessive makeup and costume (as well as the AxCrazy tendencies) of the main Alice, making her more conventionally beautiful.
* TooGoodForThisSinfulEarth: Beth is a kind, compassionate woman who even shows sympathy towards Alice, but she's senselessly murdered by Cartwright just when it looks like her life has been saved.
* TooHappyToLive: She came from a universe in which the tragic circumstances of the Earth-1/Prime Kane family never happened, with her counterpart there getting the short end of the stick. And even when she finds herself stuck on that world, her family's doppelgangers are willing to take her in given that their Beth became a [[IncrediblyLamePun bat]]shit crazy criminal. Of course this version will not be allowed to live.
* TrappedInAnotherWorld: She finds herself stuck on Earth-Prime post-Crisis.
* WeHardlyKnewYe: After being around for only
* YouCantGoHomeAgain: Though it is never confirmed explicitly, it's very likely that her home universe was destroyed during Crisis.
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[[folder:Kate Kane]]
!![[ComicBook/{{Batwoman}} Kate Kane]]
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/RubyRose
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/Batwoman2019S1E11AnUnBirthdayPresent An Un-Birthday Present]]" (''Batwoman'' 1x11, photo)
!!!'''Appearance:''' ''Series/{{Batwoman|2019}}''
A version of Kate Kane from an undesignated Earth.
->See the Characters/ArrowverseBatFamily page for Earth-1/Prime Kate Kane
!![[ComicBook/{{Batwoman}} Kate Kane]]
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/RubyRose
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/Batwoman2019S1E11AnUnBirthdayPresent An Un-Birthday Present]]" (''Batwoman'' 1x11, photo)
!!!'''Appearance:''' ''Series/{{Batwoman|2019}}''
A version of Kate Kane from an undesignated Earth.
->See the Characters/ArrowverseBatFamily page for Earth-1/Prime Kate Kane
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* AmbiguousSituation: Her whereabouts post-Crisis are never mentioned.
* TheGhost: She only appears via photograph.
* NeverGotToSayGoodbye: Her whereabouts are unknown when her twin sister was killed in another universe, though Kate's counterpart was at least there in her final moments.
* TheGhost: She only appears via photograph.
* NeverGotToSayGoodbye: Her whereabouts are unknown when her twin sister was killed in another universe, though Kate's counterpart was at least there in her final moments.
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* TheGhost: She only appears via photograph.
* NeverGotToSayGoodbye: Her whereabouts are unknown when her twin sister was killed in another universe, though Kate's
!!!American Security Agency (A.S.A.)
[[folder:Jinn Pierce]]
!!Jinnifer "Jinn" Pierce
!!!'''Species:''' Metahuman
!!!'''Played By:''' Music/ChinaAnneMcClain
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/BlackLightning2018S3E9EarthCrisis The Book of Resistance: Chapter Four: Earth Crisis]]" (''Black Lightning'' 3x9)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/BlackLightning2018''
The counterpart
->See the Characters/ArrowversePierceFamily page for her
----
* AntagonisticOffspring: Her parents and older sister are horrified of her increasing villainy and try to intervene and persuade Jinn to turn herself in. She retaliates by killing them all.
* CainAndAbel: Killed her own sister.
* TheDragon: To the Agent Odell of her Earth.
* EvilDoppelganger: A villainous AlternateSelf to the [[Characters/BlackLightning2018 Jennifer Pierce of her series' version]].
* HeroKiller: Killed her Earth's Black Lightning and Thunder.
* IJustWantToBeSpecial: Jinn's primary motivation as she drives to be the most powerful of all the metas and exert control over them.
* PowerHigh: Since becoming her Odell's [[TheDragon dragon]], she's become drunk on her own power which her family tries to warn her of. This is proven true when she murders her own family.
* SelfMadeOrphan: Killed her own parents.
* TheSocialDarwinist: She spitefully looks down on her family simply because her power allows her to trump all of them.
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!!Winn Schott / Toyman II's Earth
[[folder:Toyman II]]
!!Winslow "Winn" Schott, Jr. / Toyman II
!!!'''Species:''' Human[[note]]Briefly an Artificial intelligence after his physical body dies[[/note]]
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/JeremyJordan
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/Supergirl2015S5E11BackFromTheFuturePart1 Back From the Future - Part 1]]" (''Supergirl'' 5x11)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{Supergirl|2015}}''
The psychotic counterpart of Winn from an unknown Earth.
->See the Characters/ArrowverseTheLegionOfSuperHeroes page for his Earth-38/Prime counterpart
->See the Characters/ArrowverseEarthX page for his Earth-X counterpart
[[folder:Toyman II]]
!!Winslow "Winn" Schott, Jr. / Toyman II
!!!'''Species:''' Human[[note]]Briefly an Artificial intelligence after his physical body dies[[/note]]
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/JeremyJordan
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/Supergirl2015S5E11BackFromTheFuturePart1 Back From the Future - Part 1]]" (''Supergirl'' 5x11)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{Supergirl|2015}}''
The psychotic counterpart of Winn from an unknown Earth.
->See the Characters/ArrowverseTheLegionOfSuperHeroes page for his Earth-38/Prime counterpart
->See the Characters/ArrowverseEarthX page for his Earth-X counterpart
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[[folder:Toyman II]]
!!Winslow "Winn" Schott, Jr. / Toyman II
!!Percy Odell
!!!'''Species:'''
!!!'''Played By:'''
!!!'''First Appearance:'''
!!!'''Appearances:'''
The
->See the
->See the Characters/ArrowverseEarthX page for his Earth-X
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* BrainUploading: How he thwarts death the first time.
* DeadAlternateCounterpart: To Earth Prime's Winn when he kills himself and later his mind is destroyed by him and his father.
* DeaderThanDead: [[spoiler: After his physical body is already destroyed, Winn finally deletes his consciousness with the help of his father.]]
* DoNotAdjustYourSet: How he loves to announce his evil plans.
* EvilDoppelganger: To Winn, obviously.
* LegacyCharacter: Succeeded his father as Toyman.
* LikeFatherLikeSon: Unlike Prime-Earth Winn, he aspires to follow into his father's footsteps. Though it turns out [[spoiler: what he is planning is [[EvenEvilHasStandards even too much]] for Earth-Prime's Schott Sr.]].
* NiceMeanAndInBetween: The mean one of the three Winn Schotts introduced being a downright evil person. The main Winn from Earth-38/Prime is obviously a good guy while Earth-X Winn is a little HotBlooded.
* RedemptionRejection: Winn tries talking him down to no avail.
* VillainWithGoodPublicity: He amasses a horde of online followers supporting his terrorism.
* DeadAlternateCounterpart: To Earth Prime's Winn when he kills himself and later his mind is destroyed by him and his father.
* DeaderThanDead: [[spoiler: After his physical body is already destroyed, Winn finally deletes his consciousness with the help of his father.]]
* DoNotAdjustYourSet: How he loves to announce his evil plans.
* EvilDoppelganger: To Winn, obviously.
* LegacyCharacter: Succeeded his father as Toyman.
* LikeFatherLikeSon: Unlike Prime-Earth Winn, he aspires to follow into his father's footsteps. Though it turns out [[spoiler: what he is planning is [[EvenEvilHasStandards even too much]] for Earth-Prime's Schott Sr.]].
* NiceMeanAndInBetween: The mean one of the three Winn Schotts introduced being a downright evil person. The main Winn from Earth-38/Prime is obviously a good guy while Earth-X Winn is a little HotBlooded.
* RedemptionRejection: Winn tries talking him down to no avail.
* VillainWithGoodPublicity: He amasses a horde of online followers supporting his terrorism.
to:
* BrainUploading: How he thwarts death the first time.
* DeadAlternateCounterpart: To Earth Prime's Winn when he kills himself and later his mind is destroyed by him and his father.
* DeaderThanDead: [[spoiler: After his physical body is already destroyed, Winn finally deletes his consciousness with the help of his father.]]
* DoNotAdjustYourSet: How he loves to announce his evil plans.
* EvilDoppelganger: To Winn, obviously.
* LegacyCharacter: Succeeded his father as Toyman.
* LikeFatherLikeSon: Unlike Prime-Earth Winn, he aspires to follow into his father's footsteps. Though it turns out [[spoiler: what he is planning is [[EvenEvilHasStandards even too much]] for Earth-Prime's Schott Sr.]].
* NiceMeanAndInBetween: The mean one of the three Winn Schotts introduced being a downright evil person. The main Winn from Earth-38/Prime is obviously a good guy while Earth-X Winn is a little HotBlooded.
* RedemptionRejection: Winn tries talking him down to no avail.
* VillainWithGoodPublicity: He amasses a horde of online followers supporting his terrorism.InSpiteOfANail: He's an A.S.A. agent much like in two other pre-Crisis universes.
* DeadAlternateCounterpart: To Earth Prime's Winn when he kills himself and later his mind is destroyed by him and his father.
* DeaderThanDead: [[spoiler: After his physical body is already destroyed, Winn finally deletes his consciousness with the help of his father.]]
* DoNotAdjustYourSet: How he loves to announce his evil plans.
* EvilDoppelganger: To Winn, obviously.
* LegacyCharacter: Succeeded his father as Toyman.
* LikeFatherLikeSon: Unlike Prime-Earth Winn, he aspires to follow into his father's footsteps. Though it turns out [[spoiler: what he is planning is [[EvenEvilHasStandards even too much]] for Earth-Prime's Schott Sr.]].
* NiceMeanAndInBetween: The mean one of the three Winn Schotts introduced being a downright evil person. The main Winn from Earth-38/Prime is obviously a good guy while Earth-X Winn is a little HotBlooded.
* RedemptionRejection: Winn tries talking him down to no avail.
* VillainWithGoodPublicity: He amasses a horde of online followers supporting his terrorism.
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[[folder:Toyman I]]
!!Winslow Schott, Sr. / Toyman I
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/HenryCzerny
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/Supergirl2015S5E11BackFromTheFuturePart1 Back From the Future - Part 1]]" (''Supergirl'' 5x11, photo)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{Supergirl|2015}}''
The counterpart of Winslow Schott, Sr. from an unknown Earth.
->See the Characters/ArrowverseNationalCityCriminals page for his Earth-38/Prime counterpart
->See the Characters/SmallvilleOtherMajorVillains page for the Earth-167 character who bears his name and background
!!Winslow Schott, Sr. / Toyman I
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/HenryCzerny
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/Supergirl2015S5E11BackFromTheFuturePart1 Back From the Future - Part 1]]" (''Supergirl'' 5x11, photo)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{Supergirl|2015}}''
The counterpart of Winslow Schott, Sr. from an unknown Earth.
->See the Characters/ArrowverseNationalCityCriminals page for his Earth-38/Prime counterpart
->See the Characters/SmallvilleOtherMajorVillains page for the Earth-167 character who bears his name and background
to:
!!Winslow Schott, Sr.
[[folder:Jefferson Pierce /
!![[ComicBook/BlackLightning Jefferson Pierce / Black Lightning]]
!!!'''Species:'''
!!!'''Played By:'''
!!!'''First Appearance:'''
!!!'''Appearances:'''
The counterpart of
->See the
->See the Characters/SmallvilleOtherMajorVillains page for the Earth-167 character who bears his name and background
Changed line(s) 1892,1894 (click to see context) from:
* DeadAlternateCounterpart: The Earth-167 Winslow Schott is last seen alive. And while the Earth-38/Prime version is physically deceased, [[BrainUploading he was able to upload his consciousness into an A.I.]].
* InSpiteOfANail: He is exactly like his Earth-38/Prime counterpart. Another Winslow Schott becomes Toyman in Earth-167 too, but that version didn't look like the previous two.
* PosthumousCharacter: He's dead by the time he's mentioned.
* InSpiteOfANail: He is exactly like his Earth-38/Prime counterpart. Another Winslow Schott becomes Toyman in Earth-167 too, but that version didn't look like the previous two.
* PosthumousCharacter: He's dead by the time he's mentioned.
to:
* DeadAlternateCounterpart: The Earth-167 Winslow Schott is last seen alive. And while the Earth-38/Prime version is physically deceased, [[BrainUploading he was able to upload Was killed by his consciousness into an A.I.]].
* InSpiteOfANail: He is exactly like his Earth-38/Prime counterpart. Another Winslow Schott becomes Toyman in Earth-167 too, but that version didn't look like the previous two.
daughter Jinn.
* PosthumousCharacter:He's Long dead by the time when he's mentioned. mentioned.
* InSpiteOfANail: He is exactly like his Earth-38/Prime counterpart. Another Winslow Schott becomes Toyman in Earth-167 too, but that version didn't look like the previous two.
* PosthumousCharacter:
Changed line(s) 1896,1898 (click to see context) from:
!!John Henry Irons' Earth
[[folder:John Henry Irons / Steel]]
-> See [[Characters/SupermanAndLois this page]].
[[folder:John Henry Irons / Steel]]
-> See [[Characters/SupermanAndLois this page]].
to:
[[folder:John Henry Irons
-> See [[Characters/SupermanAndLois this page]].
!!Anissa Pierce
!!!'''Species:''' Metahuman
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/NafessaWilliams
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/BlackLightning2018S3E9EarthCrisis The Book of Resistance: Chapter Four: Earth Crisis]]" (''Black Lightning'' 3x9)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/BlackLightning2018''
The counterpart of Anissa Pierce / Thunder.
->See the Characters/ArrowversePierceFamily page for her Earth-BL counterpart
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* DeadAlternateCounterpart: Killed by her sister Jinn.
* PosthumousCharacter: Long dead when she's mentioned.
Changed line(s) 1900,1915 (click to see context) from:
[[folder:Kal-El / Superman]]
!![[Franchise/{{Superman}} Kal-El / Superman ]]
!!!'''Species:''' Kryptonian
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/TylerHoechlin
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/SupermanAndLoisS1E2Heritage Heritage]]" (''Superman & Lois'' 1x2)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/SupermanAndLois''
The Superman of [[spoiler:Irons's]] Earth and his ArchEnemy.
->See Characters/TitansverseOtherSuperheroes for the Earth-9 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/ArrowverseSmallvilleCitizens for infos about his Earth-38/Prime counterpart.
->See Characters/SupermanFilmSeries for the Earth-96 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/SmallvilleKents for the Earth-167 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/SmallvilleEarth2 page to see the AlternateUniverse Earth-167 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/DCEUSuperman for the character in an undesignated Earth who bears his name and background
->See WesternAnimation/SupermanTheatricalCartoons for the Earth-F character who bears his name and background
->See ComicBook/New52 for the Earth-N52 character who bears his name and background
to:
!!Lynn Stewart
!!!'''Species:'''
!!!'''Played By:'''
!!!'''First Appearance:'''
!!!'''Appearances:'''
The
->See
->See Characters/ArrowverseSmallvilleCitizens for infos about his Earth-38/Prime counterpart.
->See Characters/SupermanFilmSeries for the Earth-96 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/SmallvilleKents for the Earth-167 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/SmallvilleEarth2
->See Characters/DCEUSuperman
->See WesternAnimation/SupermanTheatricalCartoons for the Earth-F character who bears his name and background
->See ComicBook/New52 for the Earth-N52 character who bears his name and background
Changed line(s) 1917,1927 (click to see context) from:
* AdaptationalAngstUpgrade: According to the ''Earth-Prime'' comic, his adoptive parents died in an accident and he ended up with [[AbusiveParents abusive foster parents]] until he killed his father with heat vision, after which he was captured and experimented on in a government facility. While he was able to escape and eventually become Superman after creating the Fortress of Solitude, this trauma is what led him to have a far more negative view of humanity and resulted in him choosing to destroy Earth with Tal-Rho.
* BewareTheSuperman: As literal as the trope can get, being an evil version of Superman from another Earth.
* CompositeCharacter: As an evil Superman from another Earth, he seems most heavily based on Ultraman who, in the comics, is an EvilDoppelganger of Superman from Earth-3.
* DarkAndTroubledPast: This version of Superman had a pretty awful life, which was why he eventually agreed with Tal-Rho's plan unlike his heroic counterpart from ''Superman & Lois''.
* DarkIsEvil: His costume is black, and he's a villain through and through.
* EvilDoppelganger: To Earth-Prime Superman, being an OmnicidalManiac.
* EvilWearsBlack: Wears a black version of Earth-Prime Superman's costume, not unlike the Deegan Superman who appeared in ''Series/{{Elseworlds|2018}}''.
* ForWantOfANail:
** Unlike the majority of his counterparts, he wasn't in a relationship with Lois Lane.
** Due to his DarkAndTroubledPast, he never had a civilian identity which is likely why he wasn't able to cope with knowing that despite all his hard work he couldn't stop crime and evil from existing.
* OmnicidalManiac: He is responsible for destroying Irons's Earth.
* BewareTheSuperman: As literal as the trope can get, being an evil version of Superman from another Earth.
* CompositeCharacter: As an evil Superman from another Earth, he seems most heavily based on Ultraman who, in the comics, is an EvilDoppelganger of Superman from Earth-3.
* DarkAndTroubledPast: This version of Superman had a pretty awful life, which was why he eventually agreed with Tal-Rho's plan unlike his heroic counterpart from ''Superman & Lois''.
* DarkIsEvil: His costume is black, and he's a villain through and through.
* EvilDoppelganger: To Earth-Prime Superman, being an OmnicidalManiac.
* EvilWearsBlack: Wears a black version of Earth-Prime Superman's costume, not unlike the Deegan Superman who appeared in ''Series/{{Elseworlds|2018}}''.
* ForWantOfANail:
** Unlike the majority of his counterparts, he wasn't in a relationship with Lois Lane.
** Due to his DarkAndTroubledPast, he never had a civilian identity which is likely why he wasn't able to cope with knowing that despite all his hard work he couldn't stop crime and evil from existing.
* OmnicidalManiac: He is responsible for destroying Irons's Earth.
to:
* AdaptationalAngstUpgrade: According to the ''Earth-Prime'' comic, his adoptive parents died in an accident and he ended up with [[AbusiveParents abusive foster parents]] until he killed his father with heat vision, after which he was captured and experimented on in a government facility. While he was able to escape and eventually become Superman after creating the Fortress of Solitude, this trauma is what led him to have a far more negative view of humanity and resulted in him choosing to destroy Earth with Tal-Rho.
DeadAlternateCounterpart: Killed by her daughter Jinn.
*BewareTheSuperman: As literal as the trope can get, being an evil version of Superman from another Earth.
* CompositeCharacter: As an evil Superman from another Earth, he seems most heavily based on Ultraman who, in the comics, is an EvilDoppelganger of Superman from Earth-3.
* DarkAndTroubledPast: This version of Superman had a pretty awful life, which was why he eventually agreed with Tal-Rho's plan unlike his heroic counterpart from ''Superman & Lois''.
* DarkIsEvil: His costume is black, and he's a villain through and through.
* EvilDoppelganger: To Earth-Prime Superman, being an OmnicidalManiac.
* EvilWearsBlack: Wears a black version of Earth-Prime Superman's costume, not unlike the Deegan Superman who appeared in ''Series/{{Elseworlds|2018}}''.
* ForWantOfANail:
** Unlike the majority of his counterparts, he wasn't in a relationship with Lois Lane.
** Due to his DarkAndTroubledPast, he never had a civilian identity which is likely why he wasn't able to cope with knowing that despite all his hard work he couldn't stop crime and evil from existing.
* OmnicidalManiac: He is responsible for destroying Irons's Earth.PosthumousCharacter: Long dead when she's mentioned.
*
* CompositeCharacter: As an evil Superman from another Earth, he seems most heavily based on Ultraman who, in the comics, is an EvilDoppelganger of Superman from Earth-3.
* DarkAndTroubledPast: This version of Superman had a pretty awful life, which was why he eventually agreed with Tal-Rho's plan unlike his heroic counterpart from ''Superman & Lois''.
* DarkIsEvil: His costume is black, and he's a villain through and through.
* EvilDoppelganger: To Earth-Prime Superman, being an OmnicidalManiac.
* EvilWearsBlack: Wears a black version of Earth-Prime Superman's costume, not unlike the Deegan Superman who appeared in ''Series/{{Elseworlds|2018}}''.
* ForWantOfANail:
** Unlike the majority of his counterparts, he wasn't in a relationship with Lois Lane.
** Due to his DarkAndTroubledPast, he never had a civilian identity which is likely why he wasn't able to cope with knowing that despite all his hard work he couldn't stop crime and evil from existing.
* OmnicidalManiac: He is responsible for destroying Irons's Earth.
Changed line(s) 1929,1931 (click to see context) from:
[[folder:General Lane]]
!!General Sam Lane
to:
!Unspecified Earths
[[folder:Hells Wells]]
!!Harrison "Hells" Wells
[[quoteright:291:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hells_wells.png]]
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Changed line(s) 1933,1938 (click to see context) from:
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/DylanWalsh
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/SupermanAndLoisS1E2Heritage Heritage]]" (''Superman & Lois'' 1x2)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/SupermanAndLois''
The late friend and father-in-law of [[spoiler:John Henry Irons]].
->See Characters/ArrowverseUSMilitary for infos about his Earth-38/Prime counterpart.
->See Characters/SmallvilleLanes for the Earth-167 character who bears his name and background
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/SupermanAndLoisS1E2Heritage Heritage]]" (''Superman & Lois'' 1x2)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/SupermanAndLois''
The late friend and father-in-law of [[spoiler:John Henry Irons]].
->See Characters/ArrowverseUSMilitary for infos about his Earth-38/Prime counterpart.
->See Characters/SmallvilleLanes for the Earth-167 character who bears his name and background
to:
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/DylanWalsh
By''': Creator/TomCavanagh
!!!'''First Appearance:'''"[[Recap/SupermanAndLoisS1E2Heritage Heritage]]" (''Superman & Lois'' 1x2)
"[[Recap/TheFlash2014S3E4TheNewRogues The New Rogues]]" (''The Flash'' 3x4)
!!!'''Appearances:'''''Series/SupermanAndLois''
''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}''
Thelate friend and father-in-law of [[spoiler:John Henry Irons]].
Harrison Wells from an unnumbered Earth, possibly the same one as the unidentified cowboy below is living.
->SeeCharacters/ArrowverseUSMilitary the Characters/ArrowverseSTARLabs page for infos about his Earth-38/Prime counterpart.
->See Characters/SmallvilleLanes for the Earth-167 character who bears his nameEarths-1, 2 19, 221, and backgroundan Undesignated Earth counterparts
!!!'''First Appearance:'''
!!!'''Appearances:'''
The
->See
->See Characters/SmallvilleLanes for the Earth-167 character who bears his name
Changed line(s) 1940,1942 (click to see context) from:
* DeadAlternateCounterpart: The only confirmed deceased Sam Lane in TheMultiverse so far.
* PosthumousCharacter: He's long dead and is only seen through Irons's flashbacks.
* RelatedInTheAdaptation: Since the Lois of his Earth was John Henry Irons's wife and Nat Irons's mother, Sam Lane is their father-in-law and grandfather, respectively.
* PosthumousCharacter: He's long dead and is only seen through Irons's flashbacks.
* RelatedInTheAdaptation: Since the Lois of his Earth was John Henry Irons's wife and Nat Irons's mother, Sam Lane is their father-in-law and grandfather, respectively.
to:
* DeadAlternateCounterpart: The only confirmed deceased Sam Lane in TheMultiverse so far.
* PosthumousCharacter:BadassLongcoat: He's long dead and is only seen through Irons's flashbacks.
wearing a duster, though whether or not he's an actual badass remains to be seen.
*RelatedInTheAdaptation: Since ButtMonkey: Aside from having a SpeechImpediment, he has diarrhea.
* DeepSouth: His accent certainly gives this vibe.
* PornStache: He has a thick mustache.
* RepetitiveName: He's addressed as (and goes by) "Hells Wells".
* SouthernFriedGenius: He'd have to be one to solve theLois of his Earth was John Henry Irons's wife and Nat Irons's mother, Sam Lane is their father-in-law and grandfather, respectively.riddle.
* SpeechImpediment: He clearly has stutter.
* PosthumousCharacter:
*
* DeepSouth: His accent certainly gives this vibe.
* PornStache: He has a thick mustache.
* RepetitiveName: He's addressed as (and goes by) "Hells Wells".
* SouthernFriedGenius: He'd have to be one to solve the
* SpeechImpediment: He clearly has stutter.
Changed line(s) 1944,1945 (click to see context) from:
[[folder:Lois Lane]]
!! ComicBook/LoisLane
!! ComicBook/LoisLane
to:
!! ComicBook/LoisLane
!!Harrison Wells
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mime_wells.jpg]]
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Changed line(s) 1947,1956 (click to see context) from:
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/ElizabethTulloch
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/SupermanAndLoisS1E5TheBestOfSmallville The Best of Smallville]]" (''Superman & Lois'' 1x5)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/SupermanAndLois''
Sam Lane's daughter and [[spoiler:John Henry Irons]]'s late wife.
->See Characters/ArrowverseSmallvilleCitizens for info about her Earth-38/Earth-Prime counterpart.
->See Characters/SupermanFilmSeries for the Earth-96 character who bears her name and background
->See Characters/SmallvilleLanes for the Earth-167 character who bears her name and background
->See Characters/SmallvilleEarth2 page to see the AlternateUniverse Earth-167 character who bears her name and background
->See Characters/DCEUSmallvilleAndMetropolis page for the character in an undesignated Earth who bears her name and background
->See WesternAnimation/SupermanTheatricalCartoons for the Earth-F character who bears her name and background
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/SupermanAndLoisS1E5TheBestOfSmallville The Best of Smallville]]" (''Superman & Lois'' 1x5)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/SupermanAndLois''
Sam Lane's daughter and [[spoiler:John Henry Irons]]'s late wife.
->See Characters/ArrowverseSmallvilleCitizens for info about her Earth-38/Earth-Prime counterpart.
->See Characters/SupermanFilmSeries for the Earth-96 character who bears her name and background
->See Characters/SmallvilleLanes for the Earth-167 character who bears her name and background
->See Characters/SmallvilleEarth2 page to see the AlternateUniverse Earth-167 character who bears her name and background
->See Characters/DCEUSmallvilleAndMetropolis page for the character in an undesignated Earth who bears her name and background
->See WesternAnimation/SupermanTheatricalCartoons for the Earth-F character who bears her name and background
to:
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/ElizabethTulloch
Creator/TomCavanagh
!!!'''First Appearance:'''"[[Recap/SupermanAndLoisS1E5TheBestOfSmallville "[[Recap/TheFlash2014S3E4TheNewRogues The Best of Smallville]]" (''Superman & Lois'' 1x5)
New Rogues]]" (''The Flash'' 3x4)
!!!'''Appearances:'''''Series/SupermanAndLois''
Sam Lane's daughter and [[spoiler:John Henry Irons]]'s late wife.
''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}''
The Harrison Wells from an unnumbered Earth. He is a mime.
->SeeCharacters/ArrowverseSmallvilleCitizens for info about her Earth-38/Earth-Prime counterpart.
->See Characters/SupermanFilmSeries forthe Earth-96 character who bears her name and background
->See Characters/SmallvilleLanes for the Earth-167 character who bears her name and background
->See Characters/SmallvilleEarth2 page to see the AlternateUniverse Earth-167 character who bears her name and background
->See Characters/DCEUSmallvilleAndMetropolisCharacters/ArrowverseSTARLabs page for the character in his Earths-1, 2 19, 221, and an undesignated Undesignated Earth who bears her name and background
->See WesternAnimation/SupermanTheatricalCartoons for the Earth-F character who bears her name and backgroundcounterparts
!!!'''First Appearance:'''
!!!'''Appearances:'''
Sam Lane's daughter and [[spoiler:John Henry Irons]]'s late wife.
The Harrison Wells from an unnumbered Earth. He is a mime.
->See
->See Characters/SupermanFilmSeries for
->See Characters/SmallvilleLanes for the Earth-167 character who bears her name and background
->See Characters/SmallvilleEarth2 page to see the AlternateUniverse Earth-167 character who bears her name and background
->See Characters/DCEUSmallvilleAndMetropolis
->See WesternAnimation/SupermanTheatricalCartoons for the Earth-F character who bears her name and background
Changed line(s) 1958,1963 (click to see context) from:
* AlliterativeName: '''L'''ois '''L'''ane.
* CynicismCatalyst: It's strongly implied and then shown that Irons's Superman killed her, sending him on his path to stop Earth-Prime Superman.
* DeadAlternateCounterpart: The second confirmed deceased Lois Lane in TheMultiverse after the pre-Crisis [[Film/SupermanReturns Earth-96 version]], who was eventually implied to be resurrected post-Crisis anyway.
* FaceDeathWithDignity: Her last moments of life are reporting on Superman and the other Kryptonian's attack, doing her best to give survival tips to everyone. When Superman slowly hovers behind her, preparing to kill her, she simply looks at the camera and tells her husband and daughter that she loves them.
* PosthumousCharacter: She's long dead and is only seen through Irons's flashbacks.
* RelatedInTheAdaptation: She is married to John Henry Irons, aka ComicBook/{{Steel}}, and the mother of Nat Irons, relationships which no comic version of Lois Lane has had before.
* CynicismCatalyst: It's strongly implied and then shown that Irons's Superman killed her, sending him on his path to stop Earth-Prime Superman.
* DeadAlternateCounterpart: The second confirmed deceased Lois Lane in TheMultiverse after the pre-Crisis [[Film/SupermanReturns Earth-96 version]], who was eventually implied to be resurrected post-Crisis anyway.
* FaceDeathWithDignity: Her last moments of life are reporting on Superman and the other Kryptonian's attack, doing her best to give survival tips to everyone. When Superman slowly hovers behind her, preparing to kill her, she simply looks at the camera and tells her husband and daughter that she loves them.
* PosthumousCharacter: She's long dead and is only seen through Irons's flashbacks.
* RelatedInTheAdaptation: She is married to John Henry Irons, aka ComicBook/{{Steel}}, and the mother of Nat Irons, relationships which no comic version of Lois Lane has had before.
to:
* AlliterativeName: '''L'''ois '''L'''ane.
BilingualDialogue: His dialogue is spoken entirely in French.
*CynicismCatalyst: It's strongly implied EveryoneHatesMimes: Both Cisco and then shown that Irons's Superman killed her, sending Harry reject him on his path to stop Earth-Prime Superman.
solely for being a mime.
*DeadAlternateCounterpart: The second confirmed deceased Lois Lane in TheMultiverse after the pre-Crisis [[Film/SupermanReturns Earth-96 version]], who was eventually implied to be resurrected post-Crisis anyway.
* FaceDeathWithDignity: Her last moments of life are reporting on Superman and the other Kryptonian's attack, doing her best to give survival tips to everyone. When Superman slowly hovers behind her, preparing to kill her, she simply looks at the camera and tells her husband and daughter that she loves them.
* PosthumousCharacter: She's long dead andGuyLiner: He's wearing one. Justified as he is only seen through Irons's flashbacks.
* RelatedInTheAdaptation: She is married to John Henry Irons, aka ComicBook/{{Steel}}, and the mother of Nat Irons, relationships which no comic version of Lois Lane has had before.a mime.
*
*
* FaceDeathWithDignity: Her last moments of life are reporting on Superman and the other Kryptonian's attack, doing her best to give survival tips to everyone. When Superman slowly hovers behind her, preparing to kill her, she simply looks at the camera and tells her husband and daughter that she loves them.
* PosthumousCharacter: She's long dead and
* RelatedInTheAdaptation: She is married to John Henry Irons, aka ComicBook/{{Steel}}, and the mother of Nat Irons, relationships which no comic version of Lois Lane has had before.
Changed line(s) 1965,1966 (click to see context) from:
[[folder:Natalie Irons]]
!!Natalie Lane Irons
!!Natalie Lane Irons
to:
!!Natalie Lane Irons
!!Harrison Orson Wells
Changed line(s) 1968,1971 (click to see context) from:
!!!'''Played By:''' Tayler Buck
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/SupermanAndLoisS1E15LastSonsOfKrypton Last Sons of Krypton]]" (''Superman & Lois'' 1x15)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/SupermanAndLois''
The daughter of John Henry Irons and the Lois Lane of his Earth.
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/SupermanAndLoisS1E15LastSonsOfKrypton Last Sons of Krypton]]" (''Superman & Lois'' 1x15)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/SupermanAndLois''
The daughter of John Henry Irons and the Lois Lane of his Earth.
to:
!!!'''Played By:''' Tayler Buck
By''': Creator/TomCavanagh
!!!'''First Appearance:'''"[[Recap/SupermanAndLoisS1E15LastSonsOfKrypton Last Sons of Krypton]]" (''Superman & Lois'' 1x15)
"[[Recap/TheFlash2014S7E1AllsWellsThatEndsWells All's Wells That Ends Wells]]" (''The Flash'' 7x1)
!!!'''Appearances:'''''Series/SupermanAndLois''
''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}''
Thedaughter of John Henry Irons Harrison Wells from an unnumbered Earth. He is a thespian.
->See the Characters/ArrowverseSTARLabs page for his Earths-1, 2 19, 221, andthe Lois Lane of his Earth.an Undesignated Earth counterparts
!!!'''First Appearance:'''
!!!'''Appearances:'''
The
->See the Characters/ArrowverseSTARLabs page for his Earths-1, 2 19, 221, and
Changed line(s) 1973,1977 (click to see context) from:
* AdaptationalNameChange: She is named Natalie instead of Natasha as in the comics.
* DeadGuyJunior: Natalie is named after her mother's grandmother, Natalie Lane.
* RelatedDifferentlyInTheAdaptation: In the comics, Nat is John Henry's niece, not his daughter.
* RelatedInTheAdaptation: She is the daughter of a doppelganger Lois Lane, which no version has ever been before.
* WalkingSpoiler: While she previously appeared in flashbacks, Nat's presence in "Last Sons of Krypton" gives away the fact that she's survived the destruction of John's Earth.
* DeadGuyJunior: Natalie is named after her mother's grandmother, Natalie Lane.
* RelatedDifferentlyInTheAdaptation: In the comics, Nat is John Henry's niece, not his daughter.
* RelatedInTheAdaptation: She is the daughter of a doppelganger Lois Lane, which no version has ever been before.
* WalkingSpoiler: While she previously appeared in flashbacks, Nat's presence in "Last Sons of Krypton" gives away the fact that she's survived the destruction of John's Earth.
to:
* AdaptationalNameChange: She is named Natalie instead NoHistoricalFiguresWereHarmed: An obvious stand-in for Creator/OrsonWelles.
* WeHardlyKnewYe: Only has a handful ofNatasha as in lines before he, alongside every other Wells, perishes to empower the comics.
* DeadGuyJunior: Natalie is named after her mother's grandmother, Natalie Lane.
* RelatedDifferentlyInTheAdaptation: In the comics, Nat is John Henry's niece, not his daughter.
* RelatedInTheAdaptation: She is the daughter of a doppelganger Lois Lane, which no version has ever been before.
* WalkingSpoiler: While she previously appeared in flashbacks, Nat's presence in "Last Sons of Krypton" gives away the fact that she's survived the destruction of John's Earth.Artificial Speed Force.
* WeHardlyKnewYe: Only has a handful of
* DeadGuyJunior: Natalie is named after her mother's grandmother, Natalie Lane.
* RelatedDifferentlyInTheAdaptation: In the comics, Nat is John Henry's niece, not his daughter.
* RelatedInTheAdaptation: She is the daughter of a doppelganger Lois Lane, which no version has ever been before.
* WalkingSpoiler: While she previously appeared in flashbacks, Nat's presence in "Last Sons of Krypton" gives away the fact that she's survived the destruction of John's Earth.
Changed line(s) 1979,1985 (click to see context) from:
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!Transmultiversal Multiverse
[[folder:In General]]
When Barry created the Flashpoint, it resulted in a the existence of a second multiverse where his counterpart on Earth-1A didn't and instead continued life as normal. Referred to as part of a larger "Megaverse", this multiverse includes copies of the original multiverse and its story is shown in the book series starting with ''The Flash: Hocus Pocus''.
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* AlternateUniverse: This is an alternate ''multiverse'' and the Cisco of Earth-1A made contact with the Cisco of Earth-Prime.
* InSpiteOfANail: While events play out differently, there is still a Crisis that threatens this multiverse.
!Transmultiversal Multiverse
[[folder:In General]]
When Barry created the Flashpoint, it resulted in a the existence of a second multiverse where his counterpart on Earth-1A didn't and instead continued life as normal. Referred to as part of a larger "Megaverse", this multiverse includes copies of the original multiverse and its story is shown in the book series starting with ''The Flash: Hocus Pocus''.
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* AlternateUniverse: This is an alternate ''multiverse'' and the Cisco of Earth-1A made contact with the Cisco of Earth-Prime.
* InSpiteOfANail: While events play out differently, there is still a Crisis that threatens this multiverse.
to:
!Transmultiversal Multiverse
[[folder:In General]]
When Barry created
->See the
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* AlternateUniverse: This is an alternate ''multiverse'' and the Cisco of Earth-1A made contact with the Cisco of Earth-Prime.
* InSpiteOfANail: While events play out differently, there is still a Crisis that threatens this multiverse.
!!!The Tenth Circle
[[folder:Lord Crucifer]]
!!Crucifer
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/crucifer.png]]
%%[[caption-width-right:350:some caption text]]
!!!'''Species:''' Vampire
!!!'''Played By:''' Mikael Vierge
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/TheFlash2014S4E17NullAndAnnoyed Null and Annoyed]]" (''The Flash'' 4x17)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}''
A vampire from an unknown Earth that leads a vampire clan known as The Tenth Circle.
[[folder:Lord Crucifer]]
!!Crucifer
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/crucifer.png]]
%%[[caption-width-right:350:some caption text]]
!!!'''Species:''' Vampire
!!!'''Played By:''' Mikael Vierge
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/TheFlash2014S4E17NullAndAnnoyed Null and Annoyed]]" (''The Flash'' 4x17)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}''
A vampire from an unknown Earth that leads a vampire clan known as The Tenth Circle.
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!Miscellaneous
[[folder:The Council of Wells / Harrisons]]
A collected group of various versions of Harrison Wells that Harry Wells summoned to help stop [=DeVoe=].
[[folder:The Council of Wells / Harrisons]]
A collected group of various versions of Harrison Wells that Harry Wells summoned to help stop [=DeVoe=].
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[[folder:The Council
* EvilSoundsDeep: He speaks with a very deep voice befitting of
A collected group
* FangsAreEvil: As befitting a vampire.
* OurVampiresAreDifferent: Sunlight doesn't hurt this type of
* OutsideContextProblem: He's a vampire who appears on ''The Flash'', but his mystical nature would make him more thematically suited to other parts of
* VillainOfAnotherStory: He's tangled with Breacher over the Multiverse on separate occasions, but has yet to
[[/folder]]
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* AllianceOfAlternates: A collection of various Harrison Wellses from across TheMultiverse.
* DwindlingParty: They kick Harry Wells and H. Lothario Wells out of their group, as well as a few other members offscreen, forcing them to form a new council of rejects dubbed the "Council of Harrisons".
* MesACrowd: All of them are alternate versions of Harrison Wells, with Creator/TomCavanagh pulling quadruple duty in playing them all.
* RagTagBunchOfMisfits: While they're all different versions of Harrison Wells, the similarities end there. Harry Wells is the director of STAR Labs, Herr Harrison Wolfgang Wells is an StrawNihilist novelist, H. Lothario Wells is a playboy billionaire LovableSexManiac, and Wells 2.0 is a [[ImAHumanitarian man-eating]] cyborg from a dystopic Earth.
* ShoutOut: They bring to mind the [[WesternAnimation/RickAndMorty Council of Ricks]], or the [[Comicbook/FantasticFour Interdimensional Council of Reeds]].
[[/folder]]
[[folder:David Hersches / Cicadas]]
!!!'''Known Aliases:''' Cicada
!!!'''Species:''' Metahuman
!!!'''Played By:''' N/A
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}''
A group of criminals spread throughout TheMultiverse. They all use the alias "Cicada", and, with the exception of the Earth-1 version, they are alternate versions of David Hersch.
->See the Characters/ArrowverseCentralCityIndependentCriminals for Earth-1 David Hersch and Earth-1 Cicada (Orlin Dwyer)
->See the Characters/ArrowverseFutureCharacters for Earth-1 David Hersch's original future version
* DwindlingParty: They kick Harry Wells and H. Lothario Wells out of their group, as well as a few other members offscreen, forcing them to form a new council of rejects dubbed the "Council of Harrisons".
* MesACrowd: All of them are alternate versions of Harrison Wells, with Creator/TomCavanagh pulling quadruple duty in playing them all.
* RagTagBunchOfMisfits: While they're all different versions of Harrison Wells, the similarities end there. Harry Wells is the director of STAR Labs, Herr Harrison Wolfgang Wells is an StrawNihilist novelist, H. Lothario Wells is a playboy billionaire LovableSexManiac, and Wells 2.0 is a [[ImAHumanitarian man-eating]] cyborg from a dystopic Earth.
* ShoutOut: They bring to mind the [[WesternAnimation/RickAndMorty Council of Ricks]], or the [[Comicbook/FantasticFour Interdimensional Council of Reeds]].
[[/folder]]
[[folder:David Hersches / Cicadas]]
!!!'''Known Aliases:''' Cicada
!!!'''Species:''' Metahuman
!!!'''Played By:''' N/A
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}''
A group of criminals spread throughout TheMultiverse. They all use the alias "Cicada", and, with the exception of the Earth-1 version, they are alternate versions of David Hersch.
->See the Characters/ArrowverseCentralCityIndependentCriminals for Earth-1 David Hersch and Earth-1 Cicada (Orlin Dwyer)
->See the Characters/ArrowverseFutureCharacters for Earth-1 David Hersch's original future version
to:
* DwindlingParty: They kick Harry Wells
* MesACrowd: All of them are alternate versions of Harrison Wells, with Creator/TomCavanagh pulling quadruple duty in playing them all.
* RagTagBunchOfMisfits: While they're all different versions of Harrison Wells, the similarities end there. Harry Wells is the director of STAR Labs, Herr Harrison Wolfgang Wells is an StrawNihilist novelist, H. Lothario Wells is a playboy billionaire LovableSexManiac, and Wells 2.0 is a [[ImAHumanitarian man-eating]] cyborg from a dystopic Earth.
* ShoutOut: They bring to mind the [[WesternAnimation/RickAndMorty Council of Ricks]], or the [[Comicbook/FantasticFour Interdimensional Council of Reeds]].
[[/folder]]
[[folder:David Hersches
[[folder:Brainiac-5s]]
!!Querl-Dox /
!!!'''Known Aliases:''' Cicada
!!!'''Species:'''
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/Supergirl2015S5E10TheBottleEpisode The Bottle Episode]]" (''Supergirl'' 5x10)
!!!'''Played By:'''
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}''
A group of criminals spread throughout TheMultiverse. They all use the alias "Cicada", and, with the exception of the Earth-1 version, they are alternate
Multiple versions of
->See
->See the Characters/ArrowverseFutureCharacters for Earth-1 David Hersch's original future version
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* ArchEnemy: Sherloque Wells has encountered and defeated dozens of Cicadas.
* MadBomber: According to Sherloque, each Cicada used the same bomb trap as Earth-1 David Hersch.
* InSpiteOfANail: Each version of David Hersch Sherloque encountered before meeting Team Flash turned out to be Cicada.
* TomTheDarkLord: Each of these Cicadas are simply called "David".
* MadBomber: According to Sherloque, each Cicada used the same bomb trap as Earth-1 David Hersch.
* InSpiteOfANail: Each version of David Hersch Sherloque encountered before meeting Team Flash turned out to be Cicada.
* TomTheDarkLord: Each of these Cicadas are simply called "David".
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* ArchEnemy: Sherloque Wells has encountered and defeated dozens of Cicadas.
* MadBomber: AccordingAlmostDeadGuy: One with an eyepatch appears on-screen just long enough to Sherloque, each Cicada used warn the same bomb trap as Earth-1 David Hersch.
* InSpiteOfANail: Each version of David Hersch Sherloque encounteredothers about a "bottle" before meeting Team Flash turned expiring.
* AlternateSelf: At least four different Brainies survived their Earths being destroyed by antimatter in one form or another.
* FusionDance: The two surviving Brainies are assimilated into the Big Brain which Brainy=Prime is synced up to.
* EvilCounterpart: One of them bottled their world and killed one of their doppelgängers in an attempt to restore it.
* GenderFlip: One of them is a woman.
* HeKnowsTooMuch: The Eyepatch Brainy caught on to Evil Brainy's machinations and was killed for it, but not without attempting to warn the others.
* MythologyGag:
** One of them bottled their Earth. This is of course a reference to the main ComicBook/{{Brainiac}} from the comics where he bottled the Kryptonian city of Kandor.
** The "anti-life equation" is present here as a techno-organic virus effecting Coluans, unlike the comics where it is a formula sought by ComicBook/{{Darkseid}}.
* NoNameGiven: Sort of. They're all labeled Brainiac-5 but have no official distinction, with Evil Brainy being the closest any have.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: Female Brainy convinces Brainy-Prime to release his inhibitors and sync his mind with the "big brain", allowing him to find a solution to stopping Leviathan by forming an uneasy alliance with Lex Luthor.
* WeHardlyKnewYe: Aside from the one who dies approximately 10 seconds upon being introduced and the Evil Brainy who joins his bottled Earth in stasis, the two remaining Brainies merge their consciousness with the Big Brain (and by extension, the newly synced up Brainy-Prime) at the end of the episode they're all introduced in.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: All Evil Brainy wants is to restore his world from the bottle he trapped it in, taking extreme measures in the process.
* YouCantGoHomeAgain: As a result of the pre-Crisis multiverse being wiped outto be Cicada.
* TomTheDarkLord: Each of these Cicadas are simply called "David".and the post-Crisis one being currently unreachable by the vibrational patterns used before, they're stuck on Earth-Prime.
* MadBomber: According
* InSpiteOfANail: Each version of David Hersch Sherloque encountered
* AlternateSelf: At least four different Brainies survived their Earths being destroyed by antimatter in one form or another.
* FusionDance: The two surviving Brainies are assimilated into the Big Brain which Brainy=Prime is synced up to.
* EvilCounterpart: One of them bottled their world and killed one of their doppelgängers in an attempt to restore it.
* GenderFlip: One of them is a woman.
* HeKnowsTooMuch: The Eyepatch Brainy caught on to Evil Brainy's machinations and was killed for it, but not without attempting to warn the others.
* MythologyGag:
** One of them bottled their Earth. This is of course a reference to the main ComicBook/{{Brainiac}} from the comics where he bottled the Kryptonian city of Kandor.
** The "anti-life equation" is present here as a techno-organic virus effecting Coluans, unlike the comics where it is a formula sought by ComicBook/{{Darkseid}}.
* NoNameGiven: Sort of. They're all labeled Brainiac-5 but have no official distinction, with Evil Brainy being the closest any have.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: Female Brainy convinces Brainy-Prime to release his inhibitors and sync his mind with the "big brain", allowing him to find a solution to stopping Leviathan by forming an uneasy alliance with Lex Luthor.
* WeHardlyKnewYe: Aside from the one who dies approximately 10 seconds upon being introduced and the Evil Brainy who joins his bottled Earth in stasis, the two remaining Brainies merge their consciousness with the Big Brain (and by extension, the newly synced up Brainy-Prime) at the end of the episode they're all introduced in.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: All Evil Brainy wants is to restore his world from the bottle he trapped it in, taking extreme measures in the process.
* YouCantGoHomeAgain: As a result of the pre-Crisis multiverse being wiped out
* TomTheDarkLord: Each of these Cicadas are simply called "David".
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[[folder:Renee Adlers]]
!Renee Adler
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Played By''': Creator/KimberlyWilliamsPaisley
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/TheFlash2014S5E13Goldfaced Goldfaced]]" (''The Flash'' 5x13)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}''
The wives of Harrison Sherloque Wells across TheMultiverse.
->See the Characters/ArrowverseMetahumans page for their Earth-1 counterpart
->See the Characters/ArrowverseOtherLocales page for their Earth-38 counterpart
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* DoppelgangerReplacementLoveInterest: The {{alternate sel|f}}ves were all married to Sherloque at some point.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Supermen]]
!!Franchise/{{Superman}}
!Renee Adler
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Played By''': Creator/KimberlyWilliamsPaisley
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/TheFlash2014S5E13Goldfaced Goldfaced]]" (''The Flash'' 5x13)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}''
The wives of Harrison Sherloque Wells across TheMultiverse.
->See the Characters/ArrowverseMetahumans page for their Earth-1 counterpart
->See the Characters/ArrowverseOtherLocales page for their Earth-38 counterpart
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* DoppelgangerReplacementLoveInterest: The {{alternate sel|f}}ves were all married to Sherloque at some point.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Supermen]]
!!Franchise/{{Superman}}
to:
!Renee Adler
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Played By''': Creator/KimberlyWilliamsPaisley
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/TheFlash2014S5E13Goldfaced Goldfaced]]" (''The Flash'' 5x13)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}''
The wives of Harrison Sherloque Wells across TheMultiverse.
->See the Characters/ArrowverseMetahumans page for their Earth-1 counterpart
->See the Characters/ArrowverseOtherLocales page for their Earth-38 counterpart
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* DoppelgangerReplacementLoveInterest: The {{alternate sel|f}}ves were all married to Sherloque at some point.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Supermen]]
!!Franchise/{{Superman}}
!!Selena, Vita, Ayala
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Various counterparts of the Man of Steel throughout the multiverse. Some of which have been killed by Lex Luthor of Earth-38.
->See Characters/TitansverseOtherSuperheroes for the Earth-9 Superman
->See Characters/ArrowverseSmallvilleCitizens for infos about his Earth-38/Prime counterpart
->See Characters/SupermanFilmSeries for the Earth-96 Superman
->See Characters/SmallvilleKents for the Earth-167 Superman
->See Characters/SmallvilleEarth2 page to see the AlternateUniverse who bears the name and background of the Earth-167 Superman
->See Characters/DCEUSuperman page for the character in an undesignated Earth who bears his name and background
->See WesternAnimation/SupermanTheatricalCartoons for the Earth-F character who bears his name and background
->See ComicBook/New52 for the Earth-N52 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/TitansverseOtherSuperheroes for the Earth-9 Superman
->See Characters/ArrowverseSmallvilleCitizens for infos about his Earth-38/Prime counterpart
->See Characters/SupermanFilmSeries for the Earth-96 Superman
->See Characters/SmallvilleKents for the Earth-167 Superman
->See Characters/SmallvilleEarth2 page to see the AlternateUniverse who bears the name and background of the Earth-167 Superman
->See Characters/DCEUSuperman page for the character in an undesignated Earth who bears his name and background
->See WesternAnimation/SupermanTheatricalCartoons for the Earth-F character who bears his name and background
->See ComicBook/New52 for the Earth-N52 character who bears his name and background
to:
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/Supergirl2015S5E10TheBottleEpisode The Bottle Episode]]" (''Supergirl'' 5x10)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{Supergirl|2015}}''
Non-malicious counterparts of the
->See
->See Characters/ArrowverseSmallvilleCitizens for infos about his Earth-38/Prime counterpart
->See Characters/SupermanFilmSeries for the Earth-96
->See Characters/SmallvilleKents for the Earth-167 Superman
->See Characters/SmallvilleEarth2 page to see the AlternateUniverse who bears the name and background of the Earth-167 Superman
->See Characters/DCEUSuperman page for the character in an undesignated Earth who bears his name and background
->See WesternAnimation/SupermanTheatricalCartoons for the Earth-F
->See ComicBook/New52 for the Earth-N52 character who bears his
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* DeadAlternateCounterpart: Courtesy of Lex, who uses the Book of Destiny to teleport to different Earths and kill their Supermen.
* OneTrueLove: Lois. Out of all the versions that have appeared, only three (Earth-D Superman, the Stranger's Superman, and Clark Luthor) didn't end up with her and two of them were villains.
* OneTrueLove: Lois. Out of all the versions that have appeared, only three (Earth-D Superman, the Stranger's Superman, and Clark Luthor) didn't end up with her and two of them were villains.
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* DeadAlternateCounterpart: Courtesy of Lex, who uses ForgotAboutHisPowers: During the Book of Destiny to teleport to different Earths fight with Supergirl, Dreamer, and kill Brainy, the Kryptonian witches only use their Supermen.
magical powers, completely ignoring their Kryptonian abilities.
*OneTrueLove: Lois. Out of all GoodCounterpart: To the versions original Dark Kryptonian Witches. Though they do fight Supergirl and her friends alongside the Evil Brainy, they do so out of a desire to help him restore his bottled homeworld.
* SealedGoodInACan: They eventually offer Brainy to join him inside the bottle thathave appeared, only three (Earth-D Superman, the Stranger's Superman, and Clark Luthor) didn't end up with her and two of them were villains.is holding his homeworld as long as it can't be released, which he accepts.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: Just like Evil Brainy.
*
* SealedGoodInACan: They eventually offer Brainy to join him inside the bottle that
* WellIntentionedExtremist: Just like Evil Brainy.
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!!Good Beth Kane's Earth
[[folder:Elizabeth "Beth" Kane]]
!!Elizabeth Marie "Beth" Kane
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/RachelSkarsten
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/Batwoman2019S1E10HowQueerEverythingIsToday How Queer Everything Is Today!]]" (''Batwoman'' 1x10)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{Batwoman|2019}}''
Another version of Beth who arrives in Gotham.
->See Characters/ArrowverseGothamCityCriminals page to see her Earth-Prime counterpart
->See Characters/BirdsOfPrey2002 for Dinah Redmond, the Earth-203 character who bears her physical likeness
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* AlternateSelf: To Alice, the version of Beth who has been antagonizing Batwoman up to this point. Given the events of ''Series/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths2019'', it's almost certain she was brought into Gotham as a result of the big multiverse merge.
* BackupTwin: Kate was willing to pass her off to Jacob as their Beth.
* CriminalDoppelganger: Inverted; she's an ordinary civilian who happens to resemble BigBad Alice. She is twice mistaken for her evil counterpart, by Mary and by Kate.
* DeadAlternateCounterpart: Fatally shot by August Cartwright thinking she was her Earth-Prime counterpart.
* DiedInYourArmsTonight: Earth-Prime Luke Fox was there when August Cartwright fatally shot her.
* GoodCounterpart: To BigBad Alice.
* ImpersonatingTheEvilTwin: In order to save the [[BruceWayneHeldHostage kidnapped Kate]], Beth pretended to be Alice to save her. [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome Unfortunately, Alice's cronies know her too well and her act is busted.]] And worse she was killed because another enemy of Alice mistook Beth for her.
* NeverGotToSayGoodbye: Her twin sister's whereabouts are unknown when she was killed in another universe, though Kate's counterpart was at least there in Beth's final moments.
* NiceGirl: In contrast to Alice. After meeting her, Mary admits she sees why Kate was so desperate to get through to Alice.
* OnlyOneMeAllowedRightNow: Her co-existence in Earth-Prime with the Beth Kane originally from Earth-One causes both of them to gradually die due to the paradox.
* SerialSpouse: She jokes that the one good thing about her situation is that none of her exes are on this Earth, and later admits that she envied her alternative Kate for being able to find a soulmate (though she teasingly refuses to name her).
* SciFiBobHaircut: An astrophysicist who was introduced after a major cosmic event.
* StatuesqueStunner: She doesn't have the excessive makeup and costume (as well as the AxCrazy tendencies) of the main Alice, making her more conventionally beautiful.
* TooGoodForThisSinfulEarth: Beth is a kind, compassionate woman who even shows sympathy towards Alice, but she's senselessly murdered by Cartwright just when it looks like her life has been saved.
* TooHappyToLive: She came from a universe in which the tragic circumstances of the Earth-1/Prime Kane family never happened, with her counterpart there getting the short end of the stick. And even when she finds herself stuck on that world, her family's doppelgangers are willing to take her in given that their Beth became a [[IncrediblyLamePun bat]]shit crazy criminal. Of course this version will not be allowed to live.
* TrappedInAnotherWorld: She finds herself stuck on Earth-Prime post-Crisis.
* WeHardlyKnewYe: After being around for only two episodes and set up as a major new character, Beth is gunned down by Dr. Cartwright, who mistook her for Alice.
* YouCantGoHomeAgain: Though it is never confirmed explicitly, it's very likely that her home universe was destroyed during Crisis.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Kate Kane]]
!![[ComicBook/{{Batwoman}} Kate Kane]]
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/RubyRose
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/Batwoman2019S1E11AnUnBirthdayPresent An Un-Birthday Present]]" (''Batwoman'' 1x11, photo)
!!!'''Appearance:''' ''Series/{{Batwoman|2019}}''
A version of Kate Kane from an undesignated Earth.
->See the Characters/ArrowverseBatFamily page for Earth-1/Prime Kate Kane
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* AmbiguousSituation: Her whereabouts post-Crisis are never mentioned.
* TheGhost: She only appears via photograph.
* NeverGotToSayGoodbye: Her whereabouts are unknown when her twin sister was killed in another universe, though Kate's counterpart was at least there in her final moments.
[[/folder]]
!!Winn Schott / Toyman II's Earth
[[folder:Toyman II]]
!!Winslow "Winn" Schott, Jr. / Toyman II
!!!'''Species:''' Human[[note]]Briefly an Artificial intelligence after his physical body dies[[/note]]
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/JeremyJordan
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/Supergirl2015S5E11BackFromTheFuturePart1 Back From the Future - Part 1]]" (''Supergirl'' 5x11)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{Supergirl|2015}}''
The psychotic counterpart of Winn from an unknown Earth.
->See the Characters/ArrowverseTheLegionOfSuperHeroes page for his Earth-38/Prime counterpart
->See the Characters/ArrowverseEarthX page for his Earth-X counterpart
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* BrainUploading: How he thwarts death the first time.
* DeadAlternateCounterpart: To Earth Prime's Winn when he kills himself and later his mind is destroyed by him and his father.
* DeaderThanDead: [[spoiler: After his physical body is already destroyed, Winn finally deletes his consciousness with the help of his father.]]
* DoNotAdjustYourSet: How he loves to announce his evil plans.
* EvilDoppelganger: To Winn, obviously.
* LegacyCharacter: Succeeded his father as Toyman.
* LikeFatherLikeSon: Unlike Prime-Earth Winn, he aspires to follow into his father's footsteps. Though it turns out [[spoiler: what he is planning is [[EvenEvilHasStandards even too much]] for Earth-Prime's Schott Sr.]].
* NiceMeanAndInBetween: The mean one of the three Winn Schotts introduced being a downright evil person. The main Winn from Earth-38/Prime is obviously a good guy while Earth-X Winn is a little HotBlooded.
* RedemptionRejection: Winn tries talking him down to no avail.
* VillainWithGoodPublicity: He amasses a horde of online followers supporting his terrorism.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Toyman I]]
!!Winslow Schott, Sr. / Toyman I
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/HenryCzerny
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/Supergirl2015S5E11BackFromTheFuturePart1 Back From the Future - Part 1]]" (''Supergirl'' 5x11, photo)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{Supergirl|2015}}''
The counterpart of Winslow Schott, Sr. from an unknown Earth.
->See the Characters/ArrowverseNationalCityCriminals page for his Earth-38/Prime counterpart
->See the Characters/SmallvilleOtherMajorVillains page for the Earth-167 character who bears his name and background
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* DeadAlternateCounterpart: The Earth-167 Winslow Schott is last seen alive. And while the Earth-38/Prime version is physically deceased, [[BrainUploading he was able to upload his consciousness into an A.I.]].
* InSpiteOfANail: He is exactly like his Earth-38/Prime counterpart. Another Winslow Schott becomes Toyman in Earth-167 too, but that version didn't look like the previous two.
* PosthumousCharacter: He's dead by the time he's mentioned.
[[/folder]]
!!John Henry Irons' Earth
[[folder:John Henry Irons / Steel]]
-> See [[Characters/SupermanAndLois this page]].
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Kal-El / Superman]]
!![[Franchise/{{Superman}} Kal-El / Superman ]]
!!!'''Species:''' Kryptonian
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/TylerHoechlin
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/SupermanAndLoisS1E2Heritage Heritage]]" (''Superman & Lois'' 1x2)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/SupermanAndLois''
The Superman of [[spoiler:Irons's]] Earth and his ArchEnemy.
->See Characters/TitansverseOtherSuperheroes for the Earth-9 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/ArrowverseSmallvilleCitizens for infos about his Earth-38/Prime counterpart.
->See Characters/SupermanFilmSeries for the Earth-96 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/SmallvilleKents for the Earth-167 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/SmallvilleEarth2 page to see the AlternateUniverse Earth-167 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/DCEUSuperman for the character in an undesignated Earth who bears his name and background
->See WesternAnimation/SupermanTheatricalCartoons for the Earth-F character who bears his name and background
->See ComicBook/New52 for the Earth-N52 character who bears his name and background
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* AdaptationalAngstUpgrade: According to the ''Earth-Prime'' comic, his adoptive parents died in an accident and he ended up with [[AbusiveParents abusive foster parents]] until he killed his father with heat vision, after which he was captured and experimented on in a government facility. While he was able to escape and eventually become Superman after creating the Fortress of Solitude, this trauma is what led him to have a far more negative view of humanity and resulted in him choosing to destroy Earth with Tal-Rho.
* BewareTheSuperman: As literal as the trope can get, being an evil version of Superman from another Earth.
* CompositeCharacter: As an evil Superman from another Earth, he seems most heavily based on Ultraman who, in the comics, is an EvilDoppelganger of Superman from Earth-3.
* DarkAndTroubledPast: This version of Superman had a pretty awful life, which was why he eventually agreed with Tal-Rho's plan unlike his heroic counterpart from ''Superman & Lois''.
* DarkIsEvil: His costume is black, and he's a villain through and through.
* EvilDoppelganger: To Earth-Prime Superman, being an OmnicidalManiac.
* EvilWearsBlack: Wears a black version of Earth-Prime Superman's costume, not unlike the Deegan Superman who appeared in ''Series/{{Elseworlds|2018}}''.
* ForWantOfANail:
** Unlike the majority of his counterparts, he wasn't in a relationship with Lois Lane.
** Due to his DarkAndTroubledPast, he never had a civilian identity which is likely why he wasn't able to cope with knowing that despite all his hard work he couldn't stop crime and evil from existing.
* OmnicidalManiac: He is responsible for destroying Irons's Earth.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:General Lane]]
!!General Sam Lane
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/DylanWalsh
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/SupermanAndLoisS1E2Heritage Heritage]]" (''Superman & Lois'' 1x2)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/SupermanAndLois''
The late friend and father-in-law of [[spoiler:John Henry Irons]].
->See Characters/ArrowverseUSMilitary for infos about his Earth-38/Prime counterpart.
->See Characters/SmallvilleLanes for the Earth-167 character who bears his name and background
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* DeadAlternateCounterpart: The only confirmed deceased Sam Lane in TheMultiverse so far.
* PosthumousCharacter: He's long dead and is only seen through Irons's flashbacks.
* RelatedInTheAdaptation: Since the Lois of his Earth was John Henry Irons's wife and Nat Irons's mother, Sam Lane is their father-in-law and grandfather, respectively.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Lois Lane]]
!! ComicBook/LoisLane
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/ElizabethTulloch
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/SupermanAndLoisS1E5TheBestOfSmallville The Best of Smallville]]" (''Superman & Lois'' 1x5)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/SupermanAndLois''
Sam Lane's daughter and [[spoiler:John Henry Irons]]'s late wife.
->See Characters/ArrowverseSmallvilleCitizens for info about her Earth-38/Earth-Prime counterpart.
->See Characters/SupermanFilmSeries for the Earth-96 character who bears her name and background
->See Characters/SmallvilleLanes for the Earth-167 character who bears her name and background
->See Characters/SmallvilleEarth2 page to see the AlternateUniverse Earth-167 character who bears her name and background
->See Characters/DCEUSmallvilleAndMetropolis page for the character in an undesignated Earth who bears her name and background
->See WesternAnimation/SupermanTheatricalCartoons for the Earth-F character who bears her name and background
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* AlliterativeName: '''L'''ois '''L'''ane.
* CynicismCatalyst: It's strongly implied and then shown that Irons's Superman killed her, sending him on his path to stop Earth-Prime Superman.
* DeadAlternateCounterpart: The second confirmed deceased Lois Lane in TheMultiverse after the pre-Crisis [[Film/SupermanReturns Earth-96 version]], who was eventually implied to be resurrected post-Crisis anyway.
* FaceDeathWithDignity: Her last moments of life are reporting on Superman and the other Kryptonian's attack, doing her best to give survival tips to everyone. When Superman slowly hovers behind her, preparing to kill her, she simply looks at the camera and tells her husband and daughter that she loves them.
* PosthumousCharacter: She's long dead and is only seen through Irons's flashbacks.
* RelatedInTheAdaptation: She is married to John Henry Irons, aka ComicBook/{{Steel}}, and the mother of Nat Irons, relationships which no comic version of Lois Lane has had before.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Natalie Irons]]
!!Natalie Lane Irons
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Played By:''' Tayler Buck
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/SupermanAndLoisS1E15LastSonsOfKrypton Last Sons of Krypton]]" (''Superman & Lois'' 1x15)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/SupermanAndLois''
The daughter of John Henry Irons and the Lois Lane of his Earth.
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* AdaptationalNameChange: She is named Natalie instead of Natasha as in the comics.
* DeadGuyJunior: Natalie is named after her mother's grandmother, Natalie Lane.
* RelatedDifferentlyInTheAdaptation: In the comics, Nat is John Henry's niece, not his daughter.
* RelatedInTheAdaptation: She is the daughter of a doppelganger Lois Lane, which no version has ever been before.
* WalkingSpoiler: While she previously appeared in flashbacks, Nat's presence in "Last Sons of Krypton" gives away the fact that she's survived the destruction of John's Earth.
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!Transmultiversal Multiverse
[[folder:In General]]
When Barry created the Flashpoint, it resulted in a the existence of a second multiverse where his counterpart on Earth-1A didn't and instead continued life as normal. Referred to as part of a larger "Megaverse", this multiverse includes copies of the original multiverse and its story is shown in the book series starting with ''The Flash: Hocus Pocus''.
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* AlternateUniverse: This is an alternate ''multiverse'' and the Cisco of Earth-1A made contact with the Cisco of Earth-Prime.
* InSpiteOfANail: While events play out differently, there is still a Crisis that threatens this multiverse.
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!Miscellaneous
[[folder:The Council of Wells / Harrisons]]
A collected group of various versions of Harrison Wells that Harry Wells summoned to help stop [=DeVoe=].
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* AllianceOfAlternates: A collection of various Harrison Wellses from across TheMultiverse.
* DwindlingParty: They kick Harry Wells and H. Lothario Wells out of their group, as well as a few other members offscreen, forcing them to form a new council of rejects dubbed the "Council of Harrisons".
* MesACrowd: All of them are alternate versions of Harrison Wells, with Creator/TomCavanagh pulling quadruple duty in playing them all.
* RagTagBunchOfMisfits: While they're all different versions of Harrison Wells, the similarities end there. Harry Wells is the director of STAR Labs, Herr Harrison Wolfgang Wells is an StrawNihilist novelist, H. Lothario Wells is a playboy billionaire LovableSexManiac, and Wells 2.0 is a [[ImAHumanitarian man-eating]] cyborg from a dystopic Earth.
* ShoutOut: They bring to mind the [[WesternAnimation/RickAndMorty Council of Ricks]], or the [[Comicbook/FantasticFour Interdimensional Council of Reeds]].
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[[folder:David Hersches / Cicadas]]
!!!'''Known Aliases:''' Cicada
!!!'''Species:''' Metahuman
!!!'''Played By:''' N/A
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}''
A group of criminals spread throughout TheMultiverse. They all use the alias "Cicada", and, with the exception of the Earth-1 version, they are alternate versions of David Hersch.
->See the Characters/ArrowverseCentralCityIndependentCriminals for Earth-1 David Hersch and Earth-1 Cicada (Orlin Dwyer)
->See the Characters/ArrowverseFutureCharacters for Earth-1 David Hersch's original future version
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* ArchEnemy: Sherloque Wells has encountered and defeated dozens of Cicadas.
* MadBomber: According to Sherloque, each Cicada used the same bomb trap as Earth-1 David Hersch.
* InSpiteOfANail: Each version of David Hersch Sherloque encountered before meeting Team Flash turned out to be Cicada.
* TomTheDarkLord: Each of these Cicadas are simply called "David".
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Renee Adlers]]
!Renee Adler
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Played By''': Creator/KimberlyWilliamsPaisley
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/TheFlash2014S5E13Goldfaced Goldfaced]]" (''The Flash'' 5x13)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}''
The wives of Harrison Sherloque Wells across TheMultiverse.
->See the Characters/ArrowverseMetahumans page for their Earth-1 counterpart
->See the Characters/ArrowverseOtherLocales page for their Earth-38 counterpart
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* DoppelgangerReplacementLoveInterest: The {{alternate sel|f}}ves were all married to Sherloque at some point.
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[[folder:Supermen]]
!!Franchise/{{Superman}}
!!!'''Species:''' Kryptonian
Various counterparts of the Man of Steel throughout the multiverse. Some of which have been killed by Lex Luthor of Earth-38.
->See Characters/TitansverseOtherSuperheroes for the Earth-9 Superman
->See Characters/ArrowverseSmallvilleCitizens for infos about his Earth-38/Prime counterpart
->See Characters/SupermanFilmSeries for the Earth-96 Superman
->See Characters/SmallvilleKents for the Earth-167 Superman
->See Characters/SmallvilleEarth2 page to see the AlternateUniverse who bears the name and background of the Earth-167 Superman
->See Characters/DCEUSuperman page for the character in an undesignated Earth who bears his name and background
->See WesternAnimation/SupermanTheatricalCartoons for the Earth-F character who bears his name and background
->See ComicBook/New52 for the Earth-N52 character who bears his name and background
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* DeadAlternateCounterpart: Courtesy of Lex, who uses the Book of Destiny to teleport to different Earths and kill their Supermen.
* OneTrueLove: Lois. Out of all the versions that have appeared, only three (Earth-D Superman, the Stranger's Superman, and Clark Luthor) didn't end up with her and two of them were villains.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Elizabeth "Beth" Kane]]
!!Elizabeth Marie "Beth" Kane
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/RachelSkarsten
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/Batwoman2019S1E10HowQueerEverythingIsToday How Queer Everything Is Today!]]" (''Batwoman'' 1x10)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{Batwoman|2019}}''
Another version of Beth who arrives in Gotham.
->See Characters/ArrowverseGothamCityCriminals page to see her Earth-Prime counterpart
->See Characters/BirdsOfPrey2002 for Dinah Redmond, the Earth-203 character who bears her physical likeness
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* AlternateSelf: To Alice, the version of Beth who has been antagonizing Batwoman up to this point. Given the events of ''Series/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths2019'', it's almost certain she was brought into Gotham as a result of the big multiverse merge.
* BackupTwin: Kate was willing to pass her off to Jacob as their Beth.
* CriminalDoppelganger: Inverted; she's an ordinary civilian who happens to resemble BigBad Alice. She is twice mistaken for her evil counterpart, by Mary and by Kate.
* DeadAlternateCounterpart: Fatally shot by August Cartwright thinking she was her Earth-Prime counterpart.
* DiedInYourArmsTonight: Earth-Prime Luke Fox was there when August Cartwright fatally shot her.
* GoodCounterpart: To BigBad Alice.
* ImpersonatingTheEvilTwin: In order to save the [[BruceWayneHeldHostage kidnapped Kate]], Beth pretended to be Alice to save her. [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome Unfortunately, Alice's cronies know her too well and her act is busted.]] And worse she was killed because another enemy of Alice mistook Beth for her.
* NeverGotToSayGoodbye: Her twin sister's whereabouts are unknown when she was killed in another universe, though Kate's counterpart was at least there in Beth's final moments.
* NiceGirl: In contrast to Alice. After meeting her, Mary admits she sees why Kate was so desperate to get through to Alice.
* OnlyOneMeAllowedRightNow: Her co-existence in Earth-Prime with the Beth Kane originally from Earth-One causes both of them to gradually die due to the paradox.
* SerialSpouse: She jokes that the one good thing about her situation is that none of her exes are on this Earth, and later admits that she envied her alternative Kate for being able to find a soulmate (though she teasingly refuses to name her).
* SciFiBobHaircut: An astrophysicist who was introduced after a major cosmic event.
* StatuesqueStunner: She doesn't have the excessive makeup and costume (as well as the AxCrazy tendencies) of the main Alice, making her more conventionally beautiful.
* TooGoodForThisSinfulEarth: Beth is a kind, compassionate woman who even shows sympathy towards Alice, but she's senselessly murdered by Cartwright just when it looks like her life has been saved.
* TooHappyToLive: She came from a universe in which the tragic circumstances of the Earth-1/Prime Kane family never happened, with her counterpart there getting the short end of the stick. And even when she finds herself stuck on that world, her family's doppelgangers are willing to take her in given that their Beth became a [[IncrediblyLamePun bat]]shit crazy criminal. Of course this version will not be allowed to live.
* TrappedInAnotherWorld: She finds herself stuck on Earth-Prime post-Crisis.
* WeHardlyKnewYe: After being around for only two episodes and set up as a major new character, Beth is gunned down by Dr. Cartwright, who mistook her for Alice.
* YouCantGoHomeAgain: Though it is never confirmed explicitly, it's very likely that her home universe was destroyed during Crisis.
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[[folder:Kate Kane]]
!![[ComicBook/{{Batwoman}} Kate Kane]]
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/RubyRose
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/Batwoman2019S1E11AnUnBirthdayPresent An Un-Birthday Present]]" (''Batwoman'' 1x11, photo)
!!!'''Appearance:''' ''Series/{{Batwoman|2019}}''
A version of Kate Kane from an undesignated Earth.
->See the Characters/ArrowverseBatFamily page for Earth-1/Prime Kate Kane
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* AmbiguousSituation: Her whereabouts post-Crisis are never mentioned.
* TheGhost: She only appears via photograph.
* NeverGotToSayGoodbye: Her whereabouts are unknown when her twin sister was killed in another universe, though Kate's counterpart was at least there in her final moments.
[[/folder]]
!!Winn Schott / Toyman II's Earth
[[folder:Toyman II]]
!!Winslow "Winn" Schott, Jr. / Toyman II
!!!'''Species:''' Human[[note]]Briefly an Artificial intelligence after his physical body dies[[/note]]
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/JeremyJordan
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/Supergirl2015S5E11BackFromTheFuturePart1 Back From the Future - Part 1]]" (''Supergirl'' 5x11)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{Supergirl|2015}}''
The psychotic counterpart of Winn from an unknown Earth.
->See the Characters/ArrowverseTheLegionOfSuperHeroes page for his Earth-38/Prime counterpart
->See the Characters/ArrowverseEarthX page for his Earth-X counterpart
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* BrainUploading: How he thwarts death the first time.
* DeadAlternateCounterpart: To Earth Prime's Winn when he kills himself and later his mind is destroyed by him and his father.
* DeaderThanDead: [[spoiler: After his physical body is already destroyed, Winn finally deletes his consciousness with the help of his father.]]
* DoNotAdjustYourSet: How he loves to announce his evil plans.
* EvilDoppelganger: To Winn, obviously.
* LegacyCharacter: Succeeded his father as Toyman.
* LikeFatherLikeSon: Unlike Prime-Earth Winn, he aspires to follow into his father's footsteps. Though it turns out [[spoiler: what he is planning is [[EvenEvilHasStandards even too much]] for Earth-Prime's Schott Sr.]].
* NiceMeanAndInBetween: The mean one of the three Winn Schotts introduced being a downright evil person. The main Winn from Earth-38/Prime is obviously a good guy while Earth-X Winn is a little HotBlooded.
* RedemptionRejection: Winn tries talking him down to no avail.
* VillainWithGoodPublicity: He amasses a horde of online followers supporting his terrorism.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Toyman I]]
!!Winslow Schott, Sr. / Toyman I
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/HenryCzerny
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/Supergirl2015S5E11BackFromTheFuturePart1 Back From the Future - Part 1]]" (''Supergirl'' 5x11, photo)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{Supergirl|2015}}''
The counterpart of Winslow Schott, Sr. from an unknown Earth.
->See the Characters/ArrowverseNationalCityCriminals page for his Earth-38/Prime counterpart
->See the Characters/SmallvilleOtherMajorVillains page for the Earth-167 character who bears his name and background
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* DeadAlternateCounterpart: The Earth-167 Winslow Schott is last seen alive. And while the Earth-38/Prime version is physically deceased, [[BrainUploading he was able to upload his consciousness into an A.I.]].
* InSpiteOfANail: He is exactly like his Earth-38/Prime counterpart. Another Winslow Schott becomes Toyman in Earth-167 too, but that version didn't look like the previous two.
* PosthumousCharacter: He's dead by the time he's mentioned.
[[/folder]]
!!John Henry Irons' Earth
[[folder:John Henry Irons / Steel]]
-> See [[Characters/SupermanAndLois this page]].
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Kal-El / Superman]]
!![[Franchise/{{Superman}} Kal-El / Superman ]]
!!!'''Species:''' Kryptonian
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/TylerHoechlin
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/SupermanAndLoisS1E2Heritage Heritage]]" (''Superman & Lois'' 1x2)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/SupermanAndLois''
The Superman of [[spoiler:Irons's]] Earth and his ArchEnemy.
->See Characters/TitansverseOtherSuperheroes for the Earth-9 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/ArrowverseSmallvilleCitizens for infos about his Earth-38/Prime counterpart.
->See Characters/SupermanFilmSeries for the Earth-96 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/SmallvilleKents for the Earth-167 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/SmallvilleEarth2 page to see the AlternateUniverse Earth-167 character who bears his name and background
->See Characters/DCEUSuperman for the character in an undesignated Earth who bears his name and background
->See WesternAnimation/SupermanTheatricalCartoons for the Earth-F character who bears his name and background
->See ComicBook/New52 for the Earth-N52 character who bears his name and background
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* AdaptationalAngstUpgrade: According to the ''Earth-Prime'' comic, his adoptive parents died in an accident and he ended up with [[AbusiveParents abusive foster parents]] until he killed his father with heat vision, after which he was captured and experimented on in a government facility. While he was able to escape and eventually become Superman after creating the Fortress of Solitude, this trauma is what led him to have a far more negative view of humanity and resulted in him choosing to destroy Earth with Tal-Rho.
* BewareTheSuperman: As literal as the trope can get, being an evil version of Superman from another Earth.
* CompositeCharacter: As an evil Superman from another Earth, he seems most heavily based on Ultraman who, in the comics, is an EvilDoppelganger of Superman from Earth-3.
* DarkAndTroubledPast: This version of Superman had a pretty awful life, which was why he eventually agreed with Tal-Rho's plan unlike his heroic counterpart from ''Superman & Lois''.
* DarkIsEvil: His costume is black, and he's a villain through and through.
* EvilDoppelganger: To Earth-Prime Superman, being an OmnicidalManiac.
* EvilWearsBlack: Wears a black version of Earth-Prime Superman's costume, not unlike the Deegan Superman who appeared in ''Series/{{Elseworlds|2018}}''.
* ForWantOfANail:
** Unlike the majority of his counterparts, he wasn't in a relationship with Lois Lane.
** Due to his DarkAndTroubledPast, he never had a civilian identity which is likely why he wasn't able to cope with knowing that despite all his hard work he couldn't stop crime and evil from existing.
* OmnicidalManiac: He is responsible for destroying Irons's Earth.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:General Lane]]
!!General Sam Lane
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/DylanWalsh
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/SupermanAndLoisS1E2Heritage Heritage]]" (''Superman & Lois'' 1x2)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/SupermanAndLois''
The late friend and father-in-law of [[spoiler:John Henry Irons]].
->See Characters/ArrowverseUSMilitary for infos about his Earth-38/Prime counterpart.
->See Characters/SmallvilleLanes for the Earth-167 character who bears his name and background
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* DeadAlternateCounterpart: The only confirmed deceased Sam Lane in TheMultiverse so far.
* PosthumousCharacter: He's long dead and is only seen through Irons's flashbacks.
* RelatedInTheAdaptation: Since the Lois of his Earth was John Henry Irons's wife and Nat Irons's mother, Sam Lane is their father-in-law and grandfather, respectively.
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[[folder:Lois Lane]]
!! ComicBook/LoisLane
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/ElizabethTulloch
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/SupermanAndLoisS1E5TheBestOfSmallville The Best of Smallville]]" (''Superman & Lois'' 1x5)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/SupermanAndLois''
Sam Lane's daughter and [[spoiler:John Henry Irons]]'s late wife.
->See Characters/ArrowverseSmallvilleCitizens for info about her Earth-38/Earth-Prime counterpart.
->See Characters/SupermanFilmSeries for the Earth-96 character who bears her name and background
->See Characters/SmallvilleLanes for the Earth-167 character who bears her name and background
->See Characters/SmallvilleEarth2 page to see the AlternateUniverse Earth-167 character who bears her name and background
->See Characters/DCEUSmallvilleAndMetropolis page for the character in an undesignated Earth who bears her name and background
->See WesternAnimation/SupermanTheatricalCartoons for the Earth-F character who bears her name and background
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* AlliterativeName: '''L'''ois '''L'''ane.
* CynicismCatalyst: It's strongly implied and then shown that Irons's Superman killed her, sending him on his path to stop Earth-Prime Superman.
* DeadAlternateCounterpart: The second confirmed deceased Lois Lane in TheMultiverse after the pre-Crisis [[Film/SupermanReturns Earth-96 version]], who was eventually implied to be resurrected post-Crisis anyway.
* FaceDeathWithDignity: Her last moments of life are reporting on Superman and the other Kryptonian's attack, doing her best to give survival tips to everyone. When Superman slowly hovers behind her, preparing to kill her, she simply looks at the camera and tells her husband and daughter that she loves them.
* PosthumousCharacter: She's long dead and is only seen through Irons's flashbacks.
* RelatedInTheAdaptation: She is married to John Henry Irons, aka ComicBook/{{Steel}}, and the mother of Nat Irons, relationships which no comic version of Lois Lane has had before.
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[[folder:Natalie Irons]]
!!Natalie Lane Irons
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Played By:''' Tayler Buck
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/SupermanAndLoisS1E15LastSonsOfKrypton Last Sons of Krypton]]" (''Superman & Lois'' 1x15)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/SupermanAndLois''
The daughter of John Henry Irons and the Lois Lane of his Earth.
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* AdaptationalNameChange: She is named Natalie instead of Natasha as in the comics.
* DeadGuyJunior: Natalie is named after her mother's grandmother, Natalie Lane.
* RelatedDifferentlyInTheAdaptation: In the comics, Nat is John Henry's niece, not his daughter.
* RelatedInTheAdaptation: She is the daughter of a doppelganger Lois Lane, which no version has ever been before.
* WalkingSpoiler: While she previously appeared in flashbacks, Nat's presence in "Last Sons of Krypton" gives away the fact that she's survived the destruction of John's Earth.
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!Transmultiversal Multiverse
[[folder:In General]]
When Barry created the Flashpoint, it resulted in a the existence of a second multiverse where his counterpart on Earth-1A didn't and instead continued life as normal. Referred to as part of a larger "Megaverse", this multiverse includes copies of the original multiverse and its story is shown in the book series starting with ''The Flash: Hocus Pocus''.
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* AlternateUniverse: This is an alternate ''multiverse'' and the Cisco of Earth-1A made contact with the Cisco of Earth-Prime.
* InSpiteOfANail: While events play out differently, there is still a Crisis that threatens this multiverse.
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!Miscellaneous
[[folder:The Council of Wells / Harrisons]]
A collected group of various versions of Harrison Wells that Harry Wells summoned to help stop [=DeVoe=].
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* AllianceOfAlternates: A collection of various Harrison Wellses from across TheMultiverse.
* DwindlingParty: They kick Harry Wells and H. Lothario Wells out of their group, as well as a few other members offscreen, forcing them to form a new council of rejects dubbed the "Council of Harrisons".
* MesACrowd: All of them are alternate versions of Harrison Wells, with Creator/TomCavanagh pulling quadruple duty in playing them all.
* RagTagBunchOfMisfits: While they're all different versions of Harrison Wells, the similarities end there. Harry Wells is the director of STAR Labs, Herr Harrison Wolfgang Wells is an StrawNihilist novelist, H. Lothario Wells is a playboy billionaire LovableSexManiac, and Wells 2.0 is a [[ImAHumanitarian man-eating]] cyborg from a dystopic Earth.
* ShoutOut: They bring to mind the [[WesternAnimation/RickAndMorty Council of Ricks]], or the [[Comicbook/FantasticFour Interdimensional Council of Reeds]].
[[/folder]]
[[folder:David Hersches / Cicadas]]
!!!'''Known Aliases:''' Cicada
!!!'''Species:''' Metahuman
!!!'''Played By:''' N/A
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}''
A group of criminals spread throughout TheMultiverse. They all use the alias "Cicada", and, with the exception of the Earth-1 version, they are alternate versions of David Hersch.
->See the Characters/ArrowverseCentralCityIndependentCriminals for Earth-1 David Hersch and Earth-1 Cicada (Orlin Dwyer)
->See the Characters/ArrowverseFutureCharacters for Earth-1 David Hersch's original future version
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* ArchEnemy: Sherloque Wells has encountered and defeated dozens of Cicadas.
* MadBomber: According to Sherloque, each Cicada used the same bomb trap as Earth-1 David Hersch.
* InSpiteOfANail: Each version of David Hersch Sherloque encountered before meeting Team Flash turned out to be Cicada.
* TomTheDarkLord: Each of these Cicadas are simply called "David".
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Renee Adlers]]
!Renee Adler
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Played By''': Creator/KimberlyWilliamsPaisley
!!!'''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/TheFlash2014S5E13Goldfaced Goldfaced]]" (''The Flash'' 5x13)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}''
The wives of Harrison Sherloque Wells across TheMultiverse.
->See the Characters/ArrowverseMetahumans page for their Earth-1 counterpart
->See the Characters/ArrowverseOtherLocales page for their Earth-38 counterpart
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* DoppelgangerReplacementLoveInterest: The {{alternate sel|f}}ves were all married to Sherloque at some point.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Supermen]]
!!Franchise/{{Superman}}
!!!'''Species:''' Kryptonian
Various counterparts of the Man of Steel throughout the multiverse. Some of which have been killed by Lex Luthor of Earth-38.
->See Characters/TitansverseOtherSuperheroes for the Earth-9 Superman
->See Characters/ArrowverseSmallvilleCitizens for infos about his Earth-38/Prime counterpart
->See Characters/SupermanFilmSeries for the Earth-96 Superman
->See Characters/SmallvilleKents for the Earth-167 Superman
->See Characters/SmallvilleEarth2 page to see the AlternateUniverse who bears the name and background of the Earth-167 Superman
->See Characters/DCEUSuperman page for the character in an undesignated Earth who bears his name and background
->See WesternAnimation/SupermanTheatricalCartoons for the Earth-F character who bears his name and background
->See ComicBook/New52 for the Earth-N52 character who bears his name and background
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* DeadAlternateCounterpart: Courtesy of Lex, who uses the Book of Destiny to teleport to different Earths and kill their Supermen.
* OneTrueLove: Lois. Out of all the versions that have appeared, only three (Earth-D Superman, the Stranger's Superman, and Clark Luthor) didn't end up with her and two of them were villains.
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