Earth-2003
Home to the Teen Titans.
First mentioned/appearance: Teen Titans (2003 animated series)

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Sweet Seals For You, Always
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dirt enthusiast
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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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Earth-2003
Home to the Teen Titans.
First mentioned/appearance: Teen Titans (2003 animated series)
Earth 63
The DC vs. Vampires universe. A reality similar to Earth 0 up until various heroes and villians turn into vampires and take over the world.
First mentioned/appearance: DC vs. Vampires #1 (2021)
Earth 23
The DC Bombshells universe. A reality where female superheroes guard the homefront during World War II.
First mentioned/appearance: DC Comics Bombshells #1 (2015)
Antimatter Universe
An anti-matter cosmos and counter-world where good is evil and vice versa. Ruled over by the Mobius (Anti-Monitor) on the planet Qward, and home to the Crime Syndicate of Amerika on a counter-earth similar to Earth 3.
First mentioned/appearance: Green Lantern Vol 2 #2 (1960)
Earth-Three
Home to the Crime Syndicate of America. A "reverse" Earth home to villainous counter parts of Earth-One heroes. This reality was destroyed in the Crisis on Infinite Earths.
First mentioned/appearance: Justice League of America #29 (1964)
Earth-3
Home to the Crime Society. It was one of fifty-two divergent realities that branched from the core New Earth reality during the recreation of the Multiverse shortly following the events of Infinite Crisis.
First mentioned/appearance: 52 #52 (2007)
Earth 3
Home to the Crime Syndicate of America and the Legion of Justice. Reality with updated versions of Earth-Three characters in the local New 52 multiverse following Flashpoint. Located at one end of the "Fox/Sekowsky Axis" in the local Multiverse opposite to Earth 2.
First mentioned/appearance: Justice League Vol 2 #23.4: Secret Society (2013)
Earth-Two
The Golden Age universe, home to the Justice Society of America. This reality reality ultimately merged with Earth-One, Earth-Four, Earth-S, and Earth-X following the events of Crisis on Infinite Earths.
First mentioned/appearance: New Fun Comics #1 (1935)
Earth-2
Home to the Justice Society of America Infinity. It was one of fifty-two divergent realities that branched from the core New Earth reality during the recreation of the Multiverse shortly following the events of Infinite Crisis.
First mentioned/appearance: 52 #52 (2007)
Earth 2
Home to the Eight Wonders of the World. Reality with updated versions of Earth-Two characters in the local New 52 multiverse following Flashpoint. Located at one end of the "Fox/Sekowsky Axis" in the local Multiverse opposite to Earth 3.
First mentioned/appearance: Earth 2 #1 (2012)
Dream and his Sister Death by @monteruu, commissioned by @zal-art
Based on Sleep and his Half-Brother Death by John William Waterhouse (1874)