How long until DC decide to turn Prime evil again?
>>150162853Prime had been positioned as an antagonistic ally for a while. So he'll go between helping and not helping depending on the story. He really is the Jason Todd of the Superfamily.
>>150162853Well this year's crisis event is going to be Darkseid again. And I doubt they'll make Prime the crisis enemy so soon after bringing him back.I say 2 to 3 years before he's a villain again. I bet you that, once he inevitably a villain again, his event comic will be really meta and annoying.
>>150162890Why is he in Superfamily at all? It's like shoving Gwenpool into Deadpool's 'family', or whatever it is.
>>150164642He's not really a part of it but he is an alternate universe version of Clark with his powers and an obscene amount of resistance to everything. I doubt he'll stick around when this is over. He's too powerful.
>>150164642He's not officially part of the family anon, don't believe everything you read, he's just Superman-adjacent and and an ally.You can consider him part of the family if you want, but I dunno if I would.
Why the fuck is Prime back? Shouldn't he be back in his own universe again?
>>150164710Read Superman.
>>150164724I only have an idle curiosity in the mainline continuities of the big two. I only read self contained elseworlds and the like these days because of all the stupid reasons, character development resets, status quo always being king and all the other trite bullshit that plagues story telling in the mainline continuities.
Why is he weak to the red sun anyway?
If his villainous phase is based on comic book fans that were angry about the direction decades ago, then he presumably would have either retired from comics (which his last story suggests), or lost the ability to care. Instead there will be a new knock-off guy who represents people who started in the early 21st century and consider everything else a mistake.
>>150162853It won't take that long. Things move faster nowadays, people get bored quicker nowadays.