Is Supergirl on Earth 1 now?
Is Supergirl on Earth 1 now?
In this new universe, as revealed by the Legends of Tomorrow episode, all of the CW's superhero shows — Arrow, The Flash, Supergirl, DC's Legends of Tomorrow, Batwoman, and Black Lightning — now reside on the same planet, which is called Earth-Prime. ... So all of the CW [superhero] shows will be on the same Earth.”
Is Earth prime the only Earth left?
The comic ended with the multiverse being completely wiped out of existence. Once the dust settled, there was only one Earth left standing (at least until 2005's Infinite Crisis finally restored the DC multiverse). But in the TV version, the multiverse was restored shortly after Earth-Prime came into being.
Why are Superman and Supergirl not on Earth 1?
- Maybe on Earth-1, the reason we haven't heard of Superman and Supergirl is that they're defeated or dead due to a Crisis before the existence of the Flash or the Green Arrow. Supergirl has met her demise in several stories in the comics, so it wouldn't be strange if the producers of the CW shows reveal Earth-1 Kara has been dead for a long time.
Is the Flash Supergirl from Earth 1 or Earth 2?
- Supergirl happens in one of the various unnumbered parallel universes to The Flash and the Arrow-verse. It is neither Earth-1, where Arrow, The Flash, Vixen, or Legends of Tomorrow occur, nor Earth-2, home to Jay/Zoom, the 2nd Harrison Wells, and Jessie Quick, where technology seems to have taken off decades earlier (Very Zee-Rust ).
Who are all the SuperGirls in the universe?
- Although Harrison Wells mentioned there are 53 SuperGirl's in every universe, we've seen completely different characters take the mantle of heroes. Like John Wesley Shipp playing Barry Allen, or Josh Segarra playing the Green Arrow on Earth 2.
When does the TV series Supergirl take place?
- By the time the spacecraft crash landed on Earth, Kal-El had grown up and become Superman. The series begins eleven years later when Kara is learning to embrace her own superhuman powers as a Kryptonian and has adopted the superheroine alias "Supergirl".