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** [[Grant Morrison]]'s Superman gets more powerful over the next 80 millennia and eventually bestows powers on his descendants.
** There was an even earlier story arc, in the 1970s; one cover showed Superman in the far future saying (approximate quote), "I'm ten thousand years old — and stronger than ever! Even green Kryptonite chains can't hold me now! All my friends are dead! When will '''''I''''' die?" And one of a trio of scientists replies, "'''Never''', Superman! Our tests show that you've become immortal!"
** In ''[[DC One Million]]'', Superman has become the embodiment of the sun itself (the source of his powers), having become a true [[Cosmic Entity]] after 83,000 years.
* The Maestro, the future version of the [[Incredible Hulk]], who is stronger and smarter than present day Hulk (even when PDH is in smart mode).
** Part of the rationale is that there had been a nuclear war, and since the Hulk is radiation-powered, this made him stronger at the expense of his sanity (well, at the expense of Smart Hulk's sanity).