Originally posted by Bentley
Not a bad showing but certainly an inquantifiable one. Just wait for fanboys to cite this in order to make Thanny look invincible.
Originally posted by IskandarThanks. Sounds interesting. Shouldn't have dropped it.
Superboy, both of them, are a result of Superman getting freaky with Lois Lane in another period of time.Kon-El is Jon Kent's technical clone. Not a literal copy as Harvest started from scratch when he made him. Grabbing Superman's DNA, and two other strands of DNA then mixing them together to make Kon-El. So, basically Kon-El is a test tube baby.
One of the DNA strands is probably Lois Lane's as Harvest wanted to make Kon-El like his adopted son Jon Kent. The other is probably Lex Luthor's DNA strand or maybe not. We know Lois Lane has a genetic predisposition to the meta-gene so when it's crossed with kryptonian DNA weird stuff happens. As noted by Harvest in Superboy #19. Kon-El was meant to be a weapon to be used against any and all meta-humans as well as Superman.
Then things getter weirder from then on.
After Kon-El's "death" in Krypton Returns he becomes a herald for the Oracle as seen in Teen Titans Annual #3.
Now he is back as of Superboy #33 and #34.
Originally posted by Zack Fair
So is the injustice book a good read?
It's not bad, but it has more low points than high points from a story line perspective.
One of the worse one is that they completely shaft on the character of Wonder Woman.
Feats wise, they had Alfred beat Clark. Anyone that took those pills are somehow able to hang with him, it seems like they forgot that Clark had yrs of training with his powers.
Originally posted by SquallX😂
It's not bad, but it has more low points than high points from a story line perspective.One of the worse one is that they completely shaft on the character of Wonder Woman.
Feats wise, they had Alfred beat Clark. Anyone that took those pills are somehow able to hang with him, it seems like they forgot that Clark had yrs of training with his powers.