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The Top 10 Comic Book Characters From The Future

Top 10 Comic Book Characters From The Future

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What would you do if you were from the future? I mean, what do you think your life would look like? Would it be similar to how it is now or do you think it would be drastically different? For many comic book characters, this thought is a reality.

Comic books are littered with characters from different dimensions, universes, realities, and galaxies. Some, like the ones on this list, even hail from the future. These heroes have the unique advantage in that they can learn from the past triumphs and tragedies of those before them. Some use it for personal gain while others use it as a warning to those around them. No matter what they use it for, they all have one thing in common…each calls a time very different from our own home.

Who are they, you ask?

Good question. 

Here are The Top 10 Comic Book Characters From The Future.

10. Vance Astro


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Major Victory Origin

Vance Astrovik grew up so fascinated by space that he couldn’t wait to one day get there. This was so much that at the moment he could change his name, he dropped the “vik” and became Vance Astro.

As serving the U.S. Airforce and gaining the rank of Major, Astro volunteered himself for a mission to space. To fly he was placed into suspended animation, and launched to the nearest star system, Alpha Centauri. Upon his arrival, he learned that the system had already been settled and inhabited by humans. Further to this, during the travel, his metabolism had been damaged meaning that he could not remove his spacesuit.

Even though his mission had already been deemed a failure, he investigated the planet and logged all the information he could. Sadly, shortly after his landing the alien Badoon attacked Centaurian and wiped out all its inhabitants, save for one, Yondu. It was around this moment that Astro learned he could release blasts of destructive force. 

Now aligned with Yondu, the two became members of the original Guardians of the Galaxy. Shortly after the two aligned, other original Guardians of the Galaxy members Charlie-27 and Martinex joined the team.

9. Spider-Man 2099


Origin of Spider-Man 2099

Unlike many other versions of Spider-Man, Spider-Man 2099 didn’t come to be because he was bitten by a radioactive spider. 

Nope. 

Spider-Man 2099 came to be after an accident caused half of his DNA to be rewritten with a spider’s genetic code. Once rewritten, he learned that he possessed a superhuman performance level, had talons that folded over and allowed him to crawl walls, he could inject venom into his opponents with a bite from his fangs, healed quicker, could see farther, and, of course, shoot webs from his body. 

Spider-Man 2099 was a by-product of the 1990s comic craze. During this time, publishers, writers, and artists scrambled to get as many new characters as they could into their comic books.  No matter how he came to be, however, Spider-Man 2099 has become a fan-favorite and one of the greatest Spider-Man characters in existence. 

Oh, and as his name implies, he’s one of my comic book characters from the future.

8. Cosmic Boy


Cosmic Boy Origin

The first of two members from the Legion of Superheroes to make this list, Cosmic Boy possesses the power of metal manipulation. This means that he can manipulate metal, fly, create force fields, project concussive blasts, and absorb energy. Cosmic Boy is also considered one of the greatest and most respected leaders in all of DC Comics.

At the young age of 15, Cosmic Boy left his home planet of Braal and made his way to Earth. He did this because he had spent his entire life watching his parents struggle to find work on Braal and didn’t want that life for himself. After arriving on Earth, he, Garth Ranzz, and Irma Ardeen successfully stopped the assassination of the well-known billionaire R.J. Brande. 

Impressed by the three, Brande offered them a chance to do something greater. He offered them a chance to become the Legion of Superheroes…and they accepted.

7. Saturn Girl


Saturn Girl Origin

As one of the founding members of the Legion of Superheroes (a team made up of comic book characters from the future), it’s easy to place Saturn Girl on this list.

Saturn Girl comes from a moon of Saturn known as Titan. Like all who come from Titan, Saturn Girl is inherently gifted with telepathy. Unlike all who come from Titan, Saturn Girl is extremely proficient with it. This means that among the various DC characters that possess telepathy, Saturn Girl is arguably the strongest of them all. In fact, she’s so strong with telepathy that many, myself included, believe that if she fought any of Marvel’s telepaths, she probably walk away as the victor.

Saturn Girl has been in nearly every version of the Legion of Superheroes. This, if you think about it, is a testament to how important she is to the team.

6. Hope Summers


Hope Summers

Just because Hope Summers is lesser-known than most other comic book characters from the future, doesn’t mean that she doesn’t belong here. Hope Summers belongs here because, unlike many other superheroes, Hope isn’t limited to one or two superpowers. In fact, she’s not limited to any number of superpowers. 

Hope Summers has the power of mimicry. This means that she can copy the mutation and power of any nearby mutant. But that’s not all. After she’s copied the mutation or power, she can use either to its full potential.

Hope Summers is an Omega-Level Mutant. For reference, an Omega-Level Mutant means that she and a few others possess an undefinable limit of power. The main drawback of Hope Summers, if I’m to be honest, is that while she can use the powers to their full potential, when she does she puts all those around her at risk.

5. Bishop


Origin of Bishop

Lucas Bishop first appeared inside the pages of Uncanny X-Men #281 back in November of 1991. He was created by the powerhouse team of Whilce Portacio and John Byrne. Although he appeared in comic books, it was his time in X-Men The Animated Series that solidified his spot as one of the most important X-Men of the 1990s.

Bishop is a mutant and as a mutant is gifted with a set of superpowers. His power allows him to both absorb and release most forms of energy. Should he choose to release any of the energy he has absorbed, he can do it in a few different ways. Most often, he chooses to do it in the form of concussive blasts. Bishop also has the ability to control the amount of energy that’s released. Doing so will either strengthen or weaken the power of his blasts. Finally, if he chooses to hold onto the energy, he can use it to augment and heighten his own attributes. That is, he can use it to become stronger, quicker, and even invulnerable. 

Bishop is highly divisive among fans. While some applaud him for his look, power set, and never-give-up attitude, others criticize him for being a little too over the top…even for a 1990s creation.

4. Kang


Origin of Kang The Conquerer

Different from most other adversaries Marvel superheroes encounter, Kang has time working in his favor. That is, he has time travel working in his favor.

Kang is actually Nathaniel Richards and Nathaniel Richards hails from the future. As a man from the future, Kang was fascinated with the past. This led him to discover some time-traveling technology. With technology, Richards traveled forward and backward through time. By traveling forward, he discovered highly advanced technology that he could use to defeat his enemies of the past. 

Kang is A) one of the most intelligent supervillains alive, B) a superior combatant, and C) one of Earth’s greatest tacticians. He wears a battle suit that grants him increased strength, the ability to project energy, forcefields, and holograms. The suit also allows him to survive for extended periods of time without food or water. In addition to the already mentioned, Kang can control most forms of technology and is resistant to radiation.

3. Reverse Flash


Origin of Reverse-Flash

Reverse Flash, more than any other of the comic book characters from the future, is extremely dangerous. Like The Flash, Reverse Flash is a Speedster. As a Speedster, he has the ability to run, move, and process information faster than anyone. While this makes learning and robbing banks relatively easy, it’s not the reason he’s so dangerous.

Flashpoint is.

It wasn’t until Flashpoint that the world learned how just powerful Reverse Flash is. In Flashpoint, he traveled back through time, changed the past, and altered the future. Instead of a semi-peaceful world, the future was suddenly a bleak dystopia where Aquaman and Wonder Woman were sworn enemies, Thomas Wayne was Batman, Barry Allen was powerless, and Martha Wayne was the Joker.

What I’m saying is that because of Reverse-Flash, DC Comics will never and has never been the same.

2. Booster Gold


Booster Gold Origin

Booster Gold…the world’s greatest futuristic superhero…with prior knowledge of everything that’s about to happen. Booster Gold…the superhero who stole most of the devices and gadgets that makes him super. And Booster Gold…one of my comic book characters from the future.

Booster Gold is what happens when a down on his luck former college football star takes a job at a museum and learns what it means to do good in the world. With the help of Rip Hunter’s Time Sphere, a Legion Flight Ring, Brainiac 5’s Force Field Belt, and a Power Suit, Booster Gold traveled back to the present day and began thwarting crimes that already happened. After successfully stopping a few of them, the world took notice and began hailing him as their next savior. Sensing he was destined for more, he embraced his role as a crime fighter and the rest, as they say, is history.

1. Cable


Cable

Cable was created by Rob Liefeld and debuted in New Mutants #87 back in 1990. Most Liefeld characters from the early 1990s were adorned with big guns, big muscles, more pockets and pouches than any one person could ever need, and almost always had a history littered with technology and time travel. Cable perfectly personifies this.

Cable is arguably one of the most powerful mutants who hail from the future. Not only is he an incredible telepath but as a result of him carrying the techno-organic virus (a mutant form of cancer), his full power is never used. 

And why?

Cable has to use a portion of his power to keep the virus from spreading. What this means is that Cable is arguably the most powerful mutant in existence. What this also means is that Cable is arguably the most powerful of all the comic book characters from the future.

And that’s it. The Top 10 Comic Book Characters From The Future. Thoughts? Agree? Disagree? Who would make your comic book characters from the future list?

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