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In the Elseworld story Superman: Distant Fires everybody loses their superpowers after a nuclear holocaust. In it a murderous supervillian is shown helping rebuild civilization as a repentant act. A hero is the one in the story to cause things to go from bad to worse. Who is the villian and who is the hero?
This is a guess, but since the holocaust was nuclear in nature, I'll say Captain Atom and Major Force?
--wyld
When our story opens, the Question is investigating an impossible locked-room murder mystery involving a midget and a 6'6"-tall call girl into heavy bondage. Don't worry, I'll explain later. It's all vitally relevant.
--Alan Moore, Twilight
And wasn't Captain Marvel in the story? I never read it, but I read about it years ago.
I'll say Captain Marvel was the hero.
JTR gets all of it. The Joker lost his insanity but kept a genius mind and put it to good use. Captian Marvel got sad and jealous and forced his powers to come back. Some how (can't recall exactly) this messed up something so that if people kept getting powers back it would REALY end the world. Ask away JTR.
Damn, I thought I could get lucky. Say what you must, JTR
I was just reading through Joker's wiki page today, which included mention of him going sane in that story, but not Captain Marvel's involvement. I figured "Superman story? How bout that?"
Damn, I thought I could get lucky. Say what you must, JTR
I was just reading through Joker's wiki page today, which included mention of him going sane in that story, but not Captain Marvel's involvement. I figured "Superman story? How bout that?"
No dice.
Yeah Supes had to point out the error of Billy's ways.