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STATS
Name:
Clark Kent [Earth Name] Kal-El
[Kryptonian Name]
Age:
35
Height:
6 feet, 3 inches
Weight:
225 pounds
Eyes:
Blue
Hair:
Black
Marital
Status: Married (To Lois Lane)
Occupation:
Pulitzer investigative reporter and columnist for the Daily Planet
newspaper; adventurer as the superhero Superman, author of four novels
Known Relatives:
Jor-El [Kryptonian
father, deceased]
Lara [Kryptonian mother,
deceased]
Jonathan Kent [adoptive
father]
Martha Kent
[adoptive mother]
Group
Affiliation: Justice League America
Base
of Operations: The city of Metropolis, U.S.A.
Address:
Apartment 3-D, 344 Clinton Street, Metropolis
First
Comicbook Appearance: Action Comics #1 (June 1938)
The Man of Steel
#1 [Post-"Crisis"](July 1986)
Superman created
by Jerry Siegel (writer) and Joe Shuster (artist)
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Origin
Conceived on the doomed planet Krypton, scientist Jor-El had his unborn
son Kal-El, still within his birthing matrix, placed on a hyperlight
drive rocket. Then with his wife Lara, Jor-El watched the ship's launch
as a simmering nuclear chain reaction tore the planet apart. Jor-El
targeted his son's rocket to reach the planet Earth through hyperspace,
where Jor-El hoped his son would find a good life.
The tiny rocket
was found by a Kansas farming couple, Jonathan and Martha Kent. They
found the infant within the rocket and, being childless, Martha persuaded
Jonathan that they should adopt him. Named Clark Kent, the child grew
up in Smallville, Kansas never knowing how his parents found him.
The Kents began realizing Clark's special abilities at age 8 when
he was unhurt after being trampled by a bull. Clark demonstrated more
abilities as he grew, even being able to fly at age 17.
The following year, after using his abilities to excel in a football
game, Jonathan Kent revealed the remains of the rocket and how his
adoptive parents had found him. Clark now understood his special powers
came with responsibilities.
That night, Clark revealed his secret to his closest friend, Lana
Lang. He also told her he would be leaving Smallville the following
day. Thus at age 18, Clark Kent began to travel around the world to
learn about his powers, become better educated, and secretly help
people.
After a few years he decided to enroll in the University of Metropolis
and majored in journalism. Seven years after leaving Smallville, Clark
witnessed an experimental NASA space plane about to crash. He saved
the plane and there first met Daily Planet reporter Lois Lane. It
was Lois' newspaper account of the rescue that gave Clark the superhero
name of Superman.
Although Clark managed to hide his identity during that incident,
he realized he must adopt a superhero identity if he was to continue
a public career of superheroics. With his parents' help Clark developed
a superhero costume with a distinctive chest emblem. He also practiced
mannerisms and began wearing glasses to distinguish Clark Kent's appearance
from that of Superman.
Returning to Metropolis, Clark began his superhero career as Superman,
and his journalism career at the Daily Planet by getting the first
exclusive interview with Superman.
At age 28, Clark learned about his Kryptonian heritage from an electro-psionic
recording created by Jor-El and stored in Clark's birthing matrix.
Learning of Krypton's fate, Clark was further determined to protect
Earth.
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Superman's
Powers
Clark Kent's Kryptonian body acts as a solar battery absorbing solar
energy which can then be used as various remarkable powers. If Earth
had a red sun like Krypton's, Clark would not have these powers. Using
his powers causes Clark to use up his stored yellow sun energy. He
can lose his powers if he expends a lot of energy quickly (e.g. during
his battle with the monster Doomsday) or if he spends too much time
away from a yellow sun while in outer space. When low on solar energy,
Clark can 'recharge' if exposed to a source of yellow sun energy.
The rate at which he 'recharges' can vary.
Superman's superpowers include:
Strength - although varying
depending on his energy levels, Clark is among the strongest superheroes
on Earth, capable of lifting a plane.
Flight - able to defy gravity,
possibly through sheer force of will
Invulnerability - Years
of exposure to yellow solar energy have caused Clark's Kryptonian
body to become almost indestructable. His natural bio-electric aura
also has limited force field properties protecting items near his
skin e.g. his costume. Clark can survive in outer space as long as
he has a breathing apparatus, and doesn't lose too much solar energy.
Using his powers of flight and super-speed Clark can travel inter-planetary
distances by himself. Interstellar distances require assistance e.g.
a spaceship.
Super-speed - capable of
superhuman speed, Clark can fly from Metropolis to have dinner with
Lois Lane in Paris, France, or in a few minutes fly to the Moon.
Super-breath - Clark's invulnerability
and strength exist internally too, affecting his skeleton and internal
organs. After inhaling deeply he can expel the air in a gale-force
wind.
Super-hearing - Capable
of blocking out and discerning a single known voice within a city
Vision - Clark can detect
electromagnetic energy in more than the normal visible spectrum:
X-Ray vision - lead appears
opaque
IR vision
Microscopic
Telescopic
Heat Vision - Additionally,
Clark can release solar energy in the form of Heat Vision as a weapon.
Besides the using up of his solar energy, Clark has two other weaknesses:
Super Science (sometimes
called Magic)
Kryptonite
Created by internal pressures that caused Krypton's explosion, kryptonite
is the ore form of kryptonium. It looks like a green glowing rock
and it is very hazardous to Superman. If exposed to it, Clark will
experience pain and rapidly lose his powers. If exposed for much more
than an hour he would die. If suffering kryptonite posioning, Clark
can recover if he gets away from it. [The Man of Steel #1 (1986),
Superman #1 (1986)]
When Clark's birthing matrix left Krypton, a fragment of kryptonite
became embedded in the tail section. Lex Luthor obtained this fragment
and used part of it for a ringstone, to protect himself from Superman.
After being exposed to it for a year, Luthor found the radiation destroyed
his hand, and was killing his body through cancer, forcing him to
obtain a new cloned body.
Note: Another villain, Mr. Mxyztptlk, a Fifth Dimensional being who
can use super-science that
resembles 'magic' once created red kryptonite to temporarily remove
Clark's powers. Without Mr. Mxyztplk's powers, though, this 'red kryptonite'
would be harmless to anyone, and is in no way connected to genuine
green kryptonite.
Over the years, Superman has battled many villains
including Braniac, Bizarro, Conduit, Massacre and hundreds of others.
In 1994, Superman was killed by Doomsday. Soon after his death, DC
introduced four new Supermen, all claiming to be the "real" Superman.
(Steel, Eradicator, Superboy, and the Cyborg) But all turned out to
be imposters. One of the four imposters, Eradicator, helped the real
Superman return from the dead. Along with Steel and the new Superboy,
the four battled Cyborg, the renegade Superman. A few years later,
during the "Final Night", the sun was extinguished by the sun-eater
and he lost his powers. His powers returned soon after. He then married
Lois Lane. Not long after turned into a blue being of energy. Soon
after his most recent battle with the Cyborg, he was ripped into two
Supermen, one blue and the other red. The two must now learn to work
together until they become one again. Look for the long awaited return
of Superman complete with his original powers and costume in "Superman
Forever" on sale now.
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since 5/1/98.
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"SUPERMAN"
and all related images TM and ©
DC Comics 1998. These
references are not for profit and are for entertainment purposes only.
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