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Earth One (DC graphic novel series)

Earth One (EO) is an imprint of graphic novels published by DC Comics, featuring re-imagined and modernized versions of the company's superhero characters from the DC Universe.[1] Those characters include Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern, and the Teen Titans, as well as others whose characteristics and origin stories are revised and altered to suit the 21st century audience. The shared universe, unlike the original DC Universe in comic books, has yet to cross over its common plot elements, settings, and characters. The reality of Earth One is designated as Earth-1 as part of the DC Multiverse.[2]

Earth One
Official logo
Parent companyDC Comics
StatusActive
PredecessorAll Star DC Comics
Founded2009[1]
Country of originUnited States
Headquarters locationNew York City
Publication typesGraphic novels[1]
Fiction genres

The imprint was launched in 2010 with the publication of Superman: Earth One, followed by Batman: Earth One in 2012. The Earth One universe would expand as more graphic novels are released, including Teen Titans: Earth One in 2014, Wonder Woman: Earth One in 2016 and Green Lantern: Earth One in 2018, with other novels currently under development.[3]

Publication history edit

Releases edit

In 2009, DC Comics announced the Earth One line of graphic novels, which were planned to be printed in 2010 with the first issues of Superman: Earth One and Batman: Earth One.[1] Superman: Earth One was issued in October 2010,[4] while Batman: Earth One was held to be released at the same time as The Dark Knight Rises film in July 2012.[5][6] Volume Two of Superman: Earth One was confirmed at that time to be released later that year, in October, with additional volumes of Batman: Earth One confirmed as well.[7] Wonder Woman: Earth One Volume One was in development in 2013.[8] Teen Titans: Earth One debuted in November 2014.[9] In 2015, Volume Three of Superman: Earth One was released in February,[10] three months prior the May publication for Volume Two of Batman: Earth One (which was announced for release in 2013 before being postponed).[11][12] In the same year, two Earth One graphic novels were announced to have yet to come out; those were Aquaman: Earth One by writer/artist Francis Manapul and The Flash: Earth One by writer J. Michael Straczynski,[13][14] who also wrote the Superman: Earth One series.[15] In 2016, Volume One of Wonder Woman: Earth One and Volume Two of Teen Titans: Earth One were released in April and August, respectively.[16][17]

The line was revived in July 2017 in which the Green Lantern (Hal Jordan) would receive his first Earth One graphic novel,[18] which was released in March 2018,[19] seven months before the launch for Volume Two of Wonder Woman: Earth One in October.[20] After 2012's Volume One and 2015's Volume Two of Batman: Earth One, Volume Three was originally announced to debut in 2018, but was pushed back for 2021 due to writer Geoff Johns and artist Gary Frank's work on DC Rebirth and Doomsday Clock.[21][22] Volume Two of Green Lantern: Earth One was scheduled to be published in late July 2020,[23] but was delayed for a release in August.[24] A month later, during DC FanDome, Jim Lee, DC's current publisher and CCO, revealed in a pre-recorded video for the event that more graphic novels from the Earth One line are in development.[3] In the following months, Volume Three of both Wonder Woman: Earth One and Batman: Earth One were published in March and June 2021, respectively.[25][26][27]

In January 2021, DC officially cancelled Aquaman: Earth One, as its writer/artist Manapul was reportedly leaving the company, therefore abandoning the project.[28]

Crossover edit

In January 2015, The Multiversity Guidebook No. 1 was launched, a guidebook to the DC Multiverse with detailed entries of all 52 existing worlds that make it up; one of the universes present is Earth One (Earth-1), as the guide features this world's versions of the DC heroes along with a brief description of their universe.[2] The issue is considered by many fans as the first crossover of the Earth One imprint and its characters,[29] and until then, due to the lack of interaction, it was debated whether the novels even existed in the same continuity or not.[29][30] Despite the aforementioned lack of interaction between the graphic novels, the characters from the Earth One universe still appear in some of the company's comic books. For example, Earth One's Batman makes a cameo appearance in the 10th issue of Batman: Arkham Unhinged.[31]

In an interview with IGN from June 2015, Dan DiDio, DC's co-publisher at the time, was questioned about a crossover between the graphic novels, but he discarded the idea.[32] However, in April 2021, Grant Morrison, the writer of both Wonder Woman: Earth One and The Multiversity, expressed their opinion on how an Earth One crossover will happen "eventually".[33]

List of graphic novels edit

Earth One volumes
Title Volume Publication date Writer Artist
Superman: Earth One[34][35][10] One October 27, 2010 J. Michael Straczynski Shane Davis
Two October 31, 2012
Three February 4, 2015 Ardian Syaf
Batman: Earth One[36][37][38] One July 4, 2012 Geoff Johns Gary Frank
Two May 6, 2015
Three June 8, 2021
Teen Titans: Earth One[39] [17] One November 19, 2014 Jeff Lemire Terry Dodson
Two August 10, 2016 Andrew T. MacDonald
Wonder Woman: Earth One[16] [40] [25] One April 6, 2016 Grant Morrison Yanick Paquette
Two October 3, 2018
Three March 9, 2021
Green Lantern: Earth One[19] [24] One March 20, 2018 Gabriel Hardman, Corinna Bechko Gabriel Hardman
Two August 11, 2020
Aquaman: Earth One[41] One TBD Francis Manapul
The Flash: Earth One[42] J. Michael Straczynski

Overview edit

Premise edit

This freshly created Universe is still cooling and as yet unformed. Earth-1's known superbeings – Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman and the Teen Titans – are at the beginning of their careers. Time and space are still pliable, and nothing here is certain.

The premise of the Earth One imprint is to reimagine the characters of DC Comics by featuring "their first years and earliest moments retold in a standalone, original graphic novel format, on a new Earth with an all-new continuity".[43] The intent is to reboot DC's most iconic superheroes and supervillains by presenting new, updated versions with revised origin stories in a modern setting to an audience that hasn't read these characters' comics previously, or hasn't seen them lately.[44] Unlike most of the company's publications, which are comic books released monthly, the output of Earth One consists entirely of graphic novels that are launched at once.[45] The project has been compared to the Ultimate line of Marvel Comics, which was a successful attempt to reintroduce Marvel's most popular characters to a new generation of readers.[46] Another comparison to Earth One was with the All Star line, an earlier attempt by DC to revamp its characters in a separate continuity, although it failed in its goal mainly due to scheduling problems.[47]

Characters edit

As the series takes place in a new continuity unrelated to any other in DC, the characters presented in the novels remain relatively faithful to their original counterparts from the main DC Universe, although they still differ from each other in a number of notable aspects and characteristics. For example: Batman, who is usually depicted as a near-perfect crime-fighter, is portrayed in the novels as inexperienced and constantly prone to mistakes;[48][49] the Teen Titans, instead of sidekick superheroes, are presented as a group of teenagers who developed powers after being subjected to experiments by S.T.A.R. Labs;[17] Lex Luthor is reimagined as a married couple rather than just one man;[50] Harvey Dent, who in the mainstream comics is the supervillain Two-Face, dies and his twin sister Jessica Dent (an exclusive Batman: Earth One character) becomes the Earth One version of the villain;[32] Steve Trevor, originally a Caucasian character in the comics, is written as an African American in the novels;[51] and General Zod is the uncle of Superman, unlike his comic book counterpart who is unrelated to the hero.[52] In addition to reinterpreting already established comic book characters, the Earth One series also introduces new characters unique to the graphic novels, such as the serial killer Birthday Boy and the aforementioned Jessica Dent, with both characters debuting in Volume One of Batman: Earth One.[53][54]

Creative teams edit

"What I'm trying to do is to dig in to the character and look at him through modern eyes. If you were to create the Superman story today, for the first time, but keep intact all that works, what would it look like?"

— Artist Shane Davis in December 2009[55]

Following the announcement of the Earth One imprint, Geoff Johns was attached to write the first Batman graphic novel, with Gary Frank as its artist.[47] Gabriel Hardman, co-writer (alongside Corinna Bechko) and artist of the Green Lantern: Earth One series, explained in an interview to Inverse how he intended to differentiate the novel from other interpretations of the title character: "It was incredibly obvious it was going to be difficult to tell the story they were trying to tell and make that work. At that point, I ended up thinking about what would make a good Green Lantern story. What would be a good way to approach Green Lantern from the ground up? It's not difficult. You just have to strip away the things that work for a character [that's been] around for fifty years but aren't necessary to telling [a story]. You can take away some of the trappings that aren't absolutely necessary to tell a core Green Lantern story".[45]

Schedule edit

A constant criticism from fans regarding the graphic novels has been about their irregular releases.[56] Jim Lee explained the reason behind this: "We are still publishing the Earth One series, they're just not on a super regular schedule, because we reached out to top creators and gave them the time to tell their stories. Whenever they finish their projects, we take them, package them, and publish them".[3] On the subject, DiDio stated: "We're trying to be much more selective when we do original graphic novels. If you look back to when I first got here, and we were producing a lot of prestige format books – we were churning out a lot of them, and they were a higher price point, and they were supposed to have a higher level of quality than what was going on in the regular line. But when you produce too much of that, it all starts to water itself down. Here we want to be very selective, and try to find the right teams for the right characters. That's why we're not rushing these books out – we're actually taking our time, and putting them out when they're ready, because we feel that there's going to be a hunger and interest to the audience for these creators and these characters, so when it does arrive, we're presenting it in the best form possible to reach the widest audience".[44]

Reception edit

Reviewing Superman: Earth One, Ain't It Cool News complimented the Earth One series for its realism, calling it the future of the comics and the Superman, and also expressed an interest to see more graphic novels published in Earth One line.[57] In July 2012, Andrew Asberry called the Earth One line "edgy" and "exciting", noting how the "drastic" alterations made from the classic continuity of comics to the new continuity of graphic novels could be more attractive to readers. Also, Asberry compared Earth One to Marvel's Ultimate Universe, as, according to him, whereas the Ultimate Universe was more focused on making stories less convoluted so they could be accessible to new readers, Earth One is making them accessible to new readers while reimagining them entirely.[58]

Writing for IGN, Jesse Schedeen compared Teen Titans: Earth One to the graphic novels of Superman and Batman that came before, as they all offer a streamlined, contemporary take on the characters in a new world free from any previous continuity, while also commenting on how Teen Titans doesn't even seem to be connected to the other Earth One graphic novels.[59] Schedeen later criticized the pace of the Earth One series, saying it's "slowly growing", in addition to pointing out that one of the problems that the Earth One books face is the space limitations imposed by the graphic novel format, where the stories, according to him, "devolve into rudimentary two-act tales where the main players are introduced and then the climax immediately unfolds".[60] Despite some criticism, he later gave positive review to some of the titles, like Green Lantern and Wonder Woman, feeling that the creators offered a new approach and reinvention to the characters in Earth One series.[61][62][5]

Matt Santori of Comicosity praised the Earth One line for "establishing the youth and inexperience" of DC characters.[63]

Reviewing Volume Two of Green Lantern: Earth One, GamesRadar+'s Pierce Lydon wrote that the Earth One line became a success for DC as it offered writers to take an established characters to a new direction.[64] Ray Goldfield of GeekDad said the Volume Three of Wonder Woman: Earth One is "by far the most unique and bizarre of the Earth One books".[65]

In other media edit

Television edit

Films edit

  • The 2013 film Man of Steel features similarities, in addition to adapting various aspects of the Superman: Earth One graphic novel. Such aspects include: a Clark Kent who is much more hesitant about revealing himself until the threat of an alien invasion forces him to do so and the story ending with him joining the Daily Planet.
  • In the 2016 film Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, Alfred Pennyworth (Jeremy Irons) is based on the Earth One iteration of the character.[67]
  • The 2022 film The Batman features some similarities with the Batman: Earth One graphic novel,[27] though director Matt Reeves has not officially cited it as an inspiration. Some of those similarities are: the portrayal of a still young and inexperienced Batman (Robert Pattinson) at the beginning of his career as a crime-fighter, the Riddler (Paul Dano) being a serial killer targeting Gotham City's corrupt elite,[68] and the depiction of Alfred (Andy Serkis) as a former Royal Marine responsible for training Bruce in combat.[69][70]

Video games edit

The 2011 video game Batman: Arkham City, its 2013 prequel Batman: Arkham Origins and its 2015 sequel Batman: Arkham Knight feature a number of alternative outfits for Batman to wear, including one based on the costume used by the Earth One version of the character.[71][72]

Web series edit

Grayson: Earth One is a fan-made web series, directed and written by Hisonni Johnson, and is available on the YouTube channel P3Series.[73] It follows a hypothetical, alternate universe scenario similar to the premise of the Earth One imprint, in which Richard Grayson / Nightwing was never adopted by Bruce Wayne / Batman after the murder of his parents and, as a result, he did not become his sidekick Robin. The series stars Stephen McCain as Grayson, Kevin Porter as Batman, Jono Cota as Jason Todd, Angela Gulner as Barbara Gordon, Rileah Vanderbilt as Helena Bertinelli, Katie Young as Carrie Kelly, Daz Crawford as Victor Friese, and Christian Lawrence Wade as Crispus Allen.[74] Originally planned for a six-episode season, production on the series had to be halted due to budget problems, which resulted in the release of only the first two episodes: the first, "Anything for Babs", on June 1, 2013, and the second, "The Boy and the Bullet", on March 4, 2015.[75]

See also edit

  • All Star DC Comics, another DC Comics imprint similar to Earth One.
  • The New 52, a reboot and revamp of DC's superhero books for easier access for new comic readers.
  • Heroes Reborn, an attempt by Marvel Comics to reimagine their characters in a separate continuity from 1996 to 1997, albeit less successful.
  • Ultimate Marvel, a Marvel imprint that also did a modern reimagining of its characters.

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External links edit

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  • A Guide to DC Comics' Earth One

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This article is about the DC Comics imprint For the fictional universe see Earth One Earth One EO is an imprint of graphic novels published by DC Comics featuring re imagined and modernized versions of the company s superhero characters from the DC Universe 1 Those characters include Superman Batman Wonder Woman Green Lantern and the Teen Titans as well as others whose characteristics and origin stories are revised and altered to suit the 21st century audience The shared universe unlike the original DC Universe in comic books has yet to cross over its common plot elements settings and characters The reality of Earth One is designated as Earth 1 as part of the DC Multiverse 2 Earth OneOfficial logoParent companyDC ComicsStatusActivePredecessorAll Star DC ComicsFounded2009 1 Country of originUnited StatesHeadquarters locationNew York CityPublication typesGraphic novels 1 Fiction genresActionAdventureCrimeFantasySupernaturalScience fictionSuperhero The imprint was launched in 2010 with the publication of Superman Earth One followed by Batman Earth One in 2012 The Earth One universe would expand as more graphic novels are released including Teen Titans Earth One in 2014 Wonder Woman Earth One in 2016 and Green Lantern Earth One in 2018 with other novels currently under development 3 Contents 1 Publication history 1 1 Releases 1 2 Crossover 2 List of graphic novels 3 Overview 3 1 Premise 3 2 Characters 3 3 Creative teams 3 4 Schedule 4 Reception 5 In other media 5 1 Television 5 2 Films 5 3 Video games 5 4 Web series 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksPublication history editReleases edit In 2009 DC Comics announced the Earth One line of graphic novels which were planned to be printed in 2010 with the first issues of Superman Earth One and Batman Earth One 1 Superman Earth One was issued in October 2010 4 while Batman Earth One was held to be released at the same time as The Dark Knight Rises film in July 2012 5 6 Volume Two of Superman Earth One was confirmed at that time to be released later that year in October with additional volumes of Batman Earth One confirmed as well 7 Wonder Woman Earth One Volume One was in development in 2013 8 Teen Titans Earth One debuted in November 2014 9 In 2015 Volume Three of Superman Earth One was released in February 10 three months prior the May publication for Volume Two of Batman Earth One which was announced for release in 2013 before being postponed 11 12 In the same year two Earth One graphic novels were announced to have yet to come out those were Aquaman Earth One by writer artist Francis Manapul and The Flash Earth One by writer J Michael Straczynski 13 14 who also wrote the Superman Earth One series 15 In 2016 Volume One of Wonder Woman Earth One and Volume Two of Teen Titans Earth One were released in April and August respectively 16 17 The line was revived in July 2017 in which the Green Lantern Hal Jordan would receive his first Earth One graphic novel 18 which was released in March 2018 19 seven months before the launch for Volume Two of Wonder Woman Earth One in October 20 After 2012 s Volume One and 2015 s Volume Two of Batman Earth One Volume Three was originally announced to debut in 2018 but was pushed back for 2021 due to writer Geoff Johns and artist Gary Frank s work on DC Rebirth and Doomsday Clock 21 22 Volume Two of Green Lantern Earth One was scheduled to be published in late July 2020 23 but was delayed for a release in August 24 A month later during DC FanDome Jim Lee DC s current publisher and CCO revealed in a pre recorded video for the event that more graphic novels from the Earth One line are in development 3 In the following months Volume Three of both Wonder Woman Earth One and Batman Earth One were published in March and June 2021 respectively 25 26 27 In January 2021 DC officially cancelled Aquaman Earth One as its writer artist Manapul was reportedly leaving the company therefore abandoning the project 28 Crossover edit In January 2015 The Multiversity Guidebook No 1 was launched a guidebook to the DC Multiverse with detailed entries of all 52 existing worlds that make it up one of the universes present is Earth One Earth 1 as the guide features this world s versions of the DC heroes along with a brief description of their universe 2 The issue is considered by many fans as the first crossover of the Earth One imprint and its characters 29 and until then due to the lack of interaction it was debated whether the novels even existed in the same continuity or not 29 30 Despite the aforementioned lack of interaction between the graphic novels the characters from the Earth One universe still appear in some of the company s comic books For example Earth One s Batman makes a cameo appearance in the 10th issue of Batman Arkham Unhinged 31 In an interview with IGN from June 2015 Dan DiDio DC s co publisher at the time was questioned about a crossover between the graphic novels but he discarded the idea 32 However in April 2021 Grant Morrison the writer of both Wonder Woman Earth One and The Multiversity expressed their opinion on how an Earth One crossover will happen eventually 33 List of graphic novels editEarth One volumes Title Volume Publication date Writer Artist Superman Earth One 34 35 10 One October 27 2010 J Michael Straczynski Shane Davis Two October 31 2012 Three February 4 2015 Ardian Syaf Batman Earth One 36 37 38 One July 4 2012 Geoff Johns Gary Frank Two May 6 2015 Three June 8 2021 Teen Titans Earth One 39 17 One November 19 2014 Jeff Lemire Terry Dodson Two August 10 2016 Andrew T MacDonald Wonder Woman Earth One 16 40 25 One April 6 2016 Grant Morrison Yanick Paquette Two October 3 2018 Three March 9 2021 Green Lantern Earth One 19 24 One March 20 2018 Gabriel Hardman Corinna Bechko Gabriel Hardman Two August 11 2020 Aquaman Earth One 41 One TBD Francis Manapul The Flash Earth One 42 J Michael StraczynskiOverview editPremise edit This freshly created Universe is still cooling and as yet unformed Earth 1 s known superbeings Superman Batman Wonder Woman and the Teen Titans are at the beginning of their careers Time and space are still pliable and nothing here is certain The Multiversity Guidebook No 1 2 The premise of the Earth One imprint is to reimagine the characters of DC Comics by featuring their first years and earliest moments retold in a standalone original graphic novel format on a new Earth with an all new continuity 43 The intent is to reboot DC s most iconic superheroes and supervillains by presenting new updated versions with revised origin stories in a modern setting to an audience that hasn t read these characters comics previously or hasn t seen them lately 44 Unlike most of the company s publications which are comic books released monthly the output of Earth One consists entirely of graphic novels that are launched at once 45 The project has been compared to the Ultimate line of Marvel Comics which was a successful attempt to reintroduce Marvel s most popular characters to a new generation of readers 46 Another comparison to Earth One was with the All Star line an earlier attempt by DC to revamp its characters in a separate continuity although it failed in its goal mainly due to scheduling problems 47 Characters edit See also List of Earth One characters As the series takes place in a new continuity unrelated to any other in DC the characters presented in the novels remain relatively faithful to their original counterparts from the main DC Universe although they still differ from each other in a number of notable aspects and characteristics For example Batman who is usually depicted as a near perfect crime fighter is portrayed in the novels as inexperienced and constantly prone to mistakes 48 49 the Teen Titans instead of sidekick superheroes are presented as a group of teenagers who developed powers after being subjected to experiments by S T A R Labs 17 Lex Luthor is reimagined as a married couple rather than just one man 50 Harvey Dent who in the mainstream comics is the supervillain Two Face dies and his twin sister Jessica Dent an exclusive Batman Earth One character becomes the Earth One version of the villain 32 Steve Trevor originally a Caucasian character in the comics is written as an African American in the novels 51 and General Zod is the uncle of Superman unlike his comic book counterpart who is unrelated to the hero 52 In addition to reinterpreting already established comic book characters the Earth One series also introduces new characters unique to the graphic novels such as the serial killer Birthday Boy and the aforementioned Jessica Dent with both characters debuting in Volume One of Batman Earth One 53 54 Creative teams edit What I m trying to do is to dig in to the character and look at him through modern eyes If you were to create the Superman story today for the first time but keep intact all that works what would it look like Artist Shane Davis in December 2009 55 Following the announcement of the Earth One imprint Geoff Johns was attached to write the first Batman graphic novel with Gary Frank as its artist 47 Gabriel Hardman co writer alongside Corinna Bechko and artist of the Green Lantern Earth One series explained in an interview to Inverse how he intended to differentiate the novel from other interpretations of the title character It was incredibly obvious it was going to be difficult to tell the story they were trying to tell and make that work At that point I ended up thinking about what would make a good Green Lantern story What would be a good way to approach Green Lantern from the ground up It s not difficult You just have to strip away the things that work for a character that s been around for fifty years but aren t necessary to telling a story You can take away some of the trappings that aren t absolutely necessary to tell a core Green Lantern story 45 Schedule edit A constant criticism from fans regarding the graphic novels has been about their irregular releases 56 Jim Lee explained the reason behind this We are still publishing the Earth One series they re just not on a super regular schedule because we reached out to top creators and gave them the time to tell their stories Whenever they finish their projects we take them package them and publish them 3 On the subject DiDio stated We re trying to be much more selective when we do original graphic novels If you look back to when I first got here and we were producing a lot of prestige format books we were churning out a lot of them and they were a higher price point and they were supposed to have a higher level of quality than what was going on in the regular line But when you produce too much of that it all starts to water itself down Here we want to be very selective and try to find the right teams for the right characters That s why we re not rushing these books out we re actually taking our time and putting them out when they re ready because we feel that there s going to be a hunger and interest to the audience for these creators and these characters so when it does arrive we re presenting it in the best form possible to reach the widest audience 44 Reception editReviewing Superman Earth One Ain t It Cool News complimented the Earth One series for its realism calling it the future of the comics and the Superman and also expressed an interest to see more graphic novels published in Earth One line 57 In July 2012 Andrew Asberry called the Earth One line edgy and exciting noting how the drastic alterations made from the classic continuity of comics to the new continuity of graphic novels could be more attractive to readers Also Asberry compared Earth One to Marvel s Ultimate Universe as according to him whereas the Ultimate Universe was more focused on making stories less convoluted so they could be accessible to new readers Earth One is making them accessible to new readers while reimagining them entirely 58 Writing for IGN Jesse Schedeen compared Teen Titans Earth One to the graphic novels of Superman and Batman that came before as they all offer a streamlined contemporary take on the characters in a new world free from any previous continuity while also commenting on how Teen Titans doesn t even seem to be connected to the other Earth One graphic novels 59 Schedeen later criticized the pace of the Earth One series saying it s slowly growing in addition to pointing out that one of the problems that the Earth One books face is the space limitations imposed by the graphic novel format where the stories according to him devolve into rudimentary two act tales where the main players are introduced and then the climax immediately unfolds 60 Despite some criticism he later gave positive review to some of the titles like Green Lantern and Wonder Woman feeling that the creators offered a new approach and reinvention to the characters in Earth One series 61 62 5 Matt Santori of Comicosity praised the Earth One line for establishing the youth and inexperience of DC characters 63 Reviewing Volume Two of Green Lantern Earth One GamesRadar s Pierce Lydon wrote that the Earth One line became a success for DC as it offered writers to take an established characters to a new direction 64 Ray Goldfield of GeekDad said the Volume Three of Wonder Woman Earth One is by far the most unique and bizarre of the Earth One books 65 In other media editTelevision edit In the television series Gotham the character Alfred Pennyworth Sean Pertwee takes inspiration from both his mainstream and his Earth One counterparts drawing elements from the two versions such as him being a former member of the Royal Marines who is the loyal butler of the Wayne family and later becomes the legal guardian of Bruce Wayne David Mazouz following the murder of his parents Alfred is also a skilled martial artist just like his Earth One incarnation as he trains Bruce in the combat skills he would eventually use in his adulthood as Batman 66 In Krypton General Zod Colin Salmon is depicted in the series as the uncle of Superman similar to his version of Earth One 52 Films edit The 2013 film Man of Steel features similarities in addition to adapting various aspects of the Superman Earth One graphic novel Such aspects include a Clark Kent who is much more hesitant about revealing himself until the threat of an alien invasion forces him to do so and the story ending with him joining the Daily Planet In the 2016 film Batman v Superman Dawn of Justice Alfred Pennyworth Jeremy Irons is based on the Earth One iteration of the character 67 The 2022 film The Batman features some similarities with the Batman Earth One graphic novel 27 though director Matt Reeves has not officially cited it as an inspiration Some of those similarities are the portrayal of a still young and inexperienced Batman Robert Pattinson at the beginning of his career as a crime fighter the Riddler Paul Dano being a serial killer targeting Gotham City s corrupt elite 68 and the depiction of Alfred Andy Serkis as a former Royal Marine responsible for training Bruce in combat 69 70 Video games edit The 2011 video game Batman Arkham City its 2013 prequel Batman Arkham Origins and its 2015 sequel Batman Arkham Knight feature a number of alternative outfits for Batman to wear including one based on the costume used by the Earth One version of the character 71 72 Web series edit Grayson Earth One is a fan made web series directed and written by Hisonni Johnson and is available on the YouTube channel P3Series 73 It follows a hypothetical alternate universe scenario similar to the premise of the Earth One imprint in which Richard Grayson Nightwing was never adopted by Bruce Wayne Batman after the murder of his parents and as a result he did not become his sidekick Robin The series stars Stephen McCain as Grayson Kevin Porter as Batman Jono Cota as Jason Todd Angela Gulner as Barbara Gordon Rileah Vanderbilt as Helena Bertinelli Katie Young as Carrie Kelly Daz Crawford as Victor Friese and Christian Lawrence Wade as Crispus Allen 74 Originally planned for a six episode season production on the series had to be halted due to budget problems which resulted in the release of only the first two episodes the first Anything for Babs on June 1 2013 and the second The Boy and the Bullet on March 4 2015 75 See also editAll Star DC Comics another DC Comics imprint similar to Earth One The New 52 a reboot and revamp of DC s superhero books for easier access for new comic readers Heroes Reborn an attempt by Marvel Comics to reimagine their characters in a separate continuity from 1996 to 1997 albeit less successful Ultimate Marvel a Marvel imprint that also did a modern reimagining of its characters References edit a b c d Langshaw Mark December 7 2009 DC Comics unveils Earth One Digital Spy Retrieved June 25 2013 a b c Morrison Grant w Various p Various i The Multiversity Guidebook no 1 January 2015 a b c Jennings Collier September 15 2020 Jim Lee 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