• jordanlund@lemmy.world
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    In popular culture, it goes back to DC comics, specifically Flash #123 in September of 1961.

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flash_of_Two_Worlds

    First, a little comic book history… DC set the standard for Superhero comics in 1938 when they introduced Superman. Following that was the creation of character after character.

    This was called “The Golden Age” of comics.

    The 1950s rolled around and superhero books kind of faded away, replaced by crime and horror books. This drew the attention of Frederic Wertham, a child psychologist, who sought to blame all of societies ills on comic books.

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seduction_of_the_Innocent

    This inspired the creation of the Comics Code Authority which controlled what could and could not be published.

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comics_Code_Authority

    2 years after Seduction of the Innocent, DC re-booted superhero comics with Showcase #4, introducing a new version of a Golden Age character called The Flash:

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silver_Age_of_Comic_Books

    Shortly after that, just like many characters appearing after the introduction of Superman 20 years earlier, a whole host of new characters appeared in the Silver Age, all approved by the Comics Code.

    By 1961, DC was facing questions from fans about “Wait, how can there be two Flashes? Or two Green Lanterns? Where are the original characters?”

    To explain this, they invented the concept of “Earth 1” and “Earth 2”.

    All the current characters and stories were happening on Earth 1, all the Golden Age characters and stories were on Earth 2.

    Two planets separated by a vibrational difference, a difference that the Flashes of both worlds were able to cross.

    And so Flash #123 introduced the whole Earth1 / Earth 2 concept in 1961.

    Following that, they set up an annual crossover event between the Justice League (Earth 1) and the Justice Society (Earth 2), as a “CRISIS ON EARTH…”