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Earth-One (also Earth-1) is a name given to two fictional universes (The Pre-Crisis and Post-Crisis versions of the same universe) that have appeared in American comic book stories published by DC Comics. The first Earth-One was given its name in Justice League of America #21 (August 1963), after The Flash #123 (September 1961) explained how Golden Age (Earth-Two) versions of characters such as the Flash (Jay Garrick) could appear in stories with their Silver Age counterparts (Barry Allen). This Earth-One continuity included the DC Silver Age heroes, including the Justice League of America.

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  • Earth-One (also Earth-1) is a name given to two fictional universes (The Pre-Crisis and Post-Crisis versions of the same universe) that have appeared in American comic book stories published by DC Comics. The first Earth-One was given its name in Justice League of America #21 (August 1963), after The Flash #123 (September 1961) explained how Golden Age (Earth-Two) versions of characters such as the Flash (Jay Garrick) could appear in stories with their Silver Age counterparts (Barry Allen). This Earth-One continuity included the DC Silver Age heroes, including the Justice League of America. Earth-One, along with the four other surviving Earths of the DC Multiverse, are merged into one in the 1985 miniseries Crisis on Infinite Earths. This Earth's versions of characters were primarily the Earth-One versions (i.e. Superman, Batman), but some characters from the four other worlds were also "folded" in. In Infinite Crisis, Earth-One was resurrected and merged with the primary Earth of the publication era to create a New Earth that brought back more aspects of Earth-One's original history. In 2007, a new version of Earth-One was created in the aftermath of events that occurred within the 52 series. (en)
  • Tierra-Uno (también conocida como Tierra-1) es el nombre dado a dos universos de ficción (las versiones pre-crisis y post-crisis del mismo universo) que aparecen en historietas estadounidenses publicadas por DC Comics. La primera Tierra-Uno obtuvo su nombre en Justice League of America número 21 (agosto de 1963), luego de que en The Flash 123 (septiembre de 1961) se explicara cómo versiones de personajes de la edad de oro (Tierra-2) podían aparecer en las historias junto a su homólogos de la edad de plata como los Flash Jay Garrick y Barry Allen. La continuidad de Tierra-Uno incluye la de los héroes de DC Comics de la edad de plata, como la Liga de la Justicia de América. Tierra-Uno, junto a otras cuatro Tierras sobrevivientes del Multiverso DC, fueron fusionados en un solo universo a partir de la miniserie Crisis en las tierras infinitas. Los personajes de esta nueva versión de la Tierra fueron principalmente versiones de personajes de Tierra-Uno (por ejemplo Superman o Batman), pero otros personajes de las demás Tierras fueron "incluidos". Años más tarde, en la miniserie Crisis Infinita, Tierra-Uno fue resucitada y fusionada con la Tierra primaria de ese momento para crear una Nueva Tierra que hizo regresar aspectos de la historia de la Tierra-Uno original. En 2007, una nueva versión de Tierra-Uno fue creada tras los eventos ocurridos en la serie 52. (es)
  • Terra-Uno (o anche Terra-1) è il nome dato a due diversi universi immaginari (versione pre- e post-Crisi dello stesso universo) che comparvero nelle storie a fumetti statunitensi pubblicati dalla DC Comics. La prima Terra-Uno venne nominata in Justice League of America n. 21 (1963), dopo che The Flash n. 123 (1961) spiegò come la versione Golden Age (Terra-Due) dei personaggi come Flash I (Jay Garrick) potessero comparire in storie con protagonisti le loro controparti della Silver Age (Barry Allen). Questa continuità di Terra-Uno comprese gli eroi della Silver Age, inclusa la Justice League of America. Terra-Uno, insieme alle altre quattro Terre sopravvissute del Multiverso DC, furono fuse in un'unica Terra nella miniserie Crisi sulle Terre infinite del 1986. In Crisi infinita, Terra-Uno fu resuscitata e fusa con la prima Terra dell'epoca della pubblicazione, creando così Nuova Terra. Successivamente, in 52, fu creata una nuova versione di Nuova Terra. (it)
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  • Earth-One (also Earth-1) is a name given to two fictional universes (The Pre-Crisis and Post-Crisis versions of the same universe) that have appeared in American comic book stories published by DC Comics. The first Earth-One was given its name in Justice League of America #21 (August 1963), after The Flash #123 (September 1961) explained how Golden Age (Earth-Two) versions of characters such as the Flash (Jay Garrick) could appear in stories with their Silver Age counterparts (Barry Allen). This Earth-One continuity included the DC Silver Age heroes, including the Justice League of America. (en)
  • Tierra-Uno (también conocida como Tierra-1) es el nombre dado a dos universos de ficción (las versiones pre-crisis y post-crisis del mismo universo) que aparecen en historietas estadounidenses publicadas por DC Comics. La primera Tierra-Uno obtuvo su nombre en Justice League of America número 21 (agosto de 1963), luego de que en The Flash 123 (septiembre de 1961) se explicara cómo versiones de personajes de la edad de oro (Tierra-2) podían aparecer en las historias junto a su homólogos de la edad de plata como los Flash Jay Garrick y Barry Allen. La continuidad de Tierra-Uno incluye la de los héroes de DC Comics de la edad de plata, como la Liga de la Justicia de América. Tierra-Uno, junto a otras cuatro Tierras sobrevivientes del Multiverso DC, fueron fusionados en un solo universo a part (es)
  • Terra-Uno (o anche Terra-1) è il nome dato a due diversi universi immaginari (versione pre- e post-Crisi dello stesso universo) che comparvero nelle storie a fumetti statunitensi pubblicati dalla DC Comics. La prima Terra-Uno venne nominata in Justice League of America n. 21 (1963), dopo che The Flash n. 123 (1961) spiegò come la versione Golden Age (Terra-Due) dei personaggi come Flash I (Jay Garrick) potessero comparire in storie con protagonisti le loro controparti della Silver Age (Barry Allen). Questa continuità di Terra-Uno comprese gli eroi della Silver Age, inclusa la Justice League of America. Terra-Uno, insieme alle altre quattro Terre sopravvissute del Multiverso DC, furono fuse in un'unica Terra nella miniserie Crisi sulle Terre infinite del 1986. In Crisi infinita, Terra-Uno f (it)
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