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Nov 3, 2023 · Although DC had published stories where the character’s adventures were revealed to be dreams, this was the first explicit case of a story that was written to take place outside of canon. When it was reprinted in 1966’s Superman #183, it was referred to as DC’s first “imaginary story.”. Imaginary Stories were the precursor to Elseworlds.
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Imaginary Stories
Main article: Imaginary Stories For several years from the late 1950s to the mid-1980s, particularly during the 1960s Silver Age of Comic Books era, DC Comics published various stories about their title characters which did not take place in their regular continuity. Most of these stories were labeled "Imaginary Stories" and featured alternate histories of characters. Although the majority of Imaginary Stories were published in various Superman comics, a few Imaginary Stories appeared in Batm...
The Elseworlds Imprint
Batman: Gotham by Gaslight was published in 1989 and the story featured a Victorian Age version of the superhero Batman hunting Jack the Ripper, who has come to Gotham City. This title was not originally published as an Elseworlds comic, but the success of this concept lead to the Elseworlds concept and this title was retroactively declared the first Elseworlds. The first Elseworlds story was actually Batman: Holy Terror, published in 1991. DC continued to publish stories under the orignal El...
Notable titles
Other Elseworlds titles include Justice League: The Nail (Volume 1), which theorizes a world without Superman, in which the Justice League of America has still been formed, but chaos reigns without a proper champion of the world's ideals. In Batman: I, Joker, a futuristic Gotham City is led by a cult that follows Batman's descendant, a self-proclaimed god known only as "the Bruce". In Flashpoint, Barry Allen (the Flash) takes a bullet meant for John F. Kennedy, paralyzing him from the neck do...
Among the montage of Hypertime realities in The Kingdom #2 were images invoking several Pre-Crisis and Elseworldsstories, implying that there were realities similar, if not identical, to them in Hy...Crisis on Infinite Earths: The Compendium confirmed that some of the Elseworlds were part of Hypertime.List of Elseworldspublications- Kai Young
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- Ta-Nehisi Coates' Superman. First announced in 2021, Ta-Nehisi Coates has had plans to direct a Superman film featuring a black Man of Steel for DC Studios for a number of years, and though not much is known about the project, and Gunn didn't mention it in his DC Universe announcement, Coates' film is still in active development.
- Constantine 2. One of the more obscure choices for a DC Elseworlds project comes in the form of the highly-anticipated Constantine 2, a sequel to 2005's Constantine.
- The Batman - Part II. Originally crafted as a solo film for Ben Affleck as the Caped Crusader, The Batman was reworked under Matt Reeves as a DC Elseworlds project.
- Joker: Folie À Deux. The monumental success of Todd Phillips' 2019 Joker, starring Joaquin Phoenix as Arthur Fleck, made a sequel all but inevitable. Joker displayed Fleck's descent into violence and his loss of mental stability as he began to embrace his identity as the Joker in an intense, emotional, and subversive storyline that also acted as a remarkable departure from the DCEU by delivering a character-based, gritty plot.
Feb 12, 2023 · Elseworlds pulled from the world of literature and combined multiple fiction genres to bring fans new takes on their favorite heroes. Everything from a swashbuckling Batman to Superman fighting the tripods of H.G. Wells' The War of the Worlds made its way to the pages of Elseworlds comics. With the imprint now defunct, similar stories continue ...
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Oct 29, 2023 · Dark Knights of Steel is a high-fantasy reimagining of DC Comics’ heroes and villains that originally ran between 2021-2023. The series will return under the Elseworlds imprint for a sequel titled “ Allwinter “. While Batman and Superman were the focus of the original series, this series will centre on Deathstroke.
Creative Team: Matthew Rosenberg & Otto Schmidt. Length: 12 issues. This sequel to the original DC vs. Vampires takes place at a time when humanity is beginning to restore sunlight to a vampire ...
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Feb 20, 2021 · DC Teases a Harley Quinn Animated Sequel, Elseworlds & DC Vampires for 2021. DC Comics plans to debut 11 new titles over the course of 2021. The new titles were unveiled during the ComicsPRO retailer event by DC's Vice President of Sales and Revenue Nancy Spears. Among the titles announced were a sequel to the Harley Quinn animated series, as ...