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Correct me if I'm wrong:
1957 - Batman: Year One
1959 - Superman: Year One
1960 - All Star Batman and Robin, the Boy Wonder
19?? - Spawn/Batman
1976 - The Dark Knight Returns: The Last Crusade
1986 - Batman: The Dark Knight Returns
1986 - Superman and Batman: World's Funnest
198? - Countdown: Arena
198? - Batman vol. 3 #134-135
198? - Deadpool/Batman #1, "Showdown"
1989 - The Dark Knight Strikes Again
1992 - The Dark Knight III, The Master Race
199? - The Dark Knight Returns: The Golden Child
Oh god, you also included the one with Crazy Steve/THE ******* BATMAN?!
 
so from what I learned, in TDKR which is set in 1986, Bruce is 55, so 1986-55 = 1931. So let's see when his parents were killed 1931+8= 1939... ok this is so meta. anyways Year One is set 30 years before TDKR, so 1986-30= 1956, this means that his 12 years of training started in... 1956-12= 1944.

So let's do a simmary

1931 - Bruce Wayne is Born. (0)
1939 - Thomas and Martha Wayne are killed (8)
1944 - Bruce starts his training (13)
1956 - Year One. (25)
1986 - TDKR (55)

ASB&R reveals smt new, he wasn't 8 like other adaptations, but 6.

So let's change all the dates. And add the fact that the death of his parents happened 19 years ago, making him 25. So 1931+25 = 1956 oh...

so uhm... Nothing changes aside from Bruce's past.

1931 - Bruce Wayne is Born. (0)
1937 - Thomas and Martha Wayne are killed (6)
1944 - Bruce starts his training (13)
1956 - Year One. (25)
1956 - ASB&R (25)
1986 - TDKR (55)

Last crusade is easy as it takes place 10 years before TDKR, and all the sequels have stated years so we've got!

1931 - Bruce Wayne is Born. (0)
1937 - Thomas and Martha Wayne are killed (6)
1944 - Bruce starts his training (13)
1956 - Year One. (25)
1956 - ASB&R (25)
1976 - Last Crusade (45)
1986 - TDKR (55)
1989 - TDKSB (58)
1992 - TDKMR (61)
1995 - Golden Child (64)

So we've got a problem for ASB&R.
 
The Max timeline would be a fun one to see.
The outline could go something like this:

War Is Hell: The First Flight of the Phantom Eagle
Where Monsters Dwell: The Phantom Eagle Flies the Savage Skies
Fury: Peacemaker
Fury: My War Gone By (1-6)
Punisher: The Platoon
Fury: My War Gone By (7-9)
Get Fury
Punisher: Born
Fury: My War Gone By (9-13)
Fury (2001)
Punisher: The Tyger
Punisher: The Cell
Untold Tales of Punisher MAX (5)
Punisher MAX (2004) (1 - 36)
Punisher Presents: Barracuda
Punisher MAX (2004) (37 - 49)
Punisher MAX Annual 2007
Foolkiller: Fool's Paradise (2, 1, 3-5)
Punisher: Force of Nature
Punisher MAX (2004) (50 - 60)
Punisher MAX Special: Little Black Book
Punisher MAX (2004) (61 - 65)
Foolkiller: White Angels
Punisher MAX: X-Mas Special
Punisher MAX (2004) (66 - 70)
Punisher MAX: Naked Kill
Punisher MAX (2004) (71 - 75)
Punisher MAX Get Castle
Punisher MAX Butterfly
Punisher MAX Happy Ending
Punisher MAX Hot Rods of Death
Punisher MAX Tiny Ugly World
Untold Tales of Punisher MAX (1-4)
Wolverine MAX
Punisher: Soviet
PunisherMAX (2010)
 
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Chronologie de DC Live-Action Earth-2 :

2020 :
Stargirl S1

2021 :
Stargirl S2
Stargirl S3

2022 :
Le Batman
Le Pingouin S1

2025 :
Peacemaker S2 (Terre alternative)
Quelqu'un pourrait-il m'expliquer cette chronologie ?
 
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Can someone explain this timeline to me? Please rewrite the text for me.
It's because all of these have been reported to take place on Earth-2. As these are all live-action, it can be taken as Earth-2 of the live-action multiverse.

Stargirl has been designated at the end of Arrowverse's Crisis on Infinite Earths. The BatVerse (or whatever you want to call it) was referred to multiple times as Earth-2, likely to differentiate it from the DCEU, which was set on Post-Crisis Earth-1. James Gunn referred to Peacemaker's alternate universe (the best dimension ever) as Earth-2 on Twitter. The DCU Wiki also uses that designation.

@Zeitschiene took all media that takes place on a DC Post-Crisis Live-Action Earth-2 (that's a mouth full wow) and placed them in one timeline, which actually is kinda cool. Definitely see where they come from, think when just looking at the designations that's a totally valid interpretation. Hope that helps!
 
C'est parce que tous ces événements se déroulent sur Terre-2. Comme il s'agit de prises de vues réelles, on peut considérer qu'il s'agit de la Terre-2 du multivers en prises de vues réelles.

Stargirl a été désignée à la fin de la Crise sur des Terres Infinies de l'Arrowverse. Le BatVerse (ou quel que soit son nom) a été appelé à plusieurs reprises Terre-2, probablement pour le différencier du DCEU, qui se déroulait sur la Terre-1 post-Crise. James Gunn a sur Twitter désigné l'univers alternatif de Peacemaker (la meilleure dimension jamais créée) par Terre-2. Le wiki du DCU utilise également cette appellation.

@Zeitschiene a rassemblé tous les médias se déroulant sur la Terre-2 post-crise de DC (c'est vraiment génial !) et les a regroupés dans une seule chronologie, ce qui est plutôt cool. On voit clairement d'où ils viennent ; rien qu'en regardant les désignations, c'est une interprétation tout à fait valable. J'espère que ça vous sera utile !
Wow
 
It's because all of these have been reported to take place on Earth-2. As these are all live-action, it can be taken as Earth-2 of the live-action multiverse.

Stargirl has been designated at the end of Arrowverse's Crisis on Infinite Earths. The BatVerse (or whatever you want to call it) was referred to multiple times as Earth-2, likely to differentiate it from the DCEU, which was set on Post-Crisis Earth-1. James Gunn referred to Peacemaker's alternate universe (the best dimension ever) as Earth-2 on Twitter. The DCU Wiki also uses that designation.

@Zeitschiene took all media that takes place on a DC Post-Crisis Live-Action Earth-2 (that's a mouth full wow) and placed them in one timeline, which actually is kinda cool. Definitely see where they come from, think when just looking at the designations that's a totally valid interpretation. Hope that helps!
Yes, this! Couldn't have said it better
 
DC's Earth-46 is the comics is inspired by Battinson.
One would think in the live-action multiverse The Batman Epic Crime Saga is "Earth-46".

And there is some suspicion already about Peacemaker's "Earth-2" not really being that. More like Earth-10/X
 
The Batman could be set on Earth-2 with Stargirl, but the designation hasn't really been verified in-canon. Same with Peacemaker S2.

I consider Stargirl to be the legitimate Earth-2 at the moment.
 
Quick question about George Reeves' Superman. What is canon to his universe?

Superman and the Mole Men
Stamp Day for Superman
Adventures of Superman S1-6
The Flash (DCEU Film)

What about his cameo as Superman in I Love Lucy (he's actually a dick in that one)? Apparently, he also appeared on Funny Boners as Superman. And the actress who portrayed Lois Lane in Seasons 2-6 of Adventures of Superman is the same Lois Lane actress from the two Kirk Alyn Superman serials. So, are they the same Superman, just with a different actor?
 
I Love Lucy's Superman is actually George Reeves dressed up as Superman. They did it in a way where children watching would see Superman and adults would see George... if I recall correctly.
 
I Love Lucy's Superman is actually George Reeves dressed up as Superman. They did it in a way where children watching would see Superman and adults would see George... if I recall correctly.
Oh, that's interesting, thanks
 

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