DC SuperVerse (DCSV)

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The DC SuperVerse (abbreviated DCSV) is a shared universe concept and active project created by LoganC22, centered on a series of superhero fiction based on characters that appeared in comic books published by DC Comics. Unlike most shared universes centered around DC characters, the DCSV takes an e-novel approach to its style and organization.

Franchise Overview
According to LoganC22, the DC SuperVerse is a franchise that strives to cross over common plot elements, settings, and characters in such a way that the series will come off as being on a wavelength separate from the previous DC franchises before it. Basically speaking, the franchise has the ultimate goal of providing the most unique experience possible.

Being a shared universe, the DCSV maintains connectivity and continuity through its installments. As highlighted above, the franchise takes an e-novel approach to its organization, as each installment is an e-novel that features an epilogue (or epilogues) which serve as LoganC22's version(s) of the post-credit scenes Marvel Studios uses in its own Marvel Cinematic Universe.

Installments
As the franchise is an active project in its early stages of development, there are only two DCSV installments being actively researched and developed by LoganC22 at the moment. According to him, more installments will be added as he builds the franchise further.

In addition, LoganC22 announced that he intends to release each DCSV installment to the public through Archive of Our Own or fanction.net once each work is completed.

The Batman of Tomorrow
The launching point for the DCSV, The Batman of Tomorrow is an adaptation of the 1993 Elseworld comic Superman: Speeding Bullets by J.M. DeMatteis. It will also adapt plot elements from Batman: The Long Halloween and the Superman/Batman crossover comic series. The title is an amalgamation of Batman plus one of Superman's well-known nicknames.

The Flash: Mask of the Red Death
The sophomore entry, The Flash: Mask of the Red Death serves as an origin story for Barry Allen, the most well-known Flash. Albeit reworked for the DCSV, the Red Death will appear as the main villain and Sgt. Willie Walker will appear as a secondary lead character. The title according to LoganC22 serves as an allegory for the central theme of the story in addition to being a reference to the work of the same name by Edgar Allan Poe.

Trivia

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