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New DC TV Multiverse

Earth-Prime-- Characters from the television series  Arrow ,  The Flash  (2014),  Supergirl ,  Legends of Tomorrow ,  Black Lightning ,  Batwoman ,  Superman & Lois , and related media Earth-2-- Characters from the web television series  Stargirl Earth-9-- Characters from the web television series  Titans Earth-12-- Established as an alternate universe in "Crisis on Infinite Earths: Part Five". Footage from the 2011 film  Green Lantern  was used to represent it. Earth-19-- Characters from the web television series  Swamp Thing Earth-21-- Characters from the web television series  Doom Patrol Earth-66-- Characters from the television series  Batman  (1966) Earth-89-- Characters from the films  Batman  (1989),  Batman Returns ,  Batman Forever , and  Batman & Robin .and The T.V. Show Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman  Search Results Web results Earth-90-- Characters from the television series  The Flash  (1990) Earth-96-- Character

Welcome to the New TVCU.... Pretty Much Same as the Old TVCU.... Almost...

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So Crisis is ended.  The Multiverse was restored, but changed.  And while Earth-66 was not shown to be restored, several other worlds were, and there's nothing to say it wasn't.  So we can keep our TVCU. But going forward, I'm going to take the opportunity to restructure a bit of TVCU Multiverse theory.  Perhaps we can consider Batman'66/Wonder Woman'77 a "Post-Crisis" comic.  If Earth's 1, 38, and Black Lightning can be merged, why not the worlds of Batman'66 and Wonder Woman'77?  Into a Television Crossover Universe?  So that's what I'm going with.  Also note the world of Super Friends was identified as Earth-1938.  I like that because it avoids confusion with Earth-12, the DC Animated Universe.  Also now I can mention that the DC Extended Universe was shown to exist, even beyond the multiverse that was destroyed, yet still connected to the Speed Force.  So the TVCU Mulitverse.  I think going forward, related

Ghostbusters: After The Call!

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Updated: Jan 8, 2022 Ghostbusters: After The Call! A Composite Timeline positing various Ghostbusters properties,  as set in a single Universe by Kevin Heim Notes highlighted in  Yellow  are recent additions to the timeline . Behind the scenes,  GHOSTBUSTERS  began as  THE GHOST BUSTERS , a Filmation Saturday Morning live action show in 1975. It lasted one season. The more well-known 1984 Columbia movie  GHOSTBUSTERS  borrowed the title from Filmation... but only for movie purposes. When Columbia wanted to create a cartoon based on their movie, Filmation offered to do it, but Columbia went with DiC instead. This freed Filmation to make a new cartoon based on their old show, and since they still owned the rights to the name, their cartoon was called  GHOSTBUSTERS  (though most fans refer to it as the Filmation Ghostbusters). Meanwhile DiC went with  THE REAL GHOSTBUSTERS  to avoid copyright violation, and followed with  SLIMER AND THE REAL GHOSTBUST