I read Impala disambiguation article that he had a version in the Super Friends universe. I disagree. The Crisis on Infinite Earths Compendium, page 62, states that the last appearance of Impala before Crisis was in Super Friends Vol 1 7 (Other characters also had their official appearances in Superfriends, like Carlo di Rienzi (New Earth), of the Secret Six). What I come to clarify is: the adventures of the Superfriends in comic books happened in Earth-One (incredible as it may seem). I have at least one other source, if anyone wishes. The Superfriends comic books even mention it, even with old Justice League adventures (like that against the Brain Storm) being remembered by Superfriends (as a reprint) (Limited Collectors' Edition Vol 1 C-41). Super Friends were a type of organization within the JLA, but more focused on charity and less violent actions. The television episodes of Super Friends could really be a universe apart, since the origin of Giganta is different. (Sorry by my poor grammar). Kowalewski (talk) 01:40, July 7, 2017 (UTC)
- Some official guidebooks describe it as such, but we don't. Super Friends comics are (Super Friends). --Tupka217 04:12, July 7, 2017 (UTC)
- Talk:Wonder_Woman_Vol_1_160 Kowalewski (talk) 11:01, July 7, 2017 (UTC)
- This discussion has been going on for a long time. By the time of 1985's Who's Who: The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe #11's letter column, DC editorial had decided that the SF comic was outside of Earth-One canon. "...(T)he events depicted in the SUPER FRIENDS comic are not part of our continuity..." - Len Wein DrJohnnyDiablo (talk) 13:05, July 7, 2017 (UTC)
- Okay, I consider the discussion closed. Kowalewski (talk) 22:28, July 7, 2017 (UTC)