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Dynamic Universe

Official Name
Aliases
Modern Earth,
Dynamic Prime,
Destined Home,
Prime Earth,
Earth Zero,
Earth One

Status
Active


First appearance

Unknown

History

Earth-41417, also known as the Dynamic Universe or Dynamic Prime (known in-universe as the Earth Zero, Prime Earth, or Modern Earth), is the core and mainstream universe in the Dynamic Multiverse, an alternate version of the DC Multiverse made by MarvelousMarty.

As this reality is mostly following the history of the real world up to a certain point, the first notable emergences of superpowered individuals on Earth's human civilization appeared as early as World War II. However, the gradual rise of superheroes and supervillains would begin in the late 2000s and early 2010s, which also paved way for humanity to establish first contact with the rest of life in the greater cosmos, notably with the introduction of Superman and the rest of the Justice League to the public, as well as the rise of the metahuman population.

Residents

Heroes[]

Justice League[]

Titans United[]

Independent or Supporting Heroes[]

  • Oracle
  • Batwoman
  • Black Bat
  • Batwing
  • Spoiler
  • Signal
  • Bluebird
  • Queen Mera
  • Atom
  • Vibe
  • Frost
  • Elongated Man
  • Firestorm
  • Black Lightning
  • Question (Montoya)
  • Question (Sage)
  • Flash (Garrick)
  • Doctor Fate (Nelson)
  • Sentinel
  • Sandman
  • Hawkman

Neutral Players[]

Villains[]

Supporting Cast[]

  • Lois Lane
  • Alfred Pennyworth
  • Major Steve Trevor
  • Mayor Jim Gordon
  • Iris West-Allen
  • Linda Park
  • Jimmy Olsen
  • Sue Dibny
  • Lucius Fox
  • Captain Maggie Sawyer
  • Agent Etta Candy
  • Agent Alex Danvers
  • Thomas Kalmaku
  • Perry White
  • Julia Kapatelis


Notes

  • Natural Time and Aging: This reality is a reimagining of the DC Universe wherein a sliding timescale or floating timeline does not govern its reality, and while planets and other locations across space and time are relative from each other, characters among various forms of life will age in the passage of time unless such characters are specified as biological or supernatural immortals.


Trivia


See Also


Links and References

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References

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