

Yes, Barry has pursued a romantic relationship with Iris in his own Flash comic.
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The suggestion that any woman other than Iris West could catch Barry Allen’s eye will be blasphemy to some fans, but not those who’ve been reading Hitch’s Justice League series since Rebirth. But it’s not the only one these Justice League kids will raise… and it’s not even the biggest. Why Superman evidently ends up fathering a child with Diana, instead of Lois Lane, is the real question. Hunter’s arrival is good news for the New 52 fans who hoped to see Superman and Wonder Woman’s romance continue – but had their hopes dashed when the classic Superman replaced the New 52 version. He wears a golden eagle reminiscent of his mother’s costume as a broach… keeping Superman’s tattered cape hung around his shoulders.

If his build weren’t proof enough, then his cape/cloak layers on the symbolism of a child of two heroes.

Paternal resemblance is tricky to judge in comic books, but the daggers Hunter shoots at Superman when finally confronting him (seen in the artwork at the top of the page) leaves little doubt that he is, in fact, the son of Superman as well. See also Wonder Woman 1984 Every New Power & Ability Diana Has And judging by the vambraces on his arms, the golden lasso on his hip, and even Wonder Woman’s tiara worn as a cuff around his arm, the message is clear: Hunter is his mother’s boy. In the bleak, battle-hardened future from which Hunter and his League hail, he demonstrates the leadership and strength you would expect from the son of an Amazon.
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The hero that claims the spotlight – for obvious reasons – is referred to in the issue as simply ‘Hunter,’ but fans won’t need to see DC’s concept sketches to prove that his full name is Hunter Prince, son of the heroine Wonder Woman. Most notably, the son that would be born from the union of Kal-El of Krypton… and Princess Diana of Themyscira. But first, let’s get to the good stuff: it’s time to meet the many children of the Justice League. Writer Bryan Hitch and artists Oclair Albert and Fernando Pasarin will get to that showdown soon enough. And before the Gods of Olympus saw their powers stolen by the maniacal villain called ‘Sovereign.’ That’s the villain this ‘next generation’ of the Justice League battles in Justice League #26 – and it may be a villain their own parents helped to create. Before Mount Olympus was returned to Earth in the middle of New York City. Before Aquaman was corrupted and claimed Cyborg’s body to keep himself alive. The solution, as is usually the case in comic books, is to head back to a time before the world went so wrong. Because as heroic as their superhero parents taught them to be, the future may be too lost for them to ever save. The good news is that they’re every bit the heroes that their parents were, making up the Justice League of the future… the bad news is that they’ve traveled back in time to seek their parents’ help. Thanks to DC Comics, every fan gets to see the parentage and superpowers of the sons and daughters of the Justice League. If you’ve ever wondered what the children of Superman, Wonder Woman, The Flash, Green Lantern, or Aquaman would look like, the time for wondering is over.

WARNING: This article contains SPOILERS for Justice League #26 You Are Reading : Superman & Wonder Womans Future Son Revealed The Justice League’s children have arrived! See the son of Superman and Wonder Woman, Flash and Green Lantern’s daughter, and more. NEXT: Batman Goes Judge Dredd in Cyberpunk Gotham.Superman & Wonder Woman’s Future Son Revealed.
