DC’s “Divine Continuum” (Hyperspace, Omniverse, etc) Explained

DC Comics brought the concept of the Multiverse to comics, way back in the 1950s, when Wonder Woman #59, by Robert Kanigher and Harry G. Peter, took the titular superheroine to a mirror world where she met another version of herself. The next big appearance of the Multiverse came in The Flash #123, by Gardner Fox, Carmine Infantino, and Joe Giella. There, Barry Allen and the Golden Age Flash Jay Garrick came together for the first time, opening the door to the Multiverse. Since then, it’s been off to the races.DC creatives later feared the DC Multiverse was too complicated for new readers, so they did away with it. Recently, the DC Multiverse came roaring back. However, it’s also gotten much more complicated. DC’s multiverse is now known as the Divine Continuum (or “DC”) and incorporates multiple aspects and alternate worlds. While it appears confusing at a glance, its multiple aspects are more easily understood when broken down.10 Ways DC Heroes Could Save The World (But Don’t)10 Powerless DC Characters Who Once Wielded Godlike Power

DC Comics brought the concept of the Multiverse to comics, way back in the 1950s, when Wonder Woman #59, by Robert Kanigher and Harry G. Peter, took the titular superheroine to a mirror world where she met another version of herself. The next big appearance of the Multiverse came in The Flash #123, by Gardner Fox, Carmine Infantino, and Joe Giella. There, Barry Allen and the Golden Age Flash Jay Garrick came together for the first time, opening the door to the Multiverse. Since then, it’s been off to the races.

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DC creatives later feared the DC Multiverse was too complicated for new readers, so they did away with it. Recently, the DC Multiverse came roaring back. However, it’s also gotten much more complicated. DC’s multiverse is now known as the Divine Continuum (or “DC”) and incorporates multiple aspects and alternate worlds. While it appears confusing at a glance, its multiple aspects are more easily understood when broken down.

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