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Superman & Batman: Generations (Comic Book)

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Superman & Batman: Generations is a DC Comics story published under the Elseworlds imprint, written and illustrated by John Byrne. The story is built upon one central conceit: the complete and total Aversion of Comic-Book Time. Generations consists of three different series: Generations I (1999) focuses primarily on Superman and Batman, beginning with their first meeting in 1939, with each subsequent chapter jumping ahead ten years to show later events in their lives as well as the lives of their children, grandchildren, and so forth. Generations II (2001) details events that take place between the chapters of the previous series, as well as giving larger roles to other DC heroes like Wonder Woman, The Flash, and Green Lantern. The series starts in 1942, with each subsequent chapter jumping ahead by 11 years. Generations III (2003-2004) crafts an epic story by bringing in Jack Kirby's New Gods and focusing on Darkseid's plan to conquer the universe (or, at least, get those pesky human superheroes out of the way first). The story starts in 1925 and each subsequent chapter jumps ahead 100 years before reaching its ultimate conclusion.Batman & Captain America, an Elseworlds DC/Marvel crossover, also takes place in the same universe.The universe the series takes place in, barring the aforementioned Captain America crossover, has recently been designated as Earth-38 in the current DC Multiverse courtesy of The Multiversity.See also Spider-Man: Life Story, another series that averts Comic-Book Time.
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Pregnant Hostage: Lois Lane was once held hostage by the Joker while she was pregnant with her son Joel Kent.
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Fat and Proud: Etta Sweetgulper, friend of Diana Prince.
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Anyone Can Die: Given that the series is built on Superman and Batman's decades of adventures occurring in realtime and averting Plot Armor, a fair number of recognizable characters get killed off in spite of their traditional importance to the DC Universe. For instance, Alfred Pennyworth dies of old age, while Lois Lane and Jimmy Olsen get killed by the Ultra-Humanite in Lex Luthor's body.
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Phantom Zone: Batman suggests this as a punishment for Superman after he kills Ultra-Humanite, since he's depowered and wouldn't last a day in normal prison, but solitary confinement would be cruel. He ends up interacting with the real world once in order to save his grandson Clark Wayne's life.
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Heroic BSoD: Bruce Wayne Jr. seeing his wife Kara Kent with her heart ripped out.
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Darker and Edgier: Bruce Wayne Jr. after Kara Kent is killed.
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Power Creep, Power Seep: Done intentionally: Superman can't fly in 1939, but Superboy can in 1929 because that's how it was in the original comics (the Superboy stories being written after Supes gained the ability to fly).
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My Grandson, Myself
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My Grandson, Myself: The Joker poses as his allegedly-unrelated successor "Joker Junior" by using makeup to hide his age.
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"Well Done, Son" Guy: After the as-of-yet unborn Joel is De Powered, Superman and Lois make a conscious attempt to avoid this by never letting the child know that he's the Muggle son of Superman. Unfortunately, Luthor decides to tell Joel himself, warping the boy's mind for the rest of his life.
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Related Differently in the Adaptation: Supergirl is traditionally Superman's cousin, but in this continuity is his daughter. Barbara Gordon is Jim Gordon's granddaughter rather than daughter, to get the fact he's a Golden Age character and she's a Silver Age one to line up. Tony Gordon, Jim's son in both the Golden and Silver Ages, is her father, rather than brother.
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Comic-Book Time
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Comic-Book Time: Averting it and having people and things age and develop in a realistic passage of time is the central conceit of the series.
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Alternate Timeline
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Alternate Timeline: Of an alternate timeline. The basis of Generations III is that an alternate future from the one shown at the end of the first series is created, but by the end the timeline is wiped out and replaced with the proper one shown in Generations I.
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The Ghost: Catwoman and Two-Face are mentioned, but never appear physically.
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The Slow Path: After Superman gets sent back in time to the 19th century, Metron puts him in a capsule that holds him in stasis until he can be revived 700 years later, which means Batman finds the capsule just moments after seeing Supes fly off.
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Diabolus ex Machina: Lara Wayne exposes herself to Gold Kryptonite so she can age normally and be with the man she loves. As she's doing this, he gets mortally wounded in a battle far away, and she arrives just in time to helplessly watch him die with the knowledge that her powers would have let her save him.
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Childhood Friends: It's established in this continuity that Superman and Batman first met when Superboy rescued a young Bruce Wayne after the latter was kidnapped, the two heroes being close companions ever since.
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Dye or Die: Because Superman ages so slowly, he eventually found it necessary to use makeup and grey hair dye in his Clark Kent identity.
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Your Mind Makes It Real: The Guardians eventually reveal that the Green Lantern Rings' weaknesses are all psychosomatic: regular GLs are weak to yellow objects because they're told to be, while Alan Scott assumed his ring was weak to wooden objects after a thug clocked him with a baseball bat. Hal Jordan, who figured this out on his own, can use the ring without any such hindrances.
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Related in the Adaptation: Because this version of Supergirl is Superman's daughter rather than his cousin, this also makes Lois Lane Supergirl's mother.
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Ascended Fangirl: Hyena, one of the villains of Gotham City in the 1980s, modeled herself after the greats of Batman's rogues gallery.
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Cardboard Prison: Seemingly averted, as The Joker has been in Arkham Asylum for ten consecutive years, but then played straight when it's revealed that he dug a tunnel out and has been sneaking out of the prison to commit supposed "copycat" crimes under the alias of Joker Jr. for years.
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Mythology Gag
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Mythology Gag: Oh, so very many... In the first chapter, while looking at a poster for the Flying Graysons, Bruce says their son is supposed to be "something of a boy wonder". Luthor's classic green and purple Powered Armor and bodysuit from Superfriends are worn by Joel Kent when he crashes his sister's wedding. This series' version of Nightwing is Clark Wayne, Superman's powerless grandson who was taken in by the Wayne family. In the Silver Age, Superman would occasionally visit the bottle city of Kandor as the powerless, Batman-inspired hero Nightwing (named for a bat-like Kryptonian animal); some stories even suggested that Dick Grayson adopted the same name in tribute to Superman. Clark Wayne's twin daughters, Lois and Lara, call themselves Supergirl Red and Supergirl Blue respectively. This is a nod to the infamous "Superman Blue and Superman Red" imaginary story which later was used in a different form in the 1990s Superman stories. In Generations III, Kamandi is a descendant of Buddy Blank (OMAC), both characters created by Jack Kirby. The revelation that Ultra-Humanite had possessed Lex Luthor's body for most of his life might be a nod to the former's history: originally he was Superman's arch nemesis and a Mad Scientist near identical to Luthor and Luthor had a full head of hair when one day an art error gave Luthor a bald head as well and DC decided to give the Humanite his Grand Theft Me gimmick so that there wouldn't be two bald scientists fighting Superman. Bruce Wayne's first superhero identity, the Flying Fox, is a nod to Adventure Comics #275 (1960), where he likewise took on this identity in a team-up with Superboy. The time-viewer showing Superboy his future team-ups with Batman also comes from this story. Kara Kent's use of a wig in her Supergirl identity is the reverse of the pre-Crisis Earth-1 Supergirl's use of a wig in her civilian identity as Linda Lee Danvers. The 25th century Wayne decendent Thomas Taylor Wayne's middle name may be a reference to Brane Taylor, who in the Silver Age was the Batman of the 31st century. B.J. looks very similar to the Bruce Wayne Jr seen in the Silver Age "Imaginary Stories" featuring "the second Batman and Robin team", only with blond hair instead of red. The Hyena's henchmen wear black polo necks with their themed nicknames in white, just like henchmen in Batman (1966).
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Some Kind of Force Field: Green Lantern Kyle Rayner surrounds Ultra-Humanite's hideout in what appears to be green amber to keep greedy villains from raiding it for its secrets; several failed attempts can be seen around the perimeter.
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Walking the Earth: Scott Free says that he and Metron have been doing this since they escaped Apokalypse in Generations III.
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Lampshade Hanging: The Reveal mentioned below could be seen as a lampshade on the similarity between the two characters in the original comics.
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Death of the Hypotenuse: Lois is killed by Luthor in 1979, and some time in the intervening millennium the now-immortal Lana Lang found Superman and they became a couple.
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Damsel out of Distress: Lois Lane gets captured a few times, but she still manages to kick some ass before the bad guys take her down.
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Back in the Saddle: The 1999 chapter has Bruce Wayne gladly taking up the mantle of Batman once more, after entrusting his "new and improved" Legion of Shadows to Bruce Jr. Superman also qualifies to an extent, since he spent the last decade in the Phantom Zone, though once he gets out he leaves Earth to explore the galaxy.
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Unsettling Gender-Reveal: Most of Generations III's 22nd Century chapter focuses on who we (and the heroes) assume to be Kamandi. At the end of the chapter we learn it's actually his identical daughter Kam.
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Older Than They Look: After Bruce Wayne has his soul fused with Ra's al-Ghul's in the Lazarus Pit, not only is his youth restored to his prime adult age (with a bit of white hair streak), he also ages one year for every one hundred years that passes. The older Superman gets, the slower he ages.
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Dead Guy Junior: Wonder Woman's daughter is named Stephanie (nickname Stevie) after her father Steve Trevor, who was killed while flying a mission over Korea. Lois and Lara Wayne are named after their great-grandmother Lois Lane and great-great-grandmother Lara Lor-Van respectively.
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Off on a Technicality: Averted. Everyone involved is more than willing to give Superman the benefit of the doubt when he kills the Ultra-Humanite - it was an accident and self-defense to boot. However, since Ultra had murdered everyone important to Supes, he says he can't be sure he didn't want to kill Ultra and thus asks the court not to make him a special case.
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Mad Scientist
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The revelation that Ultra-Humanite had possessed Lex Luthor's body for most of his life might be a nod to the former's history: originally he was Superman's arch nemesis and a Mad Scientist near identical to Luthor and Luthor had a full head of hair when one day an art error gave Luthor a bald head as well and DC decided to give the Humanite his Grand Theft Me gimmick so that there wouldn't be two bald scientists fighting Superman.
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Stable Time Loop
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Stable Time Loop: The Time Helix in Generations III. Darkeseid claims otherwise, saying the past invasions won't "have happened" until the Parademons actually travel back, but is clearly shown to be completely wrong. It gets broken by the heroes.
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Face Death with Dignity
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Face Death with Dignity: Generations II establishes that Bruce Wayne's parents Thomas and Martha knew they were going to die that night in Crime Alley because Jonathan Kent tried to warn them after seeing their deaths unfold on the Chronoscope, but willingly let their murders happen anyway due to the knowledge that their deaths would result in their son growing up to become Batman and feeling that their lives were a necessary price to pay for Gotham City to receive its most renowned crime-fighter.
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Ragnarök Proofing
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Ragnarök Proofing: Justified: In Generations III, Clark Wayne and his daughters go to the Fortress of Solitude to see if Luthor's technology-nullifying bomb has really worn off. Clark tests the theory by trying to start Pa Kent's car, but makes an off-hand remark about field generators designed to keep all of Superman's exhibits in perfect condition.
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Blessed with Suck
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Blessed with Suck: The formula that the Ultra-Humanite/Lex Luthor gave Joel Kent to restore his Kryptonian powers ended up killing him after a few hours, despite his mentor's original claims of the contrary. Which, of course, was what Ultra/Lex was hoping that Joel would believe. Later, however, it was revealed that Ultra/Lex had come up with a formula that did restore Kryptonian powers without killing whoever drank it, which is used by Superman and his grandson Clark Wayne (Knight-Wing).
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Feeling Their Age
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Feeling Their Age: Batman laments this when dealing with Mr. Mxyzptlk in 1959. Alan Scott also goes through this, mainly because Hal Jordan declined to take up the Ring, forcing Alan to stay on until Kyle Rayner entered the picture.
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Powered Armor
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Luthor's classic green and purple Powered Armor and bodysuit from Superfriends are worn by Joel Kent when he crashes his sister's wedding.
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The Greatest Story Never Told
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The Greatest Story Never Told: Lois laments that the story of the century (the marriage of Batman and Superwoman) is right under their noses and they can't do anything about it.
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Dropped a Bridge on Him
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Dropped a Bridge on Him: The Recap Episode of Generations III shows that several characters died over the course of the series, we just never heard about them until now The list includes Hal Jordan, Clark and Lois Wayne, OMAC, and Lex Luthor. Also happens over Generations I with characters like Comissoner Gordon and Perry White dying across the series, and then Luthor claiming to have murderered Jimmy Olsen and many other friends and associates of Clark over the story.
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My Own Grampa
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My Own Grampa: Rather, great-grampa. In Generations III, Batman marries Lara Wayne, who is the daughter of Clark Wayne, the adopted son of Bruce Wayne Jr. and the biological son of Joel Kent. So, Bruce Wayne becomes his own great-grandson, albeit not by blood.
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Kid from the Future
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Kid from the Future: Superman unwittingly becomes this in Generations III, when an attempt to travel to the 30th century runs into turbulence and sends him back to the 19th, where he runs headlong into Jonathan Kent and Martha Clark as young adults and helps save Martha's life.
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Draft Dodging
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Draft Dodging: In the 1969 chapter, both Joel Kent and Bruce Wayne Jr. refuse to get deferments, Joel because he wants to prove himself, B.J. because he doesn't think it's fair. After Dick is killed by the Joker, B.J. does accept the deferment so he can become Batman.
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Happily Adopted
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Happily Adopted: Clark Wayne, Joel's biological son, is given to Bruce Jr. to raise following Joel's death. He finds out the truth of his parentage some time later after learning Vietnamese, but it never really changes how he feels about BJ.
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Big Good
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Big Good: After Ra's al-Ghul's death, Bruce Wayne takes over his organization and turns it good, simply by turning the "front" organizations legit so subtly that most of Ra's' staff assume it's part of a larger plan until it's too late. He passes it on to Bruce Jr. so he can go back to being Batman.
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Blasting It Out of Their Hands
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Blasting It Out of Their Hands: Jonah Hex does it to Johnny Kent during their Showdown at High Noon, explaining that the former's desire for revenge is misguided (see You Killed My Father below).
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Painting the Medium
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Painting the Medium: Whenever the subject of a hero disguising his voice comes up, it's represented by an appropriately-shaped Speech Bubble (the pentagonal shield for Superman and a bat for Batman).
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Immortality Inducer
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Immortality Inducer: Ra's al Ghul appears in the story, so of course he deserves a mention. He also discovers that if two people enter the Lazarus Pit at the same time, one will die and his life force will be transferred to the other, making him immortal. He and Bruce Wayne enter and Bruce emerges, restored to his prime. He eventually discovers that he ages one year for every century he lives. Generations III further reveals that that single Pit was permanently changed, now conferring youth on anyone who bathes in it, but without the insanity that normally accompanies it. The 2919 chapter shows that Lana Lang became immortal thanks to all the magic and Super-Empowering she went through as a young woman.
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Showdown at High Noon
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Showdown at High Noon: One occurs between Jonah Hex and Jonathan Kent in Generations III, but gets interrupted.
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Crazy-Prepared
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Crazy-Prepared: One of Batman's hallmarks would appear in a story centered around him and his family. In particular, Bruce Jr. develops machines that let him fight off the Justice League single-handedly.
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Locked into Strangeness
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Locked into Strangeness: Bruce Wayne gains a skunk stripe after gaining immortality from the Lazarus Pit.
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What Measure Is a Mook?
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What Measure Is a Mook?: Examined. Darkseid's new Parademons have the ability to think and reason for themselves, whereas the originals were mindless drones. When Lara learns of their sentience, she makes sure that none of the other heroes find out (which includes snapping a Parademon's neck) for fear that this trope would come into play and they wouldn't be able to fight anymore.
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Significant Anagram
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Significant Anagram: The doctor treating Lois' cancer is Dr. Holurt. Guess who he is. No, really, go ahead and guess. It's the Ultra-Humanite.
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The Empath
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The Empath: Wonder Woman's daughter Stephanie Trevor (Wonder Girl) shares an empathic link with Kara Kent (Supergirl) that allows her to sense whatever pain Kara is feeling.
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Fake–Real Turn
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Fake–Real Turn: After Bruce Wayne takes over Ra's al Ghul's empire, he develops the various front organizations into genuine beneficial enterprises while dismantling the criminal schemes they had been covering for.
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The Un-Reveal
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The Unreveal: Bruce's wife is never given a positive identity, but it's strongly implied to be Julie Madison; he's dating her in the first chapter, and his wife is from high society. Both Catwoman and Talia also either get a mention or appear at other places in the series. Kathy Kane remains a possibility.
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Twin Telepathy
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Twin Telepathy: Supergirl (Kara Kent) and Wonder Girl (Stevie Trevor) were born at practically the same moment, so they exhibit a degree of empathy, which is how Wonder Girl finds the captive Supergirl, Robin, and Kid Flash when they're captured by the Rogues. This also causes Stevie to experience Kara's emotions when she was murdered.
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Really 700 Years Old
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Really 700 Years Old: The immortal characters don't look any worse than 40 or 50. Superman eventually has to wear makeup to appear older when he's in his Clark Kent identity. Exposure to magic has pretty much made Lana Lang immortal, and she's just as beautiful in the 30th Century as she was in the 1920s, despite being alive for nearly a millennium. Becomes a plot point in regards to Superman's great-granddaughters Lara and Lois, particularly Lara, whose attraction to an alien Green Lantern is hampered because she's too young-looking.
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Wife Husbandry
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Wife Husbandry: Supergirl-Blue goes from calling Bruce "Gran'pa" (since her father was raised as his son) to being his lover. She says that when you're Really 700 Years Old, anyone born the same century as you feels like a contemporary.
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Named After Somebody Famous
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Named After Somebody Famous: Generations III introduces future Green Lantern Jordan Kelly, who says he was named for "the greatest Green Lantern to ever live".
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Time Skip
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Time Skip: Each chapter jumps ahead by a set number of years for each series: 10 for Generations I, 11 for Generations II, and 100 for Generations III.
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Heel–Face Turn
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Heel–Face Turn: Amanda Mason is introduced as the villain Ransak, and after serving her sentence, becomes Knight-Wing's wife
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BadassNormal
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It's not particularly surprising that there are multiple Batmen and Robins; they're Badass Normals who age and eventually die, after all. What is surprising is that Dick Grayson was the second Robin—Bruce Wayne I started out as the first Robin before crafting his image as Batman!
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Heroic Sacrifice
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Heroic Sacrifice: Blackhawk member Chuck stops a smart missile from hitting a military hospital by ramming it with his plane, and then insists on staying in the plane in order to steer it away from the hospital (none of the heroes present can help him for various reasons). Jonathan Kent warns Thomas and Martha Wayne about their impending murder, but when they learn that this will inspire their son to become one of the world's greatest heroes, they willingly go to their deaths (though they make sure to tell Bruce how much they love him beforehand).
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Spirit Advisor
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Spirit Advisor: Alfred to Bruce, but the story remains vague on whether it's this trope or just Bruce's imagination. It's probably the former, since Alfred helps bring Dick back from the edge.
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This Is Your Brain on Evil
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This Is Your Brain on Evil: Or possibly in the Joker's case, on drugs, when Deadman pays a visit inside it.
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Secret Secret-Keeper
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Secret Secret-Keeper: In 1953, James Gordon confides to Bruce that he always knew he was Batman. When he first met a young Bruce Wayne in his Superboy days, Clark figured out that the Flying Fox was Bruce Wayne in disguise by using his X-ray vision on the fox mask Bruce wore, but did not let Bruce know that he was aware he was the Flying Fox.
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Battle in the Center of the Mind
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Battle in the Center of the Mind: Deadman and the ghost of Alfred Pennyworth deal with the ghost of Dick Grayson pelting away inside the Joker's head.
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The Reveal
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The Reveal: The Lex Luthor we've seen for most of the story is actually the Ultra-Humanite's brain transplanted into Lex's body.
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Birth-Death Juxtaposition
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Birth-Death Juxtaposition: In Generations II, Diana giving birth to her daughter Stephanie takes place at the same time that she receives word from Wonder Girl that her husband Steve Trevor was killed flying over Korea.
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Retroactive Preparation
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Retroactive Preparation: Darkseid's plan in Generations III. He sends a massive force of Parademons to attack Earth in the 30th Century; when they fail, the survivors jump back in time 100 years and try again, and so on until they conquer the planet.
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Decoy Getaway
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Decoy Getaway: Played for tragedy: Joker sets a trap that kills Batman II (Dick Grayson); Robin II (Bruce Wayne Jr.) switches costumes in secret to maintain the illusion that Batman is immortal.
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And the Adventure Continues
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And the Adventure Continues: Generations I ends with Superman and Batman and Lana Lang going off to see if there's anywhere else in the universe that needs heroes; the caption at the bottom even reads "Never The End".
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Deducing the Secret Identity
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Deducing the Secret Identity: Generations II has Commissioner Gordon reveal to Bruce that he always knew Bruce was Batman, explaining that he put two and two together when Batman first showed up in Gotham City after Bruce became old enough to inherit his father Thomas' fortune.
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You Can't Fight Fate
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You Can't Fight Fate: Double subverted. Clark and his parents find out about Thomas and Martha Wayne's impending deaths thanks to a Kryptonian chronoscope. They manage to warn the Waynes, who decide that Batman is too important to the world and willingly go to their deaths — though they make sure Bruce knows how much they love him before they leave.
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Arc Words
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Arc Words: "Why do I feel like somebody just stepped on my grave?"
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Our Presidents Are Different
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Our Presidents Are Different: Both Hal Jordan and Barbara Gordon are Presidents Action by default.
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Super-Empowering
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Super-Empowering: Humanite-in-Luthor develops a cure for Gold Kryptonite, which Superman uses to restore his own lost powers as well as giving them to his grandson Clark Wayne. In Generations III, Supergirl Blue and Batman use it as well, with the Hand Wave that Batman's immortality let him survive it.
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Duel to the Death
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Ra's al Ghul tries to bail out on his Duel to the Death with Bruce Wayne as they both descend into the Lazarus Pit, but Bruce refuses to let him do that. Fortunately, Bruce survives.
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Frankenstein's Monster
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Frankenstein's Monster: Superman turns into a Super-Giant and goes on a rampage after exposure to red kryptonite in 1959. As the effects include turning his skin green and giving him a flat head, the transformation makes him resemble a gigantic Frankenstein monster in a Superman costume.
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THeUnfavorite
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The Unfavorite: Joel thinks he's this due to not having powers, something Luthor gladly encouraged for the sake of his revenge plot. His equally powerless son is given to Bruce Wayne Jr. to raise, in order to prevent little Clark from going the same route as his father.
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Nice Job Breaking It, Hero!
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Nice Job Breaking It, Hero: Ultra-Humanite's robots spent decades restoring Lex Luthor's brain in the hopes of rehabilitating his evil personality. This backfires in the short-term by turning Lex into Generations' version of Metallo, and in the long term in Generations III where he causes The End of the World as We Know It.
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Only the Leads Get a Happy Ending
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Only the Leads Get a Happy Ending: In the distant future, a now virtually immortal Superman, Batman and Lana Lang leaves the galaxy to explore the universe content and happy with their legacy, and completely ignoring the enormous bodycount of the series, not counting the end of the world that was undone via time travel. Lois Lane, Joel Kent, Kara Kent, Steve Trevor, Dick Grayson and countless others die horrible, painful deaths and no one seems to care in the end (albeit after almost a thousand years have passed since those particular losses).
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Not Growing Up Sucks
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Not Growing Up Sucks: Superman's great-granddaughters become this due to an accident. After a century like this, one of them falls in love and decides to give up her powers so she can grow up. She gets them back eventually and then falls under Immortality Begins at Twenty like with normal Kryptonians.
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Identity Impersonator
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Identity Impersonator: In the 1949 chapter, Batman dresses as Superman in order to fool Lex Luthor and the Joker, but ends up getting shot. The real Superman vaporized the bullet with heat vision and knocked Batman down with a puff of super breath. Then Robin dropped in in a Superman costume too, getting the villains to expose their Gold Kryptonite so the real Supes can melt the lead safe around it. Robin II (Bruce Jr.) keeps a copy of the Batsuit microcompressed in his belt (created for them by Barry Allen) in case Batman needs to be in two places at the same time. When Joker manages to kill Dick Grayson, BJ dresses Dick's corpse in the Robin costume and dons his spare Batsuit so nobody discovers that Batman was killed.
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EMP
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EMP: Metallo (Lex Luthor) unleashes one in his first battle in 2008, which shuts down Cyborg. He uses an even bigger one in Generations III that brings about The End of the World as We Know It.
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Last Kiss
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Last Kiss: A variation in Generations III: Lana Lang, having gone to the future and learned that she won't end up with Clark, asks him for a Last Kiss before her memories are erased. The problem being, this is 14 year old Lana and adult Clark. Many readers were Squicked.
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Legacy Immortality
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Legacy Immortality: The public at large believes there has only ever been one Batman, though a few characters (particularly the Joker and Doctor Occult) suspect otherwise.
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Chronoscope
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Chronoscope: The device makes its appearance in Generations II, when in the 2019 story Superman gets a signal from the past through it from his foster father Pa Kent, a message meant for Bruce Wayne, to explain why his own parents died.
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Refusal of the Call
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Refusal of the Call: Unlike the standard DC universe, Hal Jordan declines to become Green Lantern in order to pursue politics, meaning Alan Scott stays GL for several decades more until Kyle Rayner enters the picture. Hal does end up becoming GL when Sinestro goes on a Roaring Rampage of Revenge against all of Earth's GLs, taking out Kyle and Alan.
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Teeth Flying
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Teeth Flying: Mirror Master loses a few when Bruce Wayne Jr. as Robin fells him with a punch.
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The Ages of Superhero Comics
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The Ages Of Super Hero Comics: Explored as part of the aversion of Comic-Book Time. Each of the books of Generations I approximately covers one of the ages. The Golden Age of Comic Books: Book 1 (1939-1949), which covers the development of Superman and Batman's friendship and their growth as heroes. The Silver Age of Comic Books: Book 2 (1959-1969), which shows some of Superman and Batman's sillier adventures, before getting darker with the death of Dick Grayson in 1969. The Bronze Age of Comic Books: The first part of Book 3 (1979), following the previous spoiler, with the marriage of Bruce Jr. and Kara Kent, and ending with Lex Luthor's murder of the Kent family. The Dark Age of Comic Books: The second half of Book 3 (1989), where the heroes get angrier and more violent thanks to the deaths of their families, ending when they acknowledge their downward slide and take steps to correct it. The Modern Age of Comic Books: Book 4 (1999), which has a back-to-basics, optimistic approach free of the goofiness and darkness of the past.
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Cool Car
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Cool Car: The Batmobile in all its incarnations; in 1997 it becomes a Flying Car too.
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Reed Richards Is Useless
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Reed Richards Is Useless: Double subverted. Superman goes into space looking for a cure for cancer, and while he does find some alien medicines that work, they don't work on human beings. Otherwise played laser-straight, as the comic goes through the 20th century with the addition of DC superheroes and supervillains - a extraterrestrial Physical God, representatives of the police force of interstellar civilization with Imagination-Based Superpower, an envoy from the Lady Land that doesn't appear on maps, mad scientists (Lex Luthor builds a giant robot in 1929) and all the rest - but they have absolutely no impact on the course of history. In 1979, Richard Nixon is in the White House, asking the Justice League to sort out the Vietnam War for him. (They decline.)
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GPS Evidence
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GPS Evidence: Spoofed in the 1929 chapter. Superboy and Robin examine the crate that contained Lex Luthor's robot for clues, and eventually say that together they can track its origin within 100 square miles. At this point Lois Lane helpfully chimes in with the exact location...which she read off the shipping label.
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Art Shift
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Art Shift: Byrne does his best to imitate the art style of the era, such as the original Siegel and Shuster look for 1939 Superman, or a style reminiscent of the DC Animated Universe for 1999 Batman.
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Fountain of Youth
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Fountain of Youth: The Lazarus Pit, as per the Batman comics. To a lesser extent, Alan Scott uses his Green Lantern Ring to stave off the effects of old age, allowing him to fight crime for four decades before finally retiring and passing the torch to Kyle Rayner. Hal Jordan also does the same when he becomes Green Lantern.
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Apocalypse How
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Apocalypse How: In Generations III, Luthor-Metallo unleashes a "blackout bomb" that acts as a Class 1, reducing the world to the level of Jack Kirby's Kamandi stories. Made worse by the fact that all pre-bomb technology remains deactivated for 300 years, meaning humanity has to start over from scratch.
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Ret-Gone
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Ret-Gone: In Generations III, with the death of the resurrected Darkseid, his Retroactive Preparation plan and everything associated with it (such as Luthor's Parademon-assisted Blackout Bomb) vanishes entirely from time, thus rendering the dark timeline it spawned no more. That said, certain events likely took place regardless of the timeline, such as Bruce Jr.'s rejuvenation..
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Spin-Offspring
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Spin-Offspring: Superman and Batman generate a dynasty of offspring that take after their forebears. Wonder Woman has her daughter Stephanie, Barry Allen (Flash) has his daughter Carrie, and Wally West (Kid Flash) has his son Jay.
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Take a Third Option
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Take a Third Option: In the 1959 chapter, Superman and Batman are "tested" by Mr. Mxyzptlk and Bat-Mite to see who's the strongest, and therefore which one will be taken deep into space to help some aliens in need. The heroes pretend to have been killed, which causes the aliens to take Mxy and Bat-Mite instead.
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Outliving One's Offspring: Superman outlives his son Joel and his daughter Kara, the former because the formula enabling his powers killed him and the latter because her brother impaled her on his fist. Batman also presumably ends up outliving his son Bruce, Jr. due to using the Lazarus pits to become immortal.
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Gambit Roulette: The Ultra-Humanite-in-Luthor's plan, as follows: De-power Superman's son, become the boy's mentor while instilling a hatred for the Kents, pose as Lois' doctor so he can get close enough to kill her, give Joel powers so he can kill his sister BEFORE the treatment kills him, jump into the future, and rely upon pre-set plans to kill off all of Superman's friends and relations while he goes on a wild goose chase looking for a Luthor who isn't there. All this so he can steal Superman's body and powers. Generations III: Mrs. Wayne tells Bruce and BJ that they aren't really father and son and asks them not to investigate any further, all as part of an elaborate scheme to get BJ to use the Lazarus Pit and become Robin again and thereby making up for the fact that she never allowed BJ to be Dick's partner. Her final message even ends with a self-aware "So...just how well do I know my boys?"
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Meta Origin
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Meta Origin: In the Generations universe, Alan Scott's Green Lantern powers come from a missing fragment of the central power battery, giving it a common origin with the other GLs even if he didn't originally intend it.
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Let Them Die Happy: Joker's Last Request is to know Batman's identity, to "confirm a suspicion" (presumably, that the current Batman isn't the original). Batman denies it, saying "You're the last man on Earth I would ever want to see die happy!"
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Whole Episode Flashback: The final chapter of the first volume is dated 2919, but is mostly a flashback to 1929, and the first meeting of Clark and Bruce (apart from the one revealed in the final chapter of the second volume). The 24th Century chapter of Generations III goes back to 2008, to resolves a dangling plot thread from Generations II: (Bruce's wife's unrevealed last words) via Bruce describing a past adventure to Wonder Woman.
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Continuity Nod: In the 1949 chapter Batman and Robin are surprised when they discover that the Joker survived an atomic explosion in 1945, which occurred during Batman & Captain America. Bruce Jr. also made an Early-Bird Cameo at the end of that story.
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Long-Lived: In addition to his Nigh-Invulnerability, Superman ages extremely slowly; the 2919 chapter shows him with fully white hair.
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Generational Saga: Kind of the whole point. Going from Bruce Wayne's Batman and Superman to Dick Grayson's Batman to BJ's Batman and Supergirl and back to Bruce Wayne's Batman and Superman. Even more present in Generations II with the expansion of focus from the story of the Wayne and Kent families to the greater DCU and the history of the Green Lanterns, Wonder Women, and Flashes.
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My God, What Have I Done?
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My God, What Have I Done?: Bruce Wayne Jr. finally snaps out of his "grim and gritty" mindset after he nearly kills Alan Scott in a fight, with Carrie Allen, the current Flash, begging him to stop. He returns to his wife, Mei-Lai, and falls into her arms begging for her help.
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Half-Human Hybrid
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Half-Human Hybrid: Joel and Kara Kent; kids down the line include Quarter Human Hybrids and so forth.
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Wedding Smashers: BJ and Kara's wedding is interrupted when Joel attacks with a suit of Powered Armor, and Luthor takes advantage of the situation to murder Lois.
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Canon Discontinuity: Generations III writes itself out of existence: when the heroes destroy Darkseid once and for all, reality "shatters". The last page shows Kal, Bruce, and Lana in space as per the ending of Generations I, with Kal and Bruce commenting that something feels off and hoping that they haven't forgotten anything important.
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Sexy Discretion Shot: In one chapter, Batman and Batgirl have a sparring match. She tackles him behind the sofa...and then the same panel is repeated three times, the only change being the hands of a nearby clock moving. When we return to the scene, Barbara is stepping out of the shower and Dick is getting back into his costume.
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Obfuscating Stupidity: Since Superman is involved, of course Clark Kent qualifies. During the World War II portion, he tells Lois that he was declared 4F; his inner monologue reveals that he got a little over-eager and read the eye exam chart in the next room with his X-ray vision.
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Hero Insurance: In the 1939 chapter, Superman destroys a giant robot from the World's Fair that Ultra-Humanite was controlling. The fair's owner goes to complain, but Superman simply cows him with a glare and leaps off.
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Spell My Name with a "The": In 1939, Batman is known as "The Bat-Man". This even gets lampshaded in a later chapter when Bruce Wayne talks about the time when people referred to Batman "with the definite article".
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Deliberate Values Dissonance
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Deliberate Values Dissonance: Reflecting both real-life and comic book attitudes. For example, in the 1939 chapter, Superman and The Bat-Man are willing to kill if need be, and Lois Lane eagerly talks about how cigarettes are part of her complete breakfast.
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Jack the Ripoff: The Hyena, an Original Generation villain from the 1989 chapter who prides herself on imitating Batman's greatest foes; Batman III counters that . Also Joker Junior, who's actually the original Joker in disguise.
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Ghost Butler: Alfred Pennyworth becomes one after his death in this series, up until he deals with the ghost of Dick Grayson tormenting a very old and frail Joker.
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De-power
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Depower: Gold Kryptonite, as in Silver Age Superman comics. Lex Luthor uses it on Joel Kent in utero, robbing him of powers forever. He does the same to Superman later on using Gold K cuff links. In Generations III, Supergirl uses it on herself on purpose.
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Era-Specific Personality
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Era-Specific Personality: The characters are written to suit the setting of each chapter (e.g. the heroes are hard-nosed vigilantes in the 1939 chapter, take wacky hijinks in stride in the 1959 chapter, etc).
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Kid Hero All Grown-Up: Since the main premise of the comic revolves around the DC superheroes' decades of adventures occurring in realtime, this includes elements that at the time were discarded by the main continuity, such as Superman starting out in his youth as Superboy before eventually becoming Superman in adulthood. It's also revealed in this continuity that before becoming Batman, a young Bruce Wayne assisted Superboy in fighting his kidnappers by donning the guise of the Flying Fox and was briefly the first Robin during his late teens.
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Loophole Abuse: In the 1964 chapter, Bruce Jr's mother forbids him to partner up with Dick; Kara Kent cheerfully points out that dear old Mom never said anything about working with Supergirl... Done again by BJ himself in Generations III: After dropping the bomb that BJ isn't Bruce's son, his wife asks him not to investigate any further. BJ immediately sets to work, pointing out that she only addressed that request to Bruce. Later on they learn that this was exactly what Mrs. Wayne intended them to do.
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Retcon: At the end of the first volume, Superman tells Knightwing the truth about his parentage, and he's astonished. In Generations II, we see Clark Wayne taking the Knightwing identity, and he says it's because he learned the truth about his parentage on his own (although to be exact, Clark Wayne only said that he knew he wasn't a Wayne, rather than explicitly confirming that he knows who his real family is).
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Asian Babymama
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Asian Babymama: Mei-Lai, first the wife of Joel Kent and the mother of his son Clark. When Joel dies, Mei-Lai marries Bruce Wayne Jr., and is more successful in helping him break out of the grim mindset Kara's death brought on him than she was with Joel.
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Man of Steel, Woman of Kleenex: Addressed logically. Superman made a pendant that mimics the effects of red sun radiation, temporarily suppressing his powers; Lois wears the pendant while pregnant to keep the super-powered fetus from kicking a hole in her. Inverted by Bruce Jr. and Kara, though no solutions is mentioned in their case.
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Widowed at the Wedding: Bruce Wayne Jr. (Batman) was widowed shortly after the wedding when his newly-wedded wife Kara Kent (Supergirl) was killed by her brother Joel Kent.
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Helicopter Pack: Lex Luthor in the 1929 story of Series 1.
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Knitting Pregnancy Announcement: When Bruce Wayne's wife goes to tell Bruce she is pregnant, she holding a pair of knitting needles with partially knitted booties on them behind her back.
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Unfinished Business: After the Joker kills Dick Grayson, Dick begins haunting the psychotic clown and comes very close to killing him, until the ghost of Alfred manages to talk Dick into moving on.
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Berserk Button: The Ultra-Humanite/Lex Luthor's murder of Superman's wife, daughter, and son becomes this for the Man of Steel, leading to his Roaring Rampage of Revenge. President Harold "Hal" Jordan strangely hits upon this insight, given that his normal DC Universe counterpart as Green Lantern turns on the Green Lantern Corps after the destruction of Coast City and becomes Parallax.
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The Neidermeyer
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The Neidermeyer: Joel Kent is this to his troops in Vietnam. They even get fragged when he orders them to kill women, children, and the elderly.
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Anti-Hero
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Anti-Hero: Batman III (Bruce Wayne Jr.), during the period between 1979 and 1989 in particular, owing primarily to his unresolved rage over his wife's murder.
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Mind Screw
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Mind Screw: In Generations III, Metron gives Superman a device and asks him to return it the next time they see each other. Which just so happens to be the 19th century, complete with Past-Metron specifically asking for the device. When Superman expresses his confusion, Scott Free recommends that he not ask too many questions.
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Recap Episode
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Recap Episode: Generations III's 26th Century chapter has Batman and Lara explaining the events of the first half of the series to Superman, who's been away from Earth for the last 500 years.
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Evil Cripple: The Ultra-Humanite, from the time Jonathan Kent crippled him until he had a body swap with Lex Luthor.
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Neck Snap: Luthor kills Lois Lane by snapping her neck.
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I Lied: Pulled with extreme ruthlessness by Lex Luthor: After spending decades convincing Joel Kent that his family hates him, eventually leading to his murdering his younger sister Kara, Lex tells a dying Joel (as a result of a Super-Empowering serum Lex gave him) that "I lied, as I always have."
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Kaiju: Bat-Mite brings to life a movie monster from a billboard in order to "test" Superman. Later Mr. Mxyzptlk creates a spherical monster with flaming tentacles.
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And Your Little Dog, Too!
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And Your Little Dog, Too!: Not satisfied with killing Superman's family, Ultra-Humanite kills off his friends and their families too, including Jimmy Olsen, Lucy Lane, Perry White Jr., and a dozen others.
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Grand Theft Me: The Ultra-Humanite's modus operandi. He takes Lex Luthor's body after his own is destroyed in 1939, and he plans on trading up to Superman's.
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Fashions Never Change: Lampshaded and played straight. When Superman accidentally ends up in the 19th century, he simply dons the shirt and slacks of his Clark Kent suit and dirties himself up with road dust, after thinking to himself that mid-20th century fashions aren't exactly in vogue around here.
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Impaled with Extreme Prejudice: In 1979, Joel Kent kills his sister Kara by punching through her chest.
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Hot Witch
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Hot Witch: Lana Lang becomes this when she gets a hold of Merlin's staff in 1929.
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Legacy Character
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Legacy Character: The other main point of the series. The series covers three Batmen, three Green Lanterns, five Flashes, and many more. A subversion occurs with Joker Jr.: Joker says he never had kids and he didn't train the new guy, but he certainly approves. It turns out that Junior is just Joker in disguise as part of an Evil Plan to finally kill Batman. It's not particularly surprising that there are multiple Batmen and Robins; they're Badass Normals who age and eventually die, after all. What is surprising is that Dick Grayson was the second Robin—Bruce Wayne I started out as the first Robin before crafting his image as Batman!
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Taking You with Me: Dick Grayson's vengeful spirit tries to kill the Joker, but Alfred's spirit talks him down before he condemns himself to Hell. Ra's al Ghul tries to bail out on his Duel to the Death with Bruce Wayne as they both descend into the Lazarus Pit, but Bruce refuses to let him do that. Fortunately, Bruce survives.
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Killed Off for Real: Many characters are killed off permanently, thanks to the aversion of Comic-Book Time and Snap Back. Some of the more noteworthy casualties include Dick Grayson, Superman's first wife Lois Lane, Superman's children Joel and Kara Kent and several of Superman's close friends and their families, most of these deaths being caused directly by the hand of Luthor's body with the Ultra-Humanite's brain.
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Roaring Rampage of Revenge: The Dark Age portion consists of Superman hunting down Luthor after he murdered Lois, Kara, and Joel, and Bruce Jr. going all Goddamn Batman on the criminals because of Kara's death.
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What the Hell, Hero?: Said by the Justice League to Batman III (Bruce Wayne Jr.) when his crime-fighting methods become increasingly violent and dangerous due to his rage over Kara's death. He denies it until he nearly kills Alan Scott and has a My God, What Have I Done? moment.
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Dress Hits Floor: A superhero version. Kara grabs BJ the night before their wedding and flies him up into the sky. Then her empty costume comes fluttering down...
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Year Outside, Hour Inside: Superman experiences this in Generations III when he's stranded on New Genesis and when he finally leaves, only to come back some time later and find that his children with Beautiful Dreamer are now adults who think their father abandoned them.
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Everyone Calls Him "Barkeep": The identity of Mrs. Bruce Wayne was never clarified, and any time her face was shown she was either in Halloween make-up or a very old woman.
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Original Generation
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Original Generation: A few characters, like Blackhawk II (the inheritor of both the Hawkman and Blackhawk legacies) and Ransak both the original and his daughter.
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Leave No Survivors: Joel Kent orders his troops to do this when they lay waste to a village that has been suspected of harboring Viet Cong troops, only to find nobody there but innocent peasants. The troops turn against Joel and shot him, taking his dog tags and leaving him for dead until Mei-Lai finds him and nurses him back to health.
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Elaborate Underground Base: Ultra-Humanite's lair is beneath the World's Fair, the entrance hidden in the model city.
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Hand Wave: In the authors' notes for Generations II, Byrne admits that he had Wonder Woman debut one year later than she did in reality (1942 rather than 1941), mainly because he didn't want to wait until another sequel series to bring her into the story.
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Adaptation Name Change: Wonder Woman's close friend Etta Candy has her surname changed to Sweetgulper. Supergirl's surname is Kent instead of Zor-El due to this continuity depicting her as the daughter of Superman and Lois Lane rather than Superman's fully Kryptonian cousin.
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Contrived Coincidence: When Ultra-Humanite's rocket blew up, his body was damaged beyond repair while his brain was intact, while Lex Luthor's brain was badly damaged but his body was intact. This allowed Ultra's robot minions to put his brain in Lex's body. Another one gets a lampshade later on: In the 1929 story, a young Bruce throws together a costume using random scraps and calls himself the Flying Fox, which Superboy (who knows about the future) mentally observes is a type of bat.
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Start My Own: In the 1964 chapter, the teenage sidekicks and children (Supergirl, Robin II, Wonder Girl II, and Kid Flash) decide to create their own hero group for themselves, eventually deciding on the name "Justice League".
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Continuity Snarl: Intentionally. Why did Superman make his debut with a triangular chest insignia and jumping an eighth of a mile, when Superboy had the pentagonal symbol and could fly? Why is young Bruce Wayne's butler Alfred Pennyworth in flashbacks but Alfred's father Jarvis in a scene actually set in the 20s? Because it's reflecting the continuity snarl of forties and fifties comics.
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Jack Bauer Interrogation Technique: The Bat-Man takes one of Ultra-Humanite's goons on top of a planet display and threatens to let him drop if he doesn't spill his guts. The goon drops, but Superman saves him...and when he realizes what was going on, he proceeds to help Batman by threatening to throw the goon over the edge again, at which point he sings.
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Morality Pet: Joel's son by Mei-Lai. Despite having his platoon slaughter a village of non-combatants during the Vietnam War, and murdering his sister by tearing her heart out with his bare hands, Joel genuinely loved his son and wanted to make sure he didn't feel the way he felt growing up. Subverted in that Joel's father never actually lied to him.
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Call-Forward: In the first chapter, Bruce and Julie look at a poster for the Flying Graysons, and Bruce says he heard that their son is a real "Boy Wonder". In the 1929 chapter, Bruce (as Robin) improvises a boomerang out of a piece of scrap metal, foreshadowing the Batarang. And in the 1919 chapter, young Bruce makes a costume from random parts (including a fox mask) and calls himself the Flying Fox; as Superboy helpfully thinks to himself, the flying fox is another type of bat. In Generations II, Kara tells BJ about her Supergirl wig, saying that it won't come off unless she removes it on purpose or she dies. This is of course a reference to Generations I, where Kara's wig falls off her lifeless body after Joel murders her.
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Design Student's Orgasm: Deadman describes the Joker's mind as "It's like Salvador Dalí threw up!".
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Composite Character: Since Supergirl is Lois Lane's daughter in this continuity and Superman's daughter rather than his cousin, this means Superman and Lois take Superman's uncle Zor-El and aunt Alura In-Ze's roles as Supergirl's parents. In a mix between this trope and Decomposite Character, it's established that the Ultra-Humanite had impersonated Luthor after stealing his body, with Luthor's brain subsequently being put into a robotic body powered by kryptonite, making him this continuity's Metallo in place of John Corben.
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Expy
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Expy: The Justice League of America started out as the children and sidekicks of the Justice Society banding together, pretty much making them this universe's version of the Teen Titans.
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Humongous Mecha: Lex Luthor and the Ultra-Humanite love using them. Hits Fridge Brilliance later on after Ultra takes over Lex's body.
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Aside Glance: Superman winks at the reader at the end of the 1942 chapter, just like he did back in the day.
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Crossover: Shortly after the third miniseries, this continuity would be revisited in the 14th issue of John Byrne's run on Doom Patrol, which involved Robotman shifting through different timelines, one of which happens to be the Superman & Batman: Generations continuity. Upon arriving in this timeline, Cliff finds himself a member of this continuity's Doom Patrol and the team assists Kid Flash, Supergirl, Dick Grayson as Batman and Bruce Wayne, Jr. as Robin in fighting the Brain and Monsieur Mallah (the scene in question notably being the only time the Brain and Mallah ever appeared in John Byrne's run).
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Honorary Uncle
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Honorary Uncle: Perry White of the Daily Planet is mentioned as being one for Clark and Lois' children in the 1969 story, having died of cancer from his cigar smoking.
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Combat by Champion: In the 1959 chapter, a group of aliens come to Earth looking for a great champion to help them. Both Mr. Mxyzptlk and Bat-Mite think their hero is best, but to ensure a fair contest, each of them has to test the other's champion.
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Powers as Programs: Gorilla Grodd figures out a way to use Weather Wizard and Mirror Master's powers to let them steal the powers from Supergirl and Kid Flash. They don't get to put it into practice before the kids break out.
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20 Minutes into the Future: The final two Generations II stories take place in 2008 and 2019.
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Brain in a Jar: Metallo who, in this story, is Lex Luthor.
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Brain Uploading: In Generations III, Lex Luthor uploads his brain into the computer banks of the Superman Museum, granting him access to the whole planet's computer network.
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Sidekick Graduations Stick: With a single unusual exception: Bruce's wife sends him and Bruce Jr. on an adventure, requiring the aged BJ to partake of the Lazarus Pits and become Robin again, despite having been Batman himself. At the end they find out it's because his wife felt bad about never letting BJ be Robin to Dick's Batman. In the 1949 chapter, Dick becomes Robin one last time (after having hung up his cape to go into law) to help Bruce with a case.
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