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Over the history of the company, we’ve been introduced to some of the coolest alternate Earths ever. These have given us amazing alternate versions of DC greats, and given readers stories they never would have gotten otherwise. These are the ten best alternate DC Earths, legendary alternate worlds full of amazing characters and unforgettable stories.
10) Absolute Earth

DC Comics is at the top of the sales charts right now and it’s all because of the fantastic line of Absolute DC books. Absolute Batman, Absolute Wonder Woman, Absolute Superman, Absolute Flash, Absolute Green Lantern, and Absolute Martian Manhunter have taken readers to an Earth where Darkseid is God and evil wins, and it’s been fantastic. We’re close to two years in, and the books show no sign of slowing down. This Earth is quite different from what we’ve gotten before, and its future is as bright as the sun.
9) Flashpoint Earth

DC fans have been complaining about the New 52 for almost 20 years now, and Flashpoint, the story by Geoff Johns and Andy Kubert that led to the change, has caught a lot of strays. However, it introduced readers to an awesome alternate Earth. This world had no Flash, changing the superhero community, and took readers in so many amazing directions. The various tie-ins to the story introduced numerous cool changes to the characters and, honestly, it would have been amazing to spend more time there. We got to return to it in Flashpoint Beyond, and without the baggage of the New 52 attached to it, it showed how cool this Earth could be.
8) The Dark Knight Returns Earth

The Dark Knight Returns helped change comics forever, and introduced readers to one of the most beloved Earths. This future world where Reagan was president for years and the superhero community had been put under the thumb of the government and their enemies was a perfect place to tell an excellent Batman story. It allowed writer/artist Frank Miller to talk about superheroes and pop culture in new ways, and while an argument can be made that it lost some of its luster as the sequels came out, even these have some cool ideas and show just how interesting this Earth can be.
7) Pax Americana Earth

Watchmen was based on the Charlton heroes, who were folded into the DC Universe after Crisis on Infinite Earths. In the New 52, DC put out The Multiversity, a comic that took readers to new versions of classic alternate Earths, and one of the best of them came from The Multiversity: Pax Americana, by Grant Morrison and Frank Quitely. We only spent one issue on this Earth, but it was amazing. Morrison took the ideas of Watchmen, turned them on their ear, and introduced us to captivating new versions of heroes we had known for years. This is an amazing Earth, and the sooner we get back to it, the better.
6) Thunderworld

Speaking of amazing single issue Grant Morrison stories that introduced new alternate Earths, I present to you The Multiversity: Thunderworld Adventures. This book, with artist Cameron Stewart, took readers to a new version of Earth-S, with the class Marvel Family (none of that Shazam stuff here) battling against their old schools villains on a hopeful, Silver Age-tinged world. The story captured the perfect retro feel you would expect from the Shazam family of characters, in a bright, shiny Earth full of true heroes and dastardly villains. This is another Earth I’d love to revisit, and it’s sad that it’s not as beloved as it should be.













