Source: Legends of the DC Universe: Crisis on Infinite Earths #1 (1999)
Type: Alternate EarthIn an untold tale of the Crisis on Infinite Earths, Barry Allen finds himself on Earth-D, a world that considers 1985's Earth-1 "dark". It's not just the heroes of the Justice Alliance of America (cozy in their underwater base) who have a cheerier outlook on life, but apparently their writers as well. This is a version of the DCU where racial diversity is of the utmost importance. The only members of the JAA who appear to be white are Batman and Robin. Green Arrow is a Native American. Green Lantern, Wonder Woman and the Atom appear to be Hispanic (the latter may be black). The Flash is Japanese-American and the brother-sister team of Hawkman and Hawkwoman have a sallow coloring, but are still aliens. And even Aquaman and the Martian Manhunter have more alien appearances to go with this world's heightened tolerance.
Superman (Kal) and his wife Supergirl (Kara) are black Kryptonians who came to Earth when their planet died only three years ago. Though his apparent ethnicity is different, this Superman is just as much a hero as our Superman is, a beacon for truth, justice and all that other stuff. His world's greatest hero. And he gave his life in the Crisis, a little earlier than most others, on that day when a hero of Earth-D died for the first time. And again. And again.
The combined efforts of the JLA and JAA still managed to save millions of people by "merging" them with their Earth-1 counterparts, foreshadowing the merging of Earths 1 and 2 later in the Crisis.
Type: Alternate EarthIn an untold tale of the Crisis on Infinite Earths, Barry Allen finds himself on Earth-D, a world that considers 1985's Earth-1 "dark". It's not just the heroes of the Justice Alliance of America (cozy in their underwater base) who have a cheerier outlook on life, but apparently their writers as well. This is a version of the DCU where racial diversity is of the utmost importance. The only members of the JAA who appear to be white are Batman and Robin. Green Arrow is a Native American. Green Lantern, Wonder Woman and the Atom appear to be Hispanic (the latter may be black). The Flash is Japanese-American and the brother-sister team of Hawkman and Hawkwoman have a sallow coloring, but are still aliens. And even Aquaman and the Martian Manhunter have more alien appearances to go with this world's heightened tolerance.
Superman (Kal) and his wife Supergirl (Kara) are black Kryptonians who came to Earth when their planet died only three years ago. Though his apparent ethnicity is different, this Superman is just as much a hero as our Superman is, a beacon for truth, justice and all that other stuff. His world's greatest hero. And he gave his life in the Crisis, a little earlier than most others, on that day when a hero of Earth-D died for the first time. And again. And again.
The combined efforts of the JLA and JAA still managed to save millions of people by "merging" them with their Earth-1 counterparts, foreshadowing the merging of Earths 1 and 2 later in the Crisis.
Comments
The Green Lantern also has a costume that looks more like Kyle's original one than Hal's. The idea being that some elements from Earth-D made their way to New Earth.
Nice point from Jay about why Batman stays white while in other Earths..you're exactly right about how being white and privileged could be a major factor. now while I don't think the writers go that far into detail, Asians and Blacks, and even Mexicans can also be rich and be doctors as well, so there.
Good post Sisk.