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The article appears to be a little short, so perhaps there is room to include the main story of Action Comics #320. In the story Superman encounters evil counterparts of Atlas, Hercules and Sampson who he learns are only from the past, but also from the past of an alternate Earth. The Absolute Crisis on Infinite Earths confirms that they were from Earth-Three.--[[User:RedKnight|RedKnight]] 20:45, 11 November 2007 (UTC)
The article appears to be a little short, so perhaps there is room to include the main story of Action Comics #320. In the story Superman encounters evil counterparts of Atlas, Hercules and Sampson who he learns are only from the past, but also from the past of an alternate Earth. The Absolute Crisis on Infinite Earths confirms that they were from Earth-Three.--[[User:RedKnight|RedKnight]] 20:45, 11 November 2007 (UTC)

== Jester or Jokester? ==

I noticed this article has Joker's superhero counterpart as "Jokester", but most of the other articles I've seen have him listed as "Jester". Any one know which one is correct?--HiroProtagonist 23:48, 16 February 2011 (UTC)

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The History of Earth-Three

The article appears to be a little short, so perhaps there is room to include the main story of Action Comics #320. In the story Superman encounters evil counterparts of Atlas, Hercules and Sampson who he learns are only from the past, but also from the past of an alternate Earth. The Absolute Crisis on Infinite Earths confirms that they were from Earth-Three.--RedKnight 20:45, 11 November 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Jester or Jokester?

I noticed this article has Joker's superhero counterpart as "Jokester", but most of the other articles I've seen have him listed as "Jester". Any one know which one is correct?--HiroProtagonist 23:48, 16 February 2011 (UTC)