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The DC Universe encompasses a vast and intricate array of fictional locations that serve as essential backdrops for the adventures of its superheroes, villains, and supporting characters, spanning Earth-based urban centers, alien planets, underwater civilizations, mystical islands, and alternate dimensions. These settings, developed across decades of DC Comics publications since the 1930s, reflect diverse themes from gritty crime-ridden streets to cosmic conflicts and magical realms, enabling storytelling flexibility while grounding the narratives in recognizable yet imaginative geographies.[1]
Key terrestrial locations include Gotham City, a dark, corruption-plagued metropolis in New Jersey inspired by New York and Chicago, serving as Batman's primary base of operations, and Metropolis, Superman's vibrant, optimistic city often placed along the Delaware Bay or in New York, symbolizing hope and modernity.[1] Other notable Earth sites encompass Central City in Missouri, home to Barry Allen (the Flash), and its twin city Keystone City in Kansas across the Missouri River, home to Jay Garrick (the original Flash),[1] Themyscira, the hidden paradise island of the Amazons and origin of Wonder Woman, located in the Aegean Sea.[2] Oceanic realms like Atlantis (specifically Poseidonis), Aquaman's underwater kingdom in the North Atlantic, further expand the planet's fictional geography.[2]
Beyond Earth, the DC Universe features extraterrestrial worlds such as Krypton, the advanced but doomed planet that was Superman's birthplace, destroyed by internal pressures or cosmic events shortly before his infancy, leaving behind irradiated fragments known as Kryptonite.[3] Apokolips, a hellish industrial planet ruled by the despot Darkseid, represents tyranny and serves as a hub for interstellar conquests by the forces of evil.[4] Dimensional locales include the Phantom Zone, an intangible prison realm for Kryptonian criminals like General Zod, created as a merciful alternative to execution and accessible via scientific or magical means.[3] These locations, often interconnected through the multiverse structure, highlight the expansive scope of the DC Universe and its evolution through various comic eras and reboots.
