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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | In the comic Final Crisis, Darkseid loses his physical body and becomes a spirit that can possess people. It's possible that after he's defeated by Superman that he actually fled to one of the other worlds of the Multiverse, which were accessible at the time, to start over. So why not the Smallville world? That would explain why Darkseid is a spirit on the show instead of a 7-foot tall super-god. It could also explain why there is no Batman on Earth-Smallville (beyond a few throw-away references) because it was Batman who dealt him his mortal blow in the comics, he would make sure to erase the Wayne family from history so that it wouldn't happen again, before he was sealed away by Orion. Plus, it makes Clark's struggle all the more epic, since he didn't just battle any old Darkseid, he fought THE Darkseid. |