Earth-2 Heroes Back in the DC Universe Forever?

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Golden Age Superman in JSA 82, Feb. 2006There's an article over on Newsarama about Paul Levitz's upcoming six-issue arc in JSA. The story takes place after the "one year gap" which all DC Universe books will leap across in February 2006. If you look at the pictures in Newsarama's article (and make sure you click to expand), you can determine what will exist in a few months time:

  • Golden Age Superman from Earth-2 is with the JSA.
  • Golden Age Batman appears to be involved as well.
  • Lois Lane from Earth-2 is alive.


Is this giving away part of the resolution to Infinite Crisis? We still don't know which Earth they are residing on. Nuff said.

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Actually, if you look carefully at the article, the first issue of that story-arc takes place _before_ the OYL. So, the preview pics are probably from that issue, and we're seeing stuff that is happening during IC.

You are correct, sir, my mistake. "By agreeing to write a six-issue run that spans the crucial “One Year Later” DCU Infinite Crisis-related event, Levitz knew he was taking on a very high-profile assignment."

Interesting? After all our Earth 2 Superman tells Power Girl at the end of Infinite Crisis #2 that the solution to everything bad that has happened is making Earth 2 the existing Earth.

Maybe well have more of the Golden Age heroes around mixed in with the newer ones. Who knows the answer? Only DC editors and writers of course!!!

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