The term originated from the stories of DC Comics superhero, Superman. Superman was born on the planet Krypton. This planet is much bigger than Earth and therefore, has a greater gravitational force than Earth. Omni-Man is a ruthless warrior who is more often covered in gore than clothes. But Superman is the strongest being ever , with almost no worthy challengers. Remember Me. Home Gaming. Is Superman still alive in the 31st century? Reading Time: 8 mins read.
Share on Facebook Share on Twitter. Also, Is Reign of the Supermen a sequel? Tags: legion superman. Share Tweet Pin Previous Post Is Division 2 season pass free? This reality would be revealed as the earth-prime 31st century in Legion of three worlds. If this had been changed after Flashpoint is unknown. The original continuity was rescued by Geoff Johns, where a twist were given: an extreme xenophobia was grow among earth people and the planet had seceded from the United Planets and put aliens in ghettos.
Starting from a unclear time previous to the magic wars, the Legion was now an outlawed team and fight against the Earthgov oppressionand hunted by the Justice League of Earth. Until the return of Superman, who revealed them his aliens origins, the anti-alien paranoia would grow becoming an element of the new background.
Reintegrated to the UP, Earth would ban the anti aliens laws, but now the work of the Legion was harder to do. Specially with the Justice League of Earth operating against them. Post-Flashpoint, the Legion era didn't suffer any major change and the continuity from the retro-boot With their origins retold in Legion: Secret origin were the intervention of the Time Trapper stopped their first encounter with Superman. Also, in the new Superman continuity, the 31st century has seen show Legion has worked with him.
What other changes had suffered the 31st century now or how deep is still to soon to know. Their last appearance is when the Legion traveled to the present to stop the existence of Infinitus , who was destroying the future.
This Legion however showed the presence of several members from different timelines. The status of the 31st century after the events of DC Rebirth is inconclusive. The era has been not showed, but the only clue is than Saturn Girl had traveled to the present day with unknown intentions.
After being jailed in Arkham, she escaped and is helping Rorschach and Johnny Thunder in their own quests. Because of the several continuity changes there are also yet other alternate universe 31st century than stand apart from mainstream canon 31st century:. In the chapter " New Kids on Town ", a young Clark Kent is saved by time traveler legionnaires against a Brainiac decided to kill him before he became Superman.
The action is set in the future world of the 31st century. Here the 31st century is the background of the adventures of the Legion and a young Superman who still can't fly and must learn how to fight along with other super-powered teens. In the episode of Smallville entitled " Legion ", Clark Kent could see briefly a glimpse from the future earth of the 31st century and only the city landscape silhouette. In the third season of Supergirl, the episode Legion of Superheroes , members of this group appeared explaining the dangers than the presence of Reign means for their era.
This edit will also create new pages on Comic Vine for:. In the rd century the original Superman "Superman Prime" still lives, but has spent over fifteen thousand years in a self-imposed exile in his Fortress of Solitude in the heart of our sun. They say after lois died he left the planet earth. But eventually he used lois dna to recreate her and he also recreated krypton and lois and superman apparently life their happily ever after according to the comics.
So, it sounds like he is alive in the 31st century, so if that is indeed where Lois went they could meet!!! I would love that! It would be so romantic! They kind of addressed this in two episodes of Smallville In the Season One Episode " Hourglass" An old blind lady who could read the future confirmed that at least Clark will live longer then anyone else he knew The vision itself was Clark being surrounded by several tombstones with all of his loved ones names on them In Season three Both episodes kind of imply that Clark will live forever so he might still be alive in the 31st Century as long as he didn't have any bad runs in with enemies or Meteor Rock.
Ya that paradox thing Hopefully they can figure it out, good ideas though! An old post of mine:. Originally Posted by Exedore. DC has never set the question of Superman's mortality in stone. Different writers, different eras and continuities have done very very different things with it.
He has been shown to be a mortal who grows old a little slowly and eventually dies, a functional immortal cannot die from natural causes but still possible to kill him , a being who ages very slowly lifetime spanning centuries or even millenia , an actual immortal, a being who gradually becomes an immortal and sort of a god far in the future and so on and so forth.
SVClark is probably a functional immortal. With the Legion, though, it seems like it could be a little different, because so many of DC's characters could be long-lived. I also know that R. Brande was implied to be the Martian Manhunter, and that an issue of John Ostrander's Legion did explicitly show J'onn still alive, as himself, in the future.
But what about Most modern incarnations suggest that Superman will be very long-lived. We know that the Superman of the Kingdom Come timeline lived to see the Legion in the future, but did any mainstream incarnation of the team ever meet his future self? They're immortal, so is it implausible that they'd still be around? Did the Demon, Spectre, the Phantom Stranger, or anybody else of that power set ever show up?
Was there ever a future incarnation of Doctor Fate? I certainly don't think that any future Legion series should go overboard in showing various characters' futures. Nobody cares about what our ancestors were doing 1, years ago, and most people's family trees aren't traced that far.
Still, I am curious to what extent DC showed future long-lived survivors from our time. Originally Posted by resipsaloquitur. I'm mildly curious how many DC characters survived to the time of the Legion's future in any of their incarnations.
I should note that we can "cheat" somewhat by listing any character who showed up in DC One Million , which was the future beyond the Legion's future. I don't want to rely on One Million too much, because I was really curious about characters who showed up in the Legion books.
I'll give a pass to Billy Batson, since he survived into the "Dead Earth" future and empowered Cecebeck, who went back in time and joined the team. Still, I'm not aware if Billy himself ever showed up in the 31st Century. Oh, and
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