DC Comics is as known for their exploration of alternate realities through imprints like Black Label and Elseworlds. However, many stories that fans have written off as a one-off, out of canon tales have slowly seeped into continuity. While some of these stories have become an official part of main canon, others were stealthily told as extensions of alternate dimension tales.DC’s continuity, for a brief time, was incredibly jumbled during the company’s “omniverse” idea, which effectively stated that all stories were now canon. However, with so many resets and reboots, it can be hard to keep track of just what does and doesn’t exist within the company’s reality. Some stories flew under the radar, with fans assuming they were meant to be their own story, unknowingly dismissing part of canon.Adventures of Superman: Jon Kent recently officially crossed over the Injustice universe with the main DC continuity. The meeting between Jon and his father’s evil counterpart presented the hero with a major moral conflict.RELATED: 10 Best Batman Multiverse Adventures
DC Comics is as known for their exploration of alternate realities through imprints like Black Label and Elseworlds. However, many stories that fans have written off as a one-off, out of canon tales have slowly seeped into continuity. While some of these stories have become an official part of main canon, others were stealthily told as extensions of alternate dimension tales.
DC’s continuity, for a brief time, was incredibly jumbled during the company’s “omniverse” idea, which effectively stated that all stories were now canon. However, with so many resets and reboots, it can be hard to keep track of just what does and doesn’t exist within the company’s reality. Some stories flew under the radar, with fans assuming they were meant to be their own story, unknowingly dismissing part of canon.
Adventures of Superman: Jon Kent recently officially crossed over the Injustice universe with the main DC continuity. The meeting between Jon and his father’s evil counterpart presented the hero with a major moral conflict.
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