Earth-3
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+ | *In Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths, Earth-3 served as the prime setting of the animated movie. On this Earth, the arrangement of a human beings organs were located differently than on the main Earth. It was shown as a parallel reality where evil reigned and that the heroes of the primary Earth were instead villains here known as the Crime Syndicate. Though powerful supervillains, they did not outright control their world as the governments that existed threatened nuclear retaliation. However, they did maintain strong control and eliminated anyone that challenged their control. In opposition to the Crime Syndicate was the Justice League led by this world's Lex Luthor but whose ranks had been decimated by their foe leaving him the only survivor. After learning the existence of parallel worlds, Luthor travelled to the main Earth in order to enlist the aid of the Justice League. | ||
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Revision as of 06:02, 21 July 2015
Earth-3 is dimension that features in DC Comics.
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History
Origin
Despite sharing the name, this world had a much different history compared to the regular Earth with events taking place in reverse. Unlike the main Earth, Earth-3 saw Christoper Columbus as an American who discovered Europe with it coming under their rule. Colonial England later won her freedom from the United States in the Revolutionary War of 1776. Another notable event was an actor named Abe Lincoln who was responsible for shooting President John Wilkes Booth. (Justice League of America v1 #29)
As such, the chain of events saw the emergence of supervillains rather than superheroes on this world. Almost every super-being was thus a criminal who banded together to form the Crime Syndicate of America. (Justice League of America v1 #29)
Anti-Matter Universe
The New 52
Overview
Inhabitants
- Ultraman :
- Owlman :
- Superwoman :
- Enigma :
Notes
- Earth-3 was created by Gardner Fox and Mike Sekowsky where it made its first appearance in Justice League of America #29 (1964).
In other media
Television
Films
- In Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths, Earth-3 served as the prime setting of the animated movie. On this Earth, the arrangement of a human beings organs were located differently than on the main Earth. It was shown as a parallel reality where evil reigned and that the heroes of the primary Earth were instead villains here known as the Crime Syndicate. Though powerful supervillains, they did not outright control their world as the governments that existed threatened nuclear retaliation. However, they did maintain strong control and eliminated anyone that challenged their control. In opposition to the Crime Syndicate was the Justice League led by this world's Lex Luthor but whose ranks had been decimated by their foe leaving him the only survivor. After learning the existence of parallel worlds, Luthor travelled to the main Earth in order to enlist the aid of the Justice League.
Appearances
- Justice League of America v1:
- Justice League v2:
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