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  6. ​ @nateborie6329  Depends about which iteration. In the current DC Comics comic book contuinity, it is simply inferred that Superman will never age, once hitting his thirties. There has a DC alternate-future story issue with Superman walking the barren Earth 10 billions years forward in the future to visit the location in which was located Smallville local graveyard and in which he buried his foster parents to wish them, to all of his longtime gone friends and to the planet itself farewell, mere instants before the dying Sun went supernova. None only he didn't change a bit, but it was inferred that someplace during that 10-billions years interlude, he had figured a way to grow immune to the effects of a red sun (like the very dying Earth's Sol) and kryptonite, as well as sorted out how to impart immortality to Humans. Lois Lane was said to be still alive (and will ever be) and living off-Earth with and her Clark's many descendants, by the time Superman came to mourn the planet a last time as the Sun exploded right all across him. It was also inferred that Superman might have developped an empathetic connection to the living spirit of the planet. He spoke to the dying Earth with the same deferrence and love he had for Martha Kent, even conflating both. Some even says that Superman outlived just everyrbody: the entropy death, the blue shift and Big Crash of the Universe, immortals and gods themselves. He found himself drifting into an endless void when everything around him was over and just fled away .
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