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Located in Space Sector 1760, the planet Daxam originated as a colony of Kryptonians who left Krypton to explore the universe. It is the homeworld of Mon-El, Sodam Yat and Andromeda.
During the period when Diana was depowered she opened a fashion boutique in Greenwich Village which served as her headquarters.
An island discovered during World War II by the American military and staging ground for some of the battles fought by the Creature Commandos. Dinosaurs and other prehistoric creatures still exist on this island.
The town the Atomic Knights formed in and used as their headquarters after World War III in October 1986.
Located in North Africa, Egypt is the home of the ancient Egyptian civilization, famous for its temples, mummies and pyramids.
Green Lantern Hal Jordan resided here for a time.
Ferris Air is one of the leading aviation corporations in America specializing in advanced aviation concepts.
The famed home of the reality altering imps.
A waterfall of fire located on the planet Krypton.
The Flash Museum was set up to honor the super hero the Flash.
The first Fortress of Solitude belonged to Doc Savage, the original for Superman. The second and most famous Fortress is Superman's headquarters created by the Eradicator. It contains various Kryptonian artifacts as well as a way of communicating with Jor-El.
Fictional city in the DC Universe. It's supposed to be near California.
Headquarters for the Gotham City Police.
Hidden city deep in the Congo Basin of Africa and home to an enhanced tribe of Gorillas, among them, Grodd, Solovar, Boka, Nnamdi, and Montague. Once ordinary gorillas, they were transformed by the rays from a crashed alien space craft. The gorillas developed advanced technology and cloaked their city.
A telecommunications company owned by Alan Scott.
Gotham City is under the protection of Batman and his proteges from the criminally insane supervillains, gangs, and mobs that litter its streets.
A library in Gotham City where Barbara Gordon once worked as head librarian.
Home to the original headquarters for the Justice League of America, as well as Young Justice and other super teams. It is located in Rhode Island.
A traveling circus owned and operated by Lorna Hill.
A planet whose native inhabitants have evolved with the ability to shrink to microscopic size. In the 30th century, Imsk is a member of the United Planets. The most famous Imskian is Salu Digby, a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes under the code name Shrinking Violet.
Ivy Town is a fictional city in the DCU and home town of the Atom.
Prestigious university located in Ivy Town where Ray Palmer (The Atom) was employed.
In the Silver Age, Jimmy kept his collection of Superman souvenirs on shelves in his apartment.
The current JSA HQ is located in Battery Park, New York.
Within the Milky Way Galaxy, the planet of Kalanor is the birthplace of the psychic tyrant Despero.
Planet with aliens hostile to Earth.
Originally the greatest city of Krypton, Kandor was shrunk by the intergalactic criminal Brainiac. After Superman defeated Brainiac, he took the bottle to the Fortress of Solitude for safe-keeping, hoping one day to restore it to full size. Meanwhile, thousands live out their lives in the confines of the bottle.
The place where Kal-El was brought up as a child and home of the Kents' in Smallville, Kansas.
A General Store in Smallville operated by Jonathan and Martha Kent.
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