Superboy PRIME, Superman PRIME. Coincidence???

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eleveninches
Does anyone else find it odd that the future version of kalel is referred to as superman PRIME???
THe only other kryptonian to add that title to his name is superboy prime.
When supeboy prime grows up, it would make sense that he would be called superman prime, and since he is on the current DCUniverse, he would be THE superman prime.
THe Justice Legion A went back in time to meet the "prime" superman, but instead found kal-el. But if there was no multiverse in the future, then they would not have known that the superman they encountered was NOT superman prime, as superman prime is actually the grown up version of superboy prime.


What do you think?

wuTa
why cant there just be one superman, theres one aquaman, one batman (besides those times dick, and azeral were batman but even than, there was still only ONE batman), well more than one green lantern, but that actually makes sense because there a core, before you know it.....there is gonna be a whole army of supermen, and superboys taking over the dc universe, they should just rename it Superman Comics, instead of DC Comics, but to get back on topic, yes what you said makes perfect sense, but since it makes since, DC will have nothing to do with it

Avalonofthewind
Superboy prime is from Earth Prime.
Superman Prime is our current Superman as stated many times in the DC 1M series.
2 totally separate characters.

eleveninches
Originally posted by Avalonofthewind
Superboy prime is from Earth Prime.
Superman Prime is our current Superman as stated many times in the DC 1M series.
2 totally separate characters. But the people from the future (who said that kal-el was the one who became superman prime), would have not been aware of the other supermen from other precrisis universes.
Why else would superman prime insist on being called superman PRIME?

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