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Earth-203 was one of the many universes in the original multiverse.

History[]

Age of meta-humans[]

This universe was populated by meta-humans, particularly the criminals of the city of New Gotham who were stopped by caped crusaders such as Batman and Batgirl. However, the descendants of these meta-humans created their own underground underworld in the city. One of which being the daughter of Bruce Wayne and Selina Kyle; known as Helena Kyle, AKA Huntress. Along with the former Batgirl (Barbara Gordon; now known as Oracle), and a young runaway named Dinah, they formed the Birds of Prey.[1]

Anti-Monitor Crisis[]

During the Anti-Monitor Crisis, Helena Kyle was trying to communicate with Oracle, when she saw a wave of antimatter consuming the universe; before witnessing her home city of New Gotham City in the United States on the Earth (Earth-203) being destroyed, where she herself was also vaporized.[2]

Earth-203 destroyed by antimatter

The buildings of New Gotham City are hit by antimatter.

When the Paragons and the Spectre created the new multiverse, a new universe was created, which is said to be identical to this universe.[3]

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Birds of Prey[]


The Flash[]

Season 6[]

Behind the scenes[]

  • This is the Earth of the Birds of Prey TV series.
    • This Earth's designation is a reference to the month and year the show aired its last episode, February 2003.

Trivia[]

  • It is similar to others including Earth-1, Earth-TUD5 and Earth-38 (in which the three merged into Earth-Prime), as well as the former Earth-90; due to the existence of real-life figures such as celebrities, politicians and artists, law enforcement, crime, vigilantism, international government, mass media, fine art, history, historical events, holidays, international politics and political issues, the (nascent) internet, magic, life and everyday life, physical laws, Greek Mythology, meta-humans, nature, science, popular culture and technology unlike many other Earths.
  • Universities such as MIT and Harvard University each exists in the state of Massachusetts in the United States (Earth-203).


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