Fate
Both the Charles Flanders and Danny Fuller versions of Kid Supreme were removed from existence after the Supreme continuity was rebooted by Alan Moore, though they still exist in the Supremacy. However, Moore's version of Supreme featured numerous childhood adventures of Kid Supreme, a teenage version of the adult hero. In addition, in the preview for the unreleased Brigade vol. 3 series, the Danny Fuller version appears to be back in continuity, as he teams with Badrock, S.P.I.C.E. (the cyborg sidekick of Fighting American), and the two protagonists from Jeph Loeb's KaBOOM series.
Several of these adventures featured Kid Supreme's colleagues in The League of Infinity, a team of teenage heroes from different eras (loosely based on DC Comics Legion of Super-Heroes). Grown up versions of these heroes would sometimes appear with the adult Supreme.
Apart from Kid Supreme/Supreme and his younger sister Suprema, the most prominent members of the League of Infinity include:
- Futuregirl/Futurewoman (Zayla Zarn) from the 25th century. Her technology makes the League's existence possible.
- Witch Wench/Witch Woman (Vivienne) a beautiful young witch from 17th century Salem.
- Giganthro, a prehistoric caveman, possessing great strength and unusually high intelligence.
- Young Bill Hickok/Wild Bill Hickok, the legendary 19th century Wild West hero.
- Young Achilles/Achilles, the invulnerable hero of Greek mythology.
- Aladdin, the legendary master of the Genie in the lamp.
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