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Mary Kent (Earth-Two)

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Mary Kent

[[Image:|200px|center|Mary Kent (Earth-Two)|link=Mary Kent (Earth-Two)/Gallery]]
Real Name
Current Alias

Aliases

Identity

Alignment

Affiliation

Relatives
John Kent (husband, deceased); Clark Kent (adoptive son, deceased); Lois Lane-Kent (daughter-in-law, deceased)

Universe

Base Of Operations
Unspecified locale in the American midwest

Characteristics
Gender

Status
Citizenship

Marital Status

Occupation
formerly private farmer and housewife

Origin

Place of Birth
Unknown

Place of Death
Kent homestead


First appearance
Last appearance


Contents

History

Some time before World War I on Earth-Two, John and Mary Kent were driving down a highway when they discovered the remains of a crashed alien space-ship. They recovered an infant child from the ship's cockpit, and raised him as their own. Naming him Clark, John and Mary instilled the boy with strong moral values - values that would one day inspire Clark to adopt the guise of Superman. Mary Kent passed away before Clark reached adulthood some time in the 1930s, leaving her husband and son to survive her.

While remembered by her foster son Clark and his wife, Mary Kent's history and existence was erased from existence due to the Crisis on Infinite Earths.


Powers and Abilities

Powers

None known.

Abilities

None known.


Paraphernalia

Equipment: None known.


Notes

  • This version of Mary Kent (Earth-Two), including all history and corresponding appearances, was erased from existence following the collapse of the Multiverse in the 1985-86 Crisis on Infinite Earths limited series and is now considered apocryphal.

Trivia

  • In the 1952 television series, The Adventures of Superman, Ma Kent's given name was Sarah, as based on a published novel rather than the comic. Sarah Kent was played by actress Dina Nolan.


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Recommended Reading


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