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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | In the first Crisis, the Earth-1 Superman is clearly the pre-Crisis Superman, and at the end it's stated he'll continue to be the main Superman. However, the Post-Crisis DCU has its own Superman, introduced in Man of Steel and well-known for being nowhere as powerful. In fact, a lot changed after the Crisis, so much so that it's obvious the Earth presented at the end isn't the post-Crisis DCU at all. Crisis was told from the perspective of that Earth, and after the Crisis was resolved that Earth... Hypertime'd away or something. Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow? takes place in this continuity. |