After Superman was successfully exchanged, Anton security on Earth was maximally ensured.
The purpose of Superman existence is fundamentally different from that of Batman, Wonder Woman, Cyborg, and Green Arrow.
Superman absolute force grants Anton an ultimate sense of security.
In other words, Anton now possesses the ability to act recklessly without the risk of death.
"Is this the power of Superman?"
With a thought, Superman suit materializes on the surface of Anton.
Simultaneously, a tremendous energy surges within him.
With the sunlight above his head continually charging him, this energy seems limitless, always increasing.
As long as he stays in a place with light, he grows stronger every moment.
Dismissing Superman power, the suit vanishes.
Anton reverts to his former self, the suited corporate elite and leader of the Men in Black, contemplating his next actions.
Although Superman has been exchanged, this does not mean that his mission in this world is completely over.
On the contrary, the exchange marks the beginning of his real plans for future development.
After all, apart from Superman, there are many other DC heroes slumbering within the system hero pool.
For example, Anton plans to exchange next for Shazam, known as the magical equivalent of Superman.
The powerful entities of the multiverse still require Shazam magical prowess.
After experiencing the Ghost Rider incident, Anton realizes that this world Constantine, without the "protection" of the dual-plugged Lucifer, indeed has little room for maneuver, unless Constantine can summon Lucifer to assist, otherwise he will always be just a talkative organizer.
Moreover, these two years have made Anton realize that this world contains far more inexplicable elements than the original Marvel Universe.
In such a blended worldview, it likely that more significant figures will emerge.
Like in the Fantastic Four movie universe, where one of Marvel five primordial gods, the World Devourer, appeared.
Speaking of devouring stars, Anton also has to recall another terrifying entity.
In the comics, the woman behind Thanos.
Although the original Marvel Cinematic Universe portrayed it rather subtly, the image of Thanos accepting death with serenity in the void after snapping his fingers, gives Anton an almost absolute conjecture.
The Goddess of Death.
She, one of the five primordial gods along with the World Devourer, is the primary instigator behind Thanos apocalyptic actions.
In the comic original, many years ago, the five primordial gods—World Devourer, Death, Eternity, Infinity, and Oblivion—drifted apart due to diverging views.
Their disagreements started with a being known as the "Living Tribunal."
The Living Tribunal is immensely powerful in the omnipotent universe, almost omnipotent.
Typically, the Living Tribunal, whose power far exceeds countless multiverses, appears only when necessary.
Its judgments can affect nearly the entire omnipotent universe.
The duty of the Living Tribunal is to oversee and maintain the balance of all realities.
Returning to the topic of Marvel five primordial gods.
After some events, Eternity and Infinity support the Living Tribunal views, punishing only those who break the rules without harming the innocents, while Death and Oblivion believe that all things need balance.
The World Devourer, however, is a lone wolf, paying no heed to anyone and standing on his own side.
Rules and order are irrelevant to him he is a quirky eater.
After the division among the five primordial gods, they ceased all contact with each other.
Many years later, Death chose a Titan, namely Thanos, to carry out her will.
Thus began the tragic life of Thanos.
Under the manipulation and influence of the Goddess of Death from his childhood, Thanos worldview was completely twisted.
As an adult, he destroyed Titan and embarked on a quest to find the six Infinity Stones, ultimately wiping out half of all life in the universe, achieving the final goal of the Goddess of Death.
Thanos unwavering faith stemmed from his desire to please the Goddess of Death.
Clearly, the Goddess of Death was successful.
However, as evidenced by the efforts of the original Avengers, she also failed.
This background story about Thanos quest to end the world is something Anton had learned from watching Marvel movies.
Even within the Marvel Cinematic Universe, the Goddess of Death has been mentioned.
Firstly, this is the original story from the comics.
Secondly, this explanation best accounts for the origin of Thanos belief and why he was determined to wipe out half of all life in the universe.
In conclusion, Thanos was never the ultimate challenge Anton faced.
To ensure that he wasn't part of the half of the universe wiped out by a snap, the most straightforward approach was to prevent the snap from happening at all.
However, even if Anton were to let Superman take action now and forcefully eliminate Thanos, under the manipulations of the Goddess of Death, a second Thanos would eventually emerge.
Therefore, to tackle the root cause, restrictions must be placed on the Goddess of Death.
At the same time, Death and Oblivion have formed their own faction.
Facing Death means dealing with another of the five primordial gods: Oblivion.
Against such formidable enemies, Anton could only face them with the ultimate armor or by creating a cognitive Superman.
Of course, sending the current Superman to face the five primordial gods is rather absurd.
Finding them is a problem in itself.
The bigger issue is that even if found, they could easily obliterate the current Superman with a mere clap of their hands.
Fortunately, Anton is still far removed from Death and Oblivion, and there are several years left before Thanos apocalyptic actions begin.
Anton has enough time to strategize.
As he previously realized, controlling the six Infinity Stones is crucial.
"The Power Stone is in the universe, in the abandoned temple on Morag…"
Anton pondered.
"With the teleportation device, traveling to various galaxies isn't a problem, and with a ready spacecraft and the help of the Transformers, traversing the universe is a minor issue…"
"But right now, I'm too busy, and without the coordinates of Morag, I can't teleport there…"
"Having Superman travel across the universe for long periods would consume too much fan value, costing 1 million fan values per hour, which amounts to 24 million a day. Even though Superman has a considerable reserve of fan values, it can't be wasted like this."
He muttered to himself and finally made a decision.
He would hire Yondu Ravager team to go to Morag and find the Orb containing the Power Stone.
Currently, Star-Lord should still be part of Yondu team.
With Star-Lord present, finding the Power Stone shouldn't be difficult.
Once he has the precise coordinates of the Power Stone, Anton could teleport Superman there to retrieve it.
Moreover.
Among the Infinity Stones not yet in his possession, the closest to him is not the Power Stone, but the Aether, also known as the Reality Stone.