List of locations of the DC Universe

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Locations in the DC Universe, the shared universe setting of DC Comics.

Sites

Industrial sites

Extraterrestrial sites

(January, 1989).

Universities

Sites that exist exclusively in other DC media

Cities of the DCU Earth

Fictional city names

Actual cities that also exist on the DCU Earth

Cities that exist exclusively in other DC media

Fictional geographic locations and countries of the DCU

Planetary systems

Planets and moons which exist during the era of the LSH

  • Aarok, colonized by Earth natives in the future and homeworld of XS.
  • Aleph, homeworld of Kinetix; formerly populated by a magical civilization.
  • Angtu, the poisonous homeworld of the villainous Mano, who "single-handedly" destroyed his own planet.
  • Baaldur, homeworld of Glorith.
  • Bgztl, homeworld of Phantom Girl, where the natives have the power of intangibility.
  • Bismoll, homeworld of Tenzil Kem (also known as Matter-Eater Lad). The people of Bismoll have the ability to eat and digest all forms of matter.
  • Braal, homeworld of Cosmic Boy and his younger brother, Magnetic Kid. Braalians possess the power of magnetism.
  • Cargg, homeworld of Triplicate Girl/Duo Damsel, where the natives have the ability to split into three individuals.
  • Colu, homeworld of Brainiac and Brainiac 5.
  • Daxam, sister planet of Krypton, and homeworld of Lar Gand (also known as Mon-El or Valor).
  • Dryad, homeworld of Blok.
  • Durla, homeworld of Chameleon Boy and his race of shapeshifters.
  • Hajor, homeworld of the telekinetic mutant Kid Psycho.
  • Hykraius, homeworld of Tellus.
  • Imsk, homeworld of Shrinking Violet. Imskians are able to shrink to tiny, even microscopic, size at will.
  • Karna, homeworld of the Gordanians
  • Kathoon, the perpetually dark homeworld of Night Girl.
  • Khundia, homeworld of the aggrtessive, warlike Khunds.
  • Labyrinth, a prison planet that served as a successor to Takron-Galtos.
  • Lallor, home of Duplicate Boy, Evolvo Lad, Gas Girl, Life Lass, and Beast Boy.
  • Lupra, homeworld of Color Kid.
  • Lythyl, a harsh and cruel planet of warriors. Home of the second Karate Kid.
  • Mardru, the homeworld of Chlorophyll Kid.
  • Myar, the "alchemists' planet," and homeworld of Nemesis Kid.
  • Naltor, homeworld of Dream Girl. The inhabitants of Naltor possess the power of precognition.
  • Nullport, a planetoid famed for the construction of spacecraft.
  • Orando, medieval homeworld of Princess Projectra (also known as Sensor Girl).
  • Phlon, the homeworld of Chemical King.
  • Rigel 9, a very populous planet, inhabited by one-eyed aliens. A possible simpsons reference, It was mentioned in the second episode of the justice league by Green Lantern John Stewart. It is said to lay in sector 2814.
  • Rimbor, homeworld of Ultra Boy.
  • Shanghalla, a planetoid that serves as a burial place for the galaxy's greatest heroes.
  • Shwar, the homeworld of Fire Lad.
  • Somahtur, the homeworld of Infectious Lass.
  • Starhaven, a world colonized by American Indians, and homeworld of Dawnstar.
  • Takron-Galtos, an artificial prison world built to contain the worst super-criminals.
  • Talok VIII, the homeworld of Shadow Lass/Umbra.
  • Titan, a moon of Saturn and homeworld of Imra Ardeen (also known as Saturn Girl), and Saturn Queen. All Titanians possess telepathy.
  • Tharr, homeworld of Polar Boy, a member of a race of humanoids who can generate intense cold at will.
  • Toomey VI, home to Barreer Wot of the Green Lantern Corps
  • Trom, the homeworld of Element Lad, the last survivor of his world's element-transmuting race.
  • Vonn, homeworld invaded by the Tython.
  • Vengar, homeworld of the evil Emerald Empress.
  • Weber's World - an artificial planet that serves as the home of the United Planets.
  • Winath, a world where twin births are the norm, home of the twins, Garth Ranzz (also known as Lightning Lad, or Live Wire) and Ayla Ranzz (also known as Lightning Lass or Spark) and their brother Mekt Ranzz (also known as Lightning Lord).
  • Xanthu, homeworld of Star Boy and Atmos (comics).
  • Zerox, the "Sorcerer's World." Home of Mordru the Merciless, and the world where the White Witch learned the practice of magic.
  • Zoon (or "Zuun"), homeworld of Timberwolf.
  • Zwen, homeworld of Stone Boy. The inhabitants of Zwen developed the ability to transform themselves into stone.

Extradimensional realms

  • The Antimatter Universe of Qward
  • Asgard, home of the Norse gods.
  • Azarath, home of Raven.
  • Barter's Shop, mysterious shop owned by Hawk & Dove foe Barter, it is a dimensional nexus.
  • The Bleed, a void between dimensions of the Multiverse.
  • Darkworld, birthplace of the Atlantean gods.
  • Destiny's Garden of Forking Ways, an endless labyrinth of possible histories.
  • The Dreaming, realm of the sleeping mind. Ruled by Dream of the Endless a.k.a. The Sandman.
  • The Dream Realm, a realm where telepaths such as The Key reside.
  • Earth D, home of the Justice Alliance of America, as seen in Legends of the DC Universe: Crisis on Infinite Earths (February 1999)
  • Faerie, mystical realm of the legendary Fair Folk. Ruled by Auberon and Titania.
  • The Fourth World
  • Gemworld, a mystical realm ruled by gem-based royal houses.
  • The Ghost Zone, Prometheus uses it to teleport interdimensionally.
  • Hell, afterworld of the damned.
  • Hypertime, the interconnected web of divergent timelines.
  • Ifé, other dimensional homeland of the African gods known as the Orishas. (Named after an ancient Yoruba city).
  • Jejune Realm, a land of comical lesser gods from Vext.
  • The Land of the Nightshades, a realm of shadow-manipulators. Birthworld of Nightshade.
  • The Land of the Unliving, home dimension of the cosmic being known as Nekron, Lord of the Unliving.
  • Limbo, the void between realities. Former prison of the Justice Society.
  • The Meta-Zone, homeworld of Shade the Changing Man.
  • Mirror World, the fourth dimension. Home of the Duomalians and the Orinocas. Originally discovered by Zatara, later discovered by Sam Scudder the Mirror Master.[25][26]
  • Mount Olympus, home of the Greco-Roman gods.
  • The Multiverse, formerly infinite, now a series of 52 parallel Earths.
  • Myrra, a realm of sword and sorcery. Former home of Nightmaster.
  • The Oblivion Bar, an extra-dimensional bar that only magically-talented persons can access. Headquarters of the Shadowpact.
  • Omega Realm, Extra-dimensional realm of where Darkseid can send the victim who is hit by his Omega Effect.
  • Paradise Dimension, a dimension of which Superman-Prime gains his powers.
  • Pax Dimension, dimension of where the Bloodline Parasites come from.
  • The Phantom Zone, prison realm created by the Kryptonians.
  • The pocket universe created by the Time Trapper.
  • Purgatory, an afterworld where souls atone for their crimes.
  • Pytharia, an earth-like realm resembling prehistoric history.
  • The Rock of Eternity, home of the wizard Shazam, located at the center of space and time.
  • The Shadowlands, a place of primordial darkness. It is the power source for Obsidian and The Shade, among others.
  • The Silver City, abode of the angels and afterworld of the blessed.
  • Skartaris, a savage magical dimension "within" the Earth. Current home of Travis Morgan, the Warlord.
  • The Speed Force, which all speedsters tap into.
  • The Tantu Totem worn by Vixen contains the extradimensional home of the African god Anansi.
  • Teall, an alternate dimension home to microscopic energy beings. Quislet of the Legion of Super-Heroes is a Teallian.
  • The Timestream, a dimension where time is expressed spatially. Home of the Timepoint, also called Vanishing Point, headquarters of the Linear Men.
  • Time Point, a prison at the end of time.
  • Wintersgate Manor, home of Baron Winters leader of the Night Force is a dimensional nexus.
  • Xarapion, home of Thar Dan - inventor of the Dimensiometer belt given to Shadow Thief.
  • Zrrrf, fifth dimensional world, home of Mr. Mxyzptlk, Bat-Mite, Qwsp, and The Thunderbolt.

See also

References

  1. Green Lantern Vol. 2 #156 (September 1982)
  2. Green Lantern Corps (Vol. 2) #16
  3. World's Finest #3 (September, 1941)
  4. Batman vol. 1, #217 (December, 1969)
  5. Flash Comics #3 (March 1940)
  6. Action Comics #318 (November, 1964)
  7. "Green Lantern Rebirth" #3 (2004)
  8. Doom Patrol #121 (September–October 1968)
  9. Hawkman (Volume 4) #1 (May, 2002)
  10. Flash Comics #1 (January 1940)
  11. Secret Origins (vol. 2) #13 (September 1987)
  12. JLA Vol 1 #43 (July, 2000)
  13. Wonder Woman #326 (July 2985)
  14. http://www.gregrucka.com/superman.html
  15. Green Lantern Vol. 2 #91 (Oct-Nov 1976)
  16. Green Lantern (vol. 2) #11 (March 1962)
  17. Steel Vol 2 #11 (January, 1995)
  18. Green Lantern #4 (October 2005)
  19. Green Lantern vol 2 #152 (May, 1982)
  20. Green Lantern Vol. 3 #20 (January, 1992)
  21. Green Lantern Vol 3 #49 (February, 1994)
  22. Superman #80 (February, 1953)
  23. Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #142 and #143 (October–November 1971)
  24. Superman Vol. 1 #171 (August 1964)
  25. Action Comics (vol. 1) #12 (May 1939)
  26. The Flash (vol. 1) #126 (February 1962)