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- Earth-One was the designation for an Earth, and the Universe it inhabited, that existed prior to the 1985 series Crisis on Infinite Earths. Most of its' chronicled adventures span from the mid 1950’s – thru the mid 1980’s. This would be true of its SuperFriends Counterpart, Earth-1A.
- Earth-One is one of the paralell universes in the Multiverse.
- [[wikipedia:Image:Flash v1 123.jpg|200px|thumb|First explicit distinction between Earth-One and Earth-Two|The Flash (September 1961) cover art by Carmine Infantino and Murphy Anderson|]] Characters from DC Comics were originally suggestive of each existing in their own world, as superheroes never encountered each other. However, this was soon changed with alliances being formed between certain protagonists. Several publications, including All-Star Comics (publishing tales of the Justice Society of America), Leading Comics (publishing tales of the Seven Soldiers of Victory) and other comic books introduced a "shared-universe" among several characters during the 1940s until the present day.
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| - The Flash #123
- (52 version: )52 #52
- (Pre-Crisis version: )Showcase #4
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| - When Earth-616 was destroyed in an incursion, New earth took it's place as the mainstream continuity.
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- [[wikipedia:Image:Flash v1 123.jpg|200px|thumb|First explicit distinction between Earth-One and Earth-Two|The Flash (September 1961) cover art by Carmine Infantino and Murphy Anderson|]] Characters from DC Comics were originally suggestive of each existing in their own world, as superheroes never encountered each other. However, this was soon changed with alliances being formed between certain protagonists. Several publications, including All-Star Comics (publishing tales of the Justice Society of America), Leading Comics (publishing tales of the Seven Soldiers of Victory) and other comic books introduced a "shared-universe" among several characters during the 1940s until the present day. Alternative reality Earths had been used in DC stories before, but were usually not referred to after that particular story. Also most of these alternative Earths were usually so vastly different that no one would confuse that Earth and its history with the so-called real Earth. That would change when the existence of another reliable Earth was established in a story titled "Flash of Two Worlds" in which Barry Allen, the modern Flash later referred to as Earth-One (the setting of the Silver Age stories) first travels to another Earth, accidentally vibrating at just the right speed to appear on Earth-Two, where he meets Jay Garrick, his Earth-Two counterpart.
- Earth-One was the designation for an Earth, and the Universe it inhabited, that existed prior to the 1985 series Crisis on Infinite Earths. Most of its' chronicled adventures span from the mid 1950’s – thru the mid 1980’s. This would be true of its SuperFriends Counterpart, Earth-1A.
- Earth-One is one of the paralell universes in the Multiverse.
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