The history of live-action adaptations of DC Comics characters goes back nearly as long as the comic books themselves, dating back to the 1943 "Batman" serial, debuting just four years after the Caped Crusader's first comic book appearance. Of course, now there's more live-action DC than ever, both on the big screen ("Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" hits theaters next spring) and on TV ("Arrow," "The Flash," "Gotham" and more on the way).

Thus the inspiration for an artist known by the Reddit username AshsEvilHand, who earlier this week posted an homage to DC Comics' multiverse-melding "Crisis on Infinite Earths" storyline. Much like how that 1985-1986 miniseries by Marv Wolfman and George Pérez brought together the many Earths of the DC Universe at the time, this image imagines that the decades of DC Comics adaptations, ranging from the George Reeves Superman to the Tim Burton Batman to CBS' upcoming "Supergirl" could somehow be tied together in the same greater fictional landscape.