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* [[Apocalypse Hitler]]: Superman blames the Hitlers for everything bad related to mankind.
* [[Apocalypse Hitler]]: Superman blames the Hitlers for everything bad related to mankind.
* [[Badass Beard]]: The creators tried to invoke this by turning Superman into a [[Santa Claus]] clone. Needless to say, it doesn't work.
* [[Badass Beard]]: The creators tried to invoke this by turning Superman into a [[Santa Claus]] clone. Needless to say, it doesn't work.
* [[Batman Grabs a Gun]]: [http://www.cracked.com/article/151_5-superheroes-rendered-ridiculous-by-gritty-reboots/#ixzz1pftifMYn Will he stick to his code and turn the Hitlers over to the authorities to make sure that justice is done? No. He finds the biggest most impractical gun in the world and shoots the piss out of them.]
* [[Batman Grabs a Gun]]: [https://web.archive.org/web/20131107121446/http://www.cracked.com/article/151_5-superheroes-rendered-ridiculous-by-gritty-reboots/#ixzz1pftifMYn Will he stick to his code and turn the Hitlers over to the authorities to make sure that justice is done? No. He finds the biggest most impractical gun in the world and shoots the piss out of them.]
* [[BFG]]: The Expunger, which is a bunch of [[Gatling Good|gatling guns]] attached to each other. It's unclear how it's supposed to be aimed.
* [[BFG]]: The Expunger, which is a bunch of [[Gatling Good|gatling guns]] attached to each other. It's unclear how it's supposed to be aimed.
** Not just Gatling guns, ''sawed-off Gatling guns.'' Look at how short the barrels are compared to, say, [[wikipedia:GAU-8|a GAU-8 Avenger,]] which can slice tanks in half.
** Not just Gatling guns, ''sawed-off Gatling guns.'' Look at how short the barrels are compared to, say, [[wikipedia:GAU-8|a GAU-8 Avenger,]] which can slice tanks in half.

Latest revision as of 22:37, 30 August 2021

Are you sure that's Superman?

It's the 22nd century. Earth has passed through two apocalypses (one occurring in the predecessor, Kamandi: At Earth's End[1]). A group of emotionless, logical cyborgs named the Biomech Sevens are overseeing Earth's return to greatness. For the last year, Superman has been regaining his lost strength in a hovering city, where he is able to receive the benefits of the sun's rays. While recuperating, he learns that Gotham City is next in line to be "cleansed", via a nuclear bomb. It has been overrun with mutants and other such degenerates.

After battling the Biomech Sevens' leader Ben Boxer, Superman goes down to Gotham, where he is attacked by bat-like mutants that bear a striking resemblance to the Dark Knight and is saved by a mohawked youth biker gang, and finds that the underground of the city houses a fortress where the evil DNA Diktators, who kidnapped the gang's parents and took Bruce Wayne's body from his manor. There he meets the leaders of the Diktators: twin clones of Adolf Hitler!

This was a one-shot from 1995, written by Tom Veitch and drawn by Frank Gomez. As you can see, this Elseworlds title is a perfect example of The Dark Age of Comic Books, and thus, is universally reviled. It's been reviewed on Atop the Fourth Wall here. Linkara even made a Catch Phrase from the comic: I AM A MAN! *punch*

Tropes used in Superman: At Earth's End include:
  1. a gritty reboot of a Jack Kirby character who lived in a post-apocalyptic Earth