

Post-Crisis, when there was no longer an Earth-Prime or greater multiverse, Ultraa was retconned into being from the planet Almerac, homeworld of Maxima.After playing through the original Resident Evil 4 dozens of times on everything from GameCube to Meta Quest 2 VR, Brian Altano got to go hands-on with the first 45 minutes of Capcom's highly anticipated next-gen remake of this modern classic of survival-horror action.This reality is not to be mistaken for Prime Earth, the one seen in the New 52 as a result of the merger of New Earth, Earth-Vertigo and Earth-Wildstorm.As a sort of amusing hint that Earth-Prime was "our reality", Alexander Luthor's hands are seen reaching out from the page toward the reader. that Earth-Prime was the ideal world and urged him to draw his inspiration for making a new Earth from Earth-Prime. In Infinite Crisis #6 mini-series, a now villainous Superboy-Prime convinced Alexander Luthor Jr.
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Writer Kurt Busiek states in the introduction to the collected volume of the series that the original appearance of Superboy-Prime was the inspiration for his graphic novel.
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Earth-Prime was restored in full to the Multiverse by the events of Convergence. The "Threeboot" alternate Legion of Super-Heroes are now stated to originate from this reality. This new Earth-Prime reality differs from the pre-Crisis version in that super-powered aliens are known to have existed and openly interacted with 20th century Earth. Post- Flashpoint, this new Earth-Prime reality was given the name Earth 33. It may have existed (unseen) since the introduction of the 52 multiverse, or it may have been created retroactively when the Time Trapper/Superboy-Prime was punched by the younger version of his own self at the the conclusion of Final Crisis: Legion Of 3 Worlds, which created a paradox that apparently destroyed them both (although Superboy-Prime was later seen alive and well on this new Earth-Prime). How, exactly, this new Earth-Prime was created remains unclear. Superboy survived and reappeared at the dawn of a new crisis.Īfter the Crisis, a duplicate of the original Earth-Prime universe was first seen at the end of Final Crisis: Legion Of 3 Worlds. Superboy-Prime escaped his universe's destruction and later joined Earth-Two's Superman and Lois Lane Kent and Earth-Three's Alexander Luthor in a "paradise dimension". Very soon thereafter, Earth-Prime was destroyed in the Crisis on Infinite Earths. Just after manifesting his powers, Superboy-Prime met Earth-One's Superman. This Superboy's powers first manifested around the time of the passage of Halley's Comet on Earth-Prime. The second superhero became known as Superboy-Prime. After his first encounter with the Justice League, Ultraa decided Earth-Prime was not ready for superheroes and relocated to Earth-One. The first, Ultraa, was the sole survivor of a destroyed alien world, rocketed to Earth-Prime as a baby. Įarth-Prime's history significantly deviated from the "real" Earth's history with the advent of two native superheroes. Luckily, fellow DC writer Elliot S! Maggin, with the help of the Justice League and the Spectre, is able to restore matters on both Earths. The interdimensional trip temporarily turns Bates into a supervillain, and he quickly kills the Justice Society of America. This power turns for the worse when Bates is accidentally transported to Earth-Two. Įarth Prime's Cary Bates travels to Earth-One, where he discovers that the stories he writes are not only based on events on Earth-One but can actually influence these events as well. Eventually it was stated that the writers of DC Comics of Earth Prime unconsciously base their stories on the adventures of the heroes on Earth-One and Earth-Two. The Flash, stranded, contacts DC Comics editor Julius Schwartz, who helps him construct a cosmic treadmill to return to Earth-One. The Flash ( Barry Allen) accidentally traveled there from Earth-One.
