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| Creators = Mark Waid; Alex Ross; Grant Morrison; Yildiray Cinar
 
| Creators = Mark Waid; Alex Ross; Grant Morrison; Yildiray Cinar
 
| First = The Multiversity Guidebook Vol 1 1
 
| First = The Multiversity Guidebook Vol 1 1
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| Last = Dark Nights: Death Metal Vol 1 1
   
| Overview =
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| Overview = '''Earth 22''' is one of the worlds of the [[Multiverse]] in the [[New 52]].
| History = After the retirement of Superman led to the mass surrender of the superheroic old guard, a new generation of superbeings ran amok until the destruction of Kansas forced Kal-El's return. Eventually, after several failed attempts at containing the situation with his new Justice Society of America, nearly leading to a nuclear apocalypse, he and his allies pledged to work with humanity rather than above it to solve the problem.
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| History = After the retirement of Superman led to the mass surrender of the superheroic old guard, a new generation of superbeings ran amok until the destruction of Kansas forced Kal-El's return.<ref>{{c|The Multiversity Guidebook Vol 1 1}}</ref> Superman tried containing the situation and confronted his enemies, however he slayed [[Billy Batson (Earth-22)|Captain Marvel]] instead of sparing him, while a nuclear blast killed many of his fellow heroes. This caused him to become a pseudo-authoratarian figure, taking up the responsibility of chasing and if need be, putting down any threats. The Sons and Daughters of the Bat, inspired by [[Bruce Wayne (Earth-22)|Batman]], opposed him.<ref name="YoungJustice"/>
   
Its heroes would come to aid in protecting the Multiverse against [[The Gentry]].<ref>{{c|The Multiversity Vol 1 2}}</ref>
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Its heroes would come to aid in protecting the Multiverse against [[The Gentry]].<ref>{{c|The Multiversity Vol 1 2}}</ref> It was later revealed to be one of the many universes destroyed by [[Perpetua (Sixth Dimension)|Perpetua]].<ref>{{c|Dark Nights: Death Metal Vol 1 1}}</ref>
 
In {{c|Dark Nights: Death Metal Vol 1 1}} it was revealed to be one of the many 52 worlds destroyed by Perpetua
 
   
 
| Residents =
 
| Residents =
 
* [[Atlas (Earth-22)|Atlas]]
 
* [[Atlas (Earth-22)|Atlas]]
* [[Albert Rothstein (Earth-22)|Atom Smasher]]
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* [[Albert Rothstein (Earth-22)|Atom Smasher]] {{deceased}}
* [[Bruce Wayne (Earth-22)|Batman]]
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* [[Bruce Wayne (Earth-22)|Batman]] {{deceased}}
 
* [[Billy Batson (Earth-22)|Captain Marvel]] {{deceased}}
 
* [[Billy Batson (Earth-22)|Captain Marvel]] {{deceased}}
 
* [[Boston Brand (Earth-22)|Deadman]]
 
* [[Boston Brand (Earth-22)|Deadman]]
 
* [[Wally West (Earth-22)|The Flash]]
 
* [[Wally West (Earth-22)|The Flash]]
 
* [[Alan Scott (Earth-22)|Green Lantern]]
 
* [[Alan Scott (Earth-22)|Green Lantern]]
* [[Norman McCay (Earth-22)|Norman McCay]]
 
 
* [[Kara Zor-L (Earth-22)|Power Woman]]
 
* [[Kara Zor-L (Earth-22)|Power Woman]]
 
* [[Richard Grayson (Earth-22)|Red Robin]]
 
* [[Richard Grayson (Earth-22)|Red Robin]]
 
* [[James Corrigan (Earth-22)|The Spectre]]
 
* [[James Corrigan (Earth-22)|The Spectre]]
 
* [[Thom Kallor (Pre-Zero Hour)|Starman]]
 
* [[Thom Kallor (Pre-Zero Hour)|Starman]]
* [[Kara Zor-El (Earth-22)|Supergirl]]
 
 
* [[Kal-El (Earth-22)|Superman]]
 
* [[Kal-El (Earth-22)|Superman]]
 
* [[Diana of Themyscira (Earth-22)|Wonder Woman]]
 
* [[Diana of Themyscira (Earth-22)|Wonder Woman]]
* [[Jonathan Kent II (Earth-22)|Hyperman]]
 
* [[Ibn al Xu'ffasch (Earth-22)|Ibn al Xu'ffasch]]
 
 
* [[Mar'i Grayson (Earth-22)|Nightstar]]
 
* [[Mar'i Grayson (Earth-22)|Nightstar]]
* [[Jennifer-Lynn Hayden (Earth-22)|Jade (Jennie-Lynn Hayden)]]
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* [[Jennifer-Lynn Hayden (Earth-22)|Jade]]
 
* [[Iris West II (Earth-22)|Iris West]]
 
* [[Iris West II (Earth-22)|Iris West]]
* [[Bartholomew West (Earth-22)|Barry West]]
 
 
* [[Magog (Earth-22)|Magog]]
 
* [[Magog (Earth-22)|Magog]]
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| Notes =
 
| Notes =
* This Earth is based on Mark Waid and Alex Ross' [[Kingdom Come]], and is the direct continuation of the pre-Flashpoint [[Earth-22]] and the pre-Crisis Earth-96.
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* This Earth is based on Mark Waid and Alex Ross' [[Kingdom Come]], and is based on the pre-Flashpoint [[Earth-22]] and the pre-Crisis Earth-96.
 
* While the continuation of Earth-22, it is unlikely this version of Superman went through the events of [[Thy Kingdom Come]], as [[Prime Earth|Earth 0]] has significantly changed since the events of [[Flash: Flashpoint|Flashpoint]].
 
* While the continuation of Earth-22, it is unlikely this version of Superman went through the events of [[Thy Kingdom Come]], as [[Prime Earth|Earth 0]] has significantly changed since the events of [[Flash: Flashpoint|Flashpoint]].
 
* The existence of the Thom Kallor Starman in this universe indicates that some variation of the [[Final Crisis: Legion of 3 Worlds]] event may have occurred in the New 52, as Starman was originally brought to Earth-22 on his way to New Earth in order to prepare for the resurrection of [[Kon-El (New Earth)|Superboy]]. However, it may simply be a version of Starman native to this universe.
 
* The existence of the Thom Kallor Starman in this universe indicates that some variation of the [[Final Crisis: Legion of 3 Worlds]] event may have occurred in the New 52, as Starman was originally brought to Earth-22 on his way to New Earth in order to prepare for the resurrection of [[Kon-El (New Earth)|Superboy]]. However, it may simply be a version of Starman native to this universe.
 
* Earth 22 is opposite [[Earth 7]] in the structure of the [[Multiverse]].
 
* Earth 22 is opposite [[Earth 7]] in the structure of the [[Multiverse]].
* While he existed on Earth-22, [[Kon-El (Earth-22)|Superboy]] doesn't appear to exist on Earth 22. When the [[Justice League (Earth-22)|Justice Society of America]] encountered Kon-El's [[Prime Earth|Earth 0]] [[Kon-El (Prime Earth)|counterpart]], none of the members recognized him and they were genuinely shocked by his origins.<ref>{{c|Young Justice Vol 3 7}}</ref>
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* While he existed on Earth-22, [[Kon-El (Earth-22)|Superboy]] doesn't appear to exist on Earth 22. When the [[Justice League (Earth-22)|Justice Society of America]] encountered Kon-El's [[Prime Earth|Earth 0]] [[Kon-El (Prime Earth)|counterpart]], none of the members recognized him and they were genuinely shocked by his origins.<ref name="YoungJustice">{{c|Young Justice Vol 3 7}}</ref>
 
| Trivia =
 
| Trivia =
 
| Links =
 
| Links =
 
[https://www.dccomics.com/characters/earth-22 DC Map of the Multiverse: Earth 22]
 
[https://www.dccomics.com/characters/earth-22 DC Map of the Multiverse: Earth 22]
 
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[[pt:Terra 22]]
 
[[pt:Terra 22]]

Revision as of 05:09, 2 November 2020

     Reality names were reused several times. See also Earth-22, Earth -22.

Earth 22 is one of the worlds of the Multiverse in the New 52.

History

After the retirement of Superman led to the mass surrender of the superheroic old guard, a new generation of superbeings ran amok until the destruction of Kansas forced Kal-El's return.[1] Superman tried containing the situation and confronted his enemies, however he slayed Captain Marvel instead of sparing him, while a nuclear blast killed many of his fellow heroes. This caused him to become a pseudo-authoratarian figure, taking up the responsibility of chasing and if need be, putting down any threats. The Sons and Daughters of the Bat, inspired by Batman, opposed him.[2]

Its heroes would come to aid in protecting the Multiverse against The Gentry.[3] It was later revealed to be one of the many universes destroyed by Perpetua.[4]

Residents

Notes

  • This Earth is based on Mark Waid and Alex Ross' Kingdom Come, and is based on the pre-Flashpoint Earth-22 and the pre-Crisis Earth-96.
  • While the continuation of Earth-22, it is unlikely this version of Superman went through the events of Thy Kingdom Come, as Earth 0 has significantly changed since the events of Flashpoint.
  • The existence of the Thom Kallor Starman in this universe indicates that some variation of the Final Crisis: Legion of 3 Worlds event may have occurred in the New 52, as Starman was originally brought to Earth-22 on his way to New Earth in order to prepare for the resurrection of Superboy. However, it may simply be a version of Starman native to this universe.
  • Earth 22 is opposite Earth 7 in the structure of the Multiverse.
  • While he existed on Earth-22, Superboy doesn't appear to exist on Earth 22. When the Justice Society of America encountered Kon-El's Earth 0 counterpart, none of the members recognized him and they were genuinely shocked by his origins.[2]



See Also


Links and References

DC Map of the Multiverse: Earth 22

References