How Superman Destroyed The Justice League: The 5G Files Chapter Two

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\nWelcome to The 5G Files, Chapter Two and Superman Revealed. Today begins a new series on Bleeding Cool, looking at the aborted-but-not-quite relaunch\/reboot planned for DC Comics in 2020 dubbed 5G or Fifth Generation. Planned by then-publisher Dan DiDio, it would have seen the main characters of the DC Universe, Clark Kent, Bruce Wayne and more, aged up and replaced by newcomers to the roles of Superman, Batman and more, the fifth generation of DC superheroes.

This pressure created division and dissent within the ranks of the Justice League, some intrigued by Superman's suggestions, some already out in public, some fearing for their family, and some like Batman dead set against it, the mystique of Batman being almost a superpower in itself.\nThis also caused division with Jon Kent as well, as Clark Kent's revelation has put a greater spotlight on him.

 

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