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Dr. Winger admits that he's responsible for Superboy's latest (and dangerous) adventure. The alternate version of Luthor works to save Superboy who has lost a lot of blood and needs a transfusion to live. Dr. Luthor asks Superman, who is now retired and an old friend, father figure and mentor to him to help. Superman agrees and donates blood.
Alternate versions of Kon-El: Superboy of the Super Seven: This Elseworlds character (who resembles Kon-El) is one of the "Super Seven", a group of heroes which include Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Flash, Green Lantern, and a Lex Luthor/Metallo hybrid, who help humans fight off "The Horde", an alien race that occupies Earth. [68]
The Hypertension storyline in Superboy #60-64 (1999) shows an alternative version of Kon-El named Black Zero. Black Zero is a genetically altered human clone of Superman (just as Kon-El was from 1993 to 2003) that has successfully grown to adulthood after Superman dies at the hands of Doomsday. For a time, he acts as the new Superman, even ...
It’s a bird, it’s a plane, it’s… another iconic DC character making their way to My Adventures With Superman! As revealed during the Adult Swim series’ San Diego Comic-Con panel on ...
An alternate version of the Super Sons named the Bizarro Boyz appeared in the four-part story "Boyzarro Re-Death". [13] Robzarro was a member of the Bizarro Boyz, along with Boyzarro . Both the team name and character names were influenced by fans on social media.
"Titans Tomorrow" is a storyline of a possible alternate future in the DC Comics Universe, from Teen Titans vol. 3 #17–19 (2005), by Geoff Johns and Mike McKone. The story arc has been collected as part of the Teen Titans: The Future is Now trade paperback.
Two versions of Equus, amalgamated with OMAC, appear in "For Tomorrow". [20] Alternate timeline variants of Superboy and Lex Luthor, amalgamated with OMAC, appear in DC One Million. [21] [22] A gender-flipped version of OMAC named OWAC (One-Woman Army Corps) appears in Kingdom Come. [23] OMAC makes a non-speaking cameo appearance in JLA ...
This version of Superboy dies after saving his parallel Earth. [19] Only one year after Superboy's comic-book "death", the live-action television series Superboy began its four-year broadcast. In late 1989, DC Comics began publishing a new Superboy comic book based on the TV series.