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Revision as of 07:34, 29 September 2019

Earth-90[1][2][3][4] is one of the many universes in the multiverse.

History

In late 2018, Mar Novu/The Monitor ravaged the Earth of this universe and then used the Book of Destiny to massacre all its inhabitants, leaving Barry Allen as the only known survivor.[1][2][3][4]

Notable individuals

Residents


Visitors

From The Monitor's realm

Locations

Appearances

The Flash (CBS)


The Flash (The CW)

Season 2

Season 5

Supergirl

Season 4

Arrow

Season 7

Comics

The Flash TV Special

Trivia

  • It is similar to both Earth-1 and Earth-38 due to the existence of real-life figures such as celebrities and politicians, law enforcement, crime, vigilantism, government, history, historical events, holidays, politics, political issues, life, everyday life, physical laws, nature, science, popular culture and technology unlike many other Earths.
  • The I.R.S. (Internal Revenue Service) exists on Earth-90.
  • Earth-90's existence would seem to contradict Kara Danvers' statement that only 52 Earths exist in the multiverse (53 including Earth-X).[5] For this reason, it is unknown if infinite universes truly exist in the multiverse or Kara's belief is a continuity error.

Behind the scenes

  • The number 90 is a reference to the original '90s television series, The Flash.
    • Marc Guggenheim later confirmed on Twitter that the '90s series actually takes place on Earth-90.[6]
  • The dead warriors of this Earth, while not named, depict various versions of DC Comics characters. These include Stargirl, Hawkgirl, Huntress, Hawkman, Green Arrow, Captain Cold and Firestorm.
  • Real-life similarities (all of which has been mentioned and/or seen) that have been confirmed to exist on Earth-90 include people such as Elvis Presley, Madonna, and Mother Teresa.

References