So many ways to tell a random multiverse Superheroes crossover story. But isn't that what makes them interesting? You never know how one migh end. Especially if these crossover stories are about The Kamen Riders, Super Sentai/Power Rangers and Ultra...
Whether it's with super-powers, unrivaled skill with weapons or martial arts, or superior intelligence and resourcefulness, a super hero fights for universal peace. They strive to protect the people of their world and eliminate evil wherever it may be found. But what if they actually succeeded? What would a world be like if there was no longer any evil for its heroes to fight?
It could be a lot like Universe 33.
Officially known as Universe 16 or Earth 16, this world was once like many of the others in the Multiverse
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Universe 16 or Earth 16, this world was once like many of the others in the Multiverse. Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman and Green Lantern battled super-villains such as Lex Luthor, Joker, Cheetah and Sinestro. The difference here is that the battle ended and the heroes won, and when their children and protégés grew up and inherited their heroic mantles, there was no one left for them to fight.
A crimeless utopia where the children of the superheroes live as supercelebrities. In this universe, the Justice League long ago wiped out crime and evil, with Superman leaving behind an army of Superman Robots to protect the Earth. The modern super-heroes, children and successors of the originals, are treated (and treat themselves) as celebrities named Supersons.
With no unifying purpose, heroes like Kyle Rayner, Miss Martian, Wally West, Connor Hawke, Ray Palmer, Batman IV Damian Wayne and Superman II Chris Kent spend their days reenacting past battles, living a pampered lifestyle that's more hedonistic than heroic. Others form idle super-teams in an attempt to boost their fans and followers on social media-teams such as the Just, the youthful duo made up of Green Arrow's daughter Arrowette and her telepathic friend Menta. Once, these "heroes" may have sought adventure and excitement in the interest of serving their fellow man. Now, they manufacture them as a cure for boredom.
Though there are many, many more Superheroes in this Earth. Without purpose, and with any potential threats handled by the robots, the most action this worlds 'heroes' tend to get is in private battle reenactments of their predecessors' feats.
Meet Kyle Rayner, One of the Green Lantern of Earth 16 and son of single mother Maura Rayner. Kyle lived a happy life as a child and did well enough in high school aside from the constant notes from teachers remarking how he lacked focus and discipline. Kyle was always a creative sort and at an early age, he harnessed that talent through the medium of visual art. By the time Kyle was in high school, his skill had grown considerably and he was given an opportunity to enroll in the Coast Academy of the Arts in Coast City. It was while attending this Academy that Kyle met Alexandra "Alex" DeWitt, an aspiring artist with a knack for photography. The two hit it off and a romance bloomed. Kyle was living a good, normal life and then it happened.
One night while rushing to finish a project he had been procrastinating to spend time with his new girlfriend, Kyle's bedroom window shattered as it was struck by what it looked like a tiny meteorite. On closer inspection, Kyle saw it was a ring and then things got really weird as the ring hovered in the middle of the room, casting the area in an ominous green light, and then it spoke to Kyle. Kyle reached out, grabbed the sing, and slipped it on his finger. In that very moment, Kyle was teleported to a Green Space where he was met by Hal Jordan, the legendary Green Lantern of Earth, Kyle's a big herophile and he had a very fanboy moment.