Earth-Y
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| Unofficially named reality
Neither DC Comics, nor any of its imprints, has provided this reality with an official nomenclature. The designation Earth-Y was created by the editors of the DC Database Project as a placeholder in order to distinguish characters, locations and items that pertain to this setting from those presented in other alternate realities. This template will categorize articles that include it into Category:Placeholders. |
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- Equatorial 12,756.270 km
- Polar 12,713.500 km
- Mean 12,745.591 km
Circumference:
- Equatorial: 40,075.004 km
- Meridional: 40,007.849 km
- Mean: 40,041.455 km
Surface area:
- Land: 148,939,063.133 km² (29.2 %)
- Water: 361,126,221.569 km² (70.8 %)
- Volume: 1.0832×1012 km
- Mass: 5.9736×1024 kg
- Density:5,515 kg/m³
- Equatorial surface: 9.7801 m/s²
- Gravity: (0.997 32 g)
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History
In the summer of 2002, the planet Earth was struck by a pandemic plague of unknown origin. This plague destroyed every fully developed mammal with a Y chromosome as well as spermatosa and unborn fetuses. Referred to as "gendercide", the plague exterminated 48% of the global population, approximately 2.9 billion men. [1] Two male mammals survived. One was a young man from Brooklyn named Yorick Brown. The other was his pet Capuchin monkey Ampersand.
With the absence of the male population, it was up to the surviving women of the planet to maintain society. In Washington, D.C., the Constitutional chain of command elevated Secretary of Agriculture Margaret Valentine to the position of Chief Executive making her the first female United States President in the country's history. The widows of the late Republican senators stormed the White House Rose Garden demanding to take up their spouses vacated positions. Congresswoman Jennifer Brown and a secret service agent named Diane managed to hold them off and Valentine had them arrested.
Residents
Notes
- Earth-Y is not an officially recognized Earth-designation, which is to say, it is not part of the recognized Multiverse. Earth-Y is an insular reality separate from that of even other Vertigo titles.
Trivia
- No trivia.
See Also
- Appearances of Earth-Y (Alphabetical)
- Location Gallery: Earth-Y
- Catalogued images related to Earth-Y
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