Superman has faced many enemies, with the greatest challenging him on multiple levels. Some, like Lex Luthor, are more mental or psychological, whereas Mongul, Doomsday, and others are more physical in nature. During a controversial reboot, the Man of Steel faced an ally-turned-enemy who might be appearing on the big screen.
Ulysses debuted during the New 52 reboot, with the long-haired foe initially a friend to Superman. Unfortunately, his pragmatism made him a villain who has also largely been forgotten. However, the upcoming Superman movie by James Gunn may finally change his fate and make him far more relevant than ever if his rumored appearance turns out to be true.
25 years later, the boy – now named Ulysses – returned to his native dimension, which he had always thought was already destroyed. Defeating his hated enemy The Cleric alongside Superman, Ulysses befriended the Man of Steel. The parallels between the two were quite obvious: both were men who, years before, had been sent away by their scientific parents to escape certain destruction and be raised by other lifeforms in a new world. They also gained strange new powers in their new home, making them far beyond mortal men. Together, they fought alongside each other and acted as heroes in Metropolis. This was all during the Geoff Johns/John Romita Jr. run on Superman during the New 52 reboot of DC Comics.
Superman has faced many enemies, with the greatest challenging him on multiple levels. Some, like Lex Luthor, are more mental or psychological, whereas Mongul, Doomsday, and others are more physical in nature. During a controversial reboot, the Man of Steel faced an ally-turned-enemy who might be appearing on the big screen.
Ulysses debuted during the New 52 reboot, with the long-haired foe initially a friend to Superman. Unfortunately, his pragmatism made him a villain who has also largely been forgotten. However, the upcoming Superman movie by James Gunn may finally change his fate and make him far more relevant than ever if his rumored appearance turns out to be true.
25 years later, the boy – now named Ulysses – returned to his native dimension, which he had always thought was already destroyed. Defeating his hated enemy The Cleric alongside Superman, Ulysses befriended the Man of Steel. The parallels between the two were quite obvious: both were men who, years before, had been sent away by their scientific parents to escape certain destruction and be raised by other lifeforms in a new world. They also gained strange new powers in their new home, making them far beyond mortal men. Together, they fought alongside each other and acted as heroes in Metropolis. This was all during the Geoff Johns/John Romita Jr. run on Superman during the New 52 reboot of DC Comics.
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