DC's Earth-66 - Timeline

I don't know if this was asked here but I'm still gonna do it, even if it's a bit controversial
Is Catwoman's race swap addressed anywhere? I kinda see the black Catwoman as Selina's successor of sorts but I don't really see if anything of this kind is actually confirmed or if they even address it at all
 
I don't know if this was asked here but I'm still gonna do it, even if it's a bit controversial
Is Catwoman's race swap addressed anywhere? I kinda see the black Catwoman as Selina's successor of sorts but I don't really see if anything of this kind is actually confirmed or if they even address it at all
All Catwoman actresses play the same character, the comics even switch between them between panels
 
Lois Lane, Jimmy Olson and Perry White from Adventures of Superman appear in Batman 66 issue 30, does that mean that AoS is set on Earth 66 or are they just variants that look similar to their AoS counterparts?
 
It hurts my head to try to look at Earth-66 adjacent to how Earth-789 is a post live action Flashpoint version of Burtonverse/Donnerverse. Clearly the live action multiverse is accessible through the comic multiverse via high vibrational frequency (around 700-789 volumes) - but somehow Earth-66 has much less?

Is it due to the absurd comicy nature of that universe that it sits in the middle (again, post-Flashpoint) as a shorter gateway between multiverses?
 
If I'm being honest I feel like the 66 comics just retconned the show to take place in earlier years. In the show the only thing mentioning 1966 was the license plate of the batmobile, that's it. I think it would make more sense to just boot the show backwards to take place from 1963-1965 and then the first animated film and comics take place throughout 1966 then the 2nd animated film in 1968 and then finally the Wonder Woman crossover in 1977. But that's just my opinion personally since I feel the new information from the comics constantly saying it's 1966 is more important than 1 or 2 prop dates from the older show.
 
Also apparently according to James Tucker, Batman Brave and the Bold is Earth-66 canon???? Somehow? He also said the Legion of Superheroes cartoon is part of the "Tuckerverse" alongside BATB so uh drag that in too I suppose
 

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