Board Thread:Supergirl discussions/@comment-27700324-20181203021338/@comment-26204301-20181206182346

Diagonally33 wrote: Ismaelciulla wrote: Diagonally33 wrote:

Xandermcc wrote: Diagonally33 wrote: Teddybearlover wrote: about the ending: Earth 90?? I thought there were 52 or 53 Earths. Harrison only talked about Earth X last crossover. Maybe he didn't want to talk about the other  Earths. On the topic of Earths, why doesn't anything take place on an alien planet? Kara and Jon went to Mars. So why just have different Earths be the center of the story? Alternate earths make more compelling storytelling cause you can play with alternate versions of main characters. Not many mains come from a planet that is still around so the intrigue is lost if you do an alternate Mars or something like that. I didn't mean alternative Mars, I mean Supergirl universe planets. We could have a crossover on Mars of Supergirl universe or any other planet with life in her universe. Maybe Harrison Wells and Jay Garrick have both stated that there is an infinite number of Earths in the multiverse. On the other hand, Kara Danvers claimed that there were only 52 of them but Wells himself corrected her, describing Earth-X as a 53rd Earth, indicating that, aside for Earth-X, there are 52 known Earths in the multiverse. Since then these have expanded to at least 90 universes. In DC Comics this has been explained with the introduction of a "local multiverse" concept, consisting of 52 universes, and infinite universes outside of the prime multiverse. Ok