Superman
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This is the Superman disambiguation page.
It serves to clarify the difference between several closely named or closely related articles.
A = Appearances · I = Images · G = Gallery · F = Fan Art · Q = Quotes
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Superman, also known as the Man of Steel, is one of the most powerful super-heroes in the DC Universe. His abilities include incredible super-strength, super-speed, invulnerability, flight and heat-vision. Born as Kal-El on the dying planet Krypton, his parents Jor-El and Lara sent him in a rocket to the planet Earth where he would be the last surviving member of his race. His rocket was discovered by the kindly Jonathan and Martha Kent, who raised him as their son Clark Kent in the town of Smallville, Kansas. His upbringing provided him with strong moral values, and life-long friends Lana Lang and Pete Ross. In his secret identity he works as a reporter at the Daily Planet in the city of Metropolis. This is where he interacts with his love interest Lois Lane, and his co-workers Perry White and Jimmy Olsen. His greatest nemesis is the brilliant super-villain Lex Luthor. To preserve the memory of his home planet and provide him rest from his double-life and adventures, he maintains a Fortress of Solitude at the North Pole. Superman remains proud of his dual heritage, taking seriously the lessons of his birth-parents and his adopted parents. Although he is an alien to this world, he heavily values his humanity, and fights with conviction for truth, justice, and the American way. There are several other heroes inspired by or directly related to his legacy, including Superboy and Supergirl. He is also a member of the Justice League of America and the Legion of Super-Heroes. Superman was created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster in 1939, first appearing in Action Comics #1. His supporting cast and his villains have had a lengthy publication history, making him one of the three most important characters at DC Comics including Batman and Wonder Woman.
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Multiverse
New Earth
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Reign of the Supermen
New Earth
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Reign of the Supermen
Earth-Prime
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Superboy-Prime
Earth-One
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Energy force duplicate
Earth-9
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Tangent Comics
Earth-11
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Reverse Gender
Earth-16
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Super-Sons
Elseworlds
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Legacy
Elseworlds
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Super Seven
Elseworlds
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Unforgiven
Earth-3898
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Generations
Amalgam Universe
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Superman/Captain America
Other Media
Superman (1941 Animated Serial)
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The first animated Superman
Adventures of Superman (TV Series)
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Superman of the Adventures of Superman TV series.
Other Media
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From the New Adventures Of Superman show
Other Media
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From the Super Friends TV show
Donnerverse
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Superman of the Superman movies.
Other Media
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From the 1988 Superman animated series
Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman
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Superman of the Lois & Clark TV series.
Smallville (TV Series)
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Clark Kent of the Smallville TV series.
The Batman
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LSHAU
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Superman-X from the 41st century
Comics
See Also: Superman Titles
(1938-2011)
500 issues
(1987-1996)
234 issues
(2006-2007)
6 issues
(1978-1986)
99 issues
(1986-1986)
6 issues
(1987-2006)
228 issues
(1991-2003)
138 issues
(1995-1999)
8 issues
(2003-2010)
72 issues
(1941-1986)
323 issues
Video Games
Reality Undetermined
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For the NES
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For the Master System
New Earth
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For the Genesis and Super NES
DCAU
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For the Gamecube and Playstation 2
New Earth
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For the X-Box
DCAU
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For the Gameboy Advance
Superman Returns
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For the Playstation 2, X-Box 360, and Nintendo DS
Superman Returns
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For the Gameboy Advance
Reality Undetermined
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For the V-Smile
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Jakks Pacific TV Games plug-and-play unit
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