The origin of the Batman-Superman 'fusion' in World's Finest revealed

Batman/Superman: World's Finest #4 art
Batman/Superman: World's Finest #4 art (Image credit: DC)

Superman ... Batman - the two most popular characters DC has ever produced, fused into one being. We saw a hint of it a few weeks back on a variant cover of June 21's Batman/Superman: World's Finest #4 and speculated a bit on what it could mean, but didn't have any answers. 

Now it's June 21st, and with the release of World's Finest #4, we finally have an answer to our questions.

But you know what comes next...

Spoilers ahead for Batman/Superman: World’s Finest #4

Still here? Great, let’s get into it. 

Drawn by Dan Mora, written by Mark Waid, colored by Tamra Bonvillain, and lettered by Aditya Bidikar, World’s Finest #4 continues the saga of Devil Nezha, an ancient evil that will play a part in the upcoming five-issue event series Batman vs. Robin, also written by Mark Waid.

The Devil Nezha is a gifted sorcerer, capable of possessing everyone on planet Earth. Unfortunately for Batman and Superman, that includes other superheroes, meaning the pair must face off against one of their most powerful allies, Hal Jordan, AKA Green Lantern. 

a page from Batman/Superman: World's Finest #4 (Image credit: DC)

As if the might of a Power Ring isn't enough to make Jordan a threat, Nezha has tinted Lantern's abilities with a strange kind of magic, making his constructs extra deadly toward Superman. The only way the pair are going to survive this threat (and, hopefully, keep their friend Hal in one piece) is to remove his ring. But how will they do it?

Of course, it's up to Batman to use logic to take down a fellow hero, and he comes up with a plan. Though Hal's willpower (the source of his ring's energy) is stronger than both Batman's and Superman's, the World’s Greatest Detective reasons that it is not stronger than their wills combined. So, once the duo are in close enough proximity to Hal's ring to reach it via their own will, they concentrate together, focusing all their mental might on the same exact thought of removing Hal's ring from his finger. 

Just as Batman predicted, the plan works, but not exactly how he hoped. As Hal's ring comes off his finger, it is drawn toward the combined wills of Batman and Superman. Then, because the ring is tinted by Nezha's magic, it doesn’t just answer Supes and Bats… it fuses them together. 

a page from Batman/Superman: World's Finest #4 (Image credit: DC)

But wait, there's more! After the hypnotized Hal is defeated, Nezha summons the rest of the Possessed Powerhouses of the Justice League. Wonder Woman, Martian Manhunter, and more all show up to unwittingly kill their fused friends. When the SuperBatman begins to fight them, the weapons he uses are green, hard-light constructs.

That’s right; the fusion isn’t just of Batman and Superman. The power of the Green Lantern is in there too, even though Hal Jordan himself isn't. How’s that for a twist?

But will Green SuperBat (SuperBatLanternMan? The Bat Supetern?) be enough to defeat the rest of the Justice League? How long will the three heroes be combined? And will they have enough power to overcome the Devil Nezha? Well, we’re not going to give it all away. You’ll just have to read the book to find out. 

A fusion of Batman and Superman is definitely worthy to wield a Green Lantern ring. But there have been a couple of folks who have been just as capable, despite being unfused. Check out Newsarama’s list of the best Green Lanterns now.

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Grant DeArmitt
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Grant DeArmitt is a NYC-based writer and editor who regularly contributes bylines to Newsarama. Grant is a horror aficionado, writing about the genre for Nightmare on Film Street, and has written features, reviews, and interviews for the likes of PanelxPanel and Monkeys Fighting Robots. Grant says he probably isn't a werewolf… but you can never be too careful. 

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