Earth-Thirty-Two

Writer E. Nelson Bridwell of the Super Friends (comic book) would do his best to tie in the comic book to known canon by footnotes referring to various DC Comics stories of the time. Eventually, DC Comics decided that the SuperFriends cartoons were not considered canon. So, fans figured it was probably set on its own Earth’ referring to it as Earth-1A, since it was so similar to the Pre-Crisis Earth-1.

This continuity included both the comic book and the animated series.

One of the most striking elements of this reality was that its heroes were absolute paragons of virtue, with no fault or flaws to speak of. They were incorruptible and wholly committed to helping others while preserving the doctrines of "truth, justice and peace for all mankind".

Since Earth-1A is fan-made, it is not part of the original Pre-Crisis Multiverse. Nor was it part of the recreated 52 Multiverse.

Here are a few of the similarities between Earth-1A and Earth-1:


 * Its premier super-hero team was the Justice League of America (though they were more popularly known as the Super Friends).


 * The Batman of Earth-1 once had a relationship with a woman named Silver St. Cloud. The Earth-1A Batman also carried on a romance with his reality’s counterpart to St. Cloud.