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| Aliases = Clark Kent, [[Superboy]]
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| Aliases = [[Clark Kent]], [[Superboy]]
 
| Identity = Secret
 
| Identity = Secret
 
| AlienRace = Kryptonian
 
| AlienRace = Kryptonian
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| MaritalStatus = Single
 
| MaritalStatus = Single
 
| Occupation = Reporter for Daily Planet
 
| Occupation = Reporter for Daily Planet
| Education =
 
   
| Origin = Krypton
 
 
| PlaceOfBirth = Krypton
 
| PlaceOfBirth = Krypton
| Creators = Jerry Siegel; Joe Shuster
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| Creators = <!--Original character-->Jerry Siegel; Joe Shuster
 
| First = New Adventures of Superman Episode: The Force Phantom
 
| First = New Adventures of Superman Episode: The Force Phantom
   
 
| HistoryText = Kal-El was the last son of Krypton who was sent to Earth by his father Jor-El just before his home world exploded. He landed in Smallville on Earth and was soon adopted by a human couple called the Kents, naming him Clark Kent. As a young child, he discovered that he had powers and abilities far beyond those of mortal men. He adopted the identity of Superboy in his teens in order to use his powers for good, then became Superman when he reached adulthood and moved to Metropolis. As Clark Kent, he works alongside Lois Lane as a reporter for the Daily Planet newspaper.
 
| HistoryText = Kal-El was the last son of Krypton who was sent to Earth by his father Jor-El just before his home world exploded. He landed in Smallville on Earth and was soon adopted by a human couple called the Kents, naming him Clark Kent. As a young child, he discovered that he had powers and abilities far beyond those of mortal men. He adopted the identity of Superboy in his teens in order to use his powers for good, then became Superman when he reached adulthood and moved to Metropolis. As Clark Kent, he works alongside Lois Lane as a reporter for the Daily Planet newspaper.
   
| Powers = Superhuman strength, speed, the power of flight, invulnerability, various vision powers
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* {{Superhuman Strength}}
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* {{Superhuman Speed}}
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* {{Flight}}
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* {{Invulnerability}}
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* {{Enhanced Vision}}: Includes Telescopic and X-Ray Vision.
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* {{Energy Projection|nat=y|Heat Vision}}
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* {{Enhanced Hearing}} <ref>[[New Adventures of Superman (TV Series) Episode: The Wicked Warlock]]</ref>
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* {{Indomitable Will}}<ref>[[New Adventures of Superman (TV Series) Episode: The Deadly Super-Doll]]</ref>
 
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* {{Journalism}}
| Strength =
 
| Weaknesses = Kryptonite in its various forms can affect Superman, as can magic and red solar radiation
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* {{Vulnerability to|Kryptonite}}
   
 
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{{AdptBoilerplate
* This version of Superman is native to the Filmation series ''New Adventures Of Superman'', ''Adventures of Superboy'' and the Justice League shorts of ''The Superman/Aquaman Hour of Adventure''.
 
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| Page = Kal-L (Earth-Two)
* His character was voiced by [[Bud Collyer]]. [[Bob Hastings]] played young Clark Kent.
 
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| Name = Clark Kent/Superman
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| Creator1 = Jerry Siegel
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| Creator2 = Joe Shuster
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| First = Action Comics #1
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| Source = multiple series produced by [[Filmation Adventures]]
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* Superman was voiced by [[Actors:Bud Collyer|Bud Collyer]]. Superboy was voiced by [[Actors:Bob Hastings|Bob Hastings]].
 
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{{Superman Family Member}}
 
[[Category:1966 Character Debuts]]
 
[[Category:1966 Character Debuts]]
 
[[Category:Daily Planet staff members]]
 
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[[Category:Reporters]]
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[[Category:Silver-Age Characters]]

Revision as of 11:29, 18 May 2019


Kal-El was the last son of Krypton who was sent to Earth by his father Jor-El just before his home world exploded. He landed in Smallville on Earth and was soon adopted by a human couple called the Kents, naming him Clark Kent. As a young child, he discovered that he had powers and abilities far beyond those of mortal men. He adopted the identity of Superboy in his teens in order to use his powers for good, then became Superman when he reached adulthood and moved to Metropolis. As Clark Kent, he works alongside Lois Lane as a reporter for the Daily Planet newspaper.

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