

In another organic pairing, it looks like Aquaman and Mera had a daughter named Eldoris Curry, who goes by the name of Serenity. Seems Justice League romance never goes out of style. It will be interesting to learn if she has any connection to the Green Lantern Corps, or if that is left to the other children.Īlso of note is that in the future Cruise is seen flirting with Hunter, something referred to as old hat by the group. Still, for fans of Iris West, someone Allen has pursued in his solo series, this might come as a big shock.Įarly sketches refer to her as Nora Allen, and as they exit the portal on the last page she points to Jessica Cruz when the group announces they are the League's children. The two have obvious chemistry in the series, and evidently, go on to parent a hero who seemingly inherited her father's powers. She's actually the daughter of Flash Barry Allen and Green Lantern Jessica Cruz. That's because the future League's speedster is called Cruise, and there's a reason. However, others will definitely be surprised. If you've been following Hitch's Justice League, this next one might not shock you. It also bears mentioning that he is staring directly at Superman when the heroes emerge from the portal, so perhaps it means that Superman has some explaining to do for something he hasn't even done yet.Īlso, where does Lois fit into all this, and is this the child of the New 52 Superman or the current Rebirth Superman? So many questions. It isn't mentioned in the book, but odds are his name is actually Hunter Prince, which would make sense given his clear adoration of his mother.ĭonning Superman's iconic red cape and Wonder Woman's gauntlets, tiara (as a cuff on his arm), and lasso, he's confident without being cocky and seems to be the leader of the ragtag group of heroes.Īs to what happened with his parents, Sovereign makes a point to taunt him saying "no wonder your mother abandoned you," but knowing villains that probably isn't the whole story. That son of Superman has been over in Super Sons, but this son of Superman is clearly the offspring of the two heroes. This is not the son of Superman fans have come to know outside of Bryan Hitch's Justice League.

This one is by far the most obvious, so if you guessed the son of Superman and Wonder Woman, you are correct. In fact, you might be even more surprised by who doesn't make an appearance, so hit the next slide to meet the future Justice League! To get some proper context for that dysfunctional homecoming, it's time to meet each of these heroes one on one, which includes some unique takes on the heroes you've come to know. Most of that is due to the family issues they seem to have upon returning through the portal ( via ScreenRant). Granted, it's a storyline that comic readers aren't exactly unfamiliar with, but this latest go at it seems to be one of the more potential-filled versions of it. That's why they are risking their lives and what's left of the world to return to the current timeline and confront their parents and predecessors in hopes that they can prevent what caused all this. Standing against it are a young group of heroes whose legacies stem from iconic Justice Leaguer's of the past, but they can't fix this world by themselves. At the center of it is Mount Olympus, which sits on the tattered remnants of New York City. The storyline reveals a downtrodden world, broken and ruled over by a mysterious force known as the Sovereign. Spoilers for Justice League #26 incoming, so if you haven't read it yet you've been warned. Fans will be introduced to the children of the Justice League, and while there will be pieces you recognize, other aspects of the team will certainly throw you for a loop. The storyline is titled Legacy and reveals the broken world of 20 years into the future. 3) Green Lantern Corps (Vol.That's the premise of Bryan Hitch's next arc of Justice League, kicking off with issue #26.
