List of DC Universe locations

It has appeared in various media outside comics, including the Arrowverse and Blue Beetle, and serves as inspiration for a food establishment at the DC Universe area of Six Flags.

It is home to The New 52 version of Batgirl (Barbara Gordon) and appears in Batman '89 as the birthplace of Drake Winston and Harvey Dent.

Crime Alley is the most dangerous area of Gotham City, where Thomas and Martha Wayne were killed by Joe Chill during a mugging.

Belle Reve is a high security metahuman prison located in St. Roch, Louisiana and the headquarters of the Suicide Squad.

Belle Reve in other media Blackgate Penitentiary is a prison in Gotham City that houses non-metahuman criminals, such as Rupert Thorne, Carmine Falcone, the Penguin, Arnold Wesker / Ventriloquist, and Victor Zsasz.

It housed inmates like the Penguin, Catman, Deadshot, Tony Zucco, Mortimer Kadavar and the Cavalier, but shortly after Crisis on Infinite Earths, it was the site of a breakout by Ra's al Ghul.

Iron Heights Penitentiary in other media Peña Duro, also called Hard Rock in English, is the former prison of the villain Bane that is located in Santa Prisca.

[13] Ace Chemicals in other media AmerTek Industries is a military arms dealer previously in Washington, D.C. that was run by Colonel Thomas Weston.

AmerTek Industries in other media Big Belly Burger is a popular fast food restaurant chain owned by LexCorp.

It "quickly became a mainstay of the pre-Flashpoint DC universe, acting as a prison for metahuman menaces and a medical resource for injured or mysteriously afflicted Super Heroes.

[35] Sanford Military Academy is an international boarding school with a reputation as a "dumping ground" for problem children from wealthy families.

Université Notre Dame des Ombres (Our Lady of the Shadows University) is a college in France for the training of spies and super-enhanced humans.

[39] Blüdhaven is the former home of Dick Grayson (Nightwing) of the Post-Zero Hour continuity that was destroyed by the Secret Society of Super Villains during Infinite Crisis.

[54][55] Happy Harbor in other media Hatton Corners is a small town saved from Mister Twister by the Teen Titans in their first appearance.

Its location has varied over the years; however, the DC Rebirth Green Arrow series specifically states it was originally Seattle, only later being renamed Star City.

Shusterville is a small college town in Florida where Clark Kent and T.J. White attend the Siegel School of Journalism at Shuster University.

Corto Maltese is a war-torn island featured in The Dark Knight Returns, Batman (1989), Smallville, Arrow, The Suicide Squad and Supergirl.

Oolong Island is a fictional location in the DC Universe and the home base of Chang Tzu and occasionally the Doom Patrol.

Transilvane is an artificial planet created by Dabney Donovan to simulate extraterrestrial environments and was populated with aliens resembling the classic horror movie monsters.

The people of Bismoll have the ability to eat and digest all forms of matter, which they evolved by genetically engineering themselves after a radioactive dust cloud surrounded and isolated their planet and deadly microbes ravaged their food supplies.

[98] Cargg is a planet within a unique triple sun system and the homeworld of Luornu Durgo, where the natives have the ability to split into three individuals.

It is among the hottest planets in its galaxy, which led some of its inhabitants to undergo genetic engineering to evolve the ability to project intense cold.

It is a formerly prosperous Zuunium-mining colony within a triple star system that was rendered largely uninhabitable due to excessive mining, with its remaining inhabitants moving underground.

Its inhabitants developed the ability to transform into stone to survive their planet's long periods of darkness and multiple predatory species.

[117] In Animal Man #25 (July 1990), Grant Morrison reintroduces Limbo, a dimension inhabited by old characters seemingly abandoned or forgotten by their publishers.

The location reappeared decades later in Final Crisis: Superman Beyond, also by Morrison, as the world on the edge of the multiverse past the Graveyard Universe of Earth-51.

It is inhabited by characters from fictional children's novels like the Cheshire Cat, the Scarecrow, the Tin Man, the White Rabbit, the winged monkeys, the talking trees, and the Wicked Witches of the North, South, East, and West.

Qward in other media The Rock of Eternity is the home of the wizard Shazam, which is located at the center of space and time and enables travel across it.

The Sixth Dimension is the "Multiverse Control Room", which exists outside of space and time and is largely only accessible to cosmic entities.

Speed Force Dimension in other media The Tantu Totem worn by Vixen contains the extradimensional home of the African god Anansi.