The View from Earth-[?]

There is no Sentry on Earth-J

There is no Red Hulk on Earth-J

There is no Red She-Hulk on Earth-J

Norman Osborn is dead on Earth-J

Baby May Parker is alive on Earth-J

The Scarlet Witch is sane on Earth-J (“Avenger Disassembled” never happened)

Gwen Stacy never slept with Norman Osborn on Earth-J (“Sins Past” never happened)

Peter and Mary Jane Parker didn’t sacrificed their marriage to Mephisto on Earth-J (“One More Day” never happened)

Wolverine never had “bone claws” on Earth-J

Heroes are still heroic on Earth-J

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  • On Earth-Henry...

    Johnny & Crystal GOT MARRIED in FF #100. And still are.

    Captain Stacy was NOT pointlessly killed by falling bricks, and he became the "father figure" mentor Pete lost when his Uncle Ben was killed those years earlier.  Meanwhile, however, Pete came to his senses long before ASM #121, he & Gwen broke up, and he & MJ became a couple years earlier. Then Norman kidnapped HER... but, just like in the movie, he SAVED her, and Norman got killed (and stayed dead).

    Hank never had a nervous breakdown, and he & Jan remained a happy couple.

  • On Earth-Fluit, I am the Wolverine!

  • All of the artists who got ripped off in the so-called "real world" got the recognition and compensation they deserved while they  were still alive to enjoy it.

  • On Earth ClarkKent_DC ...

    Jim Gordon is, as always, a native Gothamite, born and raised, who worked his way up the ranks in the Gotham Police Department from rookie patrolman to commissioner. None of this "Year One" nonsense about him being an exile from Chicago. And Barbara Gordon is his daughter, not his niece, and especially not his niece who is really his daughter owing to an affair he had with his sister-in-law. NONE of that ever happened.

    It never entered Peter Parker's mind to sell pictures of Spider-Man to the Daily Bugle; he posts them on his own web page.

    No, the Hulk never killed anybody during his rampages. Why not and how not, I don't care; he just didn't.

    The Daily Planet exposed Lex Luthor well before he came within sniffing distance of a presidential run.

    Captain America would have run for president. Whether he would have won is another question ...  

    Sgt. Fury of the Howling Commandos and Nick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. are two different people.

    Sadly, the Combat-Happy Joes of Easy Company all got wiped out on the last day of World War II, with Sgt. Rock himself the last casualty of the war, felled by the last shot fired.

    Smallville is in Iowa.

    Gotham City is in New Jersey.

    We will see the untold story of how Jonah Hex made it from the future back to the Old West.

    At the end of "No Man's Land," after Commissioner Gordon kneecapped The Joker, Harvey Bullock snatched the gun from him and shot The Joker full of holes.

  • Sgt. Fury of the Howling Commandos and Nick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. are two different people.

     

    I like that idea.

    • Kurt Schaffenberger never stopped illustrating Lois Lane and the book never got cancelled/merged into Superman Family.
    • Diana Prince never got her powers back and her place as Wonder Woman was taken by Donna Troy while Diana carried on 'Avengering' with I Ching (who didn't die). Her book was retitled accordingly.
    • A brand new Wonder Girl was dispatched from Paradise Island and trained by Donna. She became a member of the Teen Titans.
    • Superboy was not Superman as a boy but another cousin like Supergirl. He joined the LSH in the 30th Century and was also a member of the Teen Titans.
    • The Justice League of America was illustrated by Curt Swan and Murphy Anderson from the beginnin
    • Julius Schwartz went on to revive Hourman, Dr Midnight, Wildcat and Black Canary in two new 'split books' with great success. All four superheroes went on to join the JLA.


  • George Poague said:

    Marvel realized how tired and boring its superhero comics were, cancelled them all and revived "Millie the Model," "Patsy and Hedy," "Two-Gun Kid," "Kid Colt, Outlaw," "Kathy the Teenage Tornado" and "Linda Carter, Student Nurse."

    Meanwhile, DC revived "Swing with Scooter" and "The Fox and the Crow," and negotiated with Jerry Lewis and the Bob Hope estate to revive their comics.

    Just kidding ... sort of.

    ...George , are you aware that Jerry Lewis is still alive in our universe ??????????? He's even still active in show business - IIRC , I saw something the other day about him directing a stage musical version of " The Nutty Professor " somewhere !
    Perhaps there was a REASON " The Day The Clown Cried " had to stay unreleased in our world ?
    Also , " The Fox And The Crow " was never a DC-owned property , it was a pre-TV era movie cartoon short series , released by Columbia , running to about 17 standard one-reeler shorts .

  • ...George...I guess so (Assuming no re-editing of the original post - I guess not .)  .

      Maybe an additional comma , or " and with the " would'vbe helped make it extra-clear , however , although I guess you were accurate initially and I didn't see that .

      Now , TF&TC :-)...

  • ...So the Earth-1/Earth-2 split was either gotten rid of or was far more mallible , Dandy ?

      And , the (what turned out to be) daugther of E-2's Canary who actually was the one who joined the League in the pre-Crisis DCU(I only found out about that during the Internet era , as I was pretty much out of comics in the early 80s .) never was a matter ?

      What happened to the other two Super-Mate titles , SBF JIMBO and MAID OF MIGHT , then ???????
    Dandy Forsdyke said:

    • Kurt Schaffenberger never stopped illustrating Lois Lane and the book never got cancelled/merged into Superman Family.
    • Diana Prince never got her powers back and her place as Wonder Woman was taken by Donna Troy while Diana carried on 'Avengering' with I Ching (who didn't die). Her book was retitled accordingly.
    • A brand new Wonder Girl was dispatched from Paradise Island and trained by Donna. She became a member of the Teen Titans.
    • Superboy was not Superman as a boy but another cousin like Supergirl. He joined the LSH in the 30th Century and was also a member of the Teen Titans.
    • The Justice League of America was illustrated by Curt Swan and Murphy Anderson from the beginnin
    • Julius Schwartz went on to revive Hourman, Dr Midnight, Wildcat and Black Canary in two new 'split books' with great success. All four superheroes went on to join the JLA.
  • ...Thank you for the link , George !

    George Poague said:

    http://www.nashvillescene.com/nashville/with-jerry-lewis-back-in-th...

    'I saw something the other day about him directing a stage musical version of " The Nutty Professor " somewhere !:

    Not just somewhere. He's directing it a few blocks from where I'm sitting in Nashville.

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