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::: "[[New Earth]]" is this wiki's name for the universe that came after the Crisis on Infinite Earths in 1986. I'm not sure where that name came from, but it must be from some comic somewhere. The rest of the Internet usually calls it the "Post-Crisis Universe". |
::: "[[New Earth]]" is this wiki's name for the universe that came after the Crisis on Infinite Earths in 1986. I'm not sure where that name came from, but it must be from some comic somewhere. The rest of the Internet usually calls it the "Post-Crisis Universe". |
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::: You are correct that the New Earth has ended. It was wiped away by an event called [[Flashpoint]] in 2011, and replaced by the current universe called "[[Prime Earth]]" (elsewhere on the Internet, it may be called the "Post-Flashpoint Universe" or "New 52 Universe"). As far as I know, Dracula has not turned up on Prime Earth yet, so there is no "current Dracula". [[User:Shadzane|Shadzane]] 💀 ([[User talk:Shadzane|talk]]) 22:05, April 29, 2016 (UTC) |
::: You are correct that the New Earth has ended. It was wiped away by an event called [[Flashpoint]] in 2011, and replaced by the current universe called "[[Prime Earth]]" (elsewhere on the Internet, it may be called the "Post-Flashpoint Universe" or "New 52 Universe"). As far as I know, Dracula has not turned up on Prime Earth yet, so there is no "current Dracula". [[User:Shadzane|Shadzane]] 💀 ([[User talk:Shadzane|talk]]) 22:05, April 29, 2016 (UTC) |
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+ | :::: I know this isn't the place to ask this, but has anyone thought about writing a page on the History of the DC Universe and showing just how each universe became the next one? [[User:Thor2000|Thor2000]] ([[User talk:Thor2000|talk]]) 23:48, April 29, 2016 (UTC) |
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Dracula in the DC Universe
Is this supposed to be the same Drcula that appeared with the Frankenstein Monster in Superman I #344 in the 80s? Thor2000 (talk) 00:02, April 28, 2016 (UTC)
- It is possible. However, when it comes to traditional character's adaptations, it's hard to tell. S.S. (talk) 00:46, April 28, 2016 (UTC)
- I'd say no, because Superman #344 is pre-Crisis Earth-One and this Dracula is post-Crisis. The stories involve two different Supermen, so it must be different Draculas too.
- However, the Superman #344 Dracula was transformed into this Dracula, kind of, when Earth-One, Earth-Two, Earth-4, Earth-S and Earth-X were mashed together by the Crisis on Infinite Earths. Shadzane 💀 (talk) 01:40, April 28, 2016 (UTC)
- I know the "stalwart" DC Comics fans have learned to appreciate the cycles of Ragnarok that is the DC Universe, but I stopped trying to keep track of it years ago, so I'm assuming Rominoff is the current DC Universe counterpart of the Dracula from the original DC Universe. My understanding is the current universe isn't the one that survived the Crisis and is actually a replacement to the universe that replaced that one. Thor2000 (talk) 19:27, April 29, 2016 (UTC)
- "New Earth" is this wiki's name for the universe that came after the Crisis on Infinite Earths in 1986. I'm not sure where that name came from, but it must be from some comic somewhere. The rest of the Internet usually calls it the "Post-Crisis Universe".
- You are correct that the New Earth has ended. It was wiped away by an event called Flashpoint in 2011, and replaced by the current universe called "Prime Earth" (elsewhere on the Internet, it may be called the "Post-Flashpoint Universe" or "New 52 Universe"). As far as I know, Dracula has not turned up on Prime Earth yet, so there is no "current Dracula". Shadzane 💀 (talk) 22:05, April 29, 2016 (UTC)