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"Millennium Then": Cave Carson tells Resurrection Man how he and the Forgotten Heroes lost the crystal, part of a primordial meteor, responsible for creating Mitch and Vandal Savage to Savage.

I've been coasting on adrenaline since you rescued me from DeWitt. It's only just sinking in how crazy all of this is.
Resurrection Man

Resurrection Man #25 is an issue of the series Resurrection Man (Volume 1) with a cover date of June, 1999. It was published on April 21, 1999.

Synopsis for "Millennium Then"

Cave Carson tells Resurrection Man how he and the Forgotten Heroes lost the crystal, part of a primordial meteor, responsible for creating Mitch and Vandal Savage to Savage.

The Forgotten Heroes flee an attack by Savage's Firewalkers. After leaving, they blow up their headquarters. They fly to Southern Antarctica where Savage has made his headquarters.

Appearing in "Millennium Then"

Featured Characters:

Supporting Characters:

Antagonists:

Other Characters:

  • Superman (Clark Kent) (In a comic book only) (Cameo)
  • Angels (Mentioned only)
  • Cliff DeWitt (Deceased) (Mentioned only)
  • God (Mentioned only)
  • Thula's mother (Unnamed) (Mentioned only)
  • Velociraptor (Mentioned only)

Locations:

Items:

  • Meteorite (Flashback only)
  • Temporal Meteor (First appearance; unnamed)
  • Vigilante's Suit
    • Vigilante's Goggles

Vehicles:

Concepts:

Notes

  • Rip Hunter is depicted as a Forgotten Heroes member, when in his first Post-Crisis appearances he never was.[1]

Trivia

  • Notably Mister Poseidon doesn't appear. He was a member of Forgotten Villains and used one of his rings to make Ultivac his slave robot; in this issue, Ultivac is controlled by Atom Master instead.


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