Yes, but what about the third strand of DNA?! Jimmy Olsen?
Does Scott Lobdell even know that comic book stories are allowed to continue from one issue to the next?
Also, who are these new people being introduced at the beginning of the comic book?! I want to see fucking Plasmus puke on Superboy some more!
This Colonel guy is Harvest. This is the 30th Century. There is a war between Metas and Normies. This is another alternate fucking timeline story. At least Scott Lobdell realizes he can't keep anything straight in normal continuity so he constantly cheats and makes up timelines that will eventually cease to exist. Colonel Harvest's child, Venn Diaphragm, was the only thing he ever truly loved. His wife was dog shit on his heel compared to his love for his son! But then one day, the Metas kidnapped the child, ate his gonads, and left his body to rot in the sun. The day Colonel Harvest lost his most cherished connection to humanity was the day he made a decision.
The Metas also ate all of his clothing.
Which is why he devised a plan to make young metas fight each other to the death!
NO! Bad Colonel Harvest! BAD! Scott Lobdell is not good with time travel stories!
Look. I'm taking this whole New 52 thing as literally as possible. DC set it up. They set up the parameters. They wanted to make things more coherent and less confusing. So they're the ones fucking up the whole paradigm by doing so many time travel stories especially since they declared time travel broken early on. You know why time travel was supposed to be off-limits when The New 52 began? Because time travel and alternate timelines is simply another way to make infinite universes and dimensions. The reason Earth 2 is different than Earth Prime? Because somewhere in the past, something happened (Mr. Mind was hungry!) and things went a different way. Earth 2 is merely a different timeline than Earth Prime. That's how you get these 52 alternate Earths. But guess how many alternate Earths there must be in the 30th Century?! The New Billion! Because DC keeps allowing this bullshit and fucking with their own model. Idiots.
Colonel Harvest's timeline stems from a past where Superman and Lois Lane had a child. This child had super super powers because he was born under a yellow sun instead of just migrating to one. He also somehow didn't kick his way out of Lois's womb, killing mother and child before he could be born.
But then the kid "died" because Lois's genes were incompatible with Clark's genes. And Superman became omnisad and omnihid inside his omnifortress. But Colonel Harvest knew the kid could be saved and collected and taken back in time on his slow backwards tour through reality. Or, um, "reality."
I'm not sure how the law works but I think if you take a baby backwards through time, it's technically not kidnapping.
Harvest's super duper abilities are also explained as his making "use of all the amazing technology" he had acquired during his journey through time. I guess he just stuck it all in a backpack. Too bad he didn't have a time bubble. Oh wait! He did! Or he had did? Because he certainly doesn't have one now.
That's because you're the same person! Colonel Harvest just doesn't know it yet because he's confused and muddled from time travel!
Fucking Scott Lobdell. Different characters are supposed to be different. Stop having every single fucking character you write describe something or other as "so-called".
Holy shit, you suck at writing comic books, Scott Lobdell.
Superboy defeats Plasmus as an aside and thinks he might not quite be recovered from the DNA unraveling he caught in Metropolis. And whatever H'el did to Superboy, apparently it began the process that will allow Harvest to utilize Superboy to save Joke-El. Here's what Harvest says about H'el's power initiating the process. It's classic and beautiful.
"I alone know that he's completely unaware H'el's intrusion into Superboy's genome has initiated the process that will finally allow me to reanimate my son."
I love it. Harvest is the only one that knows Superboy is unaware of the process! Pure genius with the languagical skills!
Anyway. There you have it. The Secret Origin of Harvest revealed! I can see Scott Lobdell did a lot of rethinking about the Superboy and Culling storylines to come up with something that is at least coherent in the parameters of a crappy time travel drama.
Superboy #19 Rating: -1 Ranking. I can live with this explanation. At least they fucking finally explained some shit in this comic book. But this is crap that should have been slowly explained all along instead of getting to a place where the story of Superboy and Harvest made no fucking sense so it was time to explicate it somehow. If told across all these issues, it might seem reasonable. But when thrown at the reader in one issue that relies heavily on alternate realities and different timelines, it can only be read as scrambling to finish a project that wasn't started until the night before it was due. And because of that, it doesn't ring true to the previous stories with Harvest. Like why would Harvest have had a Time Bubble? And how come Harvest knows only so much history up until Captain Adym goes back in time? And why would Captain Adym be surprised by Colonel Harvest's identity when he's actually a nobody? Not to mention how could he time travel post-Flashpoint. That I can actually accept though. One guy gets some kind of Chronal Virus or something and slowly travels backward through time? Sure, I can accept my slightly altered take on it.
But basically, I can live with this rewrite where Scott Lobdell had a sudden inspiration to fit it all together so he wedged it into the story and had Harvest overly narrate the entire thing. I hate to though since it involves a Joke-El from an alternate timeline. But who am I to complain when I now have a character I get to call Joke-El?! That's magic! (For those precious few that didn't understand that, "JOn KEnt"? See? JOKE?) The main thing I'm disappointed with is that Harvest is a nobody. I still think he can somehow end up being Tim Drake. It wouldn't be any more complicated than Cable's history! I think.
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