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'''"Hereafter"''' is an episode of season two of the animated series '']''. '''"Hereafter"''' is an episode of season two of the animated series '']''.


] (all previously seen on '']'') team up to get revenge on ]. When they attack Metropolis, ] succeeds in hitting Superman with an experimental weapon that seemingly vaporizes him. The League attempts to cope with Superman's loss by defending ] as best they can. Eventually, ] shows up to replace Superman against the wishes of the rest of the League. In their battle with supervillains that are celebrating Superman's demise, Lobo drives home what a loss Superman was. Superman wakes up on a strange ]. He spends years traveling across the surface, the red sun having drained him of his powers. He finally encounters the ] ] ] who reveals that this planet is ], but in the far ]. Savage explains that one of his attempts at world domination accidentally caused ] to become ]. He now lives alone with an immense feeling of guilt. He and Superman plan to repair a time machine Savage had built in an attempt to undo his earlier actions, but first they must steal back a power source (an artificial yellow sun) from a new species of insect that has appeared on Earth. They succeed and the show ends with Superman returning to the League and leading them to thwart Savage's plan that will destroy humanity. ] (all previously seen on '']'') team up to get revenge on ]. When they attack Metropolis, ] succeeds in hitting Superman with an experimental weapon that seemingly vaporizes him. The League attempts to cope with Superman's loss by defending ] as best they can. Eventually, ] shows up to replace Superman against the wishes of the rest of the League. In their battle with supervillains that are celebrating Superman's demise, Lobo drives home what a loss Superman was. Superman wakes up on a strange ]. He apparently spends years traveling across the surface, the red sun having drained him of his powers. He finally encounters the ] ] ] who reveals that this planet is ], but in the far ]. Savage explains that one of his attempts at world domination accidentally caused ] to become ]. He now lives alone with an immense feeling of guilt. He and Superman plan to repair a time machine Savage had built in an attempt to undo his earlier actions, but first they must steal back a power source (an artificial yellow sun) from a new species of insect that has appeared on Earth. They succeed and the show ends with Superman returning to the League and leading them to thwart Savage's plan that will destroy humanity.


==Trivia== ==Trivia==

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Television episode
"Hereafter (Justice League episode)"

"Hereafter" is an episode of season two of the animated series Justice League Unlimited.

A band of supervillains (all previously seen on Superman: The Animated Series) team up to get revenge on Superman. When they attack Metropolis, Toyman succeeds in hitting Superman with an experimental weapon that seemingly vaporizes him. The League attempts to cope with Superman's loss by defending Metropolis as best they can. Eventually, Lobo shows up to replace Superman against the wishes of the rest of the League. In their battle with supervillains that are celebrating Superman's demise, Lobo drives home what a loss Superman was. Superman wakes up on a strange planet. He apparently spends years traveling across the surface, the red sun having drained him of his powers. He finally encounters the immortal villain Vandal Savage who reveals that this planet is Earth, but in the far future. Savage explains that one of his attempts at world domination accidentally caused Humanity to become extinct. He now lives alone with an immense feeling of guilt. He and Superman plan to repair a time machine Savage had built in an attempt to undo his earlier actions, but first they must steal back a power source (an artificial yellow sun) from a new species of insect that has appeared on Earth. They succeed and the show ends with Superman returning to the League and leading them to thwart Savage's plan that will destroy humanity.

Trivia

  • Vandal Savage mentions his plan to destroy humanity involved Ray Palmer, who later became the Atom, and his dwarf star, the source of his powers.

Cast

Actor Role
Kevin Conroy Bruce Wayne/Batman
Maria Canals Hawkgirl Livewire
Phil LaMarr Green Lantern
Carl Lumbly J'onn J'onzz
George Newbern Superman
Susan Eisenberg Wonder Woman
Michael Rosenbaum The Flash
Clancy Brown Lex Luthor
Corey Burton Metallo, Toyman, Weather Wizard
Brad Garrett Lobo
Phil Morris Vandal Savage
Dana Delany Lois Lane
Michael Dorn Kalibak
Efrem Zimbalist Jr. Alfred Pennyworth
Jason Marsden Snapper Carr


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