Seeing as how our universe is Earth Prime, where is our Superboy-Prime?
We only have one hero and his name is Ultraa.
>>77582608
Long ago, Darkseid came here and snuffed out all the genetic lines that would evolve into heroes.
>>77582641
No, his name is Ultra Comics.
In here , with us. We just have to find him and encourage him into destroying the Multiverse
>>77582608
Trapped in the Source Wall. He left us long ago.
>>77582608
Inside the comics you're reading,of course. He can't be in two places at once.
Our earth is boring as fuck. We have plenty of villains, the rich need to stop being lazy fucks and fund heroes.
>>77582608
On /co/
Boy of Murder
>>77583119
The only right answer.
>>77582608
>Seeing as how our universe is Earth Prime
Seeing as how there is no such thing as Superboy, it obviously isn't. Otherwise we would have heard on the news about him showing up and menacing the DC offices during the Blackest Night event.
We have comics where he appears that we can buy at comic stores (Back issues at least) There wouldn't be any way on SBP's Earth that they could exist.
>>77582713
Why would a person be named Ultra Comics?
>>77583923
Flashpoint anon
>>77583949
Grant Morrison has a mistaken idea of what the phrase "people of the book" means, and thinks it means the book (bible, quran) is a God, and he tried to apply the idea to superheroes.
>>77583986
Flashpoint is shit
>>77583923
Superboy is from a prime earth from another multiverse, Ultra comics is from our universe
>>77584013
>Flashpoint is shit
Doesn't matter, it still rebooted the universe so that we forgot about Superboy attacking the DC offices
>>77584009
that sounds gay.
>>77584116
Wouldn't you?
>>77584206
>Memetically engineered
>>77585560
It's the classic definition of "meme".
>>77583119
This. Somewhere I know he is shitposting
>>77585699
>>77585560
>>77584009
I don't think that's where the idea for Ultra Comics came from
>>77587168
>So I’m thinking, well, we know there are no superheroes in this world; there just are none. What does a superhero look like in this world? Well, it’s made of paper, or it’s something that appears in celluloid. So I set up the task of making the world’s first superhero and the comic being that. I’m interested in the idea of religions of “the book”, that we have in this world. The way they thrive is an actual book, which is the god. It’s not just the word of god, the book itself is God. So people take instruction from it and it becomes a programming language that’s easy to go back and refer to like a manual. So I kind of wanted to do what with a superhero comic.
http://comicsalliance.com/grant-morrison-multiversity-interview-dc-comics-comic-con-san-diego/?trackback=tsmclip
>>77583949
It's not a person.
On another earth, Superman came to earth in a rocket ship from another world.
Our heroes come in vessels of cellulose paper and ink.
>>77587338
Our heroes are weak, and prone to crumbling under even the least thought out argument. Our heroes get tortured and pushed by old, cranky men past their prime under the guise of 'writing', their lives forcefully reset and rewritten each new run.
Our heroes aren't heroes. They're slaves.