Reality names were reused several times. See also Earth-Two, Earth 2, Smallville: Earth-2, Arrowverse: Earth-2.
Earth-2 is thought to be one of fifty-two divergent realities that branched from the core New Earth reality during the recreation of the Multiverse shortly following the events of Infinite Crisis.
History
The primary heroic group of Earth-2 is Justice Society Infinity, an amalgamation of the older Justice Society of America and Infinity Inc.
Points of Interest
Residents
Active members
- Star Spangled Kid, Chairman
- Robin
- Huntress
- Power Girl
- Atom
- Nuklon
- Doctor Midnight
- Jade
- Obsidian
- Silver Scarab
- Fury
- Wildcat
- Northwind
Reserve members
Deceased heroes
Missing heroes
- Superman
- The Joker
- Michael Holt, professor of physics
Notes
- All of DC's Golden Age super-heroes were retroactively allocated to Earth-Two prior to the event known as Crisis on Infinite Earths. At the close of the Crisis, the surviving parallel Earths were merged together and a new shared continuity was established colloquially known as New Earth.
- Earth-2 appears identical to that of the Earth-Two alternate reality as its Kryptonite affects the New Earth Power Girl.
Trivia
- When New Earth Power Girl arrives on Earth-2 she is told that Jay Garrick and Alan Scott are retired but still there (implying both are alive), however when Earth-2 Jade and New Earth Alan Scott meet they both exclaim "But you're dead."
- The term "Earth-2" has been used to refer to other Earths:
- The DC Primary Earth was named "Earth-2" by the Anti-Matter Lex Luthor in JLA: Earth-2.
- Marvel's Earth-616 in JLA/Avengers #3 is called "Earth-2" by Hal Jordan.
See Also
- Characters from Earth-2
- Other things related to Earth-2
- Earth-2's Comic Appearances
- Reality Gallery: Earth-2
Links and References
- Earth-Two article at Wikipedia
- "Jerry Ordway - Traveling Back to DC's Earth 2" Interview at Newsarama
Footnotes
References
- ↑ "Jerry Ordway - Traveling Back to DC's Earth 2" "Our jumping off point was to depict the Earth 2 characters as they were in the DCU at the time of the Wolfman-Perez Crisis."