
The Multiverse holds various Twice-Told-Tales, some chronicled, many left to the imagination. And all tied in to the nature of the cosmos in the DC Universe. This is only natural considering that they all originated from the
Earth-One cosmos, when the Malthusian known as Krona unleashed cosmic forces while attempting to view the dawn of creation. As a result, his universe was cloned an infinite number of times to become with countless positive matter and one Anti-Matter Universe of
Qward. Undoubtedly the main universe that mirror Krona's own was
Earth-Two which seemed to be twenty years ahead of Earth-One due to exhibiting a slower vibratory rate. This may be due to the fact that Earth-One existed for untold eons prior to the other universes, and as such this is a way for all universes to stay in sync.

From Earth-One's universe was spawned the imperfect clones that would become the
Bizarro race migrated to a world that Superman remodeled into a square planet at its inhabitants' decree. Several years after the Crisis on Infinite Earths, when the Multiverse was transformed into a single matter and anti-matter universe, another Crisis reignited the Multiverse due to the machinations of Alex Luthor from
Earth-Three. Not only was his world recreated, but so was
Earth-Zero which mirror the Bizarro Earth of
Htrae, alluding to the possibility that the planet which the Bizarros migrated to was actually not in their own universe but a parallel one, accessed by a wormhole Superman used when he first ventured there. This world had a twisted nature, wherein the Bizarro League mirrored the evil sensibilities of the Lawless League from
Earth-A and that of Earth-Three with its Crime Syndicate, with sinister counterparts of superheroes.
Then there were the seemingly peripheral planets that didn't seem to resemble Earth-One's
Justice League of America and Earth-Two's
Justice Society of America, yet had heroes of equal measure. There was, for example,
Earth-S that like Earth-Two debuted superheroes in the golden age of the 1940's, and
Earth-Four that for the most part had their superhero explosion in the modern age like Earth-One. Then there was the initially hero-less worlds such as
Earth-Prime and
Earth-X, although they eventually would have their own versions of costumed crusaders. And, lest we forget, just as their was a heroic
Justice Alliance of America on
Earth-D there was also a
Freedom Brigade on
Earth-Twelve that were also erstwhile imitators of the League and Society that were more well known. This doesn't even include Earth-666 where Marvel's mightiest reign, nor Earth-MLJ that are published elsewhere....
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