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Wait a minute....SBP is responsible for destroying some of the DCU...then he loses his powers & is reverted to fan-boy with a computer. I sense a metaphor in there somewhere.
I also wonder if SBP thinks his clix fig is overpriced?
In the "original" Superboy Prime story...he had all his powers prior to the Crisis....and given that the Threeboot Legion is the "Earth-Prime" Legion (whatever that implies) I just don't grok how the finale for SBP actually removes him as a threat (of any kind).
At the very worst he'd go "Kid Miracleman", at the least he'll just be around in a 1000 years to trouble that LSH.
Alan Moore wrote a "Marvelman" series (renamed "Miracleman" when it was reprinted in the US by Eclipse comics). In the UK (1950s) the "Miracles" were essentially the Fawcett "Captain Marvel Family" rebranded...so Moore's story was based on those characters. In the modern book, the 1950 adventures were all revealed to be memory-implants or somesuch...anywho...the main characters were
Miracleman: He was essentially Captain Marvel, except that he forgot he was a hero and didn't know his secret word. He lost his memory when an Atom Bomb was detonated underneath him and...
Young Miracleman: He was akin to "Freddy Freeman". He was killed by the atomic explosion.
Miraclewoman: She somehow escaped destruction and remained conscious of her powers and identity, but remained hidden.
Kid Miracleman: Boy sidekick, survived the Atomic Explosion, but went into hiding (in plain sight). KM never turned back to human, using his heightened powers and intellect to become a very wealthy individual. IIRC, he kept his powers secret waiting for the other Miracles to reappear. When they did, he tried to kill them.
That failed, and he was tricked into turning human...except that he was the original young boy with no powers. As a result of cruelty on the part of some British Schoolboys, he returned to KM and killed every living human in London, piling all the bodies up.
Note: The Miracles were all two different people, with two different personalities (that shared a single consciousness) that were originally based on a single personality...so if they didn't routinely switch back and forth, the personalities would de-synchronize. KM became a sociopath, Miracleman became emotionally detached, Miracleman's human persona became depressed, etc.
I really do want to see a real world depowered SBP adventures interacting with Real Authors.....If you haven't gathered that already like have him meet Alan Moore....and , as I already said, Have Alan Beat him up with a Cane for being a Marvelman/Miracleman Rip off.
SBP Beating UP Johns
Having SBP Go to marvel to Team Up with Jeph Loeb in order to attempt to ruin the DC universe along with The Marvel AND Then that Ushers in the next Marvel/DC Crossover.
It could Happen.
If you wish to make an apple pie from scratch, you must first invent the universe.-Carl Sagan
I really do want to see a real world depowered SBP adventures interacting with Real Authors.....If you haven't gathered that already like have him meet Alan Moore....and , as I already said, Have Alan Beat him up with a Cane for being a Marvelman/Miracleman Rip off.
SBP Beating UP Johns
Having SBP Go to marvel to Team Up with Jeph Loeb in order to attempt to ruin the DC universe along with The Marvel AND Then that Ushers in the next Marvel/DC Crossover.
It could Happen.
I'm reminded of the end of Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back...
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Wait a minute....SBP is responsible for destroying some of the DCU...then he loses his powers & is reverted to fan-boy with a computer. I sense a metaphor in there somewhere.
I also wonder if SBP thinks his clix fig is overpriced?
He still has his powers. Just look at his glowing red eyes in his last appearance on panel.
It occurs to me that if there was a Lex Luthor on Earth Prime, he would be just in hating Superboy/man. He could even be a hero, though actually, an Anti-hero Lex Luthor appeals to me more.
I think he has his powers ...But he isn't as powerful as he was....which is good since it looks like he might be Superboy's arch nemisis now
He's actually going to be stronger now because Earth Prime sits closer to the sun than in the mainstream DCU (at least it did pre crisis). Part of the reason behind SBP wearing the suit had to do him being weakened at the end of Infinite Crisis. The other reason had to with the fact SMP's powers drop off drasically the farther way he is from a yellow sun. Yeah the guy who WRECKED Kyle was weaker than his pre crisis self but now that he's "home" SMP will regain that lost power and be on par with KC Superman by the time he's the age of the current Superman.