Is Superboy-Prime canon?

Is Superboy-Prime canon?

Superboy-Prime (Canon)/XSG Adrian Superboy-Prime is from a parallel Earth called Earth-Prime, devoid of any superheroes, or even superhumans. There, Superman and the other comic superheroes were fictional characters, as they are in real life.

Is Superman the same as Superman Prime?

The name “Superman-Prime” was first used by Grant Morrison in DC One Million (1998) for the mainstream Superman in the 853rd century (he is essentially the same Superman from the All-Star Superman storyline). Earth-Prime’s Superboy first refers to himself as “Superboy-Prime” in Infinite Crisis #2 (January 2006).

Who can beat Superman Prime?

However, even without kryptonite, the Marvel Universe boasts a lot of figures who could take Superman down, often easily!

  1. 1 THE BEYONDER.
  2. 2 WORLDBREAKER HULK.
  3. 3 THE SENTRY.
  4. 4 THOR.
  5. 5 GLADITOR.
  6. 6 DOCTOR DOOM.
  7. 7 CAPTAIN MARVEL.
  8. 8 DORMAMMU.

Who is stronger Superman Prime vs Superboy Prime?

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Superboy-Prime is stronger than just about anyone in the universe and even has more powers than Superman. The only way that Superman beat him in Infinite Crisis was for both men to have the power of the yellow sun gone and their powers depleted and it was Superman’s experience that helped him win.

Is Superman Prime (Kal-El) canon?

That possible future was erased with the previous DC Universe, so this version of Superman currently cannot exist under canon. Superman Prime (Kal-El) left Earth after the death of Lois Lane and traveled the Universe for 700 years before returning to Earth.

Is Superman Prime a real person?

Superman Prime (DC One Million) is a version of Superman that appeared in the DC One Million comic book, written by Grant Morrison. He is actually Superman, but from the 853 rd century, who survived by becoming the living extension of the Sun itself.

Which version of Superman is canon?

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The canon Superman is the current one. None of it is canon now since the New 52. The canon Superman is the current one. The Silver age is not canon anymore. @GunGunW: So, what you’re saying is that the former Supermen used to be canon until New 52 came?

Who is the most powerful version of Superman?

Superman Prime (One Million) is arguably one of the most powerful versions of Superman to have ever existed (canon or not). He was so powerful, he was responsible for lending a portion of his fantastic powers to his descendants to utilize across the solar system to protect Human endeavors.