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The WildStorm Universe is but one universe hanging in a snowflake of universes. This phenomenon is known by many different names, such as the "Multiverse" or the "Omniverse."

The membrane that keeps the universes separate is called The Bleed


Parallel Universes, Alternate Dimensions, and Other Planes of Existence
  • Adolf X (The Authority Vol 1 #16): A parallel universe where an African lunatic won World War 12 in 1492 and exterminated every non-white human off the face of the planet.
  • Alternate 12 (The Authority Vol 2 #11): A universe where the galaxy reached the end of its lifespan and the sun is about to turn supernova
  • Alternate 19 (The Authority Vol 2 #12): A universe where machines achieved sentience and eradicated the human race.
  • Alternative 48 (The Authority Vol 1 #19): "Lutherans only."
  • Alternate 121 (The Authority Vol 2 #8): Contains a solar system powered by twin suns.
  • Alternative 175 (The Authority Vol 1 #19): One of the parallel dimensions that housed refugees from Earth while the Authority battled the Renegade Doctor.
  • Alternate 666 (The Authority Vol 2 #11): A universe where the superheroes are too clean-cut to kill their enemies.
  • Alternative 838 (The Authority Vol 1 #19): Gender-switched reality. This reality's Earth is guarded by The Meritocracy, a gender-reversed Authority.
  • Alternate 909 (The Authority Vol 2 #12): Home of sentient cities that cannibalize other towns & cities.
  • The Bleed Universe (StormWatch Vol 2 #7): This was the first universe that was accessed through the Bleed. In this universe, Jack Hawksmoor is the Weatherman of StormWatch.
  • Brineve (Wildcore #7): A medieval dimension created by the coupled minds of Zealot and Tapestry.
  • C-Space (The Monarchy #1)
  • Damocles' Earth (Sigma #1): A planet Earth ruined by pollution, it was totally destroyed when Damocles's experiment malfunctioned.
  • The Devachanic Realm (The Authority Vol 1 #1)
  • The DC Universe: A parallel world full of its own superheroes such as Superman, Batman, and the Justice League of America. Majestic has visited the DC Universe, and Captain Atom, a DC hero, has been trapped in the WildStorm Universe. It's possible that there will be further interactions.
    • New Earth: DC's main universe.
    • Earth 2: Home to an alternate version of the Justice Society of America known as Justice Society Infinity. The Flash of this Earth was picked by Monarch and is considered missing after the events of Countdown: Arena.
    • Earth 3: A world filled with crime. Johnny Quick, this world's Flash, was forced to fight in Monarch's arena.
    • Earth 5: A kindler, gentler version of the DC Universe. The Green Lantern of this universe was forced to fight in Monarch's arena.
    • Earth 6: Not much is known about this universe, but an alternate version of the Ray was forced to fight Apollo in Monarch's arena.
    • Earth 7: A parallel universe where teenage superheroes have grown up. The Starwoman from this world was forced to fight in Monarch's arena.
    • Earth 8: A universe that is a pastiche of the Marvel Universe. This world's version of Captain Atom is called Breach.
    • Earth 9: A universe first seen in DC Comics's Tangent series. The Flash from this universe was forced to fight in Monarch's arena.
    • Earth 10: A parallel universe where the Axis powers won World War II. A fascist version of The Ray was forced to fight Apollo in Monarch's arena.
    • Earth 12: A futuristic universe. The Green Lantern of this universe, a descendant of Hal Jordan, was forced to fight in Monarch's arena.
    • Earth 13: A parallel universe with strong overtones of DC's Vertigo imprint. A sorceress named Eve Eden, who can also manipulate shadows and controls a shadow realm was forced to fight in Monarch's arena.
    • Earth 17: A post-apocalyptic world where intelligent simians make up most of the world's population. A monkey version of Starman was forced to fight in Monarch's arena.
    • Earth 18: A western-themed universe. This Earth's Wonder Woman was forced to fight in Monarch's arena.
    • Earth 19: A universe in the throes of the Industrial Revolution. The Batman from this universe was forced to fight in Monarch's arena.
    • Earth 21: A universe based upon DC Comics's New Frontier series. The Wonder Woman from this world was forced to fight in Monarch's arena.
    • Earth 26: A universe filled with intelligent anthropomorphic animals. This world's version of the Blue Beetle, a swarm of blue beetles known as The Scarab was forced to fight in Monarch's arena.
    • Earth 31: A universe first seen in Dark Knight Returns. The Batman from this Earth was met by Planetary. The Superman from this Earth was forced to fight in Monarch's arena.
    • Earth 32: A universe where Bruce Wayne became Earth's Green Lantern. Wayne was later forced to fight in Monarch's arena.
    • Earth 33: A universe based in magical powers. This universe's version of the Blue Beetle was forced to fight in Monarch's arena.
    • Earth 34: A universe where England is under the brutal rule of King Jack. The Wonder Woman from this world was forced to fight in Monarch's arena.
    • Earth 37: A universe where Captain Atom & Firestorm merged to become Quantum Storm.
    • Earth 38: Not much is known about this world, but this world's Captain Atom leads the Atomic Knights.
    • Earth 39: Not much is known about this universe, but this universe's version of the Blue Beetle was forced to fight in Monarch's arena.
    • Earth 40: Superheroes from this universe are covert government agents. The Batman from this universe, known as "The Bat" was forced to fight in Monarch's arena.
    • Earth 43: A world of vampires and the supernatural. The Vampire Batman was forced to fight in Monarch's arena.
    • Earth 48: A universe where humanity is long extinct. The Starman Mikhaal from this world was forced to fight in Monarch's arena.
  • Deadspace (The Establishment #10): The body of an extinct deity currently acting as a pan-reality superhighway for the recently deceased.
  • Deathmate Universe: A parallel universe that was created when Void merged with a Valiant Comics cosmic being known as Solar.
  • Earth Toilet-on-Fire (Planetary #25): A parallel Earth where eternal superentities learned the secrets of inhuman powers centuries ago. The Four made a pact with the rulers of this Earth in exchange for powers and control of WildStorm Earth in 2011.
  • The Extreme/Awesome Universe: The Wildstorm Universe once co-existed within a universe cluster or matrix which included this universe. This universe's heroes include, among others, the Youngblood team and Supreme.
  • Flicker Space (The Monarchy #6):
  • Flowers for the Sun (Midnighter #6): The setting for a samurai-themed story featuring Apollo & the Midnighter. It is never stated if it is set in the past, during Feudal Japan, or in an alternate reality that is Japanese-themed.
  • The Herod Universe (Gen 13 Vol 3 #0): A universe where a malovent entity known as Herod bestows superpowers to children that kills them when they reach 21 years of age. 21 Down and Gen 13 Vol 3 are set in this universe.
  • The Marvel Comics Universe: Home of the X-Men, Spider-Man, & Fantastic Four.
    • Heroes Reborn Universe: An alternate universe of the Marvel Comics Universe that was created after the Avengers, Fantastic Four, and Dr. Doom were believeed to have been killed by Onslaught. It was later revealed that this was a pocket universe created by Franklin Richards which was meant to save the heroes.
  • The Mind Barrier Reef (The Authority Vol 1 #5): Where the brains of latent telepaths grow together in their sleep.
  • Panacia (The Monarchy #5): The realm of the Spider.
  • Pathway Xi (The Monarchy #1): An eschatonic reality-bridge, connecting a finite series of apocalypse realms to the Axis Mundi; Pathway Xi was filled with some kind of explosive mines by Professor Q in preparation for the four horsemen of the apocalypse.
  • Project Entry Universe: A parallel Earth where all life was extinguished by a SPB known as "Devil", exiled by International Operations.
  • The Sideways Universe (Union Vol 2 #5): A Universe where the Earth was ruled by an evil wizard called Necros.
  • Slipstream Universe (Dv8 #25)
  • The Top Cow Universe: the Wildstorm Universe once co-existed within a universe cluster or matrix which included this universe. Native superhumans include CyberForce and Codename Stryke Force.
  • The Valiant Universe: For a brief time, the WildStorm & Valiant Universes were merged together, creating the Deathmate Universe.
  • Wild Times Universe (Wild Times: Deathblow #1): A universe of alternate histories and some DC guest-stars. It's unclear if all the Wild Times one-shots take place in the same universe.



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