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** The Nimrod Squad from Earth-41 appear to be mergers of ComicBook/{{Justice League|OfAmerica}} members with ComicBook/{{Youngblood}} characters. Fletch is both ComicBook/GreenArrow and ComicBook/GreenLantern mixed with Shaft, Vague is ComicBook/WonderWoman mixed with Vogue, and Flinstein is ComicBook/MartianManhunter mixed with Badrock. There also appears to be a merged ComicBook/RedTornado[=/=]Diehard stand-in.

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** The Nimrod Squad from Earth-41 appear to be mergers of ComicBook/{{Justice League|OfAmerica}} members with ComicBook/{{Youngblood}} ComicBook/YoungbloodImageComics characters. Fletch is both ComicBook/GreenArrow and ComicBook/GreenLantern mixed with Shaft, Vague is ComicBook/WonderWoman mixed with Vogue, and Flinstein is ComicBook/MartianManhunter mixed with Badrock. There also appears to be a merged ComicBook/RedTornado[=/=]Diehard stand-in.
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** ''ComicBook/FlashForward'' introduces Lightspeed, a composite of Linda Park (who in [[Series/TheFlash2014 another multiverse]] was Dr. Light) and Godspeed. There is also a version of ''ComicBook/RedHoodAndTheOutlaws'' called the Outlaws of Justice where Jason Todd is a Red Lantern, Starfire is merged with Starro, Bizarro is mashed up with Killer Croc, an amalgam of Donna Troy and Ravager and a fusion of the Creeper and Cheetah.

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** ''ComicBook/FlashForward'' introduces Lightspeed, a composite of Linda Park (who in [[Series/TheFlash2014 another multiverse]] was Dr. Light) and Godspeed. There is also a version of ''ComicBook/RedHoodAndTheOutlaws'' called the Outlaws of Justice where Justice, consisting of a Red Lantern Jason Todd is a Red Lantern, Todd, Starfire is merged with Starro, Bizarro is mashed up with Killer Croc, an amalgam of Donna Troy and Ravager and a fusion of the Creeper and Cheetah.
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** ''Flash Forward'' introduces Lightspeed, a composite of Linda Park (who in [[Series/TheFlash2014 another multiverse]] was Dr. Light) and Godspeed.

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** ''Flash Forward'' ''ComicBook/FlashForward'' introduces Lightspeed, a composite of Linda Park (who in [[Series/TheFlash2014 another multiverse]] was Dr. Light) and Godspeed. There is also a version of ''ComicBook/RedHoodAndTheOutlaws'' called the Outlaws of Justice where Jason Todd is a Red Lantern, Starfire is merged with Starro, Bizarro is mashed up with Killer Croc, an amalgam of Donna Troy and Ravager and a fusion of the Creeper and Cheetah.
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** Earth-32 is an entire world of these, based on the ''Darkest Knight'' Elseworlds story mentioned below: ComicBook/GreenLantern [[ComicBook/{{Batman}} Bruce Wayne]], ComicBook/{{Wonder|Woman}}{{ComicBook/Hawk|man}}, {{ComicBook/Aqua|Man}}[[ComicBook/TheFlash flash]], {{ComicBook/Black|Canary}} [[ComicBook/GreenArrow Arrow]]... Subsequent stories set in this universe have added further composites:

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** Earth-32 is an entire world of these, loosely based on the ''Darkest Knight'' ''ComicBook/BatmanInDarkestKnight'' Elseworlds story mentioned below: ComicBook/GreenLantern in that its central premise is [[ComicBook/{{Batman}} Bruce Wayne]], Wayne]] becoming ComicBook/GreenLantern in place of Hal Jordan, but expands it so that the other characters are also mash-ups of DC Comics characters rather than following the original story ending with that continuity's Superman, Wonder Woman and Flash becoming Green Lantern Corps recruits: ComicBook/{{Wonder|Woman}}{{ComicBook/Hawk|man}}, {{ComicBook/Aqua|Man}}[[ComicBook/TheFlash flash]], {{ComicBook/Black|Canary}} [[ComicBook/GreenArrow Arrow]]... Subsequent stories set in this universe have added further composites:
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** The Justice Riders of Earth-18 are loosely based on the original ''Justice Riders'' comic about a WeirdWest {{Elseworld}} Justice League, but are given the names of DC's "regular" western characters. So Bat Lash is Batman, Johnny Thunder is the Flash, and so on.

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** The Justice Riders of Earth-18 are loosely based on the original ''Justice Riders'' ''ComicBook/JusticeRiders'' comic about a WeirdWest {{Elseworld}} Justice League, but are given the names of DC's "regular" western characters. So Bat Lash is Batman, Johnny Thunder is the Flash, and so on.
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* Several other Earth-11 characters are composites of the male characters they're meant to be the GenderFlippedAlternateUniverse version of and the main universe's DistaffCounterpart of those characters. For instance, the Green Lantern counterpart is Star Sapphire (real name Carol Jordan), the Flash counterpart is Jesse Quick, and the Batman counterpart is Kate Kane as Batwoman (rather than "Brenda Wayne" or something).

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* Several other Earth-11 characters are composites of the male characters they're meant to be the GenderFlippedAlternateUniverse GenderBentAlternateUniverse version of and the main universe's DistaffCounterpart of those characters. For instance, the Green Lantern counterpart is Star Sapphire (real name Carol Jordan), the Flash counterpart is Jesse Quick, and the Batman counterpart is Kate Kane as Batwoman (rather than "Brenda Wayne" or something).
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* Earth-11's Aquagirl from the ''Teen Justice'' one-shot is Jacqui Hyde, a {{Gender Flip}}ped version of Jackson Hyde/Kaldur'ahm, the second Aqualad in the mainline continuity. However, her costume and hairstyle are taken from Mareena, the future Aquagirl first seen in ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond''.

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* Earth-11's Aquagirl from the ''Teen Justice'' one-shot is Jacqui Hyde, a {{Gender Flip}}ped version of Jackson Hyde/Kaldur'ahm, the second Aqualad in the mainline continuity. However, her costume and hairstyle are taken from Mareena, the future Aquagirl first seen in ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond''.''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond''.
* Several other Earth-11 characters are composites of the male characters they're meant to be the GenderFlippedAlternateUniverse version of and the main universe's DistaffCounterpart of those characters. For instance, the Green Lantern counterpart is Star Sapphire (real name Carol Jordan), the Flash counterpart is Jesse Quick, and the Batman counterpart is Kate Kane as Batwoman (rather than "Brenda Wayne" or something).
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!!''ComicBook/TheMultiversity''
* Spore from Earth-41 seems to be a cross between ComicBook/{{Spawn}} and ComicBook/SwampThing.
* Superdemon is what happens when you take the concept of ComicBook/{{Superman}} and add ComicBook/{{Etrigan}} into it.
* ''Society of Super-Heroes: Conquerors of the Counter-World #1'':
** [[ComicBook/GreenLantern The Green Lantern]] of Earth-20 is Abin Sur with a costume heavily based on pre-New 52 Alan Scott's.
** The Immortal Man of Earth-20 was once called Anthro, and his origin and powers are altered to be much more similar to those of Comicbook/VandalSavage, who is now his alternate self from a MirrorUniverse.
* The Super-Sons in ''The Just #1'' are Chris Kent and Damian Wayne, rather than Clark Kent Jr. and Bruce Wayne Jr. as it was Pre-Crisis.
* In ''Thunderworld #1'', [[spoiler:Black]] Sivana of Earth-5 is a combination of two of Captain Marvel's deadliest foes: Dr. Sivana and [[spoiler:ComicBook/BlackAdam]].
* ''The Multiversity Guidebook #1'':
** Ben Boxer/[=BiOMAC=] of Earth-51 is a combination of Ben Boxer and ComicBook/{{OMAC}}. It's the Creator/JackKirby universe, OMAC had to come into it somehow...
** Earth-32 is an entire world of these, based on the ''Darkest Knight'' Elseworlds story mentioned below: ComicBook/GreenLantern [[ComicBook/{{Batman}} Bruce Wayne]], ComicBook/{{Wonder|Woman}}{{ComicBook/Hawk|man}}, {{ComicBook/Aqua|Man}}[[ComicBook/TheFlash flash]], {{ComicBook/Black|Canary}} [[ComicBook/GreenArrow Arrow]]... Subsequent stories set in this universe have added further composites:
** The ''ComicBook/DCYearOfTheVillain: Lex Luthor'' oneshot has a scene set in this world where Luthor is standing in for Batman, in a [[WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond Terry McGinnis]] style costume.
** ''Flash Forward'' introduces Lightspeed, a composite of Linda Park (who in [[Series/TheFlash2014 another multiverse]] was Dr. Light) and Godspeed.
** The 2019 series ''ComicBook/DialHForHero'' adds Ms. Super-Martian (Superboy & Miss Martian) and the villainous Harli-Quinnitor (Harley Quinn & the Anti-Monitor). We also see composites of Nightwing & Donna Troy, ComicBook/{{Starfire}} & Cyborg, Batgirl & Guy Gardner, Catwoman & Carol Ferris, ComicBook/DoctorFate & Firestorm, and Plastic Man & ComicBook/BlueBeetle, among others. Miguel's counterpart is combined with [[ComicBook/DoomPatrol Danny the Street]], while Summer's counterpart is combined with ComicBook/{{Lobo}}.
** ''Comicbook/TheGreenLantern'' has the Green Lantern Batman taking down a gang boss called the Shark, who is a humanoid shark like the GL foe of the same name, but wears full evening dress and a monacle like the Penguin.
** Walküre of Earth-7 is a cross between ComicBook/WonderWoman and ComicBook/{{Angela|AsgardsAssassin}} with a bit of ComicBook/{{Valkyrie|MarvelComics}}.
** The Nimrod Squad from Earth-41 appear to be mergers of ComicBook/{{Justice League|OfAmerica}} members with ComicBook/{{Youngblood}} characters. Fletch is both ComicBook/GreenArrow and ComicBook/GreenLantern mixed with Shaft, Vague is ComicBook/WonderWoman mixed with Vogue, and Flinstein is ComicBook/MartianManhunter mixed with Badrock. There also appears to be a merged ComicBook/RedTornado[=/=]Diehard stand-in.
** The Metal League of Earth-44 are a fusion of the ComicBook/MetalMen and the {{ComicBook/Justice League|OfAmerica}}. Their leader, Doc Tornado, is a fusion of the Metal Men's Doc Magnus and ComicBook/RedTornado.
** The Justice Riders of Earth-18 are loosely based on the original ''Justice Riders'' comic about a WeirdWest {{Elseworld}} Justice League, but are given the names of DC's "regular" western characters. So Bat Lash is Batman, Johnny Thunder is the Flash, and so on.
* In ''Mastermen #1'', Blitzen, the [[GenderFlip female]] Franchise/TheFlash of Earth-10, is briefly shown on one page to have blonde hair implying she’s an analogue of Barry Allen, but her costume seems to be based more on Jay Garrick.
* Earth-11's Aquagirl from the ''Teen Justice'' one-shot is Jacqui Hyde, a {{Gender Flip}}ped version of Jackson Hyde/Kaldur'ahm, the second Aqualad in the mainline continuity. However, her costume and hairstyle are taken from Mareena, the future Aquagirl first seen in ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond''.

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