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Mister Solar.png License Comic Interior Image Type Character Image Image Contents Image Universe Earth-One Subject Mister Solar (Earth-One) (Images) Image Source Source Blackhawk#167 (December, 1961) Notes All DC Comics characters and -
World's Finest Vol 1 265
"Superman& Batman: "Magic Menace This Way Comes"": Robin is kidnapped by the evil magician Simon Magus, and must psychically transmit images of his predicament to Superman and Batman to be rescued. The heroes tra -
Action Comics Vol 1 273
"Superman: "The World of Mr. Mxyzptlk"": Superman is once more plagued by Mr. Mxyzptlk's foolish pranks and practical jokes. Mxy spreads sneezing powder which makes the Man of Steel destroy a distant Solar -
Amalak (Earth-One)
Amalak was an alien criminal who hated Superman and all things related to Krypton. Amalak was a man born on a distant planet, the name of which is unknown. He is apparently the sole survivor -
Xviar (Earth-One)
Mister Xavier was the human guise of the alien saboteur Xviar, an agent of a mercenary organization identified only as "Homeworld." "Homeworld" had been contracted by the Galactic Spaceways Company to destroy the Earth within -
Kal-El (Earth-One)
Superman is Earth's premier superhero and the stalwart protector of Metropolis. Born Kal-El on the distant planet Krypton, he was sent to Earth as a child to survive Krypton's destruction. Raised with -
Alexis Luthor (Earth-One)
Lex Luthor was a criminal scientist and Superman's greatest enemy. Alexis "Lex" Luthor was born into a middle-class family household supported by his absentee father, a traveling salesman. Because his father was rarely -
James Olsen (Earth-One)
Jimmy Olsen was a photographer at the Daily Planet and a good friend of Clark Kent and Lois Lane, and Superman's pal. Jimmy Olsen was born and raised in Mapleton. Olsen believed that his -
Jax-Ur (Earth-One)
Jax-Ur was once a scientist who worked at the Kryptonian Space Center along with his colleague Jor-El. His rocketry experiment decimated Wegthor, and Jax was sentenced to the Phantom Zone. Jax-Ur was -
Nam-Ek (Earth-One)
Nam-Ek was a Kryptonian scientist obsessed with becoming immortal through the healing power of the Rondor horn but was transformed into a deformed human-Rondor. Nam-Ek was born on the distant planet Krypton -
Kru-El (Earth-One)
Kru-El was "the first stain on the name of El" and sentenced to the Phantom Zone for 35 years for developing forbidden weapons. He vexed his cousin Jor-El on Krypton and would continue -
Tobias Manning (Earth-One)
box of gold coins. Jess Manning fired on the creature, which retaliated by blasting him with a solar ray. Learning of the fatally wounded Manning's plans for his son via a telepathic link, the -
Zor-El (Earth-One)
Zor-El was a Kryptonian scientist. He was the father of Supergirl and the uncle of Superman. Many years ago on the planet Krypton, Jor-El the First and his wife Nimda An-Dor gave -
Thul-Kar (Earth-One)
Thul-Kar was a Kryptonian wizard who survived the destruction of his planet. When Superman and Quex-Ul sought to escape the Phantom Zone, they encountered Thul-Kar guarding the gate. Like Kal-El, he -
Kara Zor-El (Earth-One)
Kara-Zor-El, also known as Supergirl and Linda Lee Danvers, is a Kryptonian superhero based in Midvale and later San Francisco, New Athens, New York City and Chicago. She is the cousin of Superman -
Robert Reed (New Earth)
Robby Reed was the original owner of the H-Dial. It allowed him to fight crime using a number of superhero identities. In adulthood, he accidentally split himself in two, The Master and The Wizard -
Prime Earth
This page is similar in name to other pages. See also New Earth, Earth-Prime, Earth 0. Prime Earth, also known as Earth 0, was formed by the temporal merging of the disparate DC, Vertigo -
Kal-El (New Earth)
Superman is the most powerful being on Earth, an alien refugee named Kal-El from the planet Krypton who was raised in Smallville, Kansas, to become an American superhero. Raised with high moral ideals, he -
Kryptonite
In Pre-Crisis Continuity, depending on the particular dimension such as Earth-One, there were many forms and shades of Kryptonite, while others showed only one form such as Earth-Two and Earth-Three. As -
Koriand'r (New Earth)
Princess Koriand'r of Tamaran, which translates as Starfire in English, is a member of the Teen Titans. Koriand'r was the second of three children. Her older sister, Komand'r was the first in -
Teen Titans (New Earth)
place in the hamlet village known as Hatton Corners. There they fought a mysterious villain calling himself Mister Twister. After defeating Mister Twister and robbing him of his elemental powers, the three young heroes decided -
Kal-L (Earth-Two)
Superman is the superhero. Born Kal-L on Krypton and later living on Earth as Clark Kent, he is the protector of Metropolis and Earth. A reporter for the Daily Star, he eventually married his
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