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Saturday, June 14, 2025
Avengers Vs. Composite Superman
If you were wondering where the rest of the Totalitarians were while Super-Skrull was battling Metamorpho a few days ago, well here is a partial answer to that question. Let's hope that teamwork from Earth's Mightiest Heroes wins the day!
I really liked the Composite Superman. I really wish DC had used him more. He is one of many missing characters I wish had been used the crisis of infinite earths.
Plus, he could probably drain off all of Mjolnir's electrokinetic properties (a la Lightning Lad). And/or transmute the molecular structure of the hammer's uru metal to something else (a la Element Lad) after doing some micro-optical scanning (a la Mon-El) and some twelfth-level mental analysis (a la Brainiac 5).
I LOVE IT! :-D
ReplyDeleteMakes me wonder who will be next. Amazo vs. the Shi'ar Imperial Guard, maybe?
Not until STF #4850 at the earliest, though (if Ross' every forty-issues pattern holds true).
DeleteBy that point, he could very well also depict the Totalitarians vs. Android 18!
DeleteGreat cover. CS was a really powerful baddie with the dumbest look ever.
ReplyDeleteYou've never seen images of Anti-Batman and Anti-Superman from WORLD'S FINEST v.1/#159.
ReplyDeleteI really liked the Composite Superman. I really wish DC had used him more. He is one of many missing characters I wish had been used the crisis of infinite earths.
ReplyDeletewasn't Composite S a result of the Legion of Super Heroes statues being hit by lightning? Where did Batman part come from? Would Thor overpower him?
ReplyDeleteHero worship of the World's Finest Duo of the Silver Age (if I remember correctly).
DeleteCombined, of course, with Chameleon Boy's Durlan power of super-mimicry.
DeletePlus, he could probably drain off all of Mjolnir's electrokinetic properties (a la Lightning Lad). And/or transmute the molecular structure of the hammer's uru metal to something else (a la Element Lad) after doing some micro-optical scanning (a la Mon-El) and some twelfth-level mental analysis (a la Brainiac 5).
DeleteAnd, all of that, at the same time.
DeleteOh, to be able to appreciate those finer points!!
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