The fight for the future of the DC Universe now rests on the shoulders of one superhero team – and they are even more absurd than the threat they are up against.
Batman/Superman: World’s Finest #28 finds the eponymous heroes and their allies staring down the Sixth-Dimensional assassin that has been terrorizing various other realms. Unfortunately, this monstrous menace is only focused on Jimmy Olsen, who it has determined is the one person actually worth facing off against. While Jimmy gets a leg up on the competition when he is imbued with the powers of Mister Mxyzptlk, that alone isn’t enough to level the playing field. Thankfully, he isn’t alone in his fight, and he has almost every fifth-dimensional hero standing right alongside him.
Mister Mxyzptlk was joined by fellow Fifth-Dimensional Imp and Batman superfan Bat-Mite in Bill Finger and Sheldon Moldoff’s story “Batman: … Meets the Bat-Mite” from the pages of 1959’s Detective Comics #267. In the years since, Bat-Mite has gone from an overt nuisance to an official member of the Batman Family in his own right, effectively stepping into a mascot-adjacent role. Largely thanks to the popularity of Bat-Mite, DC has introduced what may very well be a countless number of other Fifth-Dimensional characters, almost every single one of whom has had their own favorite superhero to obsess over.
The fight for the future of the DC Universe now rests on the shoulders of one superhero team – and they are even more absurd than the threat they are up against.
Batman/Superman: World’s Finest #28 finds the eponymous heroes and their allies staring down the Sixth-Dimensional assassin that has been terrorizing various other realms. Unfortunately, this monstrous menace is only focused on Jimmy Olsen, who it has determined is the one person actually worth facing off against. While Jimmy gets a leg up on the competition when he is imbued with the powers of Mister Mxyzptlk, that alone isn’t enough to level the playing field. Thankfully, he isn’t alone in his fight, and he has almost every fifth-dimensional hero standing right alongside him.
Mister Mxyzptlk was joined by fellow Fifth-Dimensional Imp and Batman superfan Bat-Mite in Bill Finger and Sheldon Moldoff’s story “Batman: … Meets the Bat-Mite” from the pages of 1959’s Detective Comics #267. In the years since, Bat-Mite has gone from an overt nuisance to an official member of the Batman Family in his own right, effectively stepping into a mascot-adjacent role. Largely thanks to the popularity of Bat-Mite, DC has introduced what may very well be a countless number of other Fifth-Dimensional characters, almost every single one of whom has had their own favorite superhero to obsess over.
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