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| - Earth-2 features the Simpsons around their first appearance, in the 80s. In this reality, Marge and Homer are young kids during the 60s or 70s when they meet and is more "golden age"" than the Simpsons of Earth-3.
- Earth-2 was the Earth from a parallel universe that co-existed alongside the Earth native to Clark Kent's universe. When shown, it was always in gray and dull colors. In this realm, the toddler Kal-El was found and raised by Lionel Luthor instead of the Kents. Kal-El, now known as Clark Luthor, helped Lionel take control of the planet (or at the very least Metropolis) by creating an alternative identity for himself (Clark) known as Ultraman.
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| - Earth-2 features the Simpsons around their first appearance, in the 80s. In this reality, Marge and Homer are young kids during the 60s or 70s when they meet and is more "golden age"" than the Simpsons of Earth-3.
- Earth-2 was the Earth from a parallel universe that co-existed alongside the Earth native to Clark Kent's universe. When shown, it was always in gray and dull colors. In this realm, the toddler Kal-El was found and raised by Lionel Luthor instead of the Kents. Kal-El, now known as Clark Luthor, helped Lionel take control of the planet (or at the very least Metropolis) by creating an alternative identity for himself (Clark) known as Ultraman. Operating as a metaphorical mirror, all of its residents appeared to be similar and yet different from those of their Earth-1 counterparts. Travel between the two Earths was achieved through the Kryptonian mirror box, or through Jor-El's Fortress of Solitude. Revealed by the memories of the Chloe Sullivan that was native to this universe, it was destroyed by beings known as The Monitors, due to their goal of bringing order to the universe (and possibly the entire multiverse) by exterminating all life.
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