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  1. Jan 10, 2012 · The initial comic strips were set specifically in Cleveland, but when the character moved to comic books, Metropolis was created and was always in the US Northeast. The Metropolis skyline was originally modeled after Toronto, and later New York City.

  2. Metropolis is a fictional city appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, best known as the home of Superman and his closest allies and some of his foes. First appearing by name in Action Comics #16 (Sept. 1939), Metropolis is depicted as a prosperous and massive city in the Northeastern United States, in close proximity to ...

    • Metropolis/Gotham City. It’s no secret that both Superman and Batman’s cities are based upon the same real-world location: New York City. (Which isn’t to say that there isn’t also a New York City in the DC Universe; that’s where the New Teen Titans were based for quite some time.)
    • Gateway City. It’s not clear just yet where the cinematic Wonder Woman resides — although she will, presumably, still hail from Themyscira, better known as Paradise Island, the fictional (and magical) island populated by Amazons somewhere out in the Aegean Sea — the comic book heroine has a history with Gateway City, a harbor town on the west coast that has also been the home to supernatural hero and part-time wrath of God, the Spectre (The city actually debuted in a Spectre story in 1966’s Showcase No. 60).
    • Star City. DC’s other home to fake tales of San Francisco is Green Arrow’s hometown — temporarily renamed Starling City in the early seasons of the CW’s Arrow, although it’s been called Star City in comic book mythology since its 1941 introduction in More Fun Comics No. 73.
    • Central City. While there are many Central Cities in the real United States, the one that Barry Allen runs around in both comics and CW TV show is a fictional city located on the edge of the state of Missouri (as per not only current comic book continuity, but also references in The Flash TV show and Young Justice animated series), although it once belonged in Ohio (1974’s The Flash No. 228 and 1987’s The Flash Vol. 2 No. 2 both made that claim) and, in 2004’s DC: The New Frontier, in Illinois.
  3. Jun 16, 2023 · In the modern DC Comics, Metropolis is placed in the state of Delaware, facing out on Delaware Bay. Gotham City is located across the bay, in the state of New Jersey. Delaware Bay is a real world location, but there are no large cities comparable to Gotham City or Metropolis in the real world.

  4. Metropolis is supposed to be in the District of Metropolis, which contains more than just one city. We know this from Luthor's invitation that he sends to Bruce. His address is listed as Park Ridge, DM.

  5. Apr 10, 2016 · After adventurer and scientist Waldo Glenmorgan took up city residence, he started a scientific gold rush that soon became a city-wide attitude and led them to rename themselves to the futuristic sounding “Metropolis.” Metropolis' equivalent of Times Square, is named Glenmorgan Square after the man and his contribution to the city.

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  7. Oct 23, 2015 · Because it’s geographically located between Metropolis and Gotham, it’s been called The Cinderella City, much different than its center-of-the-universe importance in Marvel.

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