Flash, Arrow and Legends of Tomorrow are on the same earth. Supergirl isn’t, Black Lightening is unknown.Wait, so none of the CW shows are on the same earth?
I assume it didn't fit the narrative they wished to build.Why is supergirl not on the same earth as the others?
I assume it didn't fit the narrative they wished to build.
Well, the show started off on a different network and I'm sure that that was taken into consideration. Before Supergirl moved to CW (and Vancouver) crossing the shows over was impractical (Barry's appearance in S1 was more of a "guest star" than a "crossover"). By the time Supergirl moved from CBS to CW, it had already been established to be on another Earth,Why is supergirl not on the same earth as the others?
So you were partially right. We got Earth-1 Alex and Jimmy counterparts, but no kryptonians.^ When the only argument against believing, based on what we know, that Eleseworlds Part 3 finally introduces the E1 doppelgangers of Supergirl-related characters is as weak-sauce as "the Earth-1 characters we know have never heard of E1 versions of Superman, Alex, etc.", i think it's time to find a new argument... especially when Elseworlds P2 establishes that the absence of knowledge is not by itself proof of nonexistence.
Legends of Tomorrow also just encountered a similar book, except it’s blank, and whatever the writer writes down becomes real.Clark/SM: 'I've encountered books like this before." That deserved more attention. That's the kind of 500-pound gorilla of a reference that needs to come up again, since we actually see Superman using the book with no trouble at all.
That's been bugging me since I saw Lois holding it on the crossover poster. I was thinking it belonged to Stargirl, but she carried a staff. So I don't know...What was the hammer??!!
Isn’t it Steel’s hammer? Also, you make a Superman-centric story sound like a bad thing.Okay, so the guy in the mask at the end has got to be Psycho-Pirate. I remember them announcing him in the guest cast. But what was that hammer Lois was wielding?
My overall assessment of this whole event. A lot of great moments that did not add up to a coherent story.
Too many characters, who pop up and disappear with no follow up. Obviously I am taking about Flash 90. But the supporting casts of each show.
Whatever they do will be vastly different from what the comics did. Which is good.
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