Multiverse (DC)
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===Pre-Crisis=== | ===Pre-Crisis=== | ||
The [[Multiverse]] was a collection of universes that existed within the wider omniverse. | The [[Multiverse]] was a collection of universes that existed within the wider omniverse. | ||
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+ | On [[Earth-3]], a group of superpowered criminals came to band together and formed the [[Crime Syndicate of America]]. With their powers, they effortlessly managed to overcome the authorities and steal as much as they desired in the world. However, the constant victories meant no challenge to its members and they began to feel that their edge had been dulled as a result. During one robbery, [[Ultraman (DC)|Ultraman]] consumed some [[Kryptonite]] which empowered him on this world and his super-vision could pierce into other realities within the Multiverse. This allowed him to see into Earth-1 where he saw a world of heroes that were counterparts to him and the Syndicate with these being the Justice League of America. He brought this information to the rest of the Crime Syndicate who felt that this was the challenge they had long desired to alleviate their boredom with them agreeing to invade Earth-1. (Justice League of America v1 #29) | ||
===Post-Crisis=== | ===Post-Crisis=== | ||
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===Post-Flashpoint=== | ===Post-Flashpoint=== | ||
Following the Flashpoint, a new version of reality was created with a different history of events. | Following the Flashpoint, a new version of reality was created with a different history of events. | ||
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+ | As time went on, the reservoir of the Emotional Spectrum continued to deplete leading to the rise of Light Pirates that attacked the Convertors and other light users in order to siphon their power. This period saw the light becoming a scarce resource leading to an event known as the '''Dimming''' whereby the various light wielders began to battle one another over its power. As such, the '''War of the Dwindling Light''' emerged among the Lightsmiths whilst their universe was slowly dying. (Green Lantern: The Lost Army v1 #3) | ||
==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
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*'''Microverse''' : | *'''Microverse''' : | ||
*'''Anti-Matter Universe''' : | *'''Anti-Matter Universe''' : | ||
+ | *'''Seed Planet''' : | ||
+ | *'''Meta''' : | ||
*'''The Bleed''' : | *'''The Bleed''' : | ||
*'''Mirror World''' : | *'''Mirror World''' : | ||
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*'''5th Dimension''' : | *'''5th Dimension''' : | ||
*'''6th Dimension''' : | *'''6th Dimension''' : | ||
+ | *'''7th Dimension''' : | ||
*'''Wonderworld''' : | *'''Wonderworld''' : | ||
*'''Camelot''' : | *'''Camelot''' : | ||
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*'''Silver City''' : | *'''Silver City''' : | ||
*'''Hell''' : | *'''Hell''' : | ||
+ | *'''Spirit World''' : | ||
*'''Land of Non''' : a limbo existence that was in-between Heaven, Hell, Earth and Sky where a soul could be reduced to consciousness alone and be left trapped there. (The Phantom Stranger v4 #8) | *'''Land of Non''' : a limbo existence that was in-between Heaven, Hell, Earth and Sky where a soul could be reduced to consciousness alone and be left trapped there. (The Phantom Stranger v4 #8) | ||
*'''Limbo''' : it was said to be a mystical kingdom beyond the very stream of time itself with no past, present or future existing within it leading to anyone living in an eternal now. (The Flash v1 #284) | *'''Limbo''' : it was said to be a mystical kingdom beyond the very stream of time itself with no past, present or future existing within it leading to anyone living in an eternal now. (The Flash v1 #284) | ||
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*'''Earth-11''' : This universe saw a divide on the planet Oa between the Zamarons and their male counterparts. Ultimately, the Zamarons formed the Star Sapphire Sorority that sought to spread the law of love across space whilst the male immortals were patrons for the Green Lantern Patrolmen that chosen champions to espouse their masters outdated ideals. The planet Gaea's Greco-Amazonian culture later managed to make first contact with the Zamaron civilization of Oa. (The Green Lantern: Season Two v1 #9) | *'''Earth-11''' : This universe saw a divide on the planet Oa between the Zamarons and their male counterparts. Ultimately, the Zamarons formed the Star Sapphire Sorority that sought to spread the law of love across space whilst the male immortals were patrons for the Green Lantern Patrolmen that chosen champions to espouse their masters outdated ideals. The planet Gaea's Greco-Amazonian culture later managed to make first contact with the Zamaron civilization of Oa. (The Green Lantern: Season Two v1 #9) | ||
*'''Earth-12''' : | *'''Earth-12''' : | ||
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+ | Vibratory shields were said to separate different versions of Earth from one another. (The Flash v1 #123) | ||
There were various cosmic forces and objects of power tied to the universe with these including: | There were various cosmic forces and objects of power tied to the universe with these including: | ||
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*'''Anti-Life Equation''' : | *'''Anti-Life Equation''' : | ||
*'''Life Equation''' : | *'''Life Equation''' : | ||
− | *'''Firestorm Matrix''' : | + | *'''Firestorm Matrix''' : According to one account, the Matrix was actually the ‘spark’ that preceded the universe and was the fire that resulted in the Big Bang. (Brightest Day v1 #10) It alongside the other elemental forces of Earth were said to be aspects of the Life Equation which was an antithesis to the Anti-Life Equation. (Firestorm v3 #34) |
*'''Speed Force''' : | *'''Speed Force''' : | ||
*'''Hypertime''' : | *'''Hypertime''' : | ||
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Races that inhabited the Multiverse included: | Races that inhabited the Multiverse included: | ||
*'''Monitors''' : | *'''Monitors''' : | ||
− | *'''Fuginauts''' : | + | *'''Fuginauts''' : a race cosmic beings charged with preserving the boundaries between the dimensions of the Multiverse. (Sideways v1 #2) Their kind was said to had been successors to the Monitors where they curbed unchecked movement between realities. (The Unexpected v3 #6) |
*'''Shadow Demons''' : | *'''Shadow Demons''' : | ||
*'''Old Gods''' : | *'''Old Gods''' : | ||
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*'''Forerunners''' : | *'''Forerunners''' : | ||
*'''Apex Predators''' : | *'''Apex Predators''' : | ||
+ | *'''5th Dimensional Imps''' : | ||
==Inhabitants== | ==Inhabitants== | ||
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*'''Overmaster''' : | *'''Overmaster''' : | ||
*'''Lord of Limbo''' : a humanoid being who claimed to be the master of the mystical kingdom of Limbo that was a land beyond all others and beyond the very stream of time itself. He was shown to enslave those that became stranded in this realm where he used his powers to make them his subjects. (The Flash v1 #284) | *'''Lord of Limbo''' : a humanoid being who claimed to be the master of the mystical kingdom of Limbo that was a land beyond all others and beyond the very stream of time itself. He was shown to enslave those that became stranded in this realm where he used his powers to make them his subjects. (The Flash v1 #284) | ||
+ | *'''Umbrax''' : a sentient black sun located in a phantom galaxy who served as the heart of the Invisible Emotional Spectrum that sought out worlds that were in the grips of self-destructive forces whereupon it animated them with its energies before drawing them into itself. (Justice League v4 #3) | ||
+ | *'''Relic''' : | ||
*'''Tempus Fuginaut''' : | *'''Tempus Fuginaut''' : | ||
*'''Dominus''' : | *'''Dominus''' : | ||
*'''Paradox''' : | *'''Paradox''' : | ||
*'''Sin-Eater''' : formerly a white haired male named '''Phillip Stark''' who was in the process of killing his family but was condemned to the Land of Non by the Phantom Stranger who masqueraded as him. (The Phantom Stranger v4 #8) | *'''Sin-Eater''' : formerly a white haired male named '''Phillip Stark''' who was in the process of killing his family but was condemned to the Land of Non by the Phantom Stranger who masqueraded as him. (The Phantom Stranger v4 #8) | ||
+ | *'''Pariah''' : | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
*The Multiverse featured in the setting of the DC Universe. | *The Multiverse featured in the setting of the DC Universe. | ||
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+ | ==Alternate Versions== | ||
+ | *In Justice League Infinity v1 #2 (2021), the Multiverse featured in the comic continuation of the DC Animated Universe. It was revealed that there existed a place called the '''Mirrored Room''' that allowed one to see the various realities of the Multiverse. | ||
==In other media== | ==In other media== | ||
===Television=== | ===Television=== | ||
− | *In Justice League Unlimited, the Multiverse appeared in the setting of the animated television series set in the DC Animated Universe. | + | *In Justice League Unlimited, the Multiverse appeared in the setting of the animated television series set in the DC Animated Universe. In the episode "Brave New World", an alternate reality was shown that was dominated by the [[Justice Lords]] who were versions of Earth's heroes that decided to enforce their version of peace and order regardless of the cost. |
===Films=== | ===Films=== | ||
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===Video games=== | ===Video games=== | ||
+ | *In DC Universe Online, the Multiverse appeared in the setting of the MMORPG video game. | ||
+ | *In Infinite Crisis, the Multiverse featured in the setting of the MOBA video game. | ||
*In Injustice: Gods Among Us, the Multiverse featured in the setting of the fighting video game. | *In Injustice: Gods Among Us, the Multiverse featured in the setting of the fighting video game. | ||
Revision as of 14:31, 25 September 2021
The Multiverse is a place that features in Marvel Comics.
Contents |
History
Pre-Crisis
The Multiverse was a collection of universes that existed within the wider omniverse.
On Earth-3, a group of superpowered criminals came to band together and formed the Crime Syndicate of America. With their powers, they effortlessly managed to overcome the authorities and steal as much as they desired in the world. However, the constant victories meant no challenge to its members and they began to feel that their edge had been dulled as a result. During one robbery, Ultraman consumed some Kryptonite which empowered him on this world and his super-vision could pierce into other realities within the Multiverse. This allowed him to see into Earth-1 where he saw a world of heroes that were counterparts to him and the Syndicate with these being the Justice League of America. He brought this information to the rest of the Crime Syndicate who felt that this was the challenge they had long desired to alleviate their boredom with them agreeing to invade Earth-1. (Justice League of America v1 #29)
Post-Crisis
Following the Crisis on Infinite Earths, a new version of reality was created with a different history of events.
Post-Flashpoint
Following the Flashpoint, a new version of reality was created with a different history of events.
As time went on, the reservoir of the Emotional Spectrum continued to deplete leading to the rise of Light Pirates that attacked the Convertors and other light users in order to siphon their power. This period saw the light becoming a scarce resource leading to an event known as the Dimming whereby the various light wielders began to battle one another over its power. As such, the War of the Dwindling Light emerged among the Lightsmiths whilst their universe was slowly dying. (Green Lantern: The Lost Army v1 #3)
Overview
Locations within the Multiverse included:
- Fairylands :
- Magiclands :
- Microverse :
- Anti-Matter Universe :
- Seed Planet :
- Meta :
- The Bleed :
- Mirror World :
- 4th Dimension :
- 5th Dimension :
- 6th Dimension :
- 7th Dimension :
- Wonderworld :
- Camelot :
- Oblivion Bar :
- House of Secrets :
- House of Mystery :
- House of Strangers : a fortress located in the remotest mountains of Tibet with only those with the magic had the gifts of the gods needed to seek it out with trespassers suffering severe penalties. It was considered the world's oldest parliament and a congress for the an enclave meeting among the magical community. The purpose of it was to serve as the last line of defense for the world against the horrors that lay beyond the White Gate who were creatures that predated the concept of good and evil. (Secret Six v4 #7)
- Silver City :
- Hell :
- Spirit World :
- Land of Non : a limbo existence that was in-between Heaven, Hell, Earth and Sky where a soul could be reduced to consciousness alone and be left trapped there. (The Phantom Stranger v4 #8)
- Limbo : it was said to be a mystical kingdom beyond the very stream of time itself with no past, present or future existing within it leading to anyone living in an eternal now. (The Flash v1 #284)
- Vanishing Point :
- House of Heroes :
Among the different realities included:
- Earth-1 :
- Earth-2 :
- Earth-3 :
- Earth-4 :
- Earth-5 :
- Earth-6 :
- Earth-7 :
- Earth-8 :
- Earth-9 :
- Earth-10 :
- Earth-11 : This universe saw a divide on the planet Oa between the Zamarons and their male counterparts. Ultimately, the Zamarons formed the Star Sapphire Sorority that sought to spread the law of love across space whilst the male immortals were patrons for the Green Lantern Patrolmen that chosen champions to espouse their masters outdated ideals. The planet Gaea's Greco-Amazonian culture later managed to make first contact with the Zamaron civilization of Oa. (The Green Lantern: Season Two v1 #9)
- Earth-12 :
Vibratory shields were said to separate different versions of Earth from one another. (The Flash v1 #123)
There were various cosmic forces and objects of power tied to the universe with these including:
- The Source :
- Anti-Life Equation :
- Life Equation :
- Firestorm Matrix : According to one account, the Matrix was actually the ‘spark’ that preceded the universe and was the fire that resulted in the Big Bang. (Brightest Day v1 #10) It alongside the other elemental forces of Earth were said to be aspects of the Life Equation which was an antithesis to the Anti-Life Equation. (Firestorm v3 #34)
- Speed Force :
- Hypertime :
- Godwave :
- Emotional Electromagnetic Spectrum :
- Quantum Field :
- The Green :
- The Red :
- The Rot :
- Worlogog :
Races that inhabited the Multiverse included:
- Monitors :
- Fuginauts : a race cosmic beings charged with preserving the boundaries between the dimensions of the Multiverse. (Sideways v1 #2) Their kind was said to had been successors to the Monitors where they curbed unchecked movement between realities. (The Unexpected v3 #6)
- Shadow Demons :
- Old Gods :
- New Gods :
- Forerunners :
- Apex Predators :
- 5th Dimensional Imps :
Inhabitants
- Chronicler :
- Perpetua :
- Kismet :
- Monitor :
- Anti-Monitor :
- World Forger :
- Mandrakk :
- Dax Novu :
- Gog :
- S'ivaa :
- Darkseid :
- Imperiex :
- Overmaster :
- Lord of Limbo : a humanoid being who claimed to be the master of the mystical kingdom of Limbo that was a land beyond all others and beyond the very stream of time itself. He was shown to enslave those that became stranded in this realm where he used his powers to make them his subjects. (The Flash v1 #284)
- Umbrax : a sentient black sun located in a phantom galaxy who served as the heart of the Invisible Emotional Spectrum that sought out worlds that were in the grips of self-destructive forces whereupon it animated them with its energies before drawing them into itself. (Justice League v4 #3)
- Relic :
- Tempus Fuginaut :
- Dominus :
- Paradox :
- Sin-Eater : formerly a white haired male named Phillip Stark who was in the process of killing his family but was condemned to the Land of Non by the Phantom Stranger who masqueraded as him. (The Phantom Stranger v4 #8)
- Pariah :
Notes
- The Multiverse featured in the setting of the DC Universe.
Alternate Versions
- In Justice League Infinity v1 #2 (2021), the Multiverse featured in the comic continuation of the DC Animated Universe. It was revealed that there existed a place called the Mirrored Room that allowed one to see the various realities of the Multiverse.
In other media
Television
- In Justice League Unlimited, the Multiverse appeared in the setting of the animated television series set in the DC Animated Universe. In the episode "Brave New World", an alternate reality was shown that was dominated by the Justice Lords who were versions of Earth's heroes that decided to enforce their version of peace and order regardless of the cost.
Films
- In Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths, the Multiverse appeared in the setting of the animated film.
Video games
- In DC Universe Online, the Multiverse appeared in the setting of the MMORPG video game.
- In Infinite Crisis, the Multiverse featured in the setting of the MOBA video game.
- In Injustice: Gods Among Us, the Multiverse featured in the setting of the fighting video game.
Appearances
- The Flash v1: (1961)
- Justice League of America v1:
- Crisis on Infinite Earths v1:
- JLA: Earth-2:
- The Phantom Stranger v4:
- Multiversity v1:
- The Green Lantern: Season Two v1: (2020)
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