>>375549
Oh yeah, I forgot to mention that Earth 3 was created by Alexander Luthor, Jr. of Earth-Three. The doppelganger I mentioned. But when he created it, it was just an exact copy of the main universe. Captain Marvel villain, Mr. Mind, a superintelligent venusian catarpillar, hid in Booster Gold's robot sidekick, Skeets, and travelled through time with him, absorbing chronal energy, which he could due partially due to being stuck in Dr. Sivana's time-freezing element, Suspendium, between the '50s and the '70s (which was used to explain where Captain Marvel and all his characters were between when their series originally ended in the '50s and when it got revived in the '70s). So Mr. Mind morphed into a mutated adult form, a moth bigger than the multiverse, and he chewed on universes and changed them, and they just so happened to mostly change into universes similar to, but not exactly the same as, the most important ones that were destroyed in 1986. One of these worlds was Earth-3. After Flashpoint, the history of all universes changed slightly, and the hyphens were removed from their names to denote the pre and post-Flashpoint versions. So Earth-3 and Earth 3 are technically the same universe, but they denote whether they're before or after history was changed. But the similarity between Earth-Three, Earth-3, and Earth 3 is that all the heroes are villains and the villains are heroes. The Justice League is called the Crime Syndicate, and its only surviving hero is Alexander Luthor, father of Alexander Luthor, Jr. But that goes out the window because Alexander Luthor Jr turned into a bad guy, like his main-universe counterpart, but that was after his universe was destroyed, so I guess he was free from its rules.
Earth -1 (note the space, it's a minus, not a dash), better known as the Anti-Matter Universe of Qward, (though Qward is more properly the name of the planet at the center of the universe, not the whole universe), also has its own Crime Syndicate. After the Crisis on Infinite Earths, DC wanted to "simplify" things by not having alt-universes, but they allowed the anti-matter universe to exist, because it was pretty important to Green Lantern lore. But they also liked the Crime Syndicate, the evil Justice League, so they made a new Crime Syndicate that was from the Anti-Matter universe. This came with a new Alexander Luthor (Sr.), too. These guys were important in the '90s and 2000s, even after Earth-3 was created, with a new Crime Syndicate, in 2007. Here they established that Superwoman, the evil Wonder Woman, was cucking Ultraman, the evil Superman, with Owlman, the evil Batman. Actually, Owlman was the doppelganger of Batman's evil long-lost brother, Thomas Wayne, Jr, who appeared in one story back like 1980. But in the Crime Syndicate worlds, Bruce died with his parents. Anyway main universe Thomas would come back and become the owl-themed supervillain, Talon, in the 2010s. Also also, in the main universe, Superwoman is the name Lois Lane takes on when she gets Superman powers, which has happened from time to time since like 1940. So that's why writer Grant Morrison thought it would be clever to say Anti-matter Superwoman was both Wonder Woman and Lois Lane, and thus fucks Ultraman. But she's evil, so she also cucks him with Owlman. It's also worth noting that on Earth-Three, Superwoman was not Lois Lane. Lois Lane was still good, and was the wife of Alexander Luthor, and thus mother of Alexander Luthor, Jr.
So then the Earth 3 Crime Syndicate shows up, and Superwoman is evil Lois Lane Wonder Woman, and she's a slut, like the antimatter version. But remember her Earth-Three version's husband was Alexander Luthor, so she fucks her Alexander Luthor and has his baby. This baby would thus be a doppelganger of Alexander Luthor, Jr. of Earth-Three, who was one of the biggest villains in all of reality. Anyway Darkseid got killed but his daughter Grail, stole Superwoman's baby and like put Darkseid's spirit in it or something, so that baby grew up to be Darkseid's new body. So again, Alexander Luthor, Jr. becomes one of the biggest villains in all of reality. And I already mentioned how regular Lex Luthor is technically his own son, and of course he is maybe THE biggest villain in all of reality. So it all works out.
But when Earth-3 became Earth 3 in 2011 (actually it didn't become important until 2013), they became the main backwards universe.
>It's almost amazing how their Trump stand-in predicted most comic writers stance on the guy decades before his presidency.
They then used Maxwell Lord as the villain of the movie, Wonder Woman: 1984, the movie where Wonder Woman kidnaps and repeatedly rapes a guy because he is possessed by the spirit of her dead boyfriend. In this movie, Maxwell Lord becomes president when he gets the Spear of Destiny, the spear the soldier Longinus used to stab Jesus on the cross. Due to Jesus blood, it has reality-warping powers. In the comics, Hitler used it to keep the Justice Society from interfering in World War II. In the movie, President Lord uses it to build a giant wall. I never saw the movie, but they put that bit in the trailer, just to make sure they really hit you over the head with it. Also, it bugs me that if you're gonna have any evil rich guy become president in DC, obviously it's Lex Luthor, not Maxwell Lord.
>>375552
It's even worse. All that shit was ALREADY canon. As your quotes indicate, New 52 wasn't a "reboot." History was changed, but only slightly. Everything before Flashpoint happens, then Flashpoint (2011) happens, and after Flashpoint, people know Flashpoint happened. Some bits of history are changed, but the overall stream of history continues. All that page you posted shows is that now they remember things from before the change. But that also already happened before. First of all, it happened in Superman Reborn (2017), when history merged with pre-Flashpoint history, making it much more like Pre-Flashpoint history. But also, after history previously changed in The Crisis on Infinite Earths (1986), everyone then remembered the old history again 20 years later in Infinite Crisis (2006). Then history changed again in 52 (2007). I don't think people ever did remember the history that got changed in 52. Same with Zero Hour (1994). I don't think people ever remembered the history that got changed after Zero Hour.
>>375553
Yes. But to be fair, Lois fucked Lex Luthor, and I'm pretty sure Bruce Wayne, too, and I'm sure a bunch of other dudes. Now, hopefully Clark fucked his childhood love, Lana Lang, and I'm pretty sure he fucked a mermaid he used to hang out with when he was a kid, Lori Lemaris. Also, one time Darkseid kidnapped Superman and Big Barda, the wife of Darkseid's adopted son, Mr. Miracle, then forced them to make a sex tape so he could show it to Mr. Miracle and break his spirit. But still, don't feel bad for Lois.
>>375554
Yeah, but give it just another couple years after that, and they'll remember everything again.