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{{DC Database:Character Template
 
| Theme = Superman
 
| Title = [[Superboy|Superboy-Prime]]
 
 
| Image = Superman Prime 001.jpg
 
| Image = Superman Prime 001.jpg
| RealName = Kal-El
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| RealName = [[Kal-El]] ''(Birth Name)''<br/>[[Clark Kent]] ''(Legal Name)''
| CurrentAlias = Superboy-Prime
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| MainAlias = Superboy-Prime
| Distinguish1 = Superman
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| Aliases = [[Superman-Prime]]; [[Superboy]]; [[Time Trapper]]
| Distinguish2 = Superboy
 
| Distinguish3 = Kal-El
 
| Distinguish4 = Clark Kent
 
| Distinguish5 = Time Trapper
 
| Aliases = [[Superman-Prime]]; [[Prime]]; [[Superboy]]; [[Clark Kent]]; [[Clarkie]]; [[Time Trapper]]
 
| Identity = Secret
 
 
| Alignment = Bad
 
| Alignment = Bad
 
| Identity = Secret
| Affiliation = Formerly [[Black Lantern Corps]], [[Legion of Super-Villains (Pre-Zero Hour)|Legion of Super-Villains]], [[Sinestro Corps]]
 
| Relatives = [[Jor-El (Earth-Prime)|Jor-El]] (father; deceased); [[Lara (Earth-Prime)|Lara]] (mother, deceased); [[Jerry Kent (Earth-Prime)|Jerry Kent]] (adoptive father); [[Naomi Clarke-Kent (Earth-Prime)|Naomi Kent]] (adoptive mother)
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| Affiliation = formerly [[Legion of Doom (New Earth)|Legion of Doom]], [[Black Lantern Corps (New Earth)|Black Lantern Corps]], [[Legion of Super-Villains (Pre-Zero Hour)|Legion of Super-Villains]], [[Sinestro Corps (New Earth)|Sinestro Corps]], [[Superman Family]]
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| Relatives = [[Jor-El (Earth-Prime)|Jor-El]] (father; deceased)<br>[[Lara (Earth-Prime)|Lara]] (mother, deceased)<br>[[Jerome Kent (Earth-Prime)|Jerry Kent]] (adoptive father)<br>[[Naomi Clarke (Earth-Prime)|Naomi Kent]] (adoptive mother)
 
| Universe = Earth-Prime
 
| Universe = Earth-Prime
| BaseOfOperations = Currently a recreation of [[Earth-Prime]], formerly [[Qward]], [[Anti-Matter Universe]].
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| BaseOfOperations = [[New Hampshire]]; formerly [[Qward]], [[Anti-Matter Universe]]
   
 
| AlienRace = Kryptonian
 
| Gender = Male
 
| Gender = Male
 
| Height = 5'11"
 
| Height = 5'11"
 
| Weight = 170 lbs
 
| Weight = 170 lbs
 
| Eyes = Blue
 
| Eyes = Blue
| Hair = Black with traces of blue
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| Hair = Black
 
| UnusualFeatures = Scar of the classic Superman shield carved into his chest.
 
| UnusualFeatures = Scar of the classic Superman shield carved into his chest.
   
 
| Citizenship = American
 
| Citizenship = American
 
| MaritalStatus = Single
 
| MaritalStatus = Single
| Occupation = Herald of the Anti-Monitor, Conqueror
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| Occupation =
| Education =
 
   
| AlienRace = Kryptonian
 
| Origin = The sole survivor of Krypton of the [[Earth-Prime]] universe and one of the heroes of the [[Crisis on Infinite Earths|First Crisis]], Superboy-Prime later went insane over the losses he had suffered and the darkening of [[New Earth]].
 
| PlaceOfBirth = [[Krypton (Earth-Prime)|Krypton]]
 
 
| Creators = Elliot S. Maggin; Curt Swan
 
| Creators = Elliot S. Maggin; Curt Swan
 
| First = DC Comics Presents Vol 1 87
 
| First = DC Comics Presents Vol 1 87
| Last = Teen Titans Vol 3 100
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| Last =
   
| Quotation = I'll kill [[Nathaniel Adam (New Earth)|you]]! I'll kill you to DEATH!
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| Quotation = Cold? You don't know cold. ...cold is what [[New Earth|this universe]] has made me.
 
| Speaker = [[Kal-El (Earth-Prime)|Superman-Prime]]
 
| Speaker = [[Kal-El (Earth-Prime)|Superman-Prime]]
| QuoteSource = Countdown to Final Crisis Vol 1 13
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| QuoteSource = Infinite Crisis Vol 1 7
   
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| Overview = The '''Superboy''' (and later '''Superman''') of '''[[Earth-Prime]]''' is a cynical reflection of Superman, coming from a world where superheroes only existed as fiction - except for him.
| HistoryText =
 
 
| HistoryText =
===Pre-Crisis===
 
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=== Early Life ===
Kal-El was born as the son of [[Lara (Earth-Prime)|Lara]] and [[Jor-El (Earth-Prime)|Jor-El]] of the planet [[Krypton (Earth-Prime)|Krypton]] in the [[Pre-Crisis]] universe designated as [[Earth-Prime]]. When Kal-El was still a toddler, his scientist father made a grave discovery. Jor-El learned that a massive solar flare from Krypton's red sun threatened to engulf their home world, ultimately destroying it. Jor-El brought his concerns to the Kryptonian Science Council, but rather than offer solutions, they politicized the pending travesty and locked themselves in committee.
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Kal-El was born to [[Lara (Earth-Prime)|Lara]] and [[Jor-El (Earth-Prime)|Jor-El]] of the planet [[Krypton]]. When Kal-El was still a toddler, his scientist father made a grave discovery. Jor-El learned that a massive solar flare from Krypton's red sun threatened to engulf their home world, ultimately destroying it. Jor-El brought his concerns to the [[Kryptonian Science Council]], but rather than offer solutions, they politicized the pending travesty and locked themselves in committee.
   
In the meantime, Jor-El labored to find a way to save the people of Krypton. Working alongside his scientist wife, Lara, they developed a technology which would enable them to teleport samples of living tissue (weighing less than fifty pounds) across intergalactic distances. He presented his transportation device to the science council, but it was too late. Krypton was already beginning to suffer from the effects of the intense solar radiation. As Krypton shook in its death-throes, Jor-El placed his son inside of the teleportation device and transported him across the universe.
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In the meantime, Jor-El labored to find a way to save the people of Krypton. Working alongside his scientist wife, Lara, they developed a technology which would enable them to teleport samples of living tissue (weighing less than fifty pounds) across intergalactic distances. He presented his transportation device to the science council, but it was too late. Krypton was already beginning to suffer from the effects of the intense solar radiation. As Krypton shook in its death-throes, Jor-El placed his son inside of the teleportation device and transported him across the universe.
   
Kal-El rematerialized on the planet Earth. In a New England seacoast town, [[Jerry Kent (Earth-Prime)|Jerry]] and [[Naomi Clarke-Kent (Earth-Prime)|Naomi Kent]] were hiking through the forests when they discovered the abandoned toddler. They decided to adopt him and raise him as their own. Naomi chose to name him Clark, despite the fact that Clark Kent was the name of a popular comic book hero known as [[Kal-El (Earth-One)|Superman]].
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Kal-El rematerialized on the planet Earth. In a New England seacoast town, [[Jerry Kent (Earth-Prime)|Jerry]] and [[Naomi Clarke-Kent (Earth-Prime)|Naomi Kent]] were hiking through the forests when they discovered the abandoned toddler. They decided to adopt him and raise him as their own. Naomi chose to name him Clark, despite the fact that Clark Kent was the name of a popular comic book hero known as Superman.
   
Unlike his namesake however, Clark Kent grew up without the benefit of super-powers. His classmates at school would tease him and refer to him as Superboy. However, Clark took the ribbing in stride and soon cultivated a small circle of friends.
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Unlike his namesake however, Clark Kent grew up without the benefit of super-powers. His classmates at school would tease him and refer to him as "Superboy". However, Clark took the ribbing in stride and soon cultivated a small circle of friends.
   
As Clark grew older, he became romantically involved with a fellow student named [[Laurie Lemmon (Earth-Prime)|Laurie Lemmon]]. One evening, Clark, Laurie and several other friends decided to attend a costumed beach party. Being of good humor, Clark donned a Superboy costume similar to that worn by the fictional comic book hero. They drove down to Hampton Beach and sat by the ocean waiting to catch sight of Halley’s Comet.
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As Clark grew older, he became romantically involved with a fellow student named [[Laurie Lemmon (Earth-Prime)|Laurie Lemmon]]. One evening, Clark, Laurie and several other friends decided to attend a costumed beach party. Being of good humor, Clark donned a Superboy costume similar to that worn by the fictional comic book hero. They drove down to Hampton Beach and sat by the ocean waiting to catch sight of Halley's Comet.
   
Suddenly, a tremendous tidal wave rose up on the beachhead threatening to flood the small hamlet. At that same moment, a cosmic vortex opened up above them discharging the [[Earth-One]] super-hero known as [[Kal-El (Earth-One)|Superman]]. At that critical moment, a bizarre transformation took hold of Clark. The physical characteristics of his Kryptonian heritage manifested for the first time and he discovered that he was gifted with flight and super-strength.
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Suddenly, a tremendous tidal wave rose up on the beachhead threatening to flood the small hamlet. At that same moment, a cosmic vortex opened up above them, discharging a super-hero they recognized as [[Kal-El (Earth-One)|Superman]], still reeling from the death of [[Kara_Zor-El (Earth-One)|Supergirl]].<ref>{{c|DC Comics Presents Vol 1 87}}</ref> At that critical moment, a bizarre transformation took hold of Clark. The physical characteristics of his Kryptonian heritage manifested for the first time and he discovered that he was gifted with flight and super-strength.
   
 
Superman quickly introduced himself to his younger alternate Earth counterpart, but there was little time for pleasantries. Superman gave Superboy a crash course in the use of his powers and together, they were able to divert the course of the deadly tidal wave.
 
Superman quickly introduced himself to his younger alternate Earth counterpart, but there was little time for pleasantries. Superman gave Superboy a crash course in the use of his powers and together, they were able to divert the course of the deadly tidal wave.
   
With the immediate disaster abated, the newly crowned Superboy aided Superman in returning him to his proper world. He followed Superman through the cosmic vortex to Earth-One. Little did Superboy realize that he would never again see his adopted world.
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With the immediate disaster abated, the newly crowned Superboy aided Superman in returning him to his proper world. He followed Superman through the cosmic vortex to an [[Earth-One|alternate reality]]. Little did Superboy realize that he would never again see his own.
   
 
===Crisis on Infinite Earths===
 
===Crisis on Infinite Earths===
 
{{Main|Crisis on Infinite Earths}}
 
{{Main|Crisis on Infinite Earths}}
The Multiversal catastrophe known as the [[Crisis on Infinite Earths]] began as a deadly wave of anti-matter consumed parallel dimensions by the [[Anti-Monitor (Antimatter Universe)|Anti-Monitor]]. Superboy aided heroes from hundreds of different worlds, but none of them were able to save the Earth of his home dimension from destruction.
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A deadly wave of anti-matter produced by the [[Anti-Monitor (Antimatter Universe)|Anti-Monitor]] consumed parallel dimensions causing a [[Multiverse|multiversal]] [[Crisis on Infinite Earths|catastrophe]]. Superboy aided heroes from hundreds of different worlds, but none of them were able to save the Earth of his home dimension from destruction.
   
The Crisis finally culminated with the destruction of the [[Multiverse]]. In its place existed a solitary static universe with only one version of the planet Earth. Superboy-Prime remained as the sole survivor of not only his birth world, but his adopted world as well. He united with an aging version of [[Kal-L (Earth-Two)|Superman]] from the late [[Earth-Two]] as well as his wife, [[Lois Lane (Earth-Two)|Lois Lane-Kent]]. Along with [[Alexander Luthor, Jr. (Earth-Three)|Alexander Luthor, Jr.]] of [[Earth-Three]], they traveled into the [[Antimatter Universe]] and forged a quiet, peaceful existence for themselves in a paradise realm.<ref>{{c|Crisis of Infinite Earths Vol 1 12}}</ref>
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{{Image|Adventures of Superman Vol 1 649 Textless.jpg|Superboy, [[Kal-L (Earth-Two)|Superman]], and [[Lois Lane (Earth-Two)|Lois Lane-Kent]] leave with [[Alexander Luthor, Jr. (Earth-Three)|Alexander Luthor, Jr.]]|150px|left}}
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When a team of supervillains failed to stop [[Krona (New Earth)|Krona]] from witnessing the beginning of time where the Anti-Monitor and [[Aztar (New Earth)|the Spectre]] fought, the intense energies from the event led to the destruction of the multiverse.<ref>{{c|Crisis on Infinite Earths Vol 1 10}}</ref> In its place existed a solitary static universe with only one version of the planet Earth, with an amalgam of the histories of five different universes, none of which included [[Earth-Prime|Superboy's home]]. Like many of the survivors, Superboy-Prime found himself the last remnant of his universe stuck in a world which never knew him. He teamed up with an aging version of [[Kal-L (Earth-Two)|Superman]] from the late [[Earth-Two]] as well as [[Alexander Luthor, Jr. (Earth-Three)|Alexander Luthor, Jr.]] of [[Earth-Three]] to fight the Anti-Monitor in its [[Antimatter Universe|own dimension]]. After an intense battle where the elder Superman landed the final blow to the Anti-Monitor, Luthor offered the heroes an escape to a "Paradise Dimension" safe haven, where Superman's wife, [[Lois Lane (Earth-Two)|Lois Lane-Kent]] awaited them. Choosing to escape the Anti-Matter Universe before the last waves of anti-matter wiped them out, Superboy and the rest of the survivors left to live out the rest of their lives in peace, hopeful for the future.<ref>{{c|Crisis on Infinite Earths Vol 1 12}}</ref>
   
 
===Infinite Crisis===
 
===Infinite Crisis===
 
{{Main|Infinite Crisis}}
 
{{Main|Infinite Crisis}}
 
Over time, as the four of them watched the history of the [[New Earth|new reality]] unfold, Superboy-Prime became frustrated and angry, homesick and wishing to return to the life he had. He consoled himself by watching images of his ninth birthday and grew horrified every time it would focus back on the Crisis. Alexander noticed his pain and decided to manipulate him for his own purpose. On two separate occasions, Superboy-Prime's anger got the best of him and he shattered the wall with his fists, the punch altering reality as it did.<ref>{{c|Infinite Crisis Vol 1 1}}</ref> Upon deciding to join Alexander in his quest to bring about the "perfect" Earth, Alex empowered him with his Anti-Matter powers to break free. He was spotted by [[Ted Kord (New Earth)|Blue Beetle]], but Prime ignored him. In quick succession, Superboy-Prime obtained the [[Heart of Darkness]] diamond for [[Jean Loring (New Earth)|Jean Loring]], altered the location of [[Thanagar]] which initiated the [[Rann-Thanagar War]], and captured [[J'onn J'onzz (New Earth)|J'onn J'onzz]] while destroying the [[Justice League Watchtower|Watchtower]].
[[Image:SupPrime.jpg|thumb|left|Superboy-Prime in his Anti-Monitor armor.]]
 
   
 
{{Image|Infinite Crisis Vol 1 4 Kal-El (Earth-Prime) Speed Force.jpg|[[Wally West (New Earth)|Wally]] and [[Bart Allen (New Earth)|Bart]] save the day.|140px|right}}
Over time, as the four of them watched the history of the [[New Earth]] reality unfold, Superboy-Prime became frustrated and angry, homesick and wishing to return to the life he had. He consoled himself by watching images of his ninth birthday and grew horrified every time it would focus back on the Crisis. Alexander would notice that and decided to manipulate him to his needs. On two separate occasions, Superboy-Prime's anger got the best of him and he shattered the wall with his fists, the punch altering reality as it did.<ref>{{c|Infinite Crisis Vol 1 1}}</ref> Upon deciding to join Alexander in his quest to bring about the "perfect" Earth, Alex empowered him with his Anti-Matter powers using it to break free. He was spotted by [[Ted Kord (New Earth)|Blue Beetle]], but Prime ignored him. In quick succession, Superboy-Prime obtained the [[Heart of Darkness]] diamond to be obtained by [[Jean Loring (New Earth)|Jean Loring]], altered the location of [[Thanagar]], initiating the [[Rann-Thanagar War]] and attacking and capturing [[J'onn J'onzz (New Earth)|J'onn J'onzz]], destroying the [[Justice League Watchtower|Watchtower]].
 
 
When Alexander convinced Kal-L to leave their paradise reality, Prime was already with them, no one the wiser over what he had done. Soon after being freed, Prime was there to greet [[Kara Zor-L (Earth-Two)|Power Girl]] after she was reunited with her cousin. However, when she discovered Alex's tower, Prime struck her down to be used for it. He then flew to [[Smallville, Kansas]] where he encountered the [[Kon-El (New Earth)|Superboy]] of that reality. He chastised the clone Superboy and accused him of being unworthy of the title of Superboy. The two fought one another and their epic battle raged across the state, eventually culminating in [[Keystone City]]. Members of the [[Doom Patrol (New Earth)|Doom Patrol]], the [[Justice Society of America (New Earth)|Justice Society]] and the [[Teen Titans (New Earth)|Teen Titans]] arrived to lend a hand, but the power-mad Superboy-Prime thwarted even their efforts. He brutally attacked the heroes, killing several including [[X-24 (New Earth)|Pantha]], [[Ryuku Orsono (New Earth)|Bushido]] and [[Baby Wildebeest (New Earth)|Wildebeest]]. [[Jason Garrick (New Earth)|Jay Garrick]], [[Wally West (New Earth)|Wally West]] and [[Bart Allen (New Earth)|Bart Allen]] grabbed Superboy-Prime and used their combined super-speed to propel him into the kinetic dimension of the [[Speed Force]].<ref name=IC4>{{c|Infinite Crisis Vol 1 4}}</ref>
   
 
{{Image|SupPrime.jpg|Anti-Monitor armor.|80px|left}}
When Alexander convinced Kal-L to leave their paradise reality, Prime was already with them, no one the wiser over what he had done. Soon after being freed, Prime was there to greet [[Kara Zor-L (Earth-Two)|Power Girl]] after she was reunited with her cousin. However, when she discovered Alex's tower, Prime struck her down to be used for it. He then flew to [[Smallville (New Earth)|Smallville]], Kansas where he encountered the [[Kon-El (New Earth)|Superboy]] of this reality. He chastised the clone Superboy and accused him of being unworthy of the title of Superboy. The two fought one another and their epic battle raged across the state, eventually culminating in [[Keystone City]]. Members of the [[Doom Patrol (New Earth)|Doom Patrol]], the [[Justice Society of America|Justice Society]], and the [[Teen Titans (New Earth)|Teen Titans]] arrived to lend a hand, but the power-mad Superboy-Prime thwarted even their efforts. He brutally attacked the heroes, killing several including [[X-24 (New Earth)|Pantha]], [[Ryuku Orsono (New Earth)|Bushido]] and [[Baby Wildebeest (New Earth)|Wildebeest]]. [[Jason Garrick (New Earth)|Jay Garrick]], [[Wallace West (New Earth)|Wally West]], and [[Bartholomew Allen II (New Earth)|Bart Allen]], grabbed Superboy-Prime and used their combined super-speed to propel him into the kinetic dimension of the [[Speed Force]].<ref>{{c|Infinite Crisis Vol 1 4}}</ref>
 
 
However, Superboy-Prime escaped from his imprisonment and built a battle-suit based on the Anti-Monitor's armor that constantly supplied his body with yellow sunlight. Superboy-Prime arrived at Alexander Luthor's tower to battle with [[Richard Grayson (New Earth)|Nightwing]], [[Kon-El (New Earth)|Superboy]] and [[Cassandra Sandsmark (New Earth)|Wonder Girl]]. The heroes succeeded in releasing the metahumans powering the machine. After a brief fight, Conner grabbed Superboy-Prime and flew into the tower destroying it. However, Superboy-Prime was not fazed by the attack, escaping as Conner was killed by the rubble.<ref name=IC6>{{c|Infinite Crisis Vol 1 6}}</ref>
   
 
Superboy-Prime was present at the [[Battle of Metropolis]], killing both heroes and villains with ease. He continued his killing spree until he met with resistance with Bart Allen in his [[Barry Allen (New Earth)|grandfather's]] uniform. He was pulverized by Bart, but left Earth to destroy [[Oa]] in an attempt to cause another [[Big Bang]] and reform the current universe hopefully closer to his original Earth-Prime reality. On the way to ignite this universal rebirth, Superboy-Prime killed thirty-two [[Green Lantern Corps (New Earth)|Green Lanterns]]. While battling the Corps, Kal-L and [[Kal-El (New Earth)|Kal-El]] forced Superboy-Prime through Krypton's [[Rao|red sun]] to depower the vastly powerful youth to levels where the elder Supermen could handle him directly. The three crash-landed on [[Mogo (New Earth)|Mogo]], where they continued to fight. Kal-L's power levels were intact, but was still no match for even the power fading levels of Superboy-Prime, who was able to literally beat Kal-L to death with his bare fists before turning to Kal-El, whose own superpower levels had completely faded. But the time and effort Superboy-Prime used to attack Kal-L (whose strength and endurance was still superhuman) was enough to completely drain Superboy-Prime's own to a point where the adult Superman was able to beat the teenage Superboy-Prime.<ref name=IC7>{{c|Infinite Crisis Vol 1 7}}</ref>{{Image|Superboyprison.jpg|Superboy's new "S"|80px|right}}
[[Image:Infinite Crisis Vol 1 4 Kal-El (Earth-Prime) Speed Force.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Barry Allen Saves the Day]]
 
   
 
Superboy-Prime was then taken into the custody of the Green Lantern Corps. Too powerful to be placed in a regular [[Sciencell]] on [[Oa]], the [[Guardians of the Universe (New Earth)|Guardians of the Universe]] imprisoned him inside a Sciencell near a [[Sun-Eater|Red Sun-Eater]], constantly being guarded by fifty Green Lanterns. Members of the Corps were often assigned to "Prime Duty" as punishment. While in prison, Superboy-Prime carved a bloody "S" on his chest using his fingernail, saying that he had always found a way out.
However, Superboy-Prime escaped from his imprisonment and built a battle-suit based on the Anti-Monitor's armor that constantly supplied his body with yellow sunlight. Superboy-Prime arrived at Alexander Luthor's tower to battle with [[Richard Grayson (New Earth)|Nightwing]], [[Kon-El (New Earth)|Superboy]], and [[Cassandra Sandsmark (New Earth)|Wonder Girl]] (Cassie Sandsmark). The heroes succeeded in releasing the metahumans powering the machine. After a brief fight, Conner grabbed Superboy-Prime and flew into the tower destroying it. However, Superboy-Prime would be unfazed by the attack, escaping as Conner was killed by the rubble.<ref>{{c|Infinite Crisis Vol 1 6}}</ref>
 
   
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Some time later, it was eventually revealed that his dark descent into madness and villainy was influenced by the slumbering [[Great Darkness]] as part of its' plans to destroy the [[Multiverse]] and kill [[The Presence]] albeit he was completely unaware of the fact that he was being controlled by the Great Darkness' influence.
Superboy-Prime then was seen at the [[Battle of Metropolis]], killing both heroes and villains with ease. He continued his killing spree until he was met with resistance by Bart Allen in [[Bartholomew Allen (New Earth)|his grandfather's]] uniform. He was pulverized by Bart, but then left Earth to destroy [[Oa]] in an attempt to cause another [[Big Bang]] and reform the current universe hopefully closer to his original Earth-Prime reality. On the way to ignite this universal rebirth, Superboy-Prime killed 32 Green Lanterns. Then, while battling the [[Green Lantern Corps]], Kal-L and [[Superman (Clark Kent)|Kal-El]] forced Superboy-Prime through Krypton's [[Rao|red sun]] to depower the vastly overpowered youth to levels where the elder Supermen could handle him directly. The three crash-landed on the Green Lantern planet [[Mogo (New Earth)|Mogo]], where they continued to fight. Kal-L's power levels were intact, but was still no match for even the power fading levels of Superboy-Prime, who was able to literally beat Kal-L to death with his bare fists and was able to fight against the New Earth adult Kal-El, whose own superpower levels had completely faded. But the time and effort Superboy-Prime used to attack Kal-L (whose strength and endurance was still superhuman) was enough to completely drain off Superboy-Prime's own power level to where the fully adult New Earth Superman was able to beat the still only teenage Superboy-Prime.<ref>{{c|Infinite Crisis Vol 1 7}}</ref>
 
 
[[Image:Superboyprison.jpg|thumb|80px|left|Superboy's new "S" ]]
 
 
Superboy-Prime was then taken into the custody of the [[Green Lantern Corps]]. Too powerful to be placed in a regular [[Sciencell]] on [[Oa]], the [[Guardians of the Universe]] imprisoned him inside a Sciencell near what is alternately described as a red sun or a [[Sun-Eater|Red Sun-Eater]], constantly being guarded by fifty Green Lanterns. Members of the Corps were often assigned to "Prime Duty" as punishment. While in prison, Superboy-Prime carved a bloody "S" on his chest using his fingernail, saying that he had always found a way out (referring, presumably, to his escape from the Speed Force and his future prison).
 
   
 
===Sinestro Corps War===
 
===Sinestro Corps War===
 
{{Main|Sinestro Corps War}}
 
{{Main|Sinestro Corps War}}
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{{Image|Sinestro Corps leadership.jpg|Superboy-Prime and the [[Sinestro Corps (New Earth)|Sinestro Corps]]|150px|left}}
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Superboy-Prime was freed, along with the [[Hank Henshaw (New Earth)|Cyborg Superman]], by a strike force of [[Sinestro Corps (New Earth)|Sinestro Corps]] members who turned the red sun yellow, restoring his strength. Superboy-Prime was brought to [[Qward]], where he was made into a herald of the Anti-Monitor, along with Cyborg Superman, Sinestro and the [[Parallax (New Earth)|Parallax]]-possessed [[Kyle Rayner (New Earth)|Kyle Rayner]].<ref>{{c|Green Lantern: Sinestro Corps Special Vol 1 1}}</ref>
   
Superboy-Prime was freed, along with the [[Hank Henshaw (New Earth)|Cyborg Superman]], by a strike force of [[Sinestro Corps]] members who turned the red sun to yellow, presumably thereby restoring his powers. Superboy-Prime was brought to [[Qward]], where he was made into a herald of the [[Anti-Monitor (Antimatter Universe)|Anti-Monitor]], along with Cyborg Superman, Sinestro and the [[Parallax (New Earth)|Parallax]]-possessed [[Kyle Rayner (New Earth)|Kyle Rayner]].<ref>[[Green Lantern Sinestro Corps Special Vol 1 1|''Green Lantern/Sinestro Corps Special'' #1]]</ref>
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Now calling himself Superman-Prime, he joined in the battle to attack most of the major heroes of Earth as part of the strike force of the Sinestro Corps. And again, due to the massive power difference between himself and the others, Prime was able to cut a path of destruction throughout the known universe, once again successfully defeating Kal-El as well as [[Kara Zor-L (Earth-Two)|Power Girl]] and [[Kara Zor-El (New Earth)|Supergirl]] at the same time.<ref>{{c|Tales of the Sinestro Corps: Superman-Prime Vol 1 1}}</ref>
 
Now calling himself Superman-Prime, Prime joined in the battle to attack most of the major heroes of Earth as part of the strike force of the Sinestro Corps. And again, due to the massive power difference between himself and the others, Prime was able to cut a path of destruction throughout the known universe, once again successfully defeating Kal-El of New Earth, but this time with [[Kara Zor-L (Earth-Two)|Power Girl]] and [[Kara Zor-El (New Earth)|Supergirl]] all at the same time with them charged up as well, ending the debate of who was the most powerful of the Supermen as well as many other high powered heroes in his role as the herald of the [[Anti-Monitor (Antimatter Universe)|Anti-Monitor]].<ref>{{c|Tales of the Sinestro Corps: Superman-Prime Vol 1 1}}</ref>
 
   
However, Prime showed that his main goals are to gain his revenge on the Anti-Monitor (who Superboy-Prime had accidentally revived during the [[Infinite Crisis]]) and somehow recover his lost universe, or at least the recognition as the so-called "real" Superman over weaker incarnations such as the adult Kal-El of New Earth.
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However, Prime's main goal was to gain his revenge on the Anti-Monitor and somehow recover his own destroyed universe, or at least gain the recognition that he was the one true Superman.
   
Towards the end of the [[Sinestro Corps War]], Prime was confronted by the Guardians of the Universe, who introduced the new [[Ion (New Earth)|Ion]], the [[Daxamites|Daxamite]] [[Sodam Yat (New Earth)|Sodam Yat]]. Prime and Sodam Yat battle each other in a brutal and fierce fight. It was clear that Prime was clearly more powerful than Yat, though Yat refused to yield in any way. When the battle is taken inside a nuclear power plant (with its walls lined with lead), Ion was weakened by lead poisoning to the point that he can not even really fight back against Prime. Prime speared Ion with several lead rods, then beats him unconscious and left Yat for dead until the Guardians prevent him from actually killing Yat.<ref>{{c|Green Lantern Corps Vol 2 18}}</ref>
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As the [[Sinestro Corps War]] came to a close, Prime was confronted by the Guardians of the Universe, who introduced the new [[Ion (New Earth)|Ion]], the [[Daxamites|Daxamite]], [[Sodam Yat (New Earth)|Sodam Yat]]. Prime and Sodam Yat battled each other in a brutal and fierce fight. Though Prime was more powerful than Yat, the Lantern refused to yield in any way. When the battle was taken inside a nuclear power plant lined with lead, Ion was weakened by lead poisoning to the point that he can not even really fight back against Prime. Prime speared Ion with several lead rods, then beat him unconscious, leaving Yat for dead until the Guardians intervened.<ref>{{c|Green Lantern Corps Vol 2 18}}</ref>
   
Later on, during the final battle between the Green Lantern Corps and the Sinestro Corps, the Anti-Monitor was severely injured when the Green Lanterns throw [[Warworld]] at him and the [[Hank Henshaw (New Earth)|Cyborg Superman]] like a grenade. Prime takes this opportunity to turn on the Anti-Monitor and throws him into deep space. Prime is then attacked by both Corps and kills several members from both sides. Before any more lives can be lost, one of the Guardians uses himself as a living bomb and detonates himself to kill Prime. The explosion does not kill Prime, but merely transports him into the [[Multiverse]]. An unexpected result of the transport was that Prime's atoms were infused with a large portion of the Guardian's own energies that the Guardian thought would destroy Prime. The infusion of the Guardian's energy as part of his energy absorption and processing ability restructures his body to now appear as a fully adult man rather than his actual age of only 19.<ref>{{c|Green Lantern Vol 4 25}}</ref>
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During the final battle between the Green Lantern Corps and the Sinestro Corps, the Anti-Monitor was severely injured when the Green Lanterns threw [[Warworld]] and the [[Hank Henshaw (New Earth)|Cyborg Superman]] at him like a grenade. Prime took this opportunity to turn on the Anti-Monitor and threw him into deep space. Prime was then attacked by both Corps and managed to kill several members from both sides. Before any more lives could be lost, one of the Guardians sacrificed himself as a living bomb to end Prime. The explosion failed to kill Prime, but transported him somewhere within the multiverse. As an unforeseen side effect, Prime's atoms were infused with a large portion of the Guardian's own energies in the blast, restructuring into that of an adult man rather than his teenage youth.<ref>{{c|Green Lantern Vol 4 25}}</ref>
   
 
===Countdown to Final Crisis===
 
===Countdown to Final Crisis===
 
{{Image|countdown24_pg04.jpg|The death of [[Zod (Earth-15)|Zod]] and his family by [[Kal-El (Earth-Prime)|Superman-Prime]].|right}}
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Following the aftermath of the Sinestro Corps War, the now adult Superman-Prime started a murderous rampage against all of his other dimensional counterparts and their supporters while searching for Earth-Prime. He traveled to [[Earth-15]], killing the [[Zod (Earth-15)|Superman]] along with his wife and unborn child.<ref>{{c|Countdown to Final Crisis Vol 1 26}}</ref> After eradicating that world's Justice League, Superman-Prime destroyed the entire planet.<ref>{{c|Countdown to Final Crisis Vol 1 24}}</ref>
   
 
Superman-Prime created a base of operations in the [[Source (New Earth)|Source Wall]], where he captured and tortured [[Mister Mxyzptlk (New Earth)|Mr. Mxyzptlk]] and [[Annataz Arataz (Earth-3)|Annataz Arataz]] to recreate Earth-Prime using their reality altering abilities, or at least show him its location in the multiverse. During his torture, Mxyzptlk revealed to Superman-Prime that his aging to adulthood was from him absorbing the cosmic Oan powers of the Guardian that sacrificed himself. He also told Superman-Prime that the cosmic energies would soon wear off and then he will revert back to his true age. After Mxyzptlk escaped, Prime was angered and gave up on the use of magic to achieve his goals.<ref>{{c|Countdown Vol 1 31}}</ref>
[[Image:countdown24_pg04.jpg|thumb|right|Death of [[Earth-15]] [[Zod (Earth-15)|Zod]] and his family by [[Kal-El (Earth-Prime)|Superman-Prime]].]]
 
   
 
After finding out about the so-called "perfect universe" which he believed was his reality of origin, Superman-Prime headed off to the [[Monitors|Monitors']] satellite headquarters, threatening the brutal [[Monitor Solomon]] to help him find this recreated Earth-Prime.<ref>{{c|Countdown to Final Crisis Vol 1 14}}</ref> Solomon manipulated the immensely powerful Superman-Prime to defeat [[Nathaniel Adam (New Earth)#Countdown|Monarch]] for the Monitors, sending him to [[Earth-51]]. As Solomon predetermined, Superman-Prime flew to the battlefield and attacked Monarch, wearing down the enemy's cosmic powers. Prime tore off the chest-plate of Monarch's containment armor, resulting in an explosion of quantum energy so massive, it destroyed the entire contents of the Earth-51 universe.
Following the aftermath of the Sinestro Corps War, the now adult-looking Superman-Prime started a murderous rampage against all of his other dimensional counterparts and their supporters while searching for Earth-Prime. Superman-Prime traveled to Earth-15 and killing the [[Zod (Earth-15)|Superman]] of that dimension and his wife and unborn child.<ref>{{c|Countdown to Final Crisis Vol 1 26}}</ref> After killing that world's Justice League, Superman-Prime destroyed Earth-15.<ref>{{c|Countdown to Final Crisis Vol 1 24}}</ref> Superman-Prime created a base of operations in the [[Source (New Earth)|Source Wall]], where captured and tortured [[Mister Mxyzptlk (New Earth)|Mr. Mxyzptlk]] and [[Annataz Arataz (Earth-3)|Annataz Arataz]] of [[Earth-3]] to recreate Earth-Prime using their super-science/magic abilities or at least show him its location in the [[Multiverse]]. During his torture, Mxyzptlk reveals to Superman-Prime that his aging to adulthood was from him absorbing the cosmic Oan powers of the Guardian that blew himself up to kill him during the Sinestro Corps War. He also tells Superman-Prime that the cosmic energies will wear off very soon, and then he will turn back into a boy. After Mxyzptlk escaped, Prime was angered and gave up on the use of magic to achieve his goals.<ref>{{c|Countdown to Final Crisis Vol 1 31}}</ref>
 
 
After finding out about the so-called perfect universe which he thinks is his original source universe, Superman-Prime headed off to the [[Monitors]]' satellite headquarters, threatening the brutal [[Earth-8]] [[Monitor Solomon]] to help him find this recreated Earth-Prime.<ref>{{c|Countdown to Final Crisis Vol 1 14}}</ref> Seeking to manipulate the infinite powered Superman-Prime to defeat the Monitors' forces against those of [[Nathaniel Adam (New Earth)#Countdown|Monarch]] for the Monitors, Solomon sent Superman-Prime to [[Earth-51]]. As Solomon predetermined, the successfully manipulated Superman-Prime flew to the battlefield to challenge Monarch, in order to keep him from destroying Earth-51. Superman-Prime goes into a rage and attacks Monarch, with his cosmic powers seemingly beginning to dissipate. Prime then tears off the chestplate of Monarch's containment armor. The energies inside Monarch's armor are released, resulting in an explosion of quantum energy so massive, it destroys the entire contents of the Earth-51 universe.
 
   
 
===Final Crisis: Legion of Three Worlds===
 
===Final Crisis: Legion of Three Worlds===
 
{{Main|Final Crisis: Legion of Three Worlds}}
 
{{Main|Final Crisis: Legion of Three Worlds}}
 
Prime had been lost in the [[Timestream|timestream]] following his encounter with Monarch. The [[Time Trapper (Pre-Zero Hour)|Time Trapper]] brought Superboy-Prime to the 31st century in his never ending scheme to destroy the [[Legion of Super-Heroes (Pre-Zero Hour)|Legion of Super-Heroes]]. Crashing just outside of Smallville, his stolen Oan energy at this point had faded, reverting him to his actual young age, as well as returning his power to their previous levels, which was what Mr. Mxyzptlk had foretold.
   
 
Upon arrival, he was encountered by a old farming couple, who thought he was Superboy, which made him extremely mad. He considered himself a man, not a boy, and murdered the couple. When he flew to Smallville, he came across the [[Superman Museum]], further fomenting his fury at how beloved Superman was in the future. He became even more enraged when he saw the Hall of Villains, only to find out that he was not even considered a villain of Superman's, but no more then a nuisance. His statue was kept in storage. Furthermore, history recounted that he was defeated by [[Kon-El (New Earth)|Conner Kent]] and [[Sodam Yat (New Earth)|Sodam Yat]], totally contrary to what really happened. He proceeded to wreck the entire museum and kill whomever he came across. From a holographic tour guide of [[James Olsen (New Earth)|Jimmy Olsen]], he learned of the [[Legion of Super-Villains (Pre-Zero Hour)|Legion of Super-Villains]].
Prime had been lost in the [[timestream]] following his final encounter with Monarch. The [[Time Trapper (Pre-Zero Hour)|Time Trapper]] brought Superboy-Prime to the 31st century in his never ending scheme to destroy the [[Legion of Super-Heroes (Pre-Zero Hour)|Legion of Super-Heroes]]. He crashed into the 31st Century outside of Smallville. His stolen Oan energy at this point had faded, reverting him to his actual young age, as well as returning his power to their previous levels, which was what Mr. Mxyzptlk had foretold.
 
 
Upon arriving, he was encountered by a old farming couple, who thinks he's Superboy, which makes him extremely mad. He considers himself a man, not a boy, and killed the couple. When he flies to Smallville, he comes upon the [[Superman Museum]], further fomenting his fury at how beloved Superman is in the future. He then became even more enraged when he sees the hall of villains, only to find out that he was not even considered a villain of Superman's, but no more then a nuisance and his statue was kept in storage. Furthermore, history retells that he was defeated by [[Kon-El (New Earth)|Conner Kent]] and [[Sodam Yat (New Earth)|Sodam Yat]], totally contrary to what really happened. He proceeded to wreck the entire museum and kill whatever security or police officers he came across. The Museum tour guide (a holographic recreation of [[James Olsen (New Earth)|Jimmy Olsen]]) then tells Superboy-Prime of the [[Legion of Super-Villains (Pre-Zero Hour)|Legion of Super-Villains]].
 
 
When Superboy-Prime learned that the Legion of Super-Villains followed a code of evil, inspired by a dark being whose "name was never spoken," he got the idea to be the greatest villain Superman had ever faced. Superboy-Prime then went to the prison planet [[Takron-Galtos]] and freed the imprisoned [[Mekt Ranzz (Pre-Zero Hour)|Lightning Lord]], [[Eve Aries (Pre-Zero Hour)|Saturn Queen]], and [[Laevar Bolto (Pre-Zero Hour)|Cosmic King]]. When they saw Superboy-Prime, they immediately know him and hail him as the inspiration of the LSV's evil code, making him the dark being in question. He then burnt an S shield into the planet, that can be seen from space.
 
   
 
When Superboy-Prime learned that the Legion of Super-Villains followed a code of evil, inspired by a dark being whose "name was never spoken," he got the idea to be the greatest villain Superman had ever faced. Superboy-Prime then went to the prison planet [[Takron-Galtos]] and freed the imprisoned [[Mekt Ranzz (Pre-Zero Hour)|Lightning Lord]], [[Eve Aries (Pre-Zero Hour)|Saturn Queen]] and [[Laevar Bolto (Pre-Zero Hour)|Cosmic King]]. When they saw Superboy-Prime, they immediately hailed him as the inspiration of the LSV's evil code, making him the dark being in question. He then burnt an "S" shield into the planet, that could be seen from space.
When the Legion of Super-Heroes learned of the prison break, they decided they need to bring Superman from the 21st Century. Superman and [[Querl Dox (Pre-Zero Hour)|Brainiac 5]] decide to bring in two other versions of the Legion to combat the Legion of Super-Villains. Superman believed the only way to stop the carnage is to try to redeem Superboy-Prime.
 
   
 
When the Legion of Super-Heroes learned of the prison break, they decided they needed to bring Superman from the 21st Century. Superman and [[Querl Dox (Pre-Zero Hour)|Brainiac 5]] agreed to bring in two other versions of the Legion to combat the Legion of Super-Villains. Superman believed the only way to stop the carnage was to try to redeem Superboy-Prime.
Superboy-Prime later makes his way to [[Zerox|Sorcerer's World]] where he recruits [[Mordru (Pre-Zero Hour)|Mordru]] to his Legion and kills the "last" active Green Lantern, [[Rond Vidar (Pre-Zero Hour)|Rond Vidar]]. Legion members [[Lar Gand (Pre-Zero Hour)|Mon-El]] and [[Tasmia Mallor (Pre-Zero Hour)|Shadow Lass]] followed Vidar's [[Green Lantern Ring|ring]] back to Oa and find that Sodam Yat was still alive and had been monitoring the last Green Lanterns. They convinced him to battle Superboy-Prime once again. With Yat, Superman, and the Legions of two other dimensions as reinforcements, the Legion was able to turn around the battle with the combine forces of all their major villains in Metropolis.
 
   
 
Superboy-Prime made his way to [[Zerox|Sorcerer's World]] where he recruited [[Mordru (Pre-Zero Hour)|Mordru]] to his Legion before killing the last active Green Lantern, [[Rond Vidar (Pre-Zero Hour)|Rond Vidar]]. Legion members [[Lar Gand (Pre-Zero Hour)|Mon-El]] and [[Tasmia Mallor (Pre-Zero Hour)|Shadow Lass]] followed Vidar's [[Green Lantern Ring|ring]] back to Oa to discover that Sodam Yat was still alive and had been monitoring the last few Green Lanterns. Convincing him to battle Superboy-Prime once again, he joined Superman and the Legions of two other dimensions as reinforcements, enabling them to turn the tide of battle with the combined forces of all their major villains in Metropolis.
Superboy-Prime burned a hole through Superman's hand and broke through Yat's ring construct just in time to be informed that there was something happening at Legion headquarters. At the headquarters, three Brainiac 5s, Lightning Lads, Lightning Lasses (one of whom is actually Light Lass), and [[Jenni Ognats (Post-Zero Hour)|XS]], using a combination of living lightning and a [[Cosmic Treadmill]], bring the young version of [[Bartholomew Allen II (New Earth)|Bart Allen]] out of the Speed Force. Superboy-Prime is seemingly distraught at the thought of Bart's return, since he is the only person that was able to defeat him twice.
 
   
 
Superboy-Prime burned a hole through Superman's hand and broke through Yat's ring construct just in time to be informed that there was something happening at Legion headquarters. At the headquarters, Brainiac 5, Lightning Lad, Lightning Lass (one of whom is actually Light Lass) and [[Jenni Ognats (Post-Zero Hour)|XS]] all gathered in triplicate. Using a combination of living lightning and a [[Cosmic Treadmill]], they brought the young version of [[Bart Allen (New Earth)|Bart Allen]] out of the Speed Force. Superboy-Prime was shaken at the thought of Bart's return, since he was the only person that was able to defeat him twice.
Not long after fighting Kid Flash, [[Jan Arrah (New Earth)|Element Lad]] turned the surrounding debris into [[Kryptonite]], which actually causes harm to Superboy-Prime, but he then kills Element Lad by throwing a piece of Kryptonite right through him. Cosmic King then turns the Kryptonite in Superboy-Prime's body into yellow sunlight. When the LSH head to the [[North Pole]] to regroup, Superboy-Prime and the LSV follow them to the [[Fortress of Solitude (New Earth)|Fortress of Solitude]]. He attacked the three Brainiac 5's and cuts off [[Brek Bannin (Pre-Zero Hour)|Polar Boy's]] ice hand. [[Drake Burroughs (Pre-Zero Hour)|Wildfire]] then used his powers to fuel a Kryptonian regeneration chrysalis inside the Fortress. From the chrysalis emerges a resurrected Conner Kent, a.k.a. Superboy, his corpse having been placed in the chrysalis by the LSH when they time-traveled to the 21st century as part of Brainiac 5's plan to recall Superboy-Prime's greatest enemies to the future to stop him. Superboy and Superboy-Prime clashed with the rest of the Legion joining in.
 
   
 
Not long after fighting Kid Flash, [[Jan Arrah (Earth-Prime)|Element Lad]] turned the surrounding debris into [[Kryptonite]], which actually causes harm to Superboy-Prime, but he murdered Element Lad by throwing a piece of Kryptonite right through him. Cosmic King turned the Kryptonite in Superboy-Prime's body into yellow sunlight. When the LSH headed to the [[North Pole]] to regroup, Superboy-Prime and the LSV followed them to the [[Fortress of Solitude|Fortress of Solitude]]. He attacked the three Brainiac 5's, cutting off [[Brek Bannin (Pre-Zero Hour)|Polar Boy's]] ice hand. [[Drake Burroughs (Pre-Zero Hour)|Wildfire]] used his powers to fuel a Kryptonian regeneration chrysalis inside the Fortress from which emerged a resurrected Conner Kent. His corpse had been placed in the chrysalis by the LSH when they time-traveled to the 21st century as part of Brainiac 5's plan to recall Superboy-Prime's greatest enemies to the future to stop him. Superboy and Superboy-Prime clashed with the rest of the Legion joining in.
During the latest battle with the Time Trapper, Superman pulled off the Time Trapper's hood to reveal an aged Superboy-Prime as the Time Trapper's real identity.<ref>{{c|Final Crisis: Legion of 3 Worlds Vol 1 4}}</ref> As the Legion continue their battles, the Time Trapper revealed that he had known the outcome of the battle, claiming that the Legion loses on this day. But, as the battle rages, Conner inflicts a wound on Superboy-Prime's body, burning a scar across his S-Shield-scarred chest and inflicting it upon the Time Trapper. Realizing that time, and thus his own body, is fluid, Superman, Saturn Girl, Cosmic Boy and Lightning Lad defeat the Time Trapper and drag him to the battlefield where the two Primes meet. The Time Trapper attempted to convince Prime in destroying the Legion, but Prime, whose arrogance means that he was unable to accept that he will become someone like the Time Trapper, attacked his older self, causing a time paradox that apparently wipes both of them from existence.
 
   
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{{Image|Superboy-Prime Time Trapper 001.png|Facing his [[Time Trapper (Pre-Zero Hour)|future]]|150px|left}}
[[Image:Legion of 3 Worlds last page.jpg|thumb|right|Kal-El Prime biding his time to return to being the most powerful villain ever.]]]]
 
 
Later, Superman pulled off the Time Trapper's hood to reveal an aged Superboy-Prime as the Time Trapper's true identity.<ref name=FC-LO3W-4>{{c|Final Crisis: Legion of 3 Worlds Vol 1 4}}</ref> As the Legion continued their battles, the Time Trapper revealed that he had known the outcome all along, claiming that the Legion would lose that day. But, as the battle raged, Conner inflicted a wound on Superboy-Prime's body, burning a scar across his S-Shield chest, causing it to appear on the Time Trapper also. Realizing that time was fluid, Superman, Saturn Girl, Cosmic Boy and Lightning Lad defeated the Time Trapper and dragged him to the battlefield where the two Primes met. The Time Trapper attempted to convince Prime into destroying the Legion, but Prime was unable to comprehend that he would become someone like the Time Trapper and attacked his older self, causing a time paradox that seemingly wiped both of them from existence.
   
The paradox, however, flung Superboy-Prime back to a recreated version of Earth-Prime and reunited with his family and girlfriend. Instead of being greeted with open arms, Laurie Lemmon runs away, horrified at Superboy-Prime and his father confronts him over what he did. Prime learned that his parents and everyone else had read what he did in ''[[Infinite Crisis]]'', the ''[[Sinestro Corps War]]'', ''[[Countdown]]'' and ''[[Final Crisis: Legion of Three Worlds|Legion of 3 Worlds]]''. His adoptive parents, now afraid of him, allowed Superboy-Prime to remain at their home, fearful of what he may do. Superboy-Prime was last shown with his eyes powering up in his parents basement, trolling the various DC Comics message boards, trying to prove his greatness and vowing that he will find someway to return to his former power and threat levels once again as he has shown he is committed to being the most powerful villain ever.<ref>{{c|Final Crisis: Legion of 3 Worlds Vol 1 5}}</ref>
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The paradox, however, flung Superboy-Prime back to a recreated version of Earth-Prime where he was reunited with his family and girlfriend. Instead of being greeted with open arms, Laurie Lemmon ran away, horrified by Superboy-Prime while his father confronted him about what he did. Prime learned that everyone had read about his ruthless exploits as they appeared in comic books. His adoptive parents allowed Superboy-Prime to remain at their home, though fearful of what he might do. Superboy-Prime spent his time furiously defending himself on various comic message boards, trying to prove his greatness and vowing that he would find a way to return to his former power and become the most powerful villain ever.<ref name=FC-LO3W-5>{{c|Final Crisis: Legion of 3 Worlds Vol 1 5}}</ref>
   
 
===Blackest Night===
 
===Blackest Night===
 
{{Main|Blackest Night}}
 
{{Main|Blackest Night}}
 
Superboy-Prime continued to obsessively read comics in his basement, trying to keep up with everything in the other worlds. When he learned of his fate at the end of the {{c|Adventure Comics Vol 2 4|issue}}, he panicked, demanding his parents take him to the comic store; the Legion watching as he did so. As they arrived, [[Naomi Clarke-Kent (Earth-Prime)|Naomi]] confided that she was afraid of him, but he brushed it off and demanded to know where the {{c|Adventure Comics Vol 2 5|next issue}} was, but the cashier told him that it hadn't been released yet. The clerk suggested looking up possible spoilers on the Internet when [[Alexander Luthor, Jr. (Earth-Three)|Luthor]] suddenly appeared as a [[Black Lantern Corps (New Earth)|Black Lantern]], killing the cashier and a customer. He confronted Superboy-Prime, wanting to rip out his heart. Luthor granted Superboy his armor again, taunting Superboy-Prime by calling him a cosmic inside joke. Prime was struck down by more Black Lantern versions of those he had murdered, including [[Jan Arrah (Earth-Prime)|Element Lad]], [[Drury Walker (New Earth)|Charaxas]] and [[Ryuku Orsono (New Earth)|Bushido]], while Luthor predicted Superboy's imminent death.<ref>{{c|Adventure Comics Vol 2 4}}</ref>
   
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{{Image|Adventure Comics Vol 2 5B Textless.jpg|[[Blackest Night]]|150px|right}}
In [[Adventure Comics Vol 2 4|''Adventure Comics'' (Vol. 2) #4]], Superboy-Prime is seen again, still reading comics in his basement, trying to keep up with everything in the other worlds. When he learns of his fate at the end of this issue, he panics and demands his parents take him to the comic store, the Legion watching as he does. As they get there, [[Naomi Clarke-Kent (Earth-Prime)|Naomi]] reveals that she's afraid of him, but he brushes it off. In the comic store, he demands to know where [[Adventure Comics Vol 2 5|''Adventure Comics'' (vol. 2) #5]] is, but the comic store cashier tells him that issue #4 just came out. He then tells him to look up possible spoilers on the Internet. As he does, [[Alexander Luthor, Jr. (Earth-Three)|Alexander Luthor]] appears, now a Black Lantern, killing the cashier and a customer. He confronts Superboy-Prime, wanting his heart. Superboy-Prime stops him briefly, knowing that this isn't the real Alexander Luthor. Luthor, in turn, grants Prime back his armor, returning him back to Superboy-Prime.
 
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Superboy-Prime took the battle from his hometown to [[Manhattan]], where he crashed through the offices of DC Comics declaring that, if he's going to die, he intended on taking the writers down with him. Before he could, Luthor pulled Prime away, taking him back to his room. There, Luthor taunted him over losing Laurie as the other Black Lanterns beat him down and tore away his armor. Realizing he couldn't win, he caught a [[Black Lantern Ring]] and put it on. The ring commanded him to die, making him a Black Lantern. The ring cycled through the [[Emotional Electromagnetic Spectrum|Emotional Spectrum]]. Willpower, due to his deluded demand for respect. Compassion, for regretting what he did to Laurie. Avarice, for wanting everyone to love him. Fear, of those he once admired. Finally rage, for hating himself for what had become; transforming him into a [[Red Lantern Corps (New Earth)|Red Lantern]]. He flies into a fury and attacked Luthor until the ring inquired him who he loved. He called out Laurie's name empowering him as a [[Star Sapphire Corps (New Earth)|Star Sapphire]]. Exhausted from the emotional strain, Superboy passed out and the black ring shattered, unleashing a white light which eradicated the Black Lanterns.
   
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Remorsefully, Superboy admitted that he hated what he had become, wanting nothing more than his own happy ending. Unbelievably, Laurie appeared before him with her arm in a sling, telling him that "they" heard his pleas and sent her to tell him that they'll leave him alone. Unbeknownst to him, she was also wearing a black ring, but hers sparkled blue with hope.
Superboy-Prime goes on the attack, but Alexander continues to taunt Prime, telling him that he's nothing more than a cosmic inside joke. Prime is then weakened and struck down by other forces. Looking up, Prime discovers Black Lantern versions of those he killed, including [[Jan Arrah (New Earth)|Element Lad]], [[Drury Walker (New Earth)|Charaxas]] and [[Ryuku Orsono (New Earth)|Bushido]], with Alexander telling Prime that he will die in the next issue.<ref>{{c|Adventure Comics Vol 2 4}}</ref>
 
 
The next issue, Superboy-Prime is seen having taken the battle from his hometown to [[Manhattan]], where he crashes through the DC Comics headquarters, where he decides that, if he's going to die, he's taking the writers and plotters who made his life that way. Before he can, though, [[Alexander Luthor, Jr. (Earth-Three)|Black Lantern Alexander Luthor]] arrives and pulls Prime away, taking him back to his room. There, Alex taunts him over losing [[Laurie Lemmon (Earth-Prime)|Laurie]] as the other Black Lanterns beat him down and tear away his armor. Realizing he can't win, he catches a [[Black Lantern Ring]] and puts it on, the ring commanding him to die.
 
 
As he becomes Black Lantern Superboy-Prime (realizing Alex's cryptic statement at the end of the final issue), the ring cycles through the [[Emotional Electromagnetic Spectrum|Emotional Spectrum]]: [[Green Lantern Corps|willpower]] due to his deluded demand for respect, [[Indigo Tribe|compassion]] for regretting what he did to Laurie, [[Orange Lantern Corps|avarice]] for wanting everyone to love him, [[Sinestro Corps|fear]] of those he wants admired, and stopping at [[Red Lantern Corps|rage]] for hating himself for what had become, transforming into Red Lantern Superboy-Prime. He goes into the offensive, attacking Alex over his attacks. At the very end, the ring asks him who does he [[Star Sapphire Corps|love]]. He calls out that he loves Laurie, transforming him into the Star Sapphire Superboy-Prime with the last of his strength. As he passes out, the [[Black Lantern Ring]] shatters, unleashing the white light and eradicating the Black Lanterns.
 
 
In the end, he admits that he hates what he has become and all he wants now is just his happy ending. As if someone was listening, Laurie appears, her arm in a sling (meaning that the horrible thing Superboy-Prime did to her lead to her having broken her arm). She tells him that they (possibly the writers) have heard his pleas and sent her to tell him that they're going to start leaving him alone. Unbeknownst to him, she's also wearing a [[Black Lantern Ring]], but this one sparkling with [[Blue Lantern Corps|hope]], the last of the emotions that Prime wasn't asked about.<ref>{{c|Adventure Comics Vol 2 5}}</ref>
 
   
 
===Legion of Doom===
 
===Legion of Doom===
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{{Image|Legion of Doom 001.jpg|Leading the [[Legion of Doom (New Earth)|Legion of Doom]]|150px|left}}
During a battle with the Teen Titans, a young villain named [[Bernard Venton (New Earth)|Headcase]] opens up a wormhole that accidentally transports Superboy-Prime back to New Earth (in full armor, even though his armor was destroyed in his last appearance). Enraged by his separation from Laurie, Superboy-Prime vows to destroy the Titans and find a way to return home. He subsequently assembles a cadre of young super-villains consisting of Headcase, [[Samuel Register (New_Earth)|Zookeeper]], [[Brainiac 8 (New Earth)|Indigo]], [[Deborah Morgna (New Earth)|Sungirl]], [[Elise Kimble (New Earth)|Persuader (Elise Kimble)]] and a new [[Inertia II (New Earth)|Inertia]], each of whom have a personal grudge against the Titans.<ref>{{c|Teen Titans Vol 3 98}}</ref>
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During a battle with the Teen Titans, a young villain named [[Bernard Venton (New Earth)|Headcase]] opened up a wormhole that accidentally transported Superboy-Prime back to their dimension. Enraged by his separation from Laurie, Superboy-Prime vowed to destroy the Titans and find a way to return home. He subsequently assembled a cadre of young super-villains consisting of Headcase, [[Samuel Register (New_Earth)|Zookeeper]], [[Brainiac 8 (New Earth)|Indigo]], [[Deborah Morgna (New Earth)|Sungirl]], [[Elise Kimble (New Earth)|Persuader]] and a new [[Inertia II (New Earth)|Inertia]], each of whom had a personal grudge against the Titans.<ref>{{c|Teen Titans Vol 3 98}}</ref>
   
Superboy-Prime also brings three clones of Superboy (formed from the remains of [[Kent Connor (New Earth)|Match]]), and he uses them to assist in the attack on the Titans. Superboy-Prime and his team attempt to destroy [[Titans Tower]], but are met by a large group of former Titans. After Superboy-Prime is defeated by the combined might of the surviving Titans, Superboy and Supergirl imprison him within the Source Wall.<ref>{{c|Teen Titans Vol 3 100}}</ref>
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He also brought three clones of Superboy which were formed from the remains of [[Kent Connor (New Earth)|Match]] to assist in the attack on the Titans. Superboy-Prime and his team attempted to destroy [[Titans Tower]], but were met by a large group of former Titans. After his defeat by the combined might of the surviving Titans, Superboy and Supergirl imprison him within the Source Wall.<ref>{{c|Teen Titans Vol 3 100}}</ref>
   
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Whatever fate befell Superboy-Prime afterwards, he wasn't seen again before the timeline was radically changed following the [[Flashpoint]] incident. Later, in the events of [[Convergence]], the collapse of the [[Pre-Crisis]] Multiverse was retroactively prevented. Presumably, the implication of this is that all of Superboy-Prime's history since the Crisis as a villainous figure was retroactively erased. What ultimately became of him in the new version of events is presently unknown.
==Personality==
 
Originally destined to be the greatest superhero and the world's chosen champion in the fight against evil, Superboy-Prime, left scarred by the traumatic events he witnessed has become a brutal killing machine. Years of isolation in the paradise dimension while endlessly viewing the events of a life he could no longer have put severe stress on his already fragile mind. During Infinite Crisis when the turning point came and he accidentally killed several heroes his mind finally snapped and he retreated into denial of the horrific nature of his actions. After being further imprisoned by the flashes and spending three more relative years imprisoned again, Prime has buried any remorse or compassion under an insane belief that since he is a Superman, everything he does is right and views any other reality apart from his own as an imperfect duplicate of his world. All of this has left Prime in a psychotic state of mind unable to distinguish the morality of his own actions and the ability to commit even the most heinous of deeds with no guilt at all. Hellbent on nothing but killing numerous superheroes while also leaving an endless wave of utter destruction in his wake and as such, is one of the most dangerous villains in the universe.
 
   
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=== Rebirth ===
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[[Thaddeus Sivana (Prime Earth)|Doctor Sivana]] and [[Maxivermis Mind (Prime Earth)|Mister Mind]] find a large box in the [[Magiclands]] when on their way to the [[Monsterlands]] to establish the Monster Society of Evil from the imprisoned monsters. As [[King Kid (Prime Earth)|King Kid]] fights the Shazam Family, Doctor Sivana and Mister Mind find that Superboy-Prime is trapped inside a small prison cell as he states to Mister Mind that he can hear what he is saying. He even asks the readers how they can still be reading comic books since the last time they interacted. Superboy-Prime even states that he has plans for [[Shazam (Billy Batson)|Billy Batson]] when he gets out.<ref>{{c|Shazam! Vol 3 10}}</ref>
   
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When Mister Mind had Doctor Sivana stab his magic eye with a magic dagger, Superboy-Prime senses that the [[Monster Society of Evil (Prime Earth)|Monster Society of Evil]] are being freed and demands that they free him as well. [[Dummy (Prime Earth)|Dummy]] who found his way near his after being left behind despite swimming all the way to the Dungeon of Eternity, Superboy-Prime told him that he can get him out in exchange for removing the little red sun outside of his prison. Dummy did so but was double-crossed, being incinerated by heat vision of Superboy-Prime who warned he was coming for Billy first.<ref>{{c|Shazam! Vol 3 11}}</ref> When Mister Mind brought all the [[Magiclands]] on Earth, this allowed Prime to be finally free to rain terror once again.<ref>{{c|Shazam! Vol 3 13}}</ref>
   
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Superboy-Prime first murdered [[Scapegpat (Prime Earth)|Scapegoat]], before Billy broke Mister Mind's speaker, sending out a magical shock that knocked out every monster. Prime himself however was imbued with magic that allowed him to decimate any member of the [[Shazam Family (Prime Earth)|Shazam Family]] and turn them back to normal, except Billy himself. As the two fought, he realized this Billy was faster, but still struggling to stand up to him. [[Teth-Adam (Prime Earth)|Black Adam]] soon arrived to even the odds and told Billy to put the Magiclands back in their place before they merged. Billy however stated that they both needed help and Adam agreed to work together. They learnt that Prime was resistant to magic, but could still be hurt by the physical force, leading to them using their magic word to call down a lightning blast, which knocked him out. The Shazam Family later handed him over to the [[Justice League (Prime Earth)|Justice League]].<ref name=Shazam-V3-14>{{c|Shazam! Vol 3 14}}</ref>
===Power Levels===
 
Kal-El of former [[Earth-Prime]] is the most powerful kryptonian in the DC [[Multiverse]], except for the [[Kal-El (DC One Million)]] of the 853rd Century, and has no practical limitations in his ability to directly use or overwhelm other physical or energy sources for his own.
 
   
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=== Death Metal ===
Due to his existence out of Multiverse, because of the death of his home world in ''[[Crisis on Infinite Earths]]'', he is completely immune to the reality-changing abilities of his enemies (such as imps of [[Fifth Dimension]]).
 
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During the [[Dark Nights: Death Metal|multiversal crisis]] caused by [[Bruce Wayne (Earth -22)|The Batman Who Laughs]] and [[Perpetua (Sixth Dimension)|Perpetua]], Superboy-Prime was recruited by the Batman Who Laughs along with Darkseid and [[Anti-Monitor|Mobius]] to change certain moments in history to allow the villains to win, with Prime taking over Infinite Crisis.<ref name="Dark Nights Death Metal Trinity Crisis 1">{{c|Dark Nights: Death Metal Trinity Crisis Vol 1 1}}</ref> With Wonder Woman as his captive, he explained that when he was freed from the Source Wall after its shattering, he approached the Batman Who Laughs in order to help make his true Earth a reality. Diana is able to convince Prime to turn against the Batman Who Laughs and trust them to fix the multiverse. However, when he tried to funnel the Crisis Energy to the Mobius Chair, it turned out that the Batman Who Laughs outwitted them, having altered the Mobius Chair to funnel the power to him.<ref name="DKDM4">{{c|Dark Nights: Death Metal Vol 1 4}}</ref>
   
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Sometime later, before the final battle between the heroes and villains of the multiverse and the Batman Who Laughs' army of the Last 52 multiverse, Prime begins to think back on how his life started and how it ended up where it was. Both heroes and villains kept him at a far distance with only Krypto showing any concern for him, an idea that Conner Kent absolutely loathed and tried to keep his dog away from him. When an army of Dark Multiverse Supermen attacked, Prime battled a religious zealot Superman when he saw that one of his punches changed his reality for the better. Realizing what he could do, Prime took off into space despite Conner calling Prime that he wasn't a hero.
At present in the alternate recreation of [[Earth-Prime]] he currently inhabits, Prime restored all of his previous powers due to actions by [[Alexander Luthor, Jr. (Earth-Three)|Black Lantern Alexander Luthor]].
 
   
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While he was formerly empowered by the energies of the [[Guardians of the Universe]], Prime showed he was able to enter into the [[Fifth Dimension]] at will as well as the [[Source (New Earth)|Source Wall]] itself. These Oan energies aged him to adulthood, increasing his powers even more than normal, thought they wouldn't last, as he used them all up to fight against [[Nathaniel Adam (New Earth)#Countdown|Monarch]]. Since that battle Prime has reverted to his former physical age and his powers have returned to his pre-Countdown power levels. <ref>Geoff Johns confirmed Superman-Prime did indeed survive the destruction of Monarch and later returned in the later portion of 2008<br>http://forum.newsarama.com/showthread.php?t=139577<br>
 
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Seeing the Earths before him, Prime ponders if he could change their fates if he killed the Batman Who Laughs. Shattering a silhouette of the Batman Who Laughs, Prime sees visions of another world where he was with Laurie as a father. His attention turned to the Batman himself and begins pummeling the dark creature, though the Batman tells him that they weren't so different and that he should just step aside and he can give him his own world in return. Prime instead knocks down the Batman Who Laughs and prepares to kill him before Krypto returns, causing Prime to break down into tears, showing that someone in this multiverse cared for him.
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The Batman Who Laughs tempts him again with his own world and Prime envisions his own world where he was the hero he was meant to be, but realizes that doing so means not having his parents or Laurie. Instead, he sacrifices his dream to protect everyone, delivering a mighty blow that destabilizes the Last 52, the sight being seen by Steel, Supergirl, the Cyborg Superman and Conner. However, they have no idea Prime had done this, seemingly dying save for Krypto, who howls mournfully at his lifeless body.
In at least one possible timeline, Prime will become the Time Trapper and have literally access to all powers and abilities from across all time.
 
   
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On Earth-Prime, Superboy-Prime finds himself back in his world, staring at the page of his death, back as normal Clark Kent, confused as to how he returned there. He is confronted by Laurie, who is confused by his own spaciness. She convinces him to join him on a walk with his dog, which he happily accepts. He is caught off-guard by how bright his world is and once again reminds her of the day at the beach. However, a child darts into the middle of the road with a car heading towards them. Clark races out and is surprised as he lifts the car over his head. He realizes that he's alive and well back at home and that his story isn't over, but cheekily suggests to the reader that they should go outside for a walk, too.<ref name=DKDM-SO1>{{c|Dark Nights: Death Metal The Secret Origin Vol 1 1}}</ref>
===Kryptonian-Prime Powers===
 
* {{Alien Physiology|Kryptonian}}: Prime's cellular structure is more dense, resilient and biologically more effective than human tissue. Strangely enough, he does not seem to possess superhuman strength levels despite his enhanced cellular ability without constant exposure to ''yellow'' solar energy. Without such charging, his strength seems on par for a human of his height and weight who engages in regular physical activity. As an alien he possess several organs whose functions are not yet disclosed or understood but are believed to be part of and perhaps even the source of his biomatrix force field and reclamation aura. Prime's body also stores energy actively within his bio-cellular matrix as an energy pattern that is linked to his body's electromagnetic field. This energy powers most of Prime's electromagnetic capabilities such as flight and heat vision. It also supplements his physical strength by a factor of 12,000 times or so.
 
   
 
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** {{Energy Absorption}}: Technically, this is the primary source of Prime's powers. Because Prime's powers are mostly the result of his ability to absorb and process yellow sun energy, his powers have been affected by extreme absorptions of solar power, whether voluntary or involuntary. Prime seems either unique due to his hailing from another dimension or maybe this may be an unknown advancement of this ability that other Kryptonians have yet to achieve. Prime's body is not limited to processing only yellow sun energy as the energy of the willpower-manipulating energy of the Guardians is completely compatible to his body's energy processing ability. It is unclear what other energy sources Prime's cells can effectively process. But presently only these two separate and distinct known sources (yellow solar energy and Guardian mental energy) are the most effective.
 
 
* {{Alien Physiology|Kryptonian}}: Superboy's cellular structure was more dense, resilient and biologically more effective than human tissue. Strangely enough, he did not seem to possess superhuman strength levels despite his enhanced cellular ability without constant exposure to ''yellow'' solar energy. Without such charging, his strength was on par with humans. As an alien, he possessed several organs whose functions were not understood, but believed to be part of the source of his biomatrix force field and reclamation aura. Superboy's body also stored energy actively within his bio-cellular matrix as an energy pattern that was linked to his body's electromagnetic field. This energy powered most of Prime's electromagnetic capabilities such as flight and heat vision. It also supplemented his physical strength many times over.
** {{Thermal-Blast|nat=Y|Heat Vision}}: Prime can generate beams of intensified heat from both of his eyes. His heat vision is strong enough to melt through Titanium steel and other durable metals. His heat vision also generates concussive force, which can repel opponents away from him and injure opponents like some of the Green Lanterns he fought, even though they were protected by their ring's energy or Bushido who was sliced in half. He can also control the size of the beams and change their strength.
 
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** {{Energy Absorption}}: Superboy-Prime could absorb yellow sun energy to give himself superhuman powers. This power differed from that of other Kryptonians. Prime's absorption was far more efficient, giving him much greater power, but he burned through it at a proportionately faster rate. Superboy's body was also not limited to processing only solar energy, as he was able to absorb the green light of willpower with similar effects. Though he may be able to absorb other energy types, only yellow sunlight and willpower energy have been confirmed to boost his power.
** {{Enhanced Hearing|Super-Hearing}}: Prime has the ability to hear any sound at any volume or pitch from vast distances. This power is suggested to be a form of mental telepathy that corresponds to sound as he has been shown to hear sounds in outer space where there is no air for the sounds to travel through.<br>
 
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** {{Superhuman Strength}}: Superboy's strength is augmented by yellow solar radiation interacting with the greater than human density, resilience and biological efficiency of his musculature. Fully charged, Superboy had repeatedly shown himself to be able to move entire planets out of their orbits at will and had defeated many of the most powerful beings in the [[Multiverse]]. He was even strong enough to fight on par with the [[Bruce Wayne (Earth -22)|Darkest Knight]], dealing significant damage to him.<ref name=DKDM-SO1/>
** {{Enhanced Vision}}: Prime's vision processes the entire electromagnetic spectrum as well as allowing vast control over selective perception and focus.<br>This umbrella ability includes the following:
 
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*** {{Dimensional Travel}}: Superboy has transported himself back to [[Earth-Prime]] multiple times, as a side effect of using his strength to shatter reality.<ref name=IC7/><ref name=DKDM-SO1/>
*** '''Electromagnetic Spectrum Vision''': Prime can see well into most of the EM Spectrum. He can see and identify radio and television signals as well as all other broadcast or transmitted frequencies. Using this ability, he can avoid detection by radar or satellite monitoring methods. This also allows him to see the aura generated by living thing.
 
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*** {{Reality Alteration}}: Superboy has displayed on multiple occasions the power to alter reality through sheer strength.<ref>{{c|Infinite Crisis Secret Files and Origins Vol 1 1}}</ref><ref name=DKDM-SO1/><ref name="DKDM4"/>
*** '''[[Enhanced Vision#Telescopic Vision|Telescopic Vision]]''': Prime can perceive objects at great distances. The range of his telescopic vision is unknown, but he can see objects from several hundred miles away. This ability operates independently of normal vision and can be activated or deactivated by an act of will.
 
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*** {{Sound Manipulation|Shock Wave Projection}}: Superboy is strong enough to create powerful sonic booms with just the clap of his hands.<ref name=FC-LO3W-4/> He can even do this through his voice, to generate sonic screams.<ref name=Shazam-V3-14/>
*** '''[[X-Ray Vision]]''': Through an act of will, Prime can perceive items in the electromagnetic spectrum. He can see through solid objects of varying depths and thickness. The exact range of Prime's X-ray vision is unknown.
 
 
** {{Superhuman Stamina}}: Superboy had the ability to maintain continuous strenuous physical action for an undefined period. His enhanced nourishment was produced from the solar energy his cells processed, however, his base physical structure still needed to process food stuffs as well as has the psychological need to eat and drink just as Earth humans did, despite the fact that his superhuman powers where mainly solar reliant.
***'''[[Microscopic Vision]]''': The ability to see extremely small objects and images down to the atomic level.
 
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** {{Superhuman Speed}}: Superboy was able to move at incredible speed by sheer force of will. This extended to his perceptions and allowed him to catch bullets and cover vast distances in little time. While not nearly as fast as [[Bart Allen (New Earth)|Impulse]], he was able to exceed light speed and break the time barrier.{{Citation}} Superboy was also fast enough to easily speed blitz the entire [[Shazam Family (Prime Earth)|Shazam Family]], aside from [[Shazam (Billy Batson)|Billy Batson]].<ref name=Shazam-V3-14/> His flight speed combined with his strength allowed him to plow through a 300 mile thick wall construct created by the entire Green Lantern corps.<ref name=IC7/> Superboy stated that if he flew through [[Oa]] at light-speed, he would create a new [[Big Bang]], restarting the universe.<ref name=IC7/>
***'''[[Enhanced Vision#Infrared Vision|Infrared Vision]]''': Prime can see with better acuity in darkness, and to a degree in total darkness.
 
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*** {{Aerokinesis|Vortex Creations}}: Superboy can use his speed to manipulate airflow for various purposes. On one occasion he used his flight speed to create a large vortex around Shazam and [[Teth-Adam (Prime Earth)|Black Adam]].<ref name=Shazam-V3-14/>
** {{Flight}}: Through an act of will, Prime can fly without the aid of wings or other navigational devices. His recorded speed while flying under yellow solar energy only has been noted to be well beyond light speed being able to do independent time travel by exceeding the light speed barrier as evident during the ''[[Infinite Crisis]]'' saga, rather than the slower vibrational matching technique that [[Bartholomew Allen (New Earth)|Barry Allen]], [[Bartholomew Allen II (New Earth)|Bart Allen]] and [[Jason Garrick (New Earth)|Jay Garrick]] use to move in time.
 
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** {{Superhuman Agility}}: Superboy's agility, balance, and bodily coordination are enhanced to superhuman levels. This allows him to easily make sharp turns and easily maneuver while flying and moving at superhuman speed.<ref name=Shazam-V3-14/>
** {{Invulnerability}}: Fully charged in a yellow star solar system, Prime is impervious to all known physical attacks and has directly survived traveling through a sun. He is so invulnerable that he could survive going through a red sun which makes him lose his powers with no injuries.
 
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** {{Superhuman Reflexes}}: Superboy possesses reflexes far greater than any normal human being. This allows him to easily react to danger and events, and perceive the world in slow motion.<ref name=Shazam-V3-14/>
** {{Superhuman Stamina}}: Prime has the ability to maintain continuous strenuous physical action for an undefined period. Theoretically, most incarnations of the character has unlimited stamina as his enhanced nourishment is produced from the solar energy his cells process; however his base physical structure still does need to process food stuffs as well as has the psychological need to eat and drink just as Earth humans do, despite the fact that his superhuman powers receives the majority of that power from a yellow sun.
 
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** {{Enhanced Senses|Superhuman Senses}}: All of Superboy's senses are enhanced to immense superhuman levels, allowing him to perceive the world in far greater detail than the senses the average human possesses.
** {{Superhuman Strength}}: Prime has near infinite physical strength under his own original superhuman levels, which are present in all of his other physical abilities as long as he is charged by yellow solar radiation. Fully charged, Prime has repeatedly shown himself to be able to move entire planets out of their orbits at will and has defeated multiple attacks by fully charged other dimensional Kryptonian counterparts to himself at his regular "charged-up" levels. He is strong enough to kill powerful enemies by accident like he did with Wildebeest and Pantha.
 
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*** {{Enhanced Hearing|Super-Hearing}}: Superboy's hearing was sensitive enough to hear sounds from almost any distance. He could even hear sound through the vacuum of space.
** {{Superhuman Speed}}: Prime is able to move at incredible speed by sheer force of will. This extends to his perceptions and allows for feats such as catching bullets in mid flight as well as covering vast distances in little or no time. While not nearly as fast as the Flash, he is able to exceed light speed and break the time barrier.
 
 
*** {{Enhanced Vision}}: Prime's vision processed the entire electromagnetic spectrum as well as allowing vast control over selective perception and focus. Including:
*** {{Superhuman Agility}}
 
 
**** '''Electromagnetic Spectrum Vision''': Prime could see and identify radio and television signals as well as all other broadcast or transmitted frequencies, which allowed him to dodge radar signals to avoid detection. This also allowed him to see the auras generated by living things.
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**** '''[[Enhanced Vision#Telescopic Vision|Telescopic Vision]]''': Superboy could see objects from at least several hundred miles away. This ability operated independently of his normal vision and could be used at will.
** {{Super-Breath}}: Prime can generate a concentrated gust of wind from his mouth capable of freezing matter within a limited range, as evidenced by him freezing several Green Lanterns to death while fighting them off in space and even freezing [[Leonid Kovar (New Earth)|Red Star]] after he had powered up.
 
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**** '''[[X-Ray Vision]]''': Prime could see through various objects at will. He could not see through objects like lead that repel X-rays.
 
**** '''[[Microscopic Vision]]''': The ability to see extremely small objects and images down to an atomic level.
 
**** '''[[Enhanced Vision#Infrared Vision|Infrared Vision]]''': Prime could perceive infrared rays, letting him see in darkness and detect heat signatures as if he had night-vision goggles. He could even use this power in total darkness, but it was less effective.
 
**** {{Thermal-Blast|nat=Y|Heat Vision}}: Prime could generate beams of intensified heat from both of his eyes. His heat vision was strong enough to melt through titanium and even more durable metals. His heat vision also generated a concussive force which was strong enough to kill even a shielded Green Lantern with ease.
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** {{Accelerated Healing}}: Like all Kryptonians, Superboy possessed healing powers that enabled him to heal from severe injuries. When he was beaten by a horde of superheroes on Earth, he recovered instantaneously from his wounds upon coming in contact with yellow sunlight.<ref name=IC4/>
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** {{Flight}}: Superboy was capable of independent flight at speeds faster than light. He traveled light-years in the blink of an eye and flown throughout the universe. He could travel through time by using speed alone.
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*** {{Interstellar Travel}}: Superboy is immune to the nature of space and is not inhibited by its lack of gravity. He can travel the reaches of space where no human body could possibly survive without the aid of technology or protection.<ref name=IC7/>
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** {{Invulnerability}}: Superboy was extremely durable under a yellow sun. He had blocked attacks from most heroes, flown through a red star while it was draining his powers without injury, fought two Supermen at once<ref name=IC7/>, and even survived attacks from the Anti-Monitor with only moderate injuries.
 
*** '''[[Kryptonite]] Immunity''': [[Earth-Prime|Earth-Prime's]] [[Krypton]] was swallowed up by its sun so there was no known Kryptonite that could affect Prime. Prime, as well as [[Kal-L (Earth-Two)|Superman of Earth-Two]], was immune to the Kryptonite of the [[New Earth]]. There were no known variants of [[Kryptonite]] that could effect Prime. An artificial variant was created by [[Jan Arrah (Earth-Prime)|Element Lad]] which did have an effect on Prime.
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*** '''Magic Resistance''': Unlike most [[Kryptonians]], Superboy was mostly unaffected by magic. He claimed a blast from [[Teth-Adam (New Earth)|Black Adam]] only "tickled" him.<ref name=IC6/> The same happened when he was attacked by [[Mordru (Pre-Zero Hour)|Mordru]]. However, Despite his resistance to magic, he can still be hurt by more powerful and focused magic attacks.<ref name=Shazam-V3-14>{{c|Shazam! Vol 3 14}}</ref>
 
*** '''Power Mimicry Immunity''': Prime possessed an ability to nullify the effects of others trying to duplicate his powers. This was shown when fighting [[Amazo (New Earth)|Amazo]] replying, "trying to copy my powers.....wrong!!!!"{{Citation}}
 
** {{Super-Breath}}: Superboy could generate a concentrated gust of wind from his mouth capable of freezing matter within a limited range. He froze several Green Lanterns to death in the vacuum of space, and even froze [[Leonid Kovar (New Earth)|Red Star]] after he had powered up.<ref name=IC7/>
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* {{Escapology}}: Superboy was able to find a way out of the [[Speed Force]].<ref name=IC6/>
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* {{Mechanical Engineering}}: Superboy was able to design his Solar Armor, which collects yellow sunlight and feeds it to him.<ref name=IC6/>
* He has at least basic knowledge of hand-to-hand combat.
 
* '''Magic Resistance''': Prime has a high resistance to magical based attacks as he was only minimally effect from a blast from [[Teth-Adam (New Earth)|Black Adam]], stating that it only "tickled" him. As the same effect happened when he was attacked by [[Mordru (Pre-Zero Hour)|Mordru]].
 
* '''Power Mimicry Immunity''': Prime possessed an ability to nullify the effects of others trying to duplicate his powers. This was shown when fighting [[Amazo (New Earth)|Amazo]] replying that "trying to copy my powers.....wrong!!!!"
 
* '''[[Kryptonite]] Immunity''': [[Krypton (Earth-Prime)|Krypton]] of [[Earth-Prime]]'s universe—unlike other versions of the planet—was swallowed up by its sun [[Rao (New Earth)|Rao]], rather than destroyed in an explosion that might have created [[Kryptonite]], so there is no known Kryptonite that can affect Prime. Prime, as well as [[Kal-L (Earth-Two)|Superman of Earth-Two]], has been shown to be immune to the Kryptonite of the [[New Earth|New Earth Universe]]. Presently, there is no known existing variant of [[Kryptonite]] that originates in the current reality that can effect Prime.<br><!--
 
 
-->It is unknown if Kryptonite from any of the other known 52 universes or antimatter universes can effect him.<br><!--
 
 
-->An artificial variant was created in the Legion of Super-Heroes' time that had an effect on Prime. It is unknown at this time if it would kill Prime or merely irritate him as shown.
 
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Prior to discovering his Kryptonian heritage, Kal-El possessed the strength level equitable to that of an average healthy human male teenager. As Superboy-Prime, Kal-El Prime's strength level is in the high end superhuman range (''see [[#Powers|Powers]]'') as he can literally move entire planets out of their orbit barehanded with no other supplementary power or aids. Presently Kal-El Prime has ''not'' been shown to overwhelm black holes on his own power like the similar [[Kal-El (Earth-One)|Earth-One Superman]] though it is suggested he is able to do so as well.
 
 
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*'''Solar Energy''': Prime's superhuman powers all result from his ability to store process and convert compatible energy sources in his body for effect. His primary and most accessible energy source is yellow solar energy. In order to function at peak capacity using solar energy, Prime must remain within the accessible area of such yellow solar radiation or his powers fade to greatly reduced levels, some disappearing entirely if his solar reserves are empty. It is presently unclear what other solar energy sources Prime can directly use though it is known red sun energy will NOT empower him. With his fully charged powers Superboy-Prime is able to kill most, if not all, of the DC characters in the entire [[Multiverse]]. This is demonstrated when he was able to take on most of the DC characters without his power suit. His strength is further increased when he gained the energies of one of the [[Guardians of the Universe]].<br><!--
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* {{Power Loss|Solar Energy Dependency}}: Superboy's powers all result from his ability to store, process and convert compatible energy sources in his body. His primary and most accessible energy source is yellow solar energy. In order to function at peak capacity using solar energy, Superboy must remain within the accessible area of such yellow solar radiation or his powers fade to greatly reduced levels; some disappearing entirely if his solar reserves are empty. Red solar energy also can drains his powers.
 
* '''Lead''': Superboy's vision was ineffective against lead or lead-based material.
 
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* {{Mental Disorder|Obsession}}: Superboy was utterly single-minded in his pursuit of creating what he believed to be the "Perfect Earth". As such, his judgment was severely impaired when it came to dealing with others in achieving this goal. His mania and arrested emotional maturity level led to countless deaths across the [[Multiverse]]; both intentional, and from his rampaging carelessness. He had an inability to take responsibility for his actions, although this was also reflected in the ease with which he showed fear when faced with something he could not overcome, such as the consequences of him killing a Guardian, obliterating Earth-51, attacking the Time Trapper and possibly killing the only person he loved from Earth-Prime, Laurie. In addition to his obsession of re-creating Earth-Prime, he had many phobias including; achluophobia (afraid of the dark), athazagoraphobia (fear of being forgotten), cleithrophobia (fear of being trapped), all while displaying a grandiose delusion of success once able to temporarily overcome a specific phobia. In addition he displayed signs of self-inflicted harm to himself by unintentionally scarring his chest with an "S" while in the company of mini red Sun-Eater that had prevented the wound from healing properly which has resulted in the scar permanently remaining on his chest. His '''stupidity''' lead to his own defeat when he attempted to kill his future self, the [[Time Trapper (Pre-Zero Hour)| Time Trapper]].<ref name=FC-LO3W-5/>
-->It is thought that he can not process energy from the lower frequency orange O-class stars and cannot process the higher-frequency White K or blue F classes, as that is the case in some other dimensional Kryptonians such as Kal-El of New Earth. But this limitation is presently unconfirmed.<br><!--
 
 
-->Unlike most other dimensional Kryptonians such as the current primary Superman, Prime loses his charging very fast, though likewise can charge up very fast (was shown being able to charge up to near full strength within a few seconds while being beaten by a mass of heroes on Earth and recovered almost completely, within seconds, when he entered into sunlight). However, Prime has to remain within direct exposure of that charging yellow sun radiation, or he begins to lose his abilities. This is very different from the current Primary Earth dimension Kryptonians whose bodies process, store, and dissipate yellow solar radiation much more slowly.<br><!--
 
 
-->Prime can easily survive conditions in deep space, but he does need to breathe, eat, sleep, and excrete. Prime can hold his breath for an unknown amount of time. However, it is suggested that he needs to sleep in order to allow his mind to dream. Unlike humans and [[Earth-Two]] dimension Kryptonians who were directly shown to need sleep, Prime has been shown to be more like the former [[Earth-One]] dimension Kryptonians who when charged did not experience the psychological effects of sleep deprivation as would any other person who missed a night of sleep. Prime has been shown that while wearing his solar charging armor on [[Qward]] he did not sleep for an extended amount of time without losing any of his concentration effects.<br><!--
 
 
-->When Prime's solar energy reserves are depleted, his powers and abilities, such as his resistance to physical punishment, drops. However, the true extent of that limitation is not known, as he was drained excessively while fighting most of the Primary Earth heroes and was able to successfully withstand their attacks at his weakened power levels until sunrise on his locale whereby he was able to recharge and regained most of his power levels within seconds. <ref>[[Tales of the Sinestro Corps: Superman-Prime Vol 1 1|''Superman-Prime'' #1]]</ref>
 
* '''Lead''': As a Kryptonian, all of Prime's vision powers are ineffective against lead or lead-based material.
 
* '''Psionics''': It is unknown if Prime can be overwhelmed by those who are able to generate psionic energies. Though based on similar solar powered Kryptonians such as the [[Kal-El (Earth-One)|Earth-One Superman]], it is suggested that Prime's latent super-concentration would be able to save him from such attacks if he does not allow them to continue against him.
 
* {{Mental Illness||Mental Instability}}: Prime is utterly single-minded in his pursuit of creating what he believes to be the "Perfect Earth". As such, his judgment has shown itself to be severely impaired when it comes to dealing with others in achieving this goal. His mania and arrested emotional maturity level have led to countless deaths across the [[Multiverse]]; both intentional and from his rampaging carelessness. The most obvious example of this weakness is in his inability to take responsibility for his actions, apparently able to excuse everything he has done on the grounds that ''he'' is 'Superman' and hence knows what is 'right' - such as when he showed anger at the Zod of Earth-15 simply for not being the insane criminal that other Zods have been - thus giving him a moral framework that allows him to do anything he wishes so long as he feels he is justified to do it, although this is also reflected in the ease with which he shows fear when faced with something he cannot overcome, such as the consequences of him killing a Guardian or punching the Time Trapper.
 
* '''Unpreparedness''': If he is caught off guard, he can be stunned such as when [[Green Lantern (Hal Jordan)|Hal Jordan]] was able to temporarily stun him with a blast from his ring and [[Bartholomew Allen (New Earth)|Barry Allen]], [[Max Mercury (New Earth)|Max Mercury]], and [[Jonathan Chambers (New Earth)|Johnny Quick]] were able to hold him. He can also be slowed down by powerful forces such as a 300 mile thick wall of pure willpower energy.
 
   
 
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* Superboy of Earth-Prime does not suffer harmful side-effects from red solar radiation, but will lose his superpowers the longer he is away from a yellow sun system (''i.e.'' under a red sun). Prime built his Solar Armor to counter this. Currently with the extra power he attained, Prime no longer loses his powers in red sun systems or needs external yellow solar battery systems such as his armor.
 
 
 
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* The reason for Prime's name change from "Superboy" to "Superman" was not just done as part of an in-character motivation, but as a result of the real life lawsuit between the Siegel family and DC/Time-Warner. The Siegel family filed a claim pertaining to the Superboy trademark, causing problems for all versions of characters calling themselves "Superboy". In an effort to avoid benching the character, Prime was renamed to more strongly be associated as an alternate version of Superman.<ref>https://c4sif.org/2011/09/how-copyright-killed-superboy-and-captain-marvel/</ref> But after certain legal decisions were made concerning the trademark, the character was allowed to be called by his original title as Superboy-Prime when the character was set to return for his role in Legion of 3 Worlds with [[Kon-El (New Earth)|Kon-El/Conner Kent]].<ref>Dan Didio: "We've got Geoff, we've got George, we've got SuperBOY Prime (yes, we can say that again)."<br>https://www.newsarama.com/297-wwc-dcu-crisis-panel-report.html<br>
 
 
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The Superboy (and later Superman) of Earth-Prime is a cynical reflection of Superman, coming from a world where superheroes only existed as fiction - except for him.

Early Life

Kal-El was born to Lara and Jor-El of the planet Krypton. When Kal-El was still a toddler, his scientist father made a grave discovery. Jor-El learned that a massive solar flare from Krypton's red sun threatened to engulf their home world, ultimately destroying it. Jor-El brought his concerns to the Kryptonian Science Council, but rather than offer solutions, they politicized the pending travesty and locked themselves in committee.

In the meantime, Jor-El labored to find a way to save the people of Krypton. Working alongside his scientist wife, Lara, they developed a technology which would enable them to teleport samples of living tissue (weighing less than fifty pounds) across intergalactic distances. He presented his transportation device to the science council, but it was too late. Krypton was already beginning to suffer from the effects of the intense solar radiation. As Krypton shook in its death-throes, Jor-El placed his son inside of the teleportation device and transported him across the universe.

Kal-El rematerialized on the planet Earth. In a New England seacoast town, Jerry and Naomi Kent were hiking through the forests when they discovered the abandoned toddler. They decided to adopt him and raise him as their own. Naomi chose to name him Clark, despite the fact that Clark Kent was the name of a popular comic book hero known as Superman.

Unlike his namesake however, Clark Kent grew up without the benefit of super-powers. His classmates at school would tease him and refer to him as "Superboy". However, Clark took the ribbing in stride and soon cultivated a small circle of friends.

As Clark grew older, he became romantically involved with a fellow student named Laurie Lemmon. One evening, Clark, Laurie and several other friends decided to attend a costumed beach party. Being of good humor, Clark donned a Superboy costume similar to that worn by the fictional comic book hero. They drove down to Hampton Beach and sat by the ocean waiting to catch sight of Halley's Comet.

Suddenly, a tremendous tidal wave rose up on the beachhead threatening to flood the small hamlet. At that same moment, a cosmic vortex opened up above them, discharging a super-hero they recognized as Superman, still reeling from the death of Supergirl.[1] At that critical moment, a bizarre transformation took hold of Clark. The physical characteristics of his Kryptonian heritage manifested for the first time and he discovered that he was gifted with flight and super-strength.

Superman quickly introduced himself to his younger alternate Earth counterpart, but there was little time for pleasantries. Superman gave Superboy a crash course in the use of his powers and together, they were able to divert the course of the deadly tidal wave.

With the immediate disaster abated, the newly crowned Superboy aided Superman in returning him to his proper world. He followed Superman through the cosmic vortex to an alternate reality. Little did Superboy realize that he would never again see his own.

Crisis on Infinite Earths

 Main article: Crisis on Infinite Earths

A deadly wave of anti-matter produced by the Anti-Monitor consumed parallel dimensions causing a multiversal catastrophe. Superboy aided heroes from hundreds of different worlds, but none of them were able to save the Earth of his home dimension from destruction.

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Superboy, Superman, and Lois Lane-Kent leave with Alexander Luthor, Jr.

When a team of supervillains failed to stop Krona from witnessing the beginning of time where the Anti-Monitor and the Spectre fought, the intense energies from the event led to the destruction of the multiverse.[2] In its place existed a solitary static universe with only one version of the planet Earth, with an amalgam of the histories of five different universes, none of which included Superboy's home. Like many of the survivors, Superboy-Prime found himself the last remnant of his universe stuck in a world which never knew him. He teamed up with an aging version of Superman from the late Earth-Two as well as Alexander Luthor, Jr. of Earth-Three to fight the Anti-Monitor in its own dimension. After an intense battle where the elder Superman landed the final blow to the Anti-Monitor, Luthor offered the heroes an escape to a "Paradise Dimension" safe haven, where Superman's wife, Lois Lane-Kent awaited them. Choosing to escape the Anti-Matter Universe before the last waves of anti-matter wiped them out, Superboy and the rest of the survivors left to live out the rest of their lives in peace, hopeful for the future.[3]

Infinite Crisis

 Main article: Infinite Crisis

Over time, as the four of them watched the history of the new reality unfold, Superboy-Prime became frustrated and angry, homesick and wishing to return to the life he had. He consoled himself by watching images of his ninth birthday and grew horrified every time it would focus back on the Crisis. Alexander noticed his pain and decided to manipulate him for his own purpose. On two separate occasions, Superboy-Prime's anger got the best of him and he shattered the wall with his fists, the punch altering reality as it did.[4] Upon deciding to join Alexander in his quest to bring about the "perfect" Earth, Alex empowered him with his Anti-Matter powers to break free. He was spotted by Blue Beetle, but Prime ignored him. In quick succession, Superboy-Prime obtained the Heart of Darkness diamond for Jean Loring, altered the location of Thanagar which initiated the Rann-Thanagar War, and captured J'onn J'onzz while destroying the Watchtower.

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Wally and Bart save the day.

When Alexander convinced Kal-L to leave their paradise reality, Prime was already with them, no one the wiser over what he had done. Soon after being freed, Prime was there to greet Power Girl after she was reunited with her cousin. However, when she discovered Alex's tower, Prime struck her down to be used for it. He then flew to Smallville, Kansas where he encountered the Superboy of that reality. He chastised the clone Superboy and accused him of being unworthy of the title of Superboy. The two fought one another and their epic battle raged across the state, eventually culminating in Keystone City. Members of the Doom Patrol, the Justice Society and the Teen Titans arrived to lend a hand, but the power-mad Superboy-Prime thwarted even their efforts. He brutally attacked the heroes, killing several including Pantha, Bushido and Wildebeest. Jay Garrick, Wally West and Bart Allen grabbed Superboy-Prime and used their combined super-speed to propel him into the kinetic dimension of the Speed Force.[5]

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Anti-Monitor armor.

However, Superboy-Prime escaped from his imprisonment and built a battle-suit based on the Anti-Monitor's armor that constantly supplied his body with yellow sunlight. Superboy-Prime arrived at Alexander Luthor's tower to battle with Nightwing, Superboy and Wonder Girl. The heroes succeeded in releasing the metahumans powering the machine. After a brief fight, Conner grabbed Superboy-Prime and flew into the tower destroying it. However, Superboy-Prime was not fazed by the attack, escaping as Conner was killed by the rubble.[6]

Superboy-Prime was present at the Battle of Metropolis, killing both heroes and villains with ease. He continued his killing spree until he met with resistance with Bart Allen in his grandfather's uniform. He was pulverized by Bart, but left Earth to destroy Oa in an attempt to cause another Big Bang and reform the current universe hopefully closer to his original Earth-Prime reality. On the way to ignite this universal rebirth, Superboy-Prime killed thirty-two Green Lanterns. While battling the Corps, Kal-L and Kal-El forced Superboy-Prime through Krypton's red sun to depower the vastly powerful youth to levels where the elder Supermen could handle him directly. The three crash-landed on Mogo, where they continued to fight. Kal-L's power levels were intact, but was still no match for even the power fading levels of Superboy-Prime, who was able to literally beat Kal-L to death with his bare fists before turning to Kal-El, whose own superpower levels had completely faded. But the time and effort Superboy-Prime used to attack Kal-L (whose strength and endurance was still superhuman) was enough to completely drain Superboy-Prime's own to a point where the adult Superman was able to beat the teenage Superboy-Prime.[7]

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Superboy's new "S"

Superboy-Prime was then taken into the custody of the Green Lantern Corps. Too powerful to be placed in a regular Sciencell on Oa, the Guardians of the Universe imprisoned him inside a Sciencell near a Red Sun-Eater, constantly being guarded by fifty Green Lanterns. Members of the Corps were often assigned to "Prime Duty" as punishment. While in prison, Superboy-Prime carved a bloody "S" on his chest using his fingernail, saying that he had always found a way out.

Some time later, it was eventually revealed that his dark descent into madness and villainy was influenced by the slumbering Great Darkness as part of its' plans to destroy the Multiverse and kill The Presence albeit he was completely unaware of the fact that he was being controlled by the Great Darkness' influence.

Sinestro Corps War

 Main article: Sinestro Corps War

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Superboy-Prime and the Sinestro Corps

Superboy-Prime was freed, along with the Cyborg Superman, by a strike force of Sinestro Corps members who turned the red sun yellow, restoring his strength. Superboy-Prime was brought to Qward, where he was made into a herald of the Anti-Monitor, along with Cyborg Superman, Sinestro and the Parallax-possessed Kyle Rayner.[8]

Now calling himself Superman-Prime, he joined in the battle to attack most of the major heroes of Earth as part of the strike force of the Sinestro Corps. And again, due to the massive power difference between himself and the others, Prime was able to cut a path of destruction throughout the known universe, once again successfully defeating Kal-El as well as Power Girl and Supergirl at the same time.[9]

However, Prime's main goal was to gain his revenge on the Anti-Monitor and somehow recover his own destroyed universe, or at least gain the recognition that he was the one true Superman.

As the Sinestro Corps War came to a close, Prime was confronted by the Guardians of the Universe, who introduced the new Ion, the Daxamite, Sodam Yat. Prime and Sodam Yat battled each other in a brutal and fierce fight. Though Prime was more powerful than Yat, the Lantern refused to yield in any way. When the battle was taken inside a nuclear power plant lined with lead, Ion was weakened by lead poisoning to the point that he can not even really fight back against Prime. Prime speared Ion with several lead rods, then beat him unconscious, leaving Yat for dead until the Guardians intervened.[10]

During the final battle between the Green Lantern Corps and the Sinestro Corps, the Anti-Monitor was severely injured when the Green Lanterns threw Warworld and the Cyborg Superman at him like a grenade. Prime took this opportunity to turn on the Anti-Monitor and threw him into deep space. Prime was then attacked by both Corps and managed to kill several members from both sides. Before any more lives could be lost, one of the Guardians sacrificed himself as a living bomb to end Prime. The explosion failed to kill Prime, but transported him somewhere within the multiverse. As an unforeseen side effect, Prime's atoms were infused with a large portion of the Guardian's own energies in the blast, restructuring into that of an adult man rather than his teenage youth.[11]

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The death of Zod and his family by Superman-Prime.

Following the aftermath of the Sinestro Corps War, the now adult Superman-Prime started a murderous rampage against all of his other dimensional counterparts and their supporters while searching for Earth-Prime. He traveled to Earth-15, killing the Superman along with his wife and unborn child.[12] After eradicating that world's Justice League, Superman-Prime destroyed the entire planet.[13]

Superman-Prime created a base of operations in the Source Wall, where he captured and tortured Mr. Mxyzptlk and Annataz Arataz to recreate Earth-Prime using their reality altering abilities, or at least show him its location in the multiverse. During his torture, Mxyzptlk revealed to Superman-Prime that his aging to adulthood was from him absorbing the cosmic Oan powers of the Guardian that sacrificed himself. He also told Superman-Prime that the cosmic energies would soon wear off and then he will revert back to his true age. After Mxyzptlk escaped, Prime was angered and gave up on the use of magic to achieve his goals.[14]

After finding out about the so-called "perfect universe" which he believed was his reality of origin, Superman-Prime headed off to the Monitors' satellite headquarters, threatening the brutal Monitor Solomon to help him find this recreated Earth-Prime.[15] Solomon manipulated the immensely powerful Superman-Prime to defeat Monarch for the Monitors, sending him to Earth-51. As Solomon predetermined, Superman-Prime flew to the battlefield and attacked Monarch, wearing down the enemy's cosmic powers. Prime tore off the chest-plate of Monarch's containment armor, resulting in an explosion of quantum energy so massive, it destroyed the entire contents of the Earth-51 universe.

Final Crisis: Legion of Three Worlds

 Main article: Final Crisis: Legion of Three Worlds

Prime had been lost in the timestream following his encounter with Monarch. The Time Trapper brought Superboy-Prime to the 31st century in his never ending scheme to destroy the Legion of Super-Heroes. Crashing just outside of Smallville, his stolen Oan energy at this point had faded, reverting him to his actual young age, as well as returning his power to their previous levels, which was what Mr. Mxyzptlk had foretold.

Upon arrival, he was encountered by a old farming couple, who thought he was Superboy, which made him extremely mad. He considered himself a man, not a boy, and murdered the couple. When he flew to Smallville, he came across the Superman Museum, further fomenting his fury at how beloved Superman was in the future. He became even more enraged when he saw the Hall of Villains, only to find out that he was not even considered a villain of Superman's, but no more then a nuisance. His statue was kept in storage. Furthermore, history recounted that he was defeated by Conner Kent and Sodam Yat, totally contrary to what really happened. He proceeded to wreck the entire museum and kill whomever he came across. From a holographic tour guide of Jimmy Olsen, he learned of the Legion of Super-Villains.

When Superboy-Prime learned that the Legion of Super-Villains followed a code of evil, inspired by a dark being whose "name was never spoken," he got the idea to be the greatest villain Superman had ever faced. Superboy-Prime then went to the prison planet Takron-Galtos and freed the imprisoned Lightning Lord, Saturn Queen and Cosmic King. When they saw Superboy-Prime, they immediately hailed him as the inspiration of the LSV's evil code, making him the dark being in question. He then burnt an "S" shield into the planet, that could be seen from space.

When the Legion of Super-Heroes learned of the prison break, they decided they needed to bring Superman from the 21st Century. Superman and Brainiac 5 agreed to bring in two other versions of the Legion to combat the Legion of Super-Villains. Superman believed the only way to stop the carnage was to try to redeem Superboy-Prime.

Superboy-Prime made his way to Sorcerer's World where he recruited Mordru to his Legion before killing the last active Green Lantern, Rond Vidar. Legion members Mon-El and Shadow Lass followed Vidar's ring back to Oa to discover that Sodam Yat was still alive and had been monitoring the last few Green Lanterns. Convincing him to battle Superboy-Prime once again, he joined Superman and the Legions of two other dimensions as reinforcements, enabling them to turn the tide of battle with the combined forces of all their major villains in Metropolis.

Superboy-Prime burned a hole through Superman's hand and broke through Yat's ring construct just in time to be informed that there was something happening at Legion headquarters. At the headquarters, Brainiac 5, Lightning Lad, Lightning Lass (one of whom is actually Light Lass) and XS all gathered in triplicate. Using a combination of living lightning and a Cosmic Treadmill, they brought the young version of Bart Allen out of the Speed Force. Superboy-Prime was shaken at the thought of Bart's return, since he was the only person that was able to defeat him twice.

Not long after fighting Kid Flash, Element Lad turned the surrounding debris into Kryptonite, which actually causes harm to Superboy-Prime, but he murdered Element Lad by throwing a piece of Kryptonite right through him. Cosmic King turned the Kryptonite in Superboy-Prime's body into yellow sunlight. When the LSH headed to the North Pole to regroup, Superboy-Prime and the LSV followed them to the Fortress of Solitude. He attacked the three Brainiac 5's, cutting off Polar Boy's ice hand. Wildfire used his powers to fuel a Kryptonian regeneration chrysalis inside the Fortress from which emerged a resurrected Conner Kent. His corpse had been placed in the chrysalis by the LSH when they time-traveled to the 21st century as part of Brainiac 5's plan to recall Superboy-Prime's greatest enemies to the future to stop him. Superboy and Superboy-Prime clashed with the rest of the Legion joining in.

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Facing his future

Later, Superman pulled off the Time Trapper's hood to reveal an aged Superboy-Prime as the Time Trapper's true identity.[16] As the Legion continued their battles, the Time Trapper revealed that he had known the outcome all along, claiming that the Legion would lose that day. But, as the battle raged, Conner inflicted a wound on Superboy-Prime's body, burning a scar across his S-Shield chest, causing it to appear on the Time Trapper also. Realizing that time was fluid, Superman, Saturn Girl, Cosmic Boy and Lightning Lad defeated the Time Trapper and dragged him to the battlefield where the two Primes met. The Time Trapper attempted to convince Prime into destroying the Legion, but Prime was unable to comprehend that he would become someone like the Time Trapper and attacked his older self, causing a time paradox that seemingly wiped both of them from existence.

The paradox, however, flung Superboy-Prime back to a recreated version of Earth-Prime where he was reunited with his family and girlfriend. Instead of being greeted with open arms, Laurie Lemmon ran away, horrified by Superboy-Prime while his father confronted him about what he did. Prime learned that everyone had read about his ruthless exploits as they appeared in comic books. His adoptive parents allowed Superboy-Prime to remain at their home, though fearful of what he might do. Superboy-Prime spent his time furiously defending himself on various comic message boards, trying to prove his greatness and vowing that he would find a way to return to his former power and become the most powerful villain ever.[17]

Blackest Night

 Main article: Blackest Night

Superboy-Prime continued to obsessively read comics in his basement, trying to keep up with everything in the other worlds. When he learned of his fate at the end of the issue, he panicked, demanding his parents take him to the comic store; the Legion watching as he did so. As they arrived, Naomi confided that she was afraid of him, but he brushed it off and demanded to know where the next issue was, but the cashier told him that it hadn't been released yet. The clerk suggested looking up possible spoilers on the Internet when Luthor suddenly appeared as a Black Lantern, killing the cashier and a customer. He confronted Superboy-Prime, wanting to rip out his heart. Luthor granted Superboy his armor again, taunting Superboy-Prime by calling him a cosmic inside joke. Prime was struck down by more Black Lantern versions of those he had murdered, including Element Lad, Charaxas and Bushido, while Luthor predicted Superboy's imminent death.[18]

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Blackest Night

Superboy-Prime took the battle from his hometown to Manhattan, where he crashed through the offices of DC Comics declaring that, if he's going to die, he intended on taking the writers down with him. Before he could, Luthor pulled Prime away, taking him back to his room. There, Luthor taunted him over losing Laurie as the other Black Lanterns beat him down and tore away his armor. Realizing he couldn't win, he caught a Black Lantern Ring and put it on. The ring commanded him to die, making him a Black Lantern. The ring cycled through the Emotional Spectrum. Willpower, due to his deluded demand for respect. Compassion, for regretting what he did to Laurie. Avarice, for wanting everyone to love him. Fear, of those he once admired. Finally rage, for hating himself for what had become; transforming him into a Red Lantern. He flies into a fury and attacked Luthor until the ring inquired him who he loved. He called out Laurie's name empowering him as a Star Sapphire. Exhausted from the emotional strain, Superboy passed out and the black ring shattered, unleashing a white light which eradicated the Black Lanterns.

Remorsefully, Superboy admitted that he hated what he had become, wanting nothing more than his own happy ending. Unbelievably, Laurie appeared before him with her arm in a sling, telling him that "they" heard his pleas and sent her to tell him that they'll leave him alone. Unbeknownst to him, she was also wearing a black ring, but hers sparkled blue with hope.

Legion of Doom

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Leading the Legion of Doom

During a battle with the Teen Titans, a young villain named Headcase opened up a wormhole that accidentally transported Superboy-Prime back to their dimension. Enraged by his separation from Laurie, Superboy-Prime vowed to destroy the Titans and find a way to return home. He subsequently assembled a cadre of young super-villains consisting of Headcase, Zookeeper, Indigo, Sungirl, Persuader and a new Inertia, each of whom had a personal grudge against the Titans.[19]

He also brought three clones of Superboy which were formed from the remains of Match to assist in the attack on the Titans. Superboy-Prime and his team attempted to destroy Titans Tower, but were met by a large group of former Titans. After his defeat by the combined might of the surviving Titans, Superboy and Supergirl imprison him within the Source Wall.[20]

Whatever fate befell Superboy-Prime afterwards, he wasn't seen again before the timeline was radically changed following the Flashpoint incident. Later, in the events of Convergence, the collapse of the Pre-Crisis Multiverse was retroactively prevented. Presumably, the implication of this is that all of Superboy-Prime's history since the Crisis as a villainous figure was retroactively erased. What ultimately became of him in the new version of events is presently unknown.

Rebirth

Doctor Sivana and Mister Mind find a large box in the Magiclands when on their way to the Monsterlands to establish the Monster Society of Evil from the imprisoned monsters. As King Kid fights the Shazam Family, Doctor Sivana and Mister Mind find that Superboy-Prime is trapped inside a small prison cell as he states to Mister Mind that he can hear what he is saying. He even asks the readers how they can still be reading comic books since the last time they interacted. Superboy-Prime even states that he has plans for Billy Batson when he gets out.[21]

When Mister Mind had Doctor Sivana stab his magic eye with a magic dagger, Superboy-Prime senses that the Monster Society of Evil are being freed and demands that they free him as well. Dummy who found his way near his after being left behind despite swimming all the way to the Dungeon of Eternity, Superboy-Prime told him that he can get him out in exchange for removing the little red sun outside of his prison. Dummy did so but was double-crossed, being incinerated by heat vision of Superboy-Prime who warned he was coming for Billy first.[22] When Mister Mind brought all the Magiclands on Earth, this allowed Prime to be finally free to rain terror once again.[23]

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Superboy-Prime stands over the Shazam Family

Superboy-Prime first murdered Scapegoat, before Billy broke Mister Mind's speaker, sending out a magical shock that knocked out every monster. Prime himself however was imbued with magic that allowed him to decimate any member of the Shazam Family and turn them back to normal, except Billy himself. As the two fought, he realized this Billy was faster, but still struggling to stand up to him. Black Adam soon arrived to even the odds and told Billy to put the Magiclands back in their place before they merged. Billy however stated that they both needed help and Adam agreed to work together. They learnt that Prime was resistant to magic, but could still be hurt by the physical force, leading to them using their magic word to call down a lightning blast, which knocked him out. The Shazam Family later handed him over to the Justice League.[24]

Death Metal

During the multiversal crisis caused by The Batman Who Laughs and Perpetua, Superboy-Prime was recruited by the Batman Who Laughs along with Darkseid and Mobius to change certain moments in history to allow the villains to win, with Prime taking over Infinite Crisis.[25] With Wonder Woman as his captive, he explained that when he was freed from the Source Wall after its shattering, he approached the Batman Who Laughs in order to help make his true Earth a reality. Diana is able to convince Prime to turn against the Batman Who Laughs and trust them to fix the multiverse. However, when he tried to funnel the Crisis Energy to the Mobius Chair, it turned out that the Batman Who Laughs outwitted them, having altered the Mobius Chair to funnel the power to him.[26]

Sometime later, before the final battle between the heroes and villains of the multiverse and the Batman Who Laughs' army of the Last 52 multiverse, Prime begins to think back on how his life started and how it ended up where it was. Both heroes and villains kept him at a far distance with only Krypto showing any concern for him, an idea that Conner Kent absolutely loathed and tried to keep his dog away from him. When an army of Dark Multiverse Supermen attacked, Prime battled a religious zealot Superman when he saw that one of his punches changed his reality for the better. Realizing what he could do, Prime took off into space despite Conner calling Prime that he wasn't a hero.

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Superboy-Prime battles The Darkest Knight

Seeing the Earths before him, Prime ponders if he could change their fates if he killed the Batman Who Laughs. Shattering a silhouette of the Batman Who Laughs, Prime sees visions of another world where he was with Laurie as a father. His attention turned to the Batman himself and begins pummeling the dark creature, though the Batman tells him that they weren't so different and that he should just step aside and he can give him his own world in return. Prime instead knocks down the Batman Who Laughs and prepares to kill him before Krypto returns, causing Prime to break down into tears, showing that someone in this multiverse cared for him.

The Batman Who Laughs tempts him again with his own world and Prime envisions his own world where he was the hero he was meant to be, but realizes that doing so means not having his parents or Laurie. Instead, he sacrifices his dream to protect everyone, delivering a mighty blow that destabilizes the Last 52, the sight being seen by Steel, Supergirl, the Cyborg Superman and Conner. However, they have no idea Prime had done this, seemingly dying save for Krypto, who howls mournfully at his lifeless body.

On Earth-Prime, Superboy-Prime finds himself back in his world, staring at the page of his death, back as normal Clark Kent, confused as to how he returned there. He is confronted by Laurie, who is confused by his own spaciness. She convinces him to join him on a walk with his dog, which he happily accepts. He is caught off-guard by how bright his world is and once again reminds her of the day at the beach. However, a child darts into the middle of the road with a car heading towards them. Clark races out and is surprised as he lifts the car over his head. He realizes that he's alive and well back at home and that his story isn't over, but cheekily suggests to the reader that they should go outside for a walk, too.[27]

Powers

  • Kryptonian Physiology: Superboy's cellular structure was more dense, resilient and biologically more effective than human tissue. Strangely enough, he did not seem to possess superhuman strength levels despite his enhanced cellular ability without constant exposure to yellow solar energy. Without such charging, his strength was on par with humans. As an alien, he possessed several organs whose functions were not understood, but believed to be part of the source of his biomatrix force field and reclamation aura. Superboy's body also stored energy actively within his bio-cellular matrix as an energy pattern that was linked to his body's electromagnetic field. This energy powered most of Prime's electromagnetic capabilities such as flight and heat vision. It also supplemented his physical strength many times over.
    • Energy Absorption: Superboy-Prime could absorb yellow sun energy to give himself superhuman powers. This power differed from that of other Kryptonians. Prime's absorption was far more efficient, giving him much greater power, but he burned through it at a proportionately faster rate. Superboy's body was also not limited to processing only solar energy, as he was able to absorb the green light of willpower with similar effects. Though he may be able to absorb other energy types, only yellow sunlight and willpower energy have been confirmed to boost his power.
    • Superhuman Strength: Superboy's strength is augmented by yellow solar radiation interacting with the greater than human density, resilience and biological efficiency of his musculature. Fully charged, Superboy had repeatedly shown himself to be able to move entire planets out of their orbits at will and had defeated many of the most powerful beings in the Multiverse. He was even strong enough to fight on par with the Darkest Knight, dealing significant damage to him.[27]
    • Superhuman Stamina: Superboy had the ability to maintain continuous strenuous physical action for an undefined period. His enhanced nourishment was produced from the solar energy his cells processed, however, his base physical structure still needed to process food stuffs as well as has the psychological need to eat and drink just as Earth humans did, despite the fact that his superhuman powers where mainly solar reliant.
    • Superhuman Speed: Superboy was able to move at incredible speed by sheer force of will. This extended to his perceptions and allowed him to catch bullets and cover vast distances in little time. While not nearly as fast as Impulse, he was able to exceed light speed and break the time barrier.[citation needed] Superboy was also fast enough to easily speed blitz the entire Shazam Family, aside from Billy Batson.[24] His flight speed combined with his strength allowed him to plow through a 300 mile thick wall construct created by the entire Green Lantern corps.[7] Superboy stated that if he flew through Oa at light-speed, he would create a new Big Bang, restarting the universe.[7]
      • Vortex Creations: Superboy can use his speed to manipulate airflow for various purposes. On one occasion he used his flight speed to create a large vortex around Shazam and Black Adam.[24]
    • Superhuman Agility: Superboy's agility, balance, and bodily coordination are enhanced to superhuman levels. This allows him to easily make sharp turns and easily maneuver while flying and moving at superhuman speed.[24]
    • Superhuman Reflexes: Superboy possesses reflexes far greater than any normal human being. This allows him to easily react to danger and events, and perceive the world in slow motion.[24]
    • Superhuman Senses: All of Superboy's senses are enhanced to immense superhuman levels, allowing him to perceive the world in far greater detail than the senses the average human possesses.
      • Super-Hearing: Superboy's hearing was sensitive enough to hear sounds from almost any distance. He could even hear sound through the vacuum of space.
      • Enhanced Vision: Prime's vision processed the entire electromagnetic spectrum as well as allowing vast control over selective perception and focus. Including:
        • Electromagnetic Spectrum Vision: Prime could see and identify radio and television signals as well as all other broadcast or transmitted frequencies, which allowed him to dodge radar signals to avoid detection. This also allowed him to see the auras generated by living things.
        • Telescopic Vision: Superboy could see objects from at least several hundred miles away. This ability operated independently of his normal vision and could be used at will.
        • X-Ray Vision: Prime could see through various objects at will. He could not see through objects like lead that repel X-rays.
        • Microscopic Vision: The ability to see extremely small objects and images down to an atomic level.
        • Infrared Vision: Prime could perceive infrared rays, letting him see in darkness and detect heat signatures as if he had night-vision goggles. He could even use this power in total darkness, but it was less effective.
        • Heat Vision: Prime could generate beams of intensified heat from both of his eyes. His heat vision was strong enough to melt through titanium and even more durable metals. His heat vision also generated a concussive force which was strong enough to kill even a shielded Green Lantern with ease.
    • Accelerated Healing: Like all Kryptonians, Superboy possessed healing powers that enabled him to heal from severe injuries. When he was beaten by a horde of superheroes on Earth, he recovered instantaneously from his wounds upon coming in contact with yellow sunlight.[5]
    • Flight: Superboy was capable of independent flight at speeds faster than light. He traveled light-years in the blink of an eye and flown throughout the universe. He could travel through time by using speed alone.
      • Interstellar Travel: Superboy is immune to the nature of space and is not inhibited by its lack of gravity. He can travel the reaches of space where no human body could possibly survive without the aid of technology or protection.[7]
    • Invulnerability: Superboy was extremely durable under a yellow sun. He had blocked attacks from most heroes, flown through a red star while it was draining his powers without injury, fought two Supermen at once[7], and even survived attacks from the Anti-Monitor with only moderate injuries.
      • Kryptonite Immunity: Earth-Prime's Krypton was swallowed up by its sun so there was no known Kryptonite that could affect Prime. Prime, as well as Superman of Earth-Two, was immune to the Kryptonite of the New Earth. There were no known variants of Kryptonite that could effect Prime. An artificial variant was created by Element Lad which did have an effect on Prime.
      • Magic Resistance: Unlike most Kryptonians, Superboy was mostly unaffected by magic. He claimed a blast from Black Adam only "tickled" him.[6] The same happened when he was attacked by Mordru. However, Despite his resistance to magic, he can still be hurt by more powerful and focused magic attacks.[24]
      • Power Mimicry Immunity: Prime possessed an ability to nullify the effects of others trying to duplicate his powers. This was shown when fighting Amazo replying, "trying to copy my powers.....wrong!!!!"[citation needed]
    • Super-Breath: Superboy could generate a concentrated gust of wind from his mouth capable of freezing matter within a limited range. He froze several Green Lanterns to death in the vacuum of space, and even froze Red Star after he had powered up.[7]
  • Magic Empowerment: When Superboy was accidentally imbued with magical energy by Shazam on Prime Earth, he used this new power through his punches, to negate the magical transformations of the Shazam Family. Each of his punches allowed him to instantly transform the Shazam family back to their regular forms.[24]

Abilities

Weaknesses

  • Solar Energy Dependency: Superboy's powers all result from his ability to store, process and convert compatible energy sources in his body. His primary and most accessible energy source is yellow solar energy. In order to function at peak capacity using solar energy, Superboy must remain within the accessible area of such yellow solar radiation or his powers fade to greatly reduced levels; some disappearing entirely if his solar reserves are empty. Red solar energy also can drains his powers.
  • Lead: Superboy's vision was ineffective against lead or lead-based material.
  • Obsession: Superboy was utterly single-minded in his pursuit of creating what he believed to be the "Perfect Earth". As such, his judgment was severely impaired when it came to dealing with others in achieving this goal. His mania and arrested emotional maturity level led to countless deaths across the Multiverse; both intentional, and from his rampaging carelessness. He had an inability to take responsibility for his actions, although this was also reflected in the ease with which he showed fear when faced with something he could not overcome, such as the consequences of him killing a Guardian, obliterating Earth-51, attacking the Time Trapper and possibly killing the only person he loved from Earth-Prime, Laurie. In addition to his obsession of re-creating Earth-Prime, he had many phobias including; achluophobia (afraid of the dark), athazagoraphobia (fear of being forgotten), cleithrophobia (fear of being trapped), all while displaying a grandiose delusion of success once able to temporarily overcome a specific phobia. In addition he displayed signs of self-inflicted harm to himself by unintentionally scarring his chest with an "S" while in the company of mini red Sun-Eater that had prevented the wound from healing properly which has resulted in the scar permanently remaining on his chest. His stupidity lead to his own defeat when he attempted to kill his future self, the Time Trapper.[17]

Equipment

  • Solar Armor: Super-charging armor that kept his power levels at their maximum even inside of non-yellow sun solar systems. While imprisoned by the Flashes on an alternate Earth, Superboy-Prime built a power suit modeled after the Anti-Monitor's, which collected and fed him yellow solar energy, to maintain his power levels even when exposed to a red sun. Although he claimed to have made it himself, Bart Allen remembered him stealing it following his escape. It was destroyed when the two Supermen flew Superboy-Prime through Krypton's red sun. After his escape from Oa, Superboy-Prime was given a new power suit built by the Sinestro Corps. The suit was destroyed by various heroes during the Sinestro Corps' invasion of Earth.

Weapons


  • Prime was not born with his super-abilities like most pre-Crisis Kryptonians. For the early years of his life, he was as strong and as vulnerable as a normal human being.
  • The reason for Prime's name change from "Superboy" to "Superman" was not just done as part of an in-character motivation, but as a result of the real life lawsuit between the Siegel family and DC/Time-Warner. The Siegel family filed a claim pertaining to the Superboy trademark, causing problems for all versions of characters calling themselves "Superboy". In an effort to avoid benching the character, Prime was renamed to more strongly be associated as an alternate version of Superman.[29] But after certain legal decisions were made concerning the trademark, the character was allowed to be called by his original title as Superboy-Prime when the character was set to return for his role in Legion of 3 Worlds with Kon-El/Conner Kent.[30]
  • Clark considers Laurie Lemmon his best friend.[27]

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