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MadHatterJervisTetch wrote: Wally Valdez wrote: MadHatterJervisTetch wrote:

65.49.68.172 wrote:

MadHatterJervisTetch wrote: Earth-Two from the Flash IS part of the Arrowverse because in the DC Comics MULTIVERSE exists a OTHER Earth-Two, the one where the Earth Two Comics from the New 52 are set. Also a Earth One exists in wich Grafic Novels "Superman Earth One" and "Batman Earth One" exists.

for example the Arrowverse is set to be Earth 44 in the entire DC Multiverse and has two earths, Arrowverse Earth One and Arrowverse Earth two.

The Supergirl Show isnt "Arrowverse Earth three" but DC Comics Multiverse Earth 45 for example. What? How did you come up with that? science

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multiverse

and of cource by DC Comics itself

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Multiversity#Guidebook

http://dc.wikia.com/wiki/The_Multiversity_Guidebook_Vol_1_1

65.49.68.172 wrote: What exactly is wrong about merging the Wikis? And What exactly is wrong about NOT merging the Wikis? So far, we've only seen two alternate realities. There is nothing to suggest that every universe needs to have counterparts of the same characters. There are Atlanteans on Earth-Two, but most likely not on Earth-1. Flash has/will come in contact with two other universes: Earth-2 and Supergirl's Earth. Supergirl has just come in contact with Earth-One. As far as we know, they are in the same Multiverse. There is nothing to go against this, and it is more logical for there to be one Multiverse than for there to be two.

i see your point and thats the way it worked in the Comics.

But the TV Shows and Movies are stil not offically a part of the DC Comics Multiverse that exists in the DC Comics!

You must be seeing it from the point of the Producers of those Shows. And that means the Supergirl Show plays in a different Universe, Gotham Plays in a different Universe ect. Between these Shows are NO connections to eatch other.

In The Flash TV Show, that is part of the same Universe from "Arrow" from the Beginning, the Showmakers created a "Multiverse" for the Reason that Jay Garric a Flash from a different Earth is a main part of the Flash Comic History. In the Comics it would be working now like you said. But we are not in the Comics. The Earth 2 from The Flash was created for the The Flash Show and thats why this is a Part of the Arrow UNIverse besides the fact that is a parallel earth. Because they HAVE connections to eath other.

Supergirl was created as a stand alone UNIverse with no connection to other DC Comics TV Shows so this is completly outside the Arrowverse and not a Part of it.

This is similar to the DC Comics Crossovers with for Example Star Trek, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, He-Man, Aliens and Predator or even some Marvel Comics Superheros. All the other Characters from outside the DC Comics are NOT a Part of the DC Comics Multiverse so thier Crossovers work in a different way as the Crossovers between the DC Comics Multiverse then Barry Allen visits Jay Garric from Earth Two for example.

The Justice League/ Masters of the Universe Comic Crossover makes the Universe of the Masters of the Universe not to a Part of the DC Comics Multiverse. They are two completely different Universes (or Multiverses) and so are the Arrowverse (with thier Earth Two) and the Supergirlverse. There is a big difference between a Flash/Supergirl crossover and a Justice League/Masters of The Universe crossover. Flash and Supergirl are both DC characters, and it makes sense for them to be in the same, television multiverse. Nothing in any show has mentioned the possibility of there being multiple multiverses. Personally, I think the Arrowverse is more of an example of the Many-Worlds theory, as in there are infinite universes in the multiverse, including the Arrowverse, Supergirl, even hypothetically things like Gotham. I know this goes against DC Comic's current "52 worlds" multiverse, but the comics and the show are separate universes. Also, the two shows aren't as separate as you might think. Greg Berlanti and Andrew Kreisberg worked on Flash, Arrow, and Supergirl. And things like Opal City and Superman were referenced on both shows.

Realy, though, arguing will get us nowhere. We should wait until the episode actually comes out, and based on the circumstance of Barry going to Earth-Supergirl, we will probably be able to figure out if it is the same Multiverse or not.