In strange visitor he outruns the death of the universe.
Kal-El (Strange Visitor)
Superman would live countless epochs, outlasting his home planet (which would come to revere him as a role model for all humanity, and would successfully utilize Red Kryptonite as a fuel to power the exodus from the doomed planet), mortal life, and ultimately even the gods. Eventually he would separate himself into thousands of counterparts to roam the cosmos, while the prime "Superman Null" personally held back the end of creation. When the last other being in the universe, the god Anu, finally died, Superman reunified, and encouraged by the spirit of Lois Lane, outflew the waves of entropy and tore open the fabric of reality to finally reach the Phaethon, which had aged only minutes over the billions of years in which it was trapped. Reassuring the crew that all was not lost with the Earth, and that he would remain with them no matter what, they journeyed together into the unknown of the new universe.
Kal-El (Strange Visitor)
Superman would live countless epochs, outlasting his home planet (which would come to revere him as a role model for all humanity, and would successfully utilize Red Kryptonite as a fuel to power the exodus from the doomed planet), mortal life, and ultimately even the gods. Eventually he would separate himself into thousands of counterparts to roam the cosmos, while the prime "Superman Null" personally held back the end of creation. When the last other being in the universe, the god Anu, finally died, Superman reunified, and encouraged by the spirit of Lois Lane, outflew the waves of entropy and tore open the fabric of reality to finally reach the Phaethon, which had aged only minutes over the billions of years in which it was trapped. Reassuring the crew that all was not lost with the Earth, and that he would remain with them no matter what, they journeyed together into the unknown of the new universe.




