Warning! Spoilers for Jurassic League #1 by DC Comics
In a universe where the Justice League are dinosaurs, Superman gets an Earth-shattering new origin that puts him directly in the path of DC's new Jurassic League. Superman's origin gets a considerable twist in a brand new look at Jurassic League #1 by Daniel Warren Johnson, Juan Gedeon, and Mike Spicer. The hero, now a man-shaped brachiosaurus, crashes down on Earth and discovers a prehistoric world where DC's greatest heroes and villains are dinosaurs.
When it comes to heroic origins, few are more iconic than Superman's tragic beginning. As his planet Krypton was on the brink of destruction, Kal-El's scientist parents put him on a rocket heading for Earth as the race's last hope. Upon crash-landing on the planet, the superpowered infant was discovered by the Kents, who raised him on their farm, instilling important values that the hero holds as one of the most powerful beings on Earth. Superman would be a founding member of the Justice League and has been a member of practically every team variation since its inception. Now, Superman's origin is getting a new dinosaur-sized twist.
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In a brand new preview for Jurassic League #1 by Daniel Warren Johnson, Juan Gedeon, and Mike Spicer (H/T AIPT), readers get a first glimpse of Superman's new origin in a world filled with dinosaurs. Before joining the prehistoric Justice League, a baby Superman is carried in a rocketship that crash-lands on Earth. The Kents, who are Cavemen, find the ship amidst fiery smoke, and when the door opens, a dinosaur egg pops out. A baby dino Superman's hand emerges after he breaks free from the egg, reaching out his
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