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[[caption-width-right:350:You think this is just a trope page, but it's ''bait''. You're bait for ''them.'' ''[[TheFourthWallWillNotProtectYou You!]]'']]You!]]''[[note]] From left to right: ComicBook/{{Superman}} of [[RaceLift Earth-23]], [[ComicBook/{{Shazam}} Mary Marvel]] of [[ComicBook/FawcettComics Earth-5]], ComicBook/GreenLantern of Earth-20, and [[ComicBook/CaptainCarrotAndHisAmazingZooCrew Captain Carrot]].[[/note]]

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* BiggerBad: [[spoiler:The Empty Hand. MUCH bigger. As in, it's the representation of ''our'' TooBleakStoppedCaring reaction for comic books, and it's a NeverendingTerror [[YouBastard just because we keep getting fed up with comics, both the dumb stuff and the wonderful]].]]


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* BiggerBad: [[spoiler:The Empty Hand. MUCH bigger. As in, it's the representation of ''our'' DarknessInducedAudienceApathy for comic books, and it's an NeverendingTerror [[YouBastard just because we keep getting fed up with comics, both the dumb stuff and the wonderful]].]]

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* BiggerBad: [[spoiler:The Empty Hand. MUCH bigger. As in, it's the representation of ''our'' DarknessInducedAudienceApathy TooBleakStoppedCaring reaction for comic books, and it's an a NeverendingTerror [[YouBastard just because we keep getting fed up with comics, both the dumb stuff and the wonderful]].]]
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** The Ray of Earth-10 is gay, in keeping with the theme of each of the Comicbook/FreedomFighters representing different groups who were persecuted by the Nazis.

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** The Ray of Earth-10 is gay, in keeping with the theme of each of the Comicbook/FreedomFighters ComicBook/{{Freedom Fighters|DC}} representing different groups who were persecuted by the Nazis.
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** In ''Pax Americana #1'', Blue Beetle (I) suggests "the Sentinels" and "the Law" as names for the Pax. ''Sentinels of Justice'' was a proposed Charlton superteam shortly before DC bought the characters, and ''The L.A.W.'' was the 90s DC version.

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** In ''Pax Americana #1'', Blue Beetle (I) suggests "the Sentinels" and "the Law" as names for the Pax. ''Sentinels of Justice'' was a proposed Charlton superteam shortly before DC bought the characters, and ''The L.A.W.'' ''{{Comicbook/LAW}}'' was the 90s DC version.
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** Earth-31 was established in Countdown Arena'' to be the world of ''Comicbook/DarkKnightReturns''. It's now a world loosely based on the "Captain Leatherwing" pirate Elseworld, apparently due to a veto by Frank Miller.

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** [[ComicBook/MsMarvel Major Max]], as named in ''The Multiversity Guidebook #1''.

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** [[ComicBook/MsMarvel [[ComicBook/CarolDanvers Major Max]], as named in ''The Multiversity Guidebook #1''.



** The heroes of Earth-8 are all based off Creator/MarvelComics characters. The Retaliators (Comicbook/TheAvengers) consist of the American Crusader (ComicBook/CaptainAmerica), Machinehead (Comicbook/IronMan), Behemoth (the Comicbook/IncredibleHulk), Wundajin (Comicbook/TheMightyThor), Bug (Comicbook/SpiderMan), Deadeye (ComicBook/{{Hawkeye}}), Red Dragon (Comicbook/BlackWidow), Kite (ComicBook/TheFalcon), Major Max ([[ComicBook/MsMarvel Captain Marvel]]), Ladybug (ComicBook/SpiderWoman) and Hyperius ([[ComicBook/SquadronSupreme Hyperion]]). There's also the Future Family (the Comicbook/FantasticFour), the G-Men (the Comicbook/XMen), Lord Havok (ComicBook/DoctorDoom), the Power Celestial ([[ComicBook/{{Galactus}} the Power]] [[ComicBook/SilverSurfer Cosmic]] and Celestials), and Stuntmaster (Comicbook/{{Daredevil}}).

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** The heroes of Earth-8 are all based off Creator/MarvelComics characters. The Retaliators (Comicbook/TheAvengers) consist of the American Crusader (ComicBook/CaptainAmerica), Machinehead (Comicbook/IronMan), Behemoth (the Comicbook/IncredibleHulk), Wundajin (Comicbook/TheMightyThor), Bug (Comicbook/SpiderMan), Deadeye (ComicBook/{{Hawkeye}}), Red Dragon (Comicbook/BlackWidow), Kite (ComicBook/TheFalcon), Major Max ([[ComicBook/MsMarvel ([[ComicBook/CarolDanvers Captain Marvel]]), Ladybug (ComicBook/SpiderWoman) and Hyperius ([[ComicBook/SquadronSupreme Hyperion]]). There's also the Future Family (the Comicbook/FantasticFour), the G-Men (the Comicbook/XMen), Lord Havok (ComicBook/DoctorDoom), the Power Celestial ([[ComicBook/{{Galactus}} the Power]] [[ComicBook/SilverSurfer Cosmic]] and Celestials), and Stuntmaster (Comicbook/{{Daredevil}}).



* LegacyHero: And Villain. This is the basis of ''The Just #1''. Besides already established legacy characters [[ComicBook/{{Batman}} Damian Wayne]], [[ComicBook/{{Superman}} Chris Kent]], [[ComicBook/KingdomCome Off]][[ComicBook/PlasticMan spring]], ComicBook/{{Steel}} (Natasha Irons), [[ComicBook/JusticeSocietyOfAmerica Jakeem Thunder]], [[ComicBook/TheFlash Impulse, Flash]] (Wally West), ComicBook/{{Aquaman}} (Garth), [[ComicBook/WonderWoman Artemis]], [[ComicBook/GreenLantern Kyle Rayner]], and [[ComicBook/TeenTitans the]] [[ComicBook/TheJoker Joker's]] [[ComicBook/KingdomCome Daughter]], Earth-16 features Alexis Luthor (ComicBook/LexLuthor's daughter), Sister Miracle ([[ComicBook/SevenSoldiers Mister Miracle II]]'s daughter), Megamorpho (ComicBook/{{Metamorpho}}'s daughter), Menta (Mento of the ComicBook/DoomPatrol's daughter), and a new version of [[ComicBook/YoungJustice Arrowette]] who is [[ComicBook/GreenArrow Connor Hawke]]'s daughter.

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And Villain. This is the basis of ''The Just #1''. Besides already established legacy characters [[ComicBook/{{Batman}} Damian Wayne]], [[ComicBook/{{Superman}} Chris Kent]], [[ComicBook/KingdomCome Off]][[ComicBook/PlasticMan spring]], ComicBook/{{Steel}} (Natasha Irons), [[ComicBook/JusticeSocietyOfAmerica Jakeem Thunder]], [[ComicBook/TheFlash Impulse, Flash]] (Wally West), ComicBook/{{Aquaman}} (Garth), [[ComicBook/WonderWoman Artemis]], [[ComicBook/GreenLantern Kyle Rayner]], and [[ComicBook/TeenTitans the]] [[ComicBook/TheJoker Joker's]] [[ComicBook/KingdomCome Daughter]], Earth-16 features Alexis Luthor (ComicBook/LexLuthor's daughter), Sister Miracle ([[ComicBook/SevenSoldiers Mister Miracle II]]'s daughter), Megamorpho (ComicBook/{{Metamorpho}}'s daughter), Menta (Mento of the ComicBook/DoomPatrol's daughter), and a new version of [[ComicBook/YoungJustice Arrowette]] who is [[ComicBook/GreenArrow Connor Hawke]]'s daughter.daughter.
** In ''Pax Americana'', Ted Kord followed from Dan Garrett as Comicbook/BlueBeetle, riffing on both the actual Blue Beetle legacy and the [[Comicbook/{{Watchmen}} Nite Owl]] one.
** Also in ''Pax Americana'', President Harley's dad wrote a Major Comics book featuring a male Major Max, presumably the Comicbook/CaptainMarVell to the current version's Comicbook/CarolDanvers.

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* AlternateUniverse:
** The Earths that get their own individual issues are:
*** Earth-4, where the Creator/CharltonComics characters - Comicbook/TheQuestion, Comicbook/BlueBeetle, Comicbook/CaptainAtom, etc. - are the heroes of a ''Comicbook/{{Watchmen}}''-influenced world.
*** Earth-5, the world of [[Comicbook/{{Shazam}} Captain Marvel]] and the Marvel Family.
*** Earth-10, a world where Kal-L was found by the Nazis, and grew up to become Overman. With the help of retro-engineered Kryptonian technology - and, when he was old enough, Overman himself - the Nazis won UsefulNotes/WorldWarII. [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone In guilt over the Nazis' atrocities]], Overman turned his Earth-into a pseudo-utopia; the last English-speaking rebels, [[Comicbook/FreedomFighters Uncle Sam and the Freedom Fighters]], fight Overman's Justice League.
*** Earth-16, with the children of the main DC universe's heroes and villains - Chris Kent as Franchise/{{Superman}}'s son, Damian Wayne as Franchise/{{Batman}}'s son, etc. - plus DC's '90s supers.
*** Earth-20, a [[TwoFistedTales pulp-style world]] featuring [[Comicbook/DoctorFate Doc Fate]] and the Society of Super-Heroes, who include Franchise/GreenLantern Abin Sur, Immortal Man, the Mighty Atom, and the Blackhawks.
*** Earth-33, a.k.a. Earth-Prime, which is basically our world, with the reader being its latest superhero. [[spoiler:It's also the world of origin for the Gentry, who are designated as "Hostile Independent Thought-Forms" by the reader and his/her haunted comic book, Ultra Comics. The Gentry's creator, the Empty Hand also reigns here, as he is implied to be the personification of our real world apathy towards superheroes and comics in general who is still digesting the previous iteration of the Multiverse lost during ComicBook/{{Flashpoint}}]].
** The other worlds of the multiverse include:
*** Earth-0, the main DCU.
*** Earth-1, the world home to the ''ComicBook/SupermanEarthOne'', ''ComicBook/BatmanEarthOne'' and ''ComicBook/TeenTitansEarthOne'' graphic novels. There is also a version of Wonder Woman living on this Earth.
*** Earth-2, as featured in [[ComicBook/{{Earth 2}} the comic of the same name]], where younger versions of DC's Golden Age heroes arose in the modern day in the wake of an invasion from Apokolips.
*** Earth-3, the MirrorUniverse of Earth-0, ruled by the Crime Syndicate of America; it was destroyed just before ''Comicbook/ForeverEvil''.
*** Earth-6, the world now home to the stories from ''Comicbook/JustImagineStanLeeCreatingTheDCUniverse''.
*** Earth-7 is already destroyed upon the arrival of Nix Uotan, but appears to have been a Marvel pastiche like Earth-8, below. However, pastiches of DC characters can be seen among the dead, so it's likely this Earth-was a mix-up in homage to the many DC and Marvel crossover stories. The guidebook confirms that it is (or was) the equivalent to Ultimate Marvel.
*** Earth-8, a Creator/MarvelComics pastiche, for example featuring the [[Comicbook/TheAvengers Retaliators]] and the [[Comicbook/XMen G-Men]].
*** Earth-9, the Creator/TangentComics universe.
*** Earth-11, which includes [[GenderFlip female versions of the main DCU's heroes and villains, and male versions of its heroines and villainesses]]. This is a world where the Amazons of Themyscira had greater influence on society's advancement, to the point that women were given more freedom and helped shape Earth's future.
*** Earth-12, the ''Franchise/DCAnimatedUniverse'' world, currently in the era of ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond''.
*** Earth-13, home to a dark, magical Justice League called the League of Shadows, including [[Comicbook/{{Etrigan}} Superdemon]], Comicbook/{{Hellblazer}} (based on the Batmanesque version from ''Comicbook/DoomPatrol'' #53 and ''Comicbook/BooksOfMagic'' Annual #3), and [[Comicbook/DoctorFate Fate]] (the 90s version with the ankh scar). The world is in a state of perpetual twilight, there are 13 months in the year, and 13 hours in every day.
*** Earth-15, a perfect world that was destroyed by Superboy-Prime. All that's left is a Cosmic Grail that was hidden in another world.
*** Earth-17, an Earth ravaged by atomic destruction. Humanity lives in domed cities, and the Atomic Knights of Justice are led by Adam Strange.
*** Earth-18, a Western-style world featuring the Justice Riders, who ride on SteamPunk horses. On this world, the [[ComicBook/{{Legion of Super-Heroes}} Time Trapper]] froze the state of progression so that, even with many 21st Century based technological advances, society is still a frontier world.
*** Earth-19, a world currently in the era of Edwardian England, home to the Bat Man, the Wonder Woman, the Accelerated Man, and the Shrinking Man. Bruce and Diana are based on ''Gotham By Gaslight'' and ''Amazonia'' respectively [[note]]Although those books have completely different UsefulNotes/{{Jack the Ripper}}s, so can't actually be the same universe. The finale to DC's ''ComicBook/{{Convergence}}'' reveals that denizens from both worlds were present when the Multiverse was reformatted, causing the new Earth to combine elements of both[[/note]].
*** Earth-21, the ''ComicBook/DCTheNewFrontier'' universe.
*** Earth-22, the ''ComicBook/KingdomCome'' universe.
*** Earth-23, home of President Superman, where the world's greatest heroes are black (which can mean that they're black in the main DCU, as with Steel and Vixen; that a black holder of the legacy in the main DCU is Earth-23's primary holder, as seems to be the case with Green Lantern; that they're black versions of the hero, as with Superman; or that they're completely unique). The major exception is Batman.
*** Earth-26, an AlternateTooniverse where ComicBook/CaptainCarrotAndHisAmazingZooCrew reside.
*** Earth-29, the cube-shaped BizarroUniverse.
*** Earth-30, the ''ComicBook/SupermanRedSon'' universe.
*** Earth-31, a world ravaged by tsunamis and earthquakes, where modern pirates roam the seas. Captain Leatherwing and his crew of the Flying Fox act as a force for good.
*** Earth-32, a world partially based on ''Batman: In Darkest Knight''. Bruce Wayne is Green Lantern, and fights alongside heroes such as Super-Martian, Wonderhawk, and Aquaflash.
*** Earth-34, an ''ComicBook/AstroCity'' pastiche, home to the heroes of Cosmoville.
*** Earth-35, a pastiche of Rob Liefeld's ''Extreme Studios'' comics, including [[ComicBook/{{Supreme}} Supremo]] and Majesty, Queen of Venus. The premier superteam of this world is the Super-Americans.
*** Earth-36, a world home to a team called Justice 9, based off ''ComicBook/BigBangComics''.
*** Earth-37, a world based off the works of author Howard Chaykin, such as ''Batman: Thrillkiller''.
*** Earth-38, the world of ''Comicbook/SupermanAndBatmanGenerations'', where Batman and Superman debuted in 1938, aged normally, and had families.
*** Earth-39, a world based off the works of artist Wally Wood, home to the [[Comicbook/THUNDERAgents Agents of W.O.N.D.E.R.]]
*** Earth-40, an EvilCounterpart to Earth-20 where villains rather than heroes triumph, featuring ComicBook/LadyShiva, ComicBook/VandalSavage, Count Sinestro, Blockbuster, and Doctor Felix Faust as the Society of Super-Villains.
*** Earth-41, home to [[Comicbook/{{Spawn}} Spore]] and [[ComicBook/SavageDragon Dino-Cop]], a world where so many heroes differ in terms of style and ideology, it's as if they were each dreamed up by individuals who had [[Creator/ImageComics specific images and ideals of their heroes]].
*** Earth-42, home to chibi-like versions of the Justice League known as the Li'l Leaguers.
*** Earth-43, which has a Vampire League and is home to the ''Comicbook/BatmanVampire'' Elseworlds trilogy.
*** Earth-44, the world of the Metal League, a fusion of the Justice League and the Comicbook/MetalMen, led by Doc Tornado.
*** Earth-45, an Earth where Superman as a concept became perverted and corrupted by mass marketing and turned into the hyper-edgy Superdoomsday, whom later went on a homicidal rampage killing the Supermen of other Earths before being stopped by the Superman of Earth-0 in ''ComicBook/GrantMorrisonsActionComics''.
*** Earth-47, a world where TheSixties never ended, home to the Love Syndicate of Dreamworld and immortal teenage president [[ComicBook/{{Prez1973}} Prez Rickard]].
*** Earth-48, the new home to Lady Quark and Lord Volt. A world bred as protectors of the Multiverse, where everything is a superhero.
*** Earth-50, home to the Justice Lords from the DCAU.
*** Earth-51, the world of Creator/JackKirby's DC creations.
** The guidebook covers 45 of the Earths, leaving 7 over for other writers to develop: 14, 24, 25, 27, 28, 46 and 49.
*** In ''ComicBook/SupermanRebirth'' story "Multiplicity", Earth-14 is the home of the Justice League of Assassins. From what's seen of it, it looks to be an AfterTheEnd ''Film/MadMax''-style world.
*** ''ComicBook/TheTerrifics'' revealed Earth-25 to be the home of ComicBook/TomStrong and other Creator/AmericasBestComics characters.

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* AlternateUniverse:
** The Earths that get their
AlternateUniverse: [[AlternateUniverse/TheMultiversity Has its own individual issues are:
*** Earth-4, where the Creator/CharltonComics characters - Comicbook/TheQuestion, Comicbook/BlueBeetle, Comicbook/CaptainAtom, etc. - are the heroes of a ''Comicbook/{{Watchmen}}''-influenced world.
*** Earth-5, the world of [[Comicbook/{{Shazam}} Captain Marvel]] and the Marvel Family.
*** Earth-10, a world where Kal-L was found by the Nazis, and grew up to become Overman. With the help of retro-engineered Kryptonian technology - and, when he was old enough, Overman himself - the Nazis won UsefulNotes/WorldWarII. [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone In guilt over the Nazis' atrocities]], Overman turned his Earth-into a pseudo-utopia; the last English-speaking rebels, [[Comicbook/FreedomFighters Uncle Sam and the Freedom Fighters]], fight Overman's Justice League.
*** Earth-16, with the children of the main DC universe's heroes and villains - Chris Kent as Franchise/{{Superman}}'s son, Damian Wayne as Franchise/{{Batman}}'s son, etc. - plus DC's '90s supers.
*** Earth-20, a [[TwoFistedTales pulp-style world]] featuring [[Comicbook/DoctorFate Doc Fate]] and the Society of Super-Heroes, who include Franchise/GreenLantern Abin Sur, Immortal Man, the Mighty Atom, and the Blackhawks.
*** Earth-33, a.k.a. Earth-Prime, which is basically our world, with the reader being its latest superhero. [[spoiler:It's also the world of origin for the Gentry, who are designated as "Hostile Independent Thought-Forms" by the reader and his/her haunted comic book, Ultra Comics. The Gentry's creator, the Empty Hand also reigns here, as he is implied to be the personification of our real world apathy towards superheroes and comics in general who is still digesting the previous iteration of the Multiverse lost during ComicBook/{{Flashpoint}}]].
** The other worlds of the multiverse include:
*** Earth-0, the main DCU.
*** Earth-1, the world home to the ''ComicBook/SupermanEarthOne'', ''ComicBook/BatmanEarthOne'' and ''ComicBook/TeenTitansEarthOne'' graphic novels. There is also a version of Wonder Woman living on this Earth.
*** Earth-2, as featured in [[ComicBook/{{Earth 2}} the comic of the same name]], where younger versions of DC's Golden Age heroes arose in the modern day in the wake of an invasion from Apokolips.
*** Earth-3, the MirrorUniverse of Earth-0, ruled by the Crime Syndicate of America; it was destroyed just before ''Comicbook/ForeverEvil''.
*** Earth-6, the world now home to the stories from ''Comicbook/JustImagineStanLeeCreatingTheDCUniverse''.
*** Earth-7 is already destroyed upon the arrival of Nix Uotan, but appears to have been a Marvel pastiche like Earth-8, below. However, pastiches of DC characters can be seen among the dead, so it's likely this Earth-was a mix-up in homage to the many DC and Marvel crossover stories. The guidebook confirms that it is (or was) the equivalent to Ultimate Marvel.
*** Earth-8, a Creator/MarvelComics pastiche, for example featuring the [[Comicbook/TheAvengers Retaliators]] and the [[Comicbook/XMen G-Men]].
*** Earth-9, the Creator/TangentComics universe.
*** Earth-11, which includes [[GenderFlip female versions of the main DCU's heroes and villains, and male versions of its heroines and villainesses]]. This is a world where the Amazons of Themyscira had greater influence on society's advancement, to the point that women were given more freedom and helped shape Earth's future.
*** Earth-12, the ''Franchise/DCAnimatedUniverse'' world, currently in the era of ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond''.
*** Earth-13, home to a dark, magical Justice League called the League of Shadows, including [[Comicbook/{{Etrigan}} Superdemon]], Comicbook/{{Hellblazer}} (based on the Batmanesque version from ''Comicbook/DoomPatrol'' #53 and ''Comicbook/BooksOfMagic'' Annual #3), and [[Comicbook/DoctorFate Fate]] (the 90s version with the ankh scar). The world is in a state of perpetual twilight, there are 13 months in the year, and 13 hours in every day.
*** Earth-15, a perfect world that was destroyed by Superboy-Prime. All that's left is a Cosmic Grail that was hidden in another world.
*** Earth-17, an Earth ravaged by atomic destruction. Humanity lives in domed cities, and the Atomic Knights of Justice are led by Adam Strange.
*** Earth-18, a Western-style world featuring the Justice Riders, who ride on SteamPunk horses. On this world, the [[ComicBook/{{Legion of Super-Heroes}} Time Trapper]] froze the state of progression so that, even with many 21st Century based technological advances, society is still a frontier world.
*** Earth-19, a world currently in the era of Edwardian England, home to the Bat Man, the Wonder Woman, the Accelerated Man, and the Shrinking Man. Bruce and Diana are based on ''Gotham By Gaslight'' and ''Amazonia'' respectively [[note]]Although those books have completely different UsefulNotes/{{Jack the Ripper}}s, so can't actually be the same universe. The finale to DC's ''ComicBook/{{Convergence}}'' reveals that denizens from both worlds were present when the Multiverse was reformatted, causing the new Earth to combine elements of both[[/note]].
*** Earth-21, the ''ComicBook/DCTheNewFrontier'' universe.
*** Earth-22, the ''ComicBook/KingdomCome'' universe.
*** Earth-23, home of President Superman, where the world's greatest heroes are black (which can mean that they're black in the main DCU, as with Steel and Vixen; that a black holder of the legacy in the main DCU is Earth-23's primary holder, as seems to be the case with Green Lantern; that they're black versions of the hero, as with Superman; or that they're completely unique). The major exception is Batman.
*** Earth-26, an AlternateTooniverse where ComicBook/CaptainCarrotAndHisAmazingZooCrew reside.
*** Earth-29, the cube-shaped BizarroUniverse.
*** Earth-30, the ''ComicBook/SupermanRedSon'' universe.
*** Earth-31, a world ravaged by tsunamis and earthquakes, where modern pirates roam the seas. Captain Leatherwing and his crew of the Flying Fox act as a force for good.
*** Earth-32, a world partially based on ''Batman: In Darkest Knight''. Bruce Wayne is Green Lantern, and fights alongside heroes such as Super-Martian, Wonderhawk, and Aquaflash.
*** Earth-34, an ''ComicBook/AstroCity'' pastiche, home to the heroes of Cosmoville.
*** Earth-35, a pastiche of Rob Liefeld's ''Extreme Studios'' comics, including [[ComicBook/{{Supreme}} Supremo]] and Majesty, Queen of Venus. The premier superteam of this world is the Super-Americans.
*** Earth-36, a world home to a team called Justice 9, based off ''ComicBook/BigBangComics''.
*** Earth-37, a world based off the works of author Howard Chaykin, such as ''Batman: Thrillkiller''.
*** Earth-38, the world of ''Comicbook/SupermanAndBatmanGenerations'', where Batman and Superman debuted in 1938, aged normally, and had families.
*** Earth-39, a world based off the works of artist Wally Wood, home to the [[Comicbook/THUNDERAgents Agents of W.O.N.D.E.R.]]
*** Earth-40, an EvilCounterpart to Earth-20 where villains rather than heroes triumph, featuring ComicBook/LadyShiva, ComicBook/VandalSavage, Count Sinestro, Blockbuster, and Doctor Felix Faust as the Society of Super-Villains.
*** Earth-41, home to [[Comicbook/{{Spawn}} Spore]] and [[ComicBook/SavageDragon Dino-Cop]], a world where so many heroes differ in terms of style and ideology, it's as if they were each dreamed up by individuals who had [[Creator/ImageComics specific images and ideals of their heroes]].
*** Earth-42, home to chibi-like versions of the Justice League known as the Li'l Leaguers.
*** Earth-43, which has a Vampire League and is home to the ''Comicbook/BatmanVampire'' Elseworlds trilogy.
*** Earth-44, the world of the Metal League, a fusion of the Justice League and the Comicbook/MetalMen, led by Doc Tornado.
*** Earth-45, an Earth where Superman as a concept became perverted and corrupted by mass marketing and turned into the hyper-edgy Superdoomsday, whom later went on a homicidal rampage killing the Supermen of other Earths before being stopped by the Superman of Earth-0 in ''ComicBook/GrantMorrisonsActionComics''.
*** Earth-47, a world where TheSixties never ended, home to the Love Syndicate of Dreamworld and immortal teenage president [[ComicBook/{{Prez1973}} Prez Rickard]].
*** Earth-48, the new home to Lady Quark and Lord Volt. A world bred as protectors of the Multiverse, where everything is a superhero.
*** Earth-50, home to the Justice Lords from the DCAU.
*** Earth-51, the world of Creator/JackKirby's DC creations.
** The guidebook covers 45 of the Earths, leaving 7 over for other writers to develop: 14, 24, 25, 27, 28, 46 and 49.
*** In ''ComicBook/SupermanRebirth'' story "Multiplicity", Earth-14 is the home of the Justice League of Assassins. From what's seen of it, it looks to be an AfterTheEnd ''Film/MadMax''-style world.
*** ''ComicBook/TheTerrifics'' revealed Earth-25 to be the home of ComicBook/TomStrong and other Creator/AmericasBestComics characters.
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** As well as Moore's later attempts at [[{{Reconstruction}} reconstructing]] the genre through his later work ''{{ComicBook/Supreme}}'', and giving a reason as to why Alan Moore or any writer who did {{Deconstruction}} stories can never return to anything upbeat ''and'' meaningful. (Of course, that interpretation brings up some very interesting questions regarding how Morrison views his ''own'' attempts after infamously ultra-super-grimdark stories like his ''Kid Eternity'' revamp.)

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** As well as Moore's later attempts at [[{{Reconstruction}} reconstructing]] the genre through his later work ''{{ComicBook/Supreme}}'', and giving a reason as to why Alan Moore or any writer who did {{Deconstruction}} stories can never return to anything upbeat ''and'' meaningful. (Of course, that interpretation brings up some very interesting questions regarding how Morrison views his their ''own'' attempts after infamously ultra-super-grimdark stories like his their ''Kid Eternity'' revamp.)


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** As a further jab at the overdependence on hyper-realistic grimdark story-telling, Earth 31 - long established as the universe that Frank Miller's Dark Knight series is set in - has been retconned into a world where everyone's a sea-faring swashbuckler with a fancy costume. It also acknowledges human-influenced climate change as a serious issue, showing further disregard for Frank Miller and his right-wing comic fans.
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* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: In ''The Just #1'', when Damian Wayne complains that his father and the other past heroes did their jobs too well, Alexis Luthor responds "'This Be the Verse'. Best poem ever." It's a Philip Larkin poem whose famous first line is "They fuck you up, your mum and dad."

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At the 2015 San Diego Comic-Con, Morrison announced ''ComicBook/MultiversityToo'', a line of original graphic novels set in and beyond the 52 Earths, originally planned to kick off in 2016 with ''Multiversity Too: The Flash''. As of 2020, [[ScheduleSlip nothing has come up]].

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At the 2015 San Diego Comic-Con, Morrison announced ''ComicBook/MultiversityToo'', a line of original graphic novels set in and beyond the 52 Earths, originally planned to kick off in 2016 with ''Multiversity Too: The Flash''. As of 2020, [[ScheduleSlip nothing has come up]].
up]], and has likely been abandoned by Morrison in favor of continuing the story in their [[ComicBook/TheGreenLantern Green Lantern run]].
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*TokenGoodTeammate: Among the many alternate Sivanas that have gathered together to invade Earth-5 is one who has won the Nobel Prize, and is quite disturbed to find out the rest of the Legion of Sivanas are all criminals.
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** The Hulk {{Expy}} has the real name of "[[Series/TheIncredibleHulk David]]."

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** The Hulk {{Expy}} has the real name of "[[Series/TheIncredibleHulk "[[Series/TheIncredibleHulk1977 David]]."
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*** Earth-36, a world home to a team called Justice 9, based off ''Big Bang Comics''.

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*** Earth-36, a world home to a team called Justice 9, based off ''Big Bang Comics''.''ComicBook/BigBangComics''.
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* BadassGay: Red Racer, the Earth-36 counterpart of ''ComicBook/TheFlash'' who is in a relationship with Flashlight – the ''ComicBook/GreenLantern'' analogue of that universe. Especially so during the final chapter when he leads an [[spoiler:army of his speedster counterparts to deal a mortal blow against the corrupted Nix Uotan]].
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** Wandajin is the name for a group or cloud and rain spirits from [[Myth/AboriginalAustralianMyths Aborginal Mythology]], yet the superhero from Earth-8 with that name is white, whilst his counterpart on Earth-7 who is [[UsefulNotes/AustralianAborigines aboriginal]] is given the more generic moniker: Thunderer.

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** Wandajin Wundajin is the name for a group or cloud and rain spirits from [[Myth/AboriginalAustralianMyths Aborginal Mythology]], yet the superhero from Earth-8 with that name is white, whilst his counterpart on Earth-7 who is [[UsefulNotes/AustralianAborigines aboriginal]] is given the more generic moniker: Thunderer.

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* BeyondTheImpossible: Nix Uotan wants to solve a Rubix Cube in 17 moves, the impossibility of which will destroy the universe.



*** [[ComicBook/GreenLantern The Green Lantern]] of Earth-20 is Abin Sur with a costume heavily based on pre-New 52 Alan Scott's.

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*** [[ComicBook/GreenLantern The Green Lantern]] of Earth-20 is Abin Sur with a costume heavily based on pre-New 52 Alan Scott's.Scott's, so the predecessor of Hal Jordan is wearing the costume of... The predecessor of Hal Jordan.



* EvenEvilHasStandards: PlayedForLaughs in ''Thunderworld #1'', which is set in a LighterAndSofter version of the DC universe populated by the [[ComicBook/{{Shazam}} Marvel family]]. The plot involves Dr. Sivana bringing together an infinite amount of AlternateUniverse versions of himself to create a day in which he can defeat Captain Marvel once and for all. One of these versions, it turns out, is a DarkerAndEdgier [[Franchise/{{Saw}} Jigsaw-like]] character who went back in time to horrifically butcher Billy Batson before he became Captain Marvel, and wants other versions to kill. The other Sivanas, who are basically {{Card Carrying Villain}}s, are clearly pretty weirded out.
-->''' Jigsaw - Dr. Sivana:''' ''Bring them to me! The pretty little '''heroine''', the '''bright boy'''! I can't wait to '''mess them up bad'''.''\\
''' Regular - Dr. Sivana:''' Er... quite.

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* EvenEvilHasStandards: PlayedForLaughs in ''Thunderworld #1'', which is set in a LighterAndSofter version of the DC universe populated by the [[ComicBook/{{Shazam}} Marvel family]]. The plot involves Dr. Sivana bringing together an infinite amount of AlternateUniverse versions of himself to create a day in which he can defeat Captain Marvel once and for all. One of these versions, it turns out, is a DarkerAndEdgier [[Franchise/{{Saw}} Jigsaw-like]] Franchise/HannibalLecter-like character who went back in time to horrifically butcher Billy Batson before he became Captain Marvel, and wants other versions to kill. The other Sivanas, who are basically {{Card Carrying Villain}}s, are clearly pretty weirded out.
-->''' Jigsaw - Dr.Lecter!Dr. Sivana:''' ''Bring them to me! The pretty little '''heroine''', the '''bright boy'''! I can't wait to '''mess them up bad'''.''\\
''' Regular - Dr.Regular!Dr. Sivana:''' Er... quite.



* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Happens several times in ''Thunderworld #1''. From Dr. Sivana and his counterparts across the multiverse [[spoiler:foiling their own plans of creating a 8th day (Sivanaday) where they're allowed to win by cheating themselves out of [[AppliedPhlebotinum suspendium]] to make it an 8-hour day]], to Lady Sivana (Georgia Sivana) getting tricked into depowering herself by Captain Marvel Junior, out of her own desire to use her beauty to get her way.

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* HoistByHisOwnPetard: HoistByHisOwnPetard:
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Happens several times in ''Thunderworld #1''. From Dr. Sivana and his counterparts across the multiverse [[spoiler:foiling their own plans of creating a 8th day (Sivanaday) where they're allowed to win by cheating themselves out of [[AppliedPhlebotinum suspendium]] to make it an 8-hour day]], to Lady Sivana (Georgia Sivana) getting tricked into depowering herself by Captain Marvel Junior, out of her own desire to use her beauty to get her way.way.
** Nix Uotan opening the door for the Gentry is also what allows the things from the Bleedwall to consume Hellmachine.



** Earth-40 Flintstein is based on Rob liefeld's creation Bedrock. Both names are shout-outs to ''WesternAnimation/TheFlintstones'' cartoon: B'''a'''drock is a reference to the show's city B'''e'''drock, while his counterpart Flint'''stein''' is closer to Flint'''stone''' ([[BilingualBonus "stein" is "stone" in German]]).

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** Earth-40 Flintstein is based on Rob liefeld's creation Bedrock. Badrock. Both names are shout-outs to ''WesternAnimation/TheFlintstones'' cartoon: B'''a'''drock is a reference to the show's city B'''e'''drock, while his counterpart Flint'''stein''' is closer to Flint'''stone''' ([[BilingualBonus "stein" is "stone" in German]]).German]]).
** Nix ''[[MeaningfulName Uotan]]'' wears [[Film/{{Thor}} a golden eyepatch after losing his right eye]].



* TorturePorn: Parodied, as the mass villainous team-up of all the alternate versions of [[ComicBook/{{Shazam}} Dr. Sivana]] includes a DarkerAndEdgier "depraved serial killer" Sivana. He wears a Hannibal Lector mask, and his constant brandishing of rusty surgical instruments and ranting about how he wants to torture the young Marvels to death [[EvenEvilHasStandards creeps the other Sivanas out]].

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* TorturePorn: Parodied, as the mass villainous team-up of all the alternate versions of [[ComicBook/{{Shazam}} Dr. Sivana]] includes a DarkerAndEdgier "depraved serial killer" Sivana. He wears a Hannibal Lector Lecter mask, and his constant brandishing of rusty surgical instruments and ranting about how he wants to torture the young Marvels to death [[EvenEvilHasStandards creeps the other Sivanas out]].
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* ThoughtBubble: Early in ''Ultra Comics #1'', Ultra uses these at first, until he decides, "'''Thought balloons''' make me look '''dated.'''" He switches to caption-box-based {{Internal Monologue}}s from then on.
-->'''Ultra:''' ''How about I express myself using '''first person narrative captions?'''''

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* ThoughtBubble: Early in ''Ultra Comics #1'', Ultra Comics uses these at first, until he decides, "'''Thought balloons''' make me look '''dated.'''" He switches to caption-box-based {{Internal Monologue}}s from then on.
-->'''Ultra:''' -->'''Ultra Comics:''' ''How about I express myself using '''first person narrative captions?'''''



** TheHorde: Demogorgunn (Faust's Zombies, Legion of Sivanas, [[spoiler:Superman Robots, Brainwashed Li'l League]]).

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** TheHorde: Demogorgunn (Faust's Zombies, Legion of Sivanas, [[spoiler:Superman Robots, Brainwashed Li'l League]]).League]])
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** In ''Masterman # 1'' Overman holds the dead body of Overgirl aloft in the exact same way Superman did Supergirl on the cover of ''ComicBook/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths #7''.
** Staying with "Mastermen", Overman's wife is a self-focused redhead named Lena, whose maiden name is never given. In many continuities, Lex Luthor (who if he isn't bald has red hair) has a relative, either his sister or niece, named ''Lena''.

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** In ''Masterman # 1'' ''Mastermen #1'' Overman holds the dead body of Overgirl aloft in the exact same way Superman did Supergirl on the cover of ''ComicBook/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths #7''.
** Staying with "Mastermen", *** Overman's wife is a self-focused redhead named Lena, whose maiden name is never given. In many continuities, Lex Luthor (who if he isn't bald has red hair) has a relative, either his sister or niece, named ''Lena''.



* NoHonorAmongThieves: The ''chibi'' Sivana in ''The Multiversity Guidebook #1'' thinks the Legion of Sivanas are there to help him conquer his Earth. Instead the snake, vampire and torture porn versions attack him and eat him.

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* NoHonorAmongThieves: The ''chibi'' Sivana in ''The Multiversity Guidebook #1'' thinks the Legion of Sivanas are there to help him conquer his Earth. Instead the snake, vampire and torture porn versions attack him and eat him.



* NoodleIncident: In ''Mastermen'', apparently one of the many opponents Overman and his world's league faced was the "Luthor League". No further details on that are given, however.

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* NoodleIncident: In ''Mastermen'', ''Mastermen #1'', apparently one of the many opponents Overman and his world's league faced was the "Luthor League". No further details on that are given, however.



** Earth-4's president is assassinated by Peacemaker at the beginning of the Earth-4 story.

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** Earth-4's president is assassinated by Peacemaker at the beginning of the Earth-4 story.''Pax Americana #1''.



* TheQueensLatin: Despite existing on a world where English is a dead language, all the characters in the modern day of ''Mastermen'' are written speaking in English, while actually speaking German, with no authorial note stating otherwise, beyond Doktor Sivanna noting to the Freedom Fighters he has difficulty speaking English.

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* TheQueensLatin: Despite existing on a world where English is a dead language, all the characters in the modern day of ''Mastermen'' ''Mastermen #1'' are written speaking in English, while actually speaking German, with no authorial note stating otherwise, beyond Doktor Sivanna noting to the Freedom Fighters he has difficulty speaking English.



* RecursiveCanon: In Issue #1, Nix Uotan is reading ''The Multiversity'' comics - specifically, ''The Multiversity #1'' and ''Ultra Comics #1''. Looking closely at the ''Ultra Comics'' issue Nix is reading, Creator/GrantMorrison and Doug Mahnke are residents of Franchise/TheDCU.

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* RecursiveCanon: In Issue #1, ''The Multiversity #1'', Nix Uotan is reading ''The Multiversity'' comics - specifically, ''The Multiversity #1'' and ''Ultra Comics #1''. Looking closely at the ''Ultra Comics'' issue Nix is reading, Creator/GrantMorrison and Doug Mahnke are residents of Franchise/TheDCU.



* ShmuckBait: ''Ultra Comics #1''. Its cover has the eponymous Ultra warning the reader that only they can save the universe and themselves by ''not'' reading this comic. Earth-20's Atom didn't heed the warning in ''Society of Super-Heroes: Conquerors from the Counter-World #1''. [[TheFourthWallWillNotProtectYou Will you?]]

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* ShmuckBait: ''Ultra Comics #1''. Its cover has the eponymous Ultra Comics warning the reader that only they can save the universe and themselves by ''not'' reading this comic. Earth-20's Atom didn't heed the warning in ''Society of Super-Heroes: Conquerors from the Counter-World #1''. [[TheFourthWallWillNotProtectYou Will you?]]



-->'''Captain Atom:''' I had to take a closer look... I thought the pieces would explain the whole. But... It's hard to love the pieces like... like.. I thought I could locate the source of these feelings doctor. Then I realized... [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone What have I done?]] I just killed Butch. My faithful little dog.

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-->'''Captain Atom:''' I had to take a closer look... I thought the pieces would explain the whole. But... It's hard to love the pieces like... like..like... I thought I could locate the source of these feelings doctor. Then I realized... [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone What have I done?]] I just killed Butch. My faithful little dog.
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* GoodCopBadCop: In ''Mastermen # 1'' the Human Bomb heals rapidly from a beating by [[Franchise/{{Batman}} Leatherwing]]. [[Franchise/{{Superman}} Overman]] offers him a chance to make it easy on himself and speak instead of getting a second beating.

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* GoodCopBadCop: In ''Mastermen # 1'' #1'' the Human Bomb heals rapidly from a beating by [[Franchise/{{Batman}} Leatherwing]]. [[Franchise/{{Superman}} Overman]] offers him a chance to make it easy on himself and speak instead of getting a second beating.



** When Doc Fate meets his counterpart Felix Faust, Faust attempts to pull a magical duel. Fate just [[GroinAttack kicks him in his balls.]]

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** When Doc Fate meets his counterpart Felix Faust, Faust attempts to pull a magical duel. Fate just [[GroinAttack kicks him in his the balls.]]



--> Heroes are for movies. The super-hero is dead.

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--> Heroes "Heroes are for movies. The super-hero is dead. "



* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: This is Overman's primary characterization in ''Mastermen #1'', as he's the ComicBook/{{Superman}} of a world where the Nazis took over the world, and he feels horrible knowing the utopia he built was founded on the crimes of Adolf Hitler.

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* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: This is Overman's primary characterization in ''Mastermen #1'', as he's the ComicBook/{{Superman}} of a world where the Nazis took over the world, over, and he feels horrible knowing the utopia he built was founded on the crimes of Adolf Hitler.

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* {{Expy}}: Creator/GrantMorrison designed an Aboriginal version of ''Comicbook/TheMightyThor'' called the Thunderer. This character and his group seem to be a nod to Mike Friedrich's Wandjina and the ''Champions of Angor'', pastiches of Creator/MarvelComics' ''[[ComicBook/TheAvengers Avengers]]''. They get something of an updated appearance as ''"The Retaliators"'' when President Superman and the team arrive on Earth-8, one dimension shy of Thunderer's homeworld of Earth-7, indicating this world is connected to it in some way. The ''ComicBook/FantasticFour'' and ''Doctor Doom'' receive similar treatment, becoming Earth-8's Future Family and Lord Havok respectively.\\
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''The Just #1'' confirms that the relationship of Earth-7 to Earth-8 mirrors that of the Comicbook/UltimateMarvel universe to the main Marvel universe, with Earth-7's versions being known as the "Essential" versions.

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* {{Expy}}: Creator/GrantMorrison designed an Aboriginal version of ''Comicbook/TheMightyThor'' called the Thunderer. This character and his group seem to be a nod to Mike Friedrich's Wandjina and the ''Champions of Angor'', pastiches of Creator/MarvelComics' ''[[ComicBook/TheAvengers Avengers]]''. They get something of an updated appearance as ''"The Retaliators"'' when President Superman and the team arrive on Earth-8, one dimension shy of Thunderer's homeworld of Earth-7, indicating this world is connected to it in some way. The ''ComicBook/FantasticFour'' ComicBook/FantasticFour and ''Doctor Doom'' ComicBook/DoctorDoom receive similar treatment, becoming Earth-8's Future Family and Lord Havok respectively.\\
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* FountainOfExpies: {{Discussed}}, carrying over from his [[ComicBook/GrantMorrisonsActionComics Action Comic's run]] Morrison uses the term 'Archtrope'; basically anyone who shares a constellation of traits with say [[SupermanSubstitute Superman]] [[TheCape]] [[FlayingBrick]] [[BigGood]] are considered to be part of his Archtrope. Even with [[CompositeCharacter heavily mixed characters]] this counts.
** PlayedWith too because analogues are also mentioned.
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** Pax Americana isn't so much about the Pax as it is about [[spoiler:President Harley]] and his plan for the world, despite him not being a superhero.

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** Pax ''Pax Americana #1'' isn't so much about the Pax as it is about [[spoiler:President Harley]] and his plan for the world, despite him not being a superhero.



*** Sinestro and Parallax as compared to [[Franchise/GreenLantern Abin Sur's Green Lantern]], with opposing powers of fear versus willpower.

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*** Sinestro and Parallax as compared to [[Franchise/GreenLantern Abin Sur's Green Lantern]], Lantern Abin Sur]], with opposing powers of fear versus willpower.
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* ChronicBackstabbingDisorder: The alternate versions of Dr. Sivana keep betraying each other. In ''Thunderworld #1'', they skimped on Suspendium and left the Earth-5 Sivana to rot. After that, the Earth-42 Sivana is eaten by the Earth-26 Sivana, the Earth-43 is disposed of by the AxCrazy Sivana, and when ''he'' tries to kill the Earth-26 Sivana he ends up dying as well upon meeting the Justice Riders of Earth-18.
* ClarkesThirdLaw: In Thunderworld Sivana replicates Captain Marvel's thunderbolt with a scientific proof and can use his name to invoke a transformation in him and his family who derive their powers from laws of physics instead of mythic figures. When his plan fails so does the proof.

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* ChronicBackstabbingDisorder: The alternate versions of Dr. Sivana keep betraying each other. In ''Thunderworld #1'', they skimped on Suspendium and left the Earth-5 Sivana to rot. After that, the Earth-42 Sivana is eaten by the Earth-26 Sivana, the Earth-43 Sivana is disposed of by the AxCrazy Sivana, and when ''he'' tries to kill the Earth-26 Sivana he ends up dying as well upon meeting the Justice Riders of Earth-18.
* ClarkesThirdLaw: In Thunderworld ''Thunderworld'' Sivana replicates Captain Marvel's thunderbolt with a scientific proof and can use his name to invoke a transformation in him and his family who derive their powers from laws of physics instead of mythic figures. When his plan fails so does the proof.
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*** [[spoiler:The Empty Hand mentions that the Gentry is still feeding off the carcass of Multiverse-2, which seems to be the pre-Flashpoint Multiverse created after ''ComicBook/InfiniteCrisis''. This seems to highlight the discrepancies between the Multiverse as it is seen here, compared to how it was in ''ComicBook/FinalCrisis"]].

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*** [[spoiler:The Empty Hand mentions that the Gentry is still feeding off the carcass of Multiverse-2, which seems to be the pre-Flashpoint Multiverse created after ''ComicBook/InfiniteCrisis''. This seems to highlight the discrepancies between the Multiverse as it is seen here, compared to how it was in ''ComicBook/FinalCrisis"]].''ComicBook/FinalCrisis'']].



** Dino Cop and the Spore are the DC versions of the Creator/ImageComics heroes ComicBook/SavageDragon and Comicbook/{{Spawn}} respectively. In fact, Earth-41 is basically DC's version of Image Comics.
** The heroes of Earth-8 are all based off Creator/MarvelComics characters. The Retaliators (Comicbook/TheAvengers) consist of the American Crusader (ComicBook/CaptainAmerica), Machinehead (Comicbook/IronMan), Behemoth (the Comicbook/IncredibleHulk), Wundajin (Comicbook/TheMightyThor), The Bug (Comicbook/SpiderMan), Deadeye (ComicBook/{{Hawkeye}}), Red Dragon (Comicbook/BlackWidow), Kite (ComicBook/TheFalcon), Major Max ([[ComicBook/MsMarvel Captain Marvel]]), Ladybug (ComicBook/SpiderWoman) and Hyperius (either [[ComicBook/SquadronSupreme Hyperion]] or ComicBook/TheSentry). There's also the Future Family (the Comicbook/FantasticFour), the G-Men (the Comicbook/XMen), Lord Havok (Doctor Doom), the Power Celestial ([[ComicBook/{{Galactus}} the Power]] [[ComicBook/SilverSurfer Cosmic]] and Celestials), and Stuntmaster (Comicbook/{{Daredevil}}).

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** Dino Cop and the Spore are the DC versions of the Creator/ImageComics heroes ComicBook/SavageDragon and Comicbook/{{Spawn}} Comicbook/{{Spawn}}, respectively. In fact, Earth-41 is basically DC's version of Image Comics.
** The heroes of Earth-8 are all based off Creator/MarvelComics characters. The Retaliators (Comicbook/TheAvengers) consist of the American Crusader (ComicBook/CaptainAmerica), Machinehead (Comicbook/IronMan), Behemoth (the Comicbook/IncredibleHulk), Wundajin (Comicbook/TheMightyThor), The Bug (Comicbook/SpiderMan), Deadeye (ComicBook/{{Hawkeye}}), Red Dragon (Comicbook/BlackWidow), Kite (ComicBook/TheFalcon), Major Max ([[ComicBook/MsMarvel Captain Marvel]]), Ladybug (ComicBook/SpiderWoman) and Hyperius (either [[ComicBook/SquadronSupreme Hyperion]] or ComicBook/TheSentry). ([[ComicBook/SquadronSupreme Hyperion]]). There's also the Future Family (the Comicbook/FantasticFour), the G-Men (the Comicbook/XMen), Lord Havok (Doctor Doom), (ComicBook/DoctorDoom), the Power Celestial ([[ComicBook/{{Galactus}} the Power]] [[ComicBook/SilverSurfer Cosmic]] and Celestials), and Stuntmaster (Comicbook/{{Daredevil}}).

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*** Earth-20, a [[TwoFistedTales pulp-style world]] featuring [[Comicbook/DoctorFate Doc Fate]] and the Society of Super-Heroes, who include Abin Sur's Franchise/GreenLantern, Immortal Man, the Mighty Atom, and the Blackhawks.

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*** Earth-20, a [[TwoFistedTales pulp-style world]] featuring [[Comicbook/DoctorFate Doc Fate]] and the Society of Super-Heroes, who include Franchise/GreenLantern Abin Sur's Franchise/GreenLantern, Sur, Immortal Man, the Mighty Atom, and the Blackhawks.



*** Earth-3, the MirrorUniverse of Earth-0, ruled by the Crime Syndicate of America it was destroyed just before ''Comicbook/ForeverEvil''.

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*** Earth-3, the MirrorUniverse of Earth-0, ruled by the Crime Syndicate of America America; it was destroyed just before ''Comicbook/ForeverEvil''.



*** Earth-34, an ''ComicBook/AstroCity'' pastiche, home to [[ComicStrip/LilAbner Goodfellow]] and the heroes of Cosmoville.

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*** Earth-34, an ''ComicBook/AstroCity'' pastiche, home to [[ComicStrip/LilAbner Goodfellow]] and the heroes of Cosmoville.



*** Earth-42, home to imp-like versions of the Justice League known as the Li'l Leaguers.

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*** ''ComicBook/TheTerrifics'' revealed Earth-25 to be the home of ComicBook/TomStrong and other Creator/AmericasBestComics characters.
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* AllianceOfAlternates: In Thunderworld Doctor Sivana allies with alternate versions of himself to invade the Rock of Eternity and steal the power of magic for himself and conquer the multiverse. Unfortunately, Sivanas are as treacherous as they are intelligent and they fail because they were stingy with the resources the conspired to share.
* AllThereInTheManual: The multiverse guidebook contains both information on the multiverse and a ''Multiversity'' story.

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* AllianceOfAlternates: In Thunderworld ''Thunderworld #1'' Doctor Sivana allies with alternate versions of himself to invade the Rock of Eternity and steal the power of magic for himself and conquer the multiverse. Unfortunately, Sivanas are as treacherous as they are intelligent and they fail because they were stingy with the resources the they conspired to share.
* AllThereInTheManual: The multiverse guidebook ''The Multiversity Guidebook #1'' contains both information on the multiverse and a ''Multiversity'' story.
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** ''The Just #1'' is this for DC's {{Legacy Character}}s, especially those who suffered a LegacyImplosion or two.

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* FountainOfExpies: {{Discussed}}, carrying over from his [[ComicBook/GrantMorrisonsActionComics Action Comic's run]] Morrison uses the term 'Archtrope'; basically anyone who shares a constellation of traits with say [[SupermanSubstitute Superman]] [[TheCape]] [[FlayingBrick]] [[BigGood]] are considered to be part of his Archtrope. Even with [[CompositeCharacter heavily mixed characters]] this counts.
** PlayedWith too because analogues are also mentioned.
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* NoNameGiven / OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Many characters from the alternate Earths are only known by their codenames. As many of them are counterparts of Earth-0 heroes (most notably the Justice League members), the readers can infer they have the same real names of the Earth-0 ones, but it isn't clearly stated. And there are some universes without clear Earth-0 analogues, like Earth-8, which characters are based on Creator/MarvelComics' Comicbook/TheAvengers, rather than the Justice League. Its only named characters are American Crusader, named [[OnlyOneName Jack]] and Behemoth, real name [[AlliterativeName David Dibble]].
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