Okay on which Earth is Deathstroke (or at least a guy who looks kind of like him) the president?
^Actually it's a fairly close adaptation of Dwayne McDuffie's script for a DVD movie that would've bridged the gap between Justice League and Justice League Unlimited but which was shelved just before it entered production. McDuffie himself has adapted it into Crisis on Two Earths and is the sole credited writer.
I think Ultraman is supposed to be Kal-El of Krypton, but other than that, yeah, they're all different.
As for comparisons between 'World's Collide' and 'A Better World', there are quite enough differences between the Justice Lords and the Syndicate to make doing the story worthwhile. For instance, the Lords were merely misguided, but the Syndicate folks are 100% evil. Also, although the individual motifs are similar, the Syndicate guys aren't exact doppelgängers for the Justice League (Ultraman isn't Clark Kent / Kal El, Superwoman isn't Diana of the Amazons, Owlman isn't Bruce Wayne, etc.). In any case, 'World's Collide' is vastly different than 'A Better World,' in general tone and specific story beats. Keep your fingers crossed, maybe someday
Sort of. She was an unnamed Amazon who came to Man's World and assumed the identity of Lois Lane.As I recall, in Morrison's Earth-2, Superwoman was actually Lois Lane, not Diana of the Amazons.
Is the evil Green Lantern supposed to be Power Ring?
Aquaman isn't in this, so his AU version presumably won't be either. J'onn is here, so possibly his AU version (a White Martian) is.I remember reading that there will be anti-matter versions of Aquaman and Martian Manhunter as well. Someone can correct me if I'm wrong.
An Amazon who took Lois' name.Superwoman: Actually Lois Lane
I thought the Crime Syndicate was from Earth-3.
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