Earth-666 was destroyed by antimatter during the Anti-Monitor Crisis. When the Paragons and the Spectre created the new multiverse, a new universe was created, which is said to be essentially identical to this universe.
Earth was a planet of Earth-666. It was the home planet of humans as well as angels such as Lucifer Morningstar. The planet was destroyed during the Anti-Monitor Crisis.
Antimatter wall destroys Earth-1. In 2019, during the Anti-Monitor Crisis, a wave of antimatter sent by the Anti-Monitor destroyed this universe, however, with the help of Paragons and the Spectre, parts of Earths-1 were merged with parts of Earth-38 and Earth-TUD5 to form Earth-Prime.
It was destroyed by an anti-matter wave created by the Anti-Monitor. However, it was restored as part of the new multiverse by the Paragons.
In an attempt to buy themselves more time, the heroes used quantum towers to slow down the anti-matter energy. Through their big effort, the Monitor (LaMonica Garrett) states that 3 billion people made it to Earth-1 before Earth-38 was destroyed.
Barry Allen of Earth-1 accidentally traveled to the Earth of this universe through a breach while testing out his tachyon device; after spending a little time there, he was able to return home with Supergirl's aid (only a few seconds passed for Earth-1.
What Earth does Black Lightning take place on pre-crisis? Earth-TUD5. There's no official designation given by the shows/writers, so we just use a Temporary Universe Designation for it.
Earth-2 was the first known universe to be completely destroyed by antimatter.
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".
Earth-Two, along with the four other surviving Earths of the DC Multiverse, were merged into one in the 1985 miniseries Crisis on Infinite Earths. However, following the events of Infinite Crisis, the Multiverse was reborn, although the subsequent Earth-Two was not the same as its pre-Crisis equivalent.
Finally, the most probable fate of the planet is absorption by the Sun in about 7.5 billion years, after the star has entered the red giant phase and expanded beyond the planet's current orbit.
During the Crisis on Infinite Earths, Earth-One was destroyed. The New Earth that emerged after the Big Bang possessed elements of Earth-One's history, along with elements similar to that of Earth-Two, Earth-Four, Earth-S, and Earth-X.
Earth-22, also known as Earth-96, is one of fifty-one divergent realities that branched from the core New Earth reality during the recreation of the Multiverse shortly following the events of Infinite Crisis.
The name of the new Earth-3 team is revealed to be the Crime Society of America. The Crime Society are considered to be evil versions of the heroes of Earth-2, acting as a new Golden Age counterpart to the Antimatter Earth.
While it has been confirmed to be a possible future version of Earth-616, the mainstream Marvel Universe, the 2099 universe has been officially designated as Earth-928 and alternatively dubbed as Earth-616 circa 2099.
Notes. Creator Grant Morrison once stated that Earth 33 is "our real world". Earth 33 is based on the Pre-Flashpoint concept of Earth-Prime: an Earth where superheroes only exist in comic books and do not appear in real life. The Multiversity Guidebook confirmed Superboy Prime as an inhabitant of Earth 33.
Remarkably, life on Earth only has a billion or so years left. There is some uncertainty in the calculations, but recent results suggest 1.5 billion years until the end. That is a much shorter span of time than the five billion years until the planet is engulfed by the Sun.
Earth is the third planet from the Sun at a distance of about 93 million miles (150 million km).
In the DC comics, Accelerated Man is the Earth 19 equivalent of the Flash.
Earth-One (also Earth-1) is a name given to two fictional universes (The Pre-Crisis and Post-Crisis versions of the same universe) that have appeared in American comic book stories published by DC Comics.
The new history of the New Earth Universe was primarily the history of Earth-One, with additional aspects of Earth-Two, Earth-Four, Earth-S and Earth-X folded in. As a result, although it superficially resembled the Pre-Crisis Earth-One, it was, in fact, a new Earth.
Barry Allen (born 1989) is a scientist in S.T.A.R. Labs. Barry is the son of Henry and Nora Allen.
Still, that energy dissipates quickly in all directions rather than remaining in a lightning bolt. Scientists call this dark lightning, and it is invisible to the human eye. Unlike regular lightning, though, people struck by dark lightning - most likely in an aeroplane - would not get hurt.
It's actually surprisingly good
I would say it's better than the average CW show. The acting is good, the script is fine, the plot is more or less okay. It definitely isn't as good a 97% out of a hundred (which is what rotten tomatoes thinks) but it's still really not that bad. I'd give it an 83%.
He can use his electrical powers to charge his lower body and float off the ground. His flight powers are kind of limited that way compared to other heroes, since it's more floating than flying (especially since it's faster for him to ride lightning bolts).