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==Real Life Cities That Also Exist In The DCU== |
==Real Life Cities That Also Exist In The DCU== |
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* [[Chicago]], former home base of [[Hawkman]] and [[Hawkwoman]] |
* [[Chicago]], former home base of [[Hawkman]] and [[Hawkwoman]] |
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* [[Detroit]], former home base of the [[Justice League]] and [[Firestorm]] |
* [[Detroit]], former home base of the [[Justice League]] and [[Firestorm_(Comics)|Firestorm]] |
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* [[Los Angeles]], current home base of the hero, [[Manhunter_(comics)|Manhunter]] |
* [[Los Angeles]], current home base of the hero, [[Manhunter_(comics)|Manhunter]] |
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* [[New York]], home base to many heroes over the years |
* [[New York]], home base to many heroes over the years |
Revision as of 23:45, 5 June 2006
The DC Universe, the shared universe setting of DC Comics, has grown to include a large number of features through the years. Here is a list of several of them.
Fictional Cities of the DCU
- Argo City, Kryptonian city, home of Supergirl
- Armagetto, capital of the planet Apokolips
- Blüdhaven, former home of Nightwing, destroyed by The Society
- Blue Valley, birthplace of the third The Flash (Wally West) and home of Stargirl
- Calvin City, home of the golden age Atom
- Central City, former home of the second Flash (Barry Allen)
- Civic City, former home of the Justice Society of America located in Pennsylvania
- Coast City, home of Hal Jordan
- Fawcett City, home of Captain Marvel
- Gateway City, former home of Wonder Woman
- Gotham City, home of Batman
- Hub City, home of the Question
- Ivy Town, original home of the second Atom
- Kandor, city inside a bottle in Superman's Fortress of Solitude
- Keystone City, home of both the original and current Flashes: Jay Garrick and Wally West
- Kryptonopolis, capital of the planet Krypton
- Manchester, Alabama, former home of Impulse and Max Mercury
- Metropolis, home of Superman
- Midway City, former home of Hawkman
- Opal City, home of Starman
- Park City, home of Black Canary
- St. Roch, Louisiana, home of Hawkman and Hawkgirl
- Star City, home of Green Arrow
- Sub Diego, submerged part of San Diego and home of Aquaman
- San Francisco, home of the current Teen Titans
- Science City, Russia, home of the Titan Red Star
- Smallville, former home of Clark Kent
- Vanity, Oregon, home of Aztek
- Zenith City, home of the Bulleteer
Real Life Cities That Also Exist In The DCU
- Chicago, former home base of Hawkman and Hawkwoman
- Detroit, former home base of the Justice League and Firestorm
- Los Angeles, current home base of the hero, Manhunter
- New York, home base to many heroes over the years
- San Diego, half of this city was submerged under the ocean due to an earthquake
- San Francisco, current home base of the Teen Titans
Planets
- Apokolips, home of Darkseid
- Almerac, former home of Maxima, and new home of Mongal
- Bismol, home world of Tensil Kem, a.k.a. Matter-Eater Lad of the Legion of Super-Heroes (Pre-Crisis DC Universe)
- Bizarro World, home of Bizarro and also called HTRAE
- Bolovax Vik, previous home of Kilowog now called Bolovax Vik II
- Braal, homeworld of Rokk Krin a.k.a. Cosmic Boy of the Legion of Super-Heroes
- Colu, home of Brainiac and Brainiac 5
- Czarnia, former home of Lobo, now destroyed
- Daxam, sister planet of Krypton, and home to Lar Gand
- The Antimatter Earth, home of the Crime Syndicate
- Dryad, home world of Block, a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes
- H'lven, home of Ch'p and B'dg of the Green Lantern Corps
- Korugar, home of Sinestro and Katma Tui.
- Krypton, former home of Superman, now destroyed
- Maltus, original home of the Guardians of the Universe
- Mars, former home of Martian Manhunter and the White Martians
- Mogo, a sentient planet who is also a member of the Green Lantern Corps
- Moon, former home of Eclipso and the Justice League Watchtower
- Myrg, ruled by Princess Ramia and her terran consort/husband Doiby Dickles
- New Genesis, home of the benevolent New Gods
- Oa, home of the Guardians of the Universe
- Okaara, home of the Warlords of Okaara, located in the Vegan System
- Orando, home planet of Princess Projectra
- Orinda, secret base of operations for the plight of the Manhunters
- Rann, home of Adam Strange
- Saturn, home of Jemm, Fernus and the Red Martians
- Tamaran, home of Starfire, located in the Vegan system
- Thanagar, former home of the Thanagarian race; destroyed during the Infinite Crisis
- Vegan System, solar system home to many races including the Omega Men
- Warworld, artificial planet used by Mongul and Brainiac
Extradimensional Realms
- 5th Dimension, home of Mxyzptlk
- The Antimatter Universe of Qward
- Azarath, home of Raven
- Destiny's Garden
- The Dreaming
- Faerie Realm
- Gemworld
- Heaven
- Hell
- Heroville, a secret town of superbeings created by the US Government
- Hypertime
- The Phantom Zone
- The pocket universe created by the Time Trapper
- The Silver City
- Skartaris, a magical dimension "within" the Earth where The Warlord lives
- Timepoint
Other locations
- Atlantis
- Amertek
- Arkham Asylum
- Batcave
- Blackgate Prison, Gotham's prison for non-insane criminals
- Daily Planet
- Dinosaur Island
- Dr. Fate's Sanctum
- Flash Museum
- Fortress of Solitude
- Gorilla City, home of Gorilla Grodd
- Iron Heights, another supervillain prison
- Justice League Satellite (former headquarters)
- Justice League Watchtower
- Justice Society Headquarters
- Legion Academy, training school for the Legion of Super Heroes
- Markovia, home of Terra and Geo-Force
- Paradise Island, also known as Themiscyra, home of Wonder Woman
- Project Cadmus
- Promethean Galaxy, edge of the Universe and area of the Source
- Superbia
- Titans Tower, headquarters of the Teen Titans
- Vlatava, homeland of Count Vertigo, destroyed by The Spectre
- Wayne Manor, ancestral home of Bruce Wayne
- Wayne Enterprises
Objects and elements
- Amulet of Anubis (Dr. Fate's helmet)
- Batmobile
- Black Diamond, crystal connected to Eclipso
- Boom Tube, interdimensional means of transport used by the New Gods
- Golden Lasso, Magic Lasso or Lasso of Hestia (see Wonder Woman)
- Green Lantern Power battery, provides energy for his ring
- HERO Dial, temporarily transforms people into superheroes
- Kryptonite
- Mother Boxes, portable computers that connect the New Gods to The Source
- Nth Metal
- Green Lantern Power Ring
- Lazarus Pit (see Ra's al Ghul)
- Prometheum, metal used for making Deathstroke's staff and Cyborg's armor
- Spear of Destiny
- Speed Force
- Timestream, time travel accessibility in the DC Universe
- Trident of Lucifer, weapon carried by the Blue Devil
- Venom, dangerous super-strength drug
- Velocity 9, dangerous super-speed drug