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Gnometown Hero
I think the Daxamite supremacist stuff actually came in the reboot after 5 Years Later. The LSH has been through the reboot wringer.Well... maybe when she wasn't being a Daxamite supremacist...
I think the Daxamite supremacist stuff actually came in the reboot after 5 Years Later. The LSH has been through the reboot wringer.Well... maybe when she wasn't being a Daxamite supremacist...
The problem with him is time travel.Isn't there an Ultraboy, who has all the powers of Superboy, but only one at a time?
I was still a customer at that time. I wasn’t necessarily a fan of the retcon, but there’s been worse.Post-Crisis, he was Valor and they showed his (previously almost non-existent) 20th century adventures that were a prelude to him going into the Phantom Zone until the LSH era. So he was a cosmic hero, bopping around the DC Universe for a few years, and seeing ancestors of the threats the LSH would face, etc. It was decent.
As implied before, DC has LOTS of Superman alternatives.That's fair. He's just so bland. I'll amend: how about Star-Man (Mikaal Tomas)?
Just as long as you're trimming it. The day you decide that hair can sprout like weeds from your eyebrows, nose and ears without a care, you've passed a grim milestone.
The Acquisition Tango. Once DC won the lawsuit, they were sitting pretty. The courts had pretty much said, anybody who was sufficiently Superman-like was an infringement, and by that point every comics company had tried their hand at a knockoff. So, there was a great sell-off, with DC acquiring other titles very cheaply from tiny comics companies that didn't want to get sued. It's not where they got all of their Superman knockoffs, but it's how they got a lot of them.I remember reading a Superman comic with Captain Thunder and it was baffling to me why this character existed, since DC had already bought Fawcett Comics at that point.