Arrowverse
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Arrowverse
Summary
Arrowverse is a shared universe[1].
Key Facts
- Arrowverse is the creator of Greg Berlanti[2].
- Arrowverse is the creator of Marc Guggenheim[3].
- Arrowverse is the creator of Andrew Kreisberg[4].
- Arrowverse is the creator of Q1376074[5].
- Arrowverse's instance of is recorded as shared universe[6].
- Arrowverse's instance of is recorded as DC Multiverse world[7].
- Arrowverse's instance of is recorded as shared multiverse[8].
- Arrow is named after Arrowverse[9].
- Arrowverse's based on is recorded as DC Universe[10].
- Arrowverse's has part is recorded as Earth-Prime[11].
- Arrowverse's has part is recorded as Earth-2[12].
- Arrowverse's has part is recorded as Earth-38[13].
- Arrowverse's has part is recorded as Earth-167[14].
- Arrowverse's has part is recorded as Earth-16[15].
- Arrowverse's has part is recorded as Earth-18[16].
- Arrowverse's has part is recorded as Earth-66[17].
- Arrowverse's has part is recorded as Earth-96[18].
- Arrowverse's has part is recorded as Earth-89[19].
- Arrowverse's has part is recorded as Earth-99[20].
- Arrowverse's has part is recorded as Earth-2[21].
- Arrowverse's has part is recorded as Earth-1[22].
- Arrowverse's has part is recorded as Earth-666[23].
- Arrowverse's fictional universe described in is recorded as Arrow[24].
- Arrowverse's fictional universe described in is recorded as The Flash[25].
- Arrowverse's fictional universe described in is recorded as Vixen[26].
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Works and Contributions
Created works include Greg Berlanti[2], a screenwriter[27], b. 1972[28], of United States[29], awarded the Time 100[30], specialised in television production[31]; Marc Guggenheim[3], a screenwriter[32], b. 1970[33], of United States[34], specialised in television production[35]; Andrew Kreisberg[4], a screenwriter[36], b. 1971[37], of United States[38], specialised in television production[39]; and Q1376074[5].