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"Savior Complex": The synopsis for this issue has not yet been written.

Quote1 I knew when the moment called, the two of you would step up and be the saviors the world needed. Seeing the two of you, it reminded me of the old days when your dad and I were starting out. Quote2
Supergirl (Kara Danvers)

Earth-Prime #6 is an issue of the series Earth-Prime (Volume 1) with a cover date of August, 2022. It was published on June 21, 2022.

Synopsis for "Savior Complex"


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  • Bloodwork/Ramsey Rosso (Nora's Future) (Single appearance) (On a TV or computer screen) (Cameo)
  • Magog/David Reid (Nora's Future) (Real identity revealed) (Flashback and main story) (Origin)
    • Clayface/Tanner Freyr (Earth-Prime) (Impersonates The Atom (Ryan Choi))
    • Evil Eye/Will Parker (Nora's Future)
    • The Necrians (Earth-Prime)
    • The Needle (Nora's Future) (First full appearance)
    • Superman/Kal-El (John Henry Irons' Earth)
  • Reverse-Flash (Eobard Thawne) (Impersonates Dr. Harrison Wells) (Flashback only) (Cameo)
  • Unnamed jewel robber (Single appearance) (Also as an hologram)

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Synopsis for "Phantom Punch"


Appearing in "Phantom Punch"

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  • Phantom Girl (Tinya Wazzo) (First appearance as Phantom Girl)

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Notes

  • Final issue.
  • The "Savior Complex" story is a crossover between The Flash, Batwoman, Supergirl, "Black Lightning and DC's Legends of Tomorrow.
    • The story confirms that the continuity of Post-Crisis Star City 2040, which was originally featured in the Arrow episode, "Green Arrow & The Canaries" and its namesake, unproduced spin-off, is set in the same future of Nora and Bart West-Allen.
    • It also shows that the Justice League still exist in Nora's Future and most of the Earth's heroes have joined the team.
      • However, Clark Kent seems to have retired some time in the past. By the ending of the "Savior Complex" story, he accepts to rejoin the League.
  • The "Phantom Punch" story takes place minutes after the ending of the "Training Day" story from the previous issue.
  • This issue confirms that Oliver Queen is still alive in the Post-Crisis Multiverse and has become a "Guardian of the Multiverse" as The Spectre.
  • After being defeated by the Justice League, the Superman from John Henry Irons' Earth seems to disappear and his current whereabouts are unknown.
    • However, it is very unlikely that Oliver sent him to his original Earth which was never confirmed to have been recreated in the Post-Crisis Multiverse, like all the other realities.[2]
  • On Nora's Future, Nate Heywood still suits up as Steel. This implies that, despite having lost his metahuman powers in the DC's Legends of Tomorrow series finale, "Knocked Down, Knocked Up", he managed to restore them in this possible future.
    • Similarly, despite Thawne's death and Bloodwork losing his abilities in The Flash episodes, "Negative, Part One" and "It's My Party and I'll Die If I Want To", Ramsey eventually managed to restore his condition and Magog's flashback implies that Thawne's original self will eventually resurface once again on Nora's Future.

Trivia

  • Nora and Bart stating that "Bloodwork is a League Level Five Big Bad" also foreshadows the events of "It's My Party and I'll Die If I Want To".
  • In the previous continuity of Nora's Future, which was erased by Nora's time-travels,[3] Nora West-Allen's past self had previously mentioned the existence of the League.[4]
  • In the second story, King Shark mentions being fooled by a "killer-whale lady" which is a reference to the DC supervillain, Orca.
  • Future Clark's appearance may be a reference to Earth-Two Superman's from Infinite Crisis.
  • Nora's Future Ryan Wilder's Batwoman outfit is clearly inspired by both Batwoman and Batman Beyond suits.
  • 4th World Comics is a reference to Jack Kirby's Fourth World mythos from the comics.


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