DC’s new Linearverse explained | GamesRadar +

DC’s new story encompassing a new universe that they are calling Omniverse debuted in Dark Nights: Death Metal # 7 January and readers will be seeing this more closely in Infinite Frontier # 0 on March 2. But a week earlier, on Tuesday, February 23, he is already in expansion mode with a new DCU corner within the Omniverse called Linearverse.

What is Linearverse? We explained the background here and received some comments from Dan Jurgens, one of the co-writers of the new story, Generations: Forged # 1.

But for a more straightforward explanation of the Linearverse, you have come to the right place.

DC readers may want to leave now if you are planning to read Generations: Forged # 1 and want to wait.

[That’s a spoiler warning, FYI.]

So, what is the Linearverse DC? First, you have to understand what DC Omniverse is.

1938 action comics no. 1 (Image credit: DC)

As the history of DC comics began in 1938 with the debut of Superman in Action Comics # 1, the official canonical history of the DC Universe – what comic book readers refer to as continuity – has been officially rewritten several times to explain how super- heroes like Wonder Woman, Batman and Superman who have published adventures dating from real-world events, such as World War II, may still be active in new adventures that take place here and now.

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