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|Imgdes = Superman in ''The New 52''
 
|Name = Kal-El<br>Clark Kent
 
|Name = Kal-El<br>Clark Kent
 
|Other Names = Superman, Man of Steel, Last Son of Krypton
 
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|Related Characters = Rival: [[Batman]]<br>Cousin: [[Supergirl]]<br>Friends: [[Lois Lane]], [[Jimmy Olsen]]<br>Enemies: [[Lex Luthor]], Brainiac, General Zod, [[Darkseid]], Doomsday
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|Related Characters = Parents: Jor-El, Lara Lor-Van<br>Adoptive Parents: Jonathan Kent, Martha Kent<br>Rival: [[Batman]]<br>Cousin: [[Supergirl]]<br>Friends: [[Lois Lane]], [[Jimmy Olsen]]<br>Enemies: [[Lex Luthor]], Brainiac, General Zod, [[Darkseid]], Doomsday
 
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'''Superman''' is a character created by [[DC Comics]].
 
'''Superman''' is a character created by [[DC Comics]].
  
 
== Introduction ==
 
== Introduction ==
Superman was conceived by Jerry Siegel and Joe Schuster; two Jewish immigrants, in 1938, and first appeared in issue of ''Action Comics''. They had already written a story with a similar "super-powered alien" concept: ''Reign of the Supermen''.  
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Superman was conceived by Jerry Siegel and Joe Schuster; two Jewish immigrants, in 1938, and first appeared in Issue #1 of ''Action Comics'' (dated June 1938). They had already written a story with a similar "super-powered alien" concept before.
  
 
== Backstory ==
 
== Backstory ==
He was the son of the Kryptonians Jor-El and Lara, who sent him to Earth on a capsule during the destruction of the planet Krypton. The capsule landed in the town of Smallville, where he was found by the humans Jonathan and Martha Kent, who raised him as his own son, giving him the name of Clark.
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He is the son of the Kryptonian scientists Jor-El and Lara, who sent him to Earth on a capsule during the destruction of the planet Krypton. The capsule landed in the town of Smallville, where he was found by the human couple of Jonathan and Martha Kent, who raised him as his own son, giving him the name of Clark. Jonathan and Martha then found out about his alien origin and powers.
  
When he grew up, he began working as a reporter for the Daily Planet newspaper.
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When he grew up, he began working as a reporter for the Daily Planet newspaper in Metropolis.
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He was one of the founding members of the Justice League, and he, together with [[Batman]] and [[Wonder Woman]], are known as the "Big Three" or "Trinity" of DC Comics.
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In the ''Death of Superman'' story arc, he perished due to his injuries while fighting [[Doomsday (DC Comics)|Doomsday]], which left his allies, closest friends, family, and the whole of Metropolis saddened by the loss of their hero. In the next story, ''Reign of the Supermen'', reports of people being saved by a being named "Superman" had appeared; these beings were [[Superboy]], Steel, Cyborg Superman, and The Eradicator.
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Later on, it was revealed that the Eradicator was actually a Kryptonian AI, who had actually taken Clark's body and regenerated Clark, who was placed inside a Kryptonian battle suit. In Motor City, the cyborg attacks Clark with Kryptonite radiation, but the Eradicator takes the hit, causing all of his energy to be transferred to Clark. Clark, with his new powers, then managed to destroy the cyborg.
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In the ''Convergence'' story arc, which brought all of DC Comics' Earths and timelines together, the Post-Crisis Superman<ref group="note">Superman after ''Crisis on Infinite Earths'' (1986)</ref> and Lois Lane had a son, which they called [[Jon Kent|Jonathan]] (in honor of Clark's adoptive human father), and ended up in Prime Earth<ref group="note">Earth after ''[[Flashpoint]]'' (2011)</ref>, where they started their life as a normal family.
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== Personality ==
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Superman mainly believes in what is right -- "truth, justice, and the American way". However, he is also shown to be very fierce when needed, such as when fighting Doomsday<ref group="note">1993</ref> or another powerful enemy.
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== Powers and Abilities ==
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* '''Flight'''
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* '''Super Speed'''
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* '''Super Strength'''
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* '''Heat Vision'''
  
 
== Influence ==
 
== Influence ==
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In the 60s, Superman was popular in Japan, and [[Eiji Tsuburaya]], when creating [[Ultraman:Ultraman|Ultraman]], was inspired by Superman.
 
In the 60s, Superman was popular in Japan, and [[Eiji Tsuburaya]], when creating [[Ultraman:Ultraman|Ultraman]], was inspired by Superman.
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== Notes ==
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Latest revision as of 17:23, 4 February 2023

Superman For Tomorrow.jpg
Superman in The New 52
Basics
Name Kal-El
Clark Kent
Other Names Superman, Man of Steel, Last Son of Krypton
Eye Color Blue
Hair Color Black
Moe Points superhero, alien
From Krypton
Group Affiliation Justice League
Related Characters
Parents: Jor-El, Lara Lor-Van
Adoptive Parents: Jonathan Kent, Martha Kent
Rival: Batman
Cousin: Supergirl
Friends: Lois Lane, Jimmy Olsen
Enemies: Lex Luthor, Brainiac, General Zod, Darkseid, Doomsday

Superman is a character created by DC Comics.

Introduction

Superman was conceived by Jerry Siegel and Joe Schuster; two Jewish immigrants, in 1938, and first appeared in Issue #1 of Action Comics (dated June 1938). They had already written a story with a similar "super-powered alien" concept before.

Backstory

He is the son of the Kryptonian scientists Jor-El and Lara, who sent him to Earth on a capsule during the destruction of the planet Krypton. The capsule landed in the town of Smallville, where he was found by the human couple of Jonathan and Martha Kent, who raised him as his own son, giving him the name of Clark. Jonathan and Martha then found out about his alien origin and powers.

When he grew up, he began working as a reporter for the Daily Planet newspaper in Metropolis.

He was one of the founding members of the Justice League, and he, together with Batman and Wonder Woman, are known as the "Big Three" or "Trinity" of DC Comics.


In the Death of Superman story arc, he perished due to his injuries while fighting Doomsday, which left his allies, closest friends, family, and the whole of Metropolis saddened by the loss of their hero. In the next story, Reign of the Supermen, reports of people being saved by a being named "Superman" had appeared; these beings were Superboy, Steel, Cyborg Superman, and The Eradicator.

Later on, it was revealed that the Eradicator was actually a Kryptonian AI, who had actually taken Clark's body and regenerated Clark, who was placed inside a Kryptonian battle suit. In Motor City, the cyborg attacks Clark with Kryptonite radiation, but the Eradicator takes the hit, causing all of his energy to be transferred to Clark. Clark, with his new powers, then managed to destroy the cyborg.


In the Convergence story arc, which brought all of DC Comics' Earths and timelines together, the Post-Crisis Superman[note 1] and Lois Lane had a son, which they called Jonathan (in honor of Clark's adoptive human father), and ended up in Prime Earth[note 2], where they started their life as a normal family.

Personality

Superman mainly believes in what is right -- "truth, justice, and the American way". However, he is also shown to be very fierce when needed, such as when fighting Doomsday[note 3] or another powerful enemy.

Powers and Abilities

  • Flight
  • Super Speed
  • Super Strength
  • Heat Vision

Influence

Superman can be considered an "archetype" of a superhero, and has influenced the creation of many characters.

In the 60s, Superman was popular in Japan, and Eiji Tsuburaya, when creating Ultraman, was inspired by Superman.

Notes

  1. Superman after Crisis on Infinite Earths (1986)
  2. Earth after Flashpoint (2011)
  3. 1993