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Is Barry from Earth-1?

During the Anti-Monitor Crisis, Barry was revealed to be the Paragon of Love. He was one of the only surviving individuals from Earth-1 after the destruction of the Multiverse in the Anti-Monitor Crisis.
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Is Flash on Earth-1?

Earth-1. Almost every hero and villain you'll meet in the Arrowverse comes from Earth-1. It's the primary setting for Arrow, The Flash, and Legends of Tomorrow.
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What Earth is Barry from?

Barry Allen is a meta-human speedster and vigilante from Earth-TUD13 who was trapped inside the Speed Force during the Anti-Monitor Crisis.
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Why is The Flash Earth-1?

After learning of the existence of parallel worlds, Martin Stein coined the world's name, "Earth-1", to describe Team Flash's relative position in regards to all of the other worlds.
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Does Flash go to Earth-2?

Harrison, Cisco and Barry travel to Earth-2 to save Harrison's daughter. Barry assumes the role of his doppelganger, who's married to Iris. He then encounters alternate-Caitlin and alternate-Ronnie, who are Zoom's agents.
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The Flash Travels to Earth Thirty Eight and Returns to Earth One

Who is Earth-3 Flash?

Jay Garrick operated as the Flash on Earth-3. After history was rewritten, he became the original Flash of Earth-Prime.
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Who is Earth 19 Flash?

In the DC comics, Accelerated Man is the Earth 19 equivalent of the Flash.
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Is Earth-2 destroyed in The Flash?

Oliver Queen visits Earth-2 to retrieve Dwarf Star particles for the Monitor. He succeeds before Earth-2 is destroyed by an anti-matter wave sent by the Anti-Monitor, though Black Siren managed to escape with him.
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Who is Earth 18 Flash?

Wally West (Earth-18)
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Is Earth 90 Flash dead?

Having been the Flash for 29 years, Barry was the last known survivor of Earth-90. During the Anti-Monitor Crisis, he sacrificed himself to destroy the antimatter cannon, taking the place of his Earth-1 counterpart who was originally the one fated to die.
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Is Earth-38 gone?

Aside from Oliver's death, the other big news was the destruction of Earth-38, the universe where Supergirl has been set for its entire run. Yeah, that entire world is gone, though a big chunk of the planet's population was evacuated to Earth-1 before the annihilation began.
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What is Earth 39?

Earth 39 is opposite Earth 26 in the structure of the Multiverse, and is one of the two known universes in it closest to Apokolips, the "Pit" aspect of the Sphere of the Gods. Earth 39 is part of the area of the local Multiverse termed "The Otherworlds" with Earths 4, 35, 41, 45 and 46.
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Who is Earth 16?

Officially known as Earth-16, this world was once like many of the others in the Multiverse. Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman and Green Lantern battled super-villains such as Lex Luthor and the Joker.
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Is there an Earth 0 in Marvel?

Earth-0 is one of the many universes within the Marvel Multiverse. Unlike other worlds, however, it is different in that it is incapable of interacting with other universes. It is unknown why this is, though it is theoretically possible for an individual from another universe to enter it.
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What is Marvel's Earth-1?

The nexus of the Multiverse, Earth-001 was once home to numerous gods. The elder goddesses Gaea and Oshtur tasked their daughters Shathra and Neith with creating a means of mapping and monitoring the Multiverse.
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Who is Earth 11?

Earth-11 is the name given to the Earth, and the universe that contains this particular Earth, in which the superhuman populace are of the reverse sexes to the superhuman populace of New Earth. Earth-11 is a part of the 52 Multiverse.
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What is Earth 15 in Flash?

In the mid-season premiere of The Flash, the show name-dropped one of the most dangerous Earths in the DC multiverse: Earth-15. In the comics, that's where a psychotic, evil, and ultra-powerful version of Superman destroyed the planet.
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Who is The Flash Earth 52?

Barry Allen of Earth -52 is a CSI, forensic scientist, and he is the Flash in secret. He is a former member of the Justice League since him and his earth's Batman merged in the Speed Force.
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Is Earth 15 dead?

Earth-15 was one of the many universes in the original multiverse. For unspecified reasons in 1986, its Earth was destroyed and considered a "dead Earth".
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Who is Earth 4 Flash?

Barry Allen (born 1989) is a scientist in S.T.A.R. Labs. Barry is the son of Henry and Nora Allen.
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Who is The Flash on Earth 20?

Bartholemew "Barry" Allen is a forsenic scientist at Tannhauser Industries.In secret he leads his own team and is a vigilante known as The Flash.
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Who played Earth-90 Flash?

John Wesley Shipp: Earth-90 Barry Allen, The Flash.
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Who is The Flash of Earth 22?

In the American Midwest, Wally West was a man of good moral character received speed powers through some unknown means. With these, he served as a hero for many years, calling himself "the Flash".
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