Board Thread:New on Arrowverse Wiki/@comment-807326-20160206040643/@comment-2054358-20160210034637

So the Supergirl/Flash crossover is happening? Finally! But I hope that Supergirl is part of Arrowverse's Earth-1, because if Barry just comes to National City from an alternate universe, that would just be weird to people who only follow Supergirl's show because Supergirl doesn't have an alternate Earth, and the only connection between the Superman family and The Flash is the Justice League. If anyone were to show up on Supergirl from an alternate Earth, it'll be Kara's doppelganger Power Girl. Barry just coming from Central City of the same Earth, that would be okay. Supergirl has already fought a Metahuman called Livewire. Also, if Kara's world is a different universe, I don't think we could merge the two wikis because to me, every universe containing DC characters are part of the same Multiverse. And if we do Supergirl because it's part of the Multiverse, we'd be a copy of the DC Database. The only reason we do Earth-2 articles is because it is information from The Flash. But if it is confirmed that Supergirl is in the Arrowverse, I would like that merge. And there is nothing much conflicting between Supergirl and the Arrowverse shows. Sure, Superman hasn't really been talked about much in our shows while in Supergirl he's mentioned in every episode. But I think that is more about relevance than whether or not Superman exists. Superman's been active ten years before Kara? That would make him start in 2005, which was seven years before Oliver Queen became a vigilante. Superman could just be dismissed as an urban legend because he's only saving people in Metropolis. You know the trope SupermanStaysOutOfGotham? That could be why residents in Starling and Central City don't believe in him. But there were a couple of vague hints in Season 1 of The Flash that referenced Superman. Harrison Wells called Tony Woodward a Man of Steel. You think he got that from the rumors of Superman? And don't forget Atom's entrance with the bird-plane joke from Superman's stories. No one could mistake a man for a bird or a plane. Superman get's mentioned a lot in Supergirl because Kara is very similar to him. As for Kara's claim in the pilot "now there's two", she could just be referring to Superman-type heroes and not the vigilantes from Starling or Central. And characters from Arrow and Flash never appeared in Supergirl and vice versa with different actors, so they could appear with the same actors and be part of the same universe. So I think Supergirl is in the same universe as Arrow.