Smallville

Smallville

Creation & Design

Created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, Superman was designed as a symbol of hope and justice, embodying the ideals of the American way.

Early Years

Clark Kent was raised in Smallville, Kansas, by Jonathan and Martha Kent, who instilled in him strong moral values and a sense of responsibility.

Character Development

Over the years, Superman has evolved from a simple superhero into a complex character dealing with moral dilemmas, personal loss, and the responsibilities of power.

Cultural Reception

Superman is widely regarded as one of the most iconic and influential superheroes in popular culture, representing hope and justice.

Character Details

Real Name:
Clark Kent
Aliases:
Superman, The Man of Steel, Kal-El
Species:
Kryptonian
Gender:
Male
Affiliations:
Justice League, Teen Titans, The Daily Planet
Abilities:
Super strength, Flight, Heat vision, X-ray vision, Super speed
Equipment:
Fortress of Solitude, Superman suit
Weight:
225lbs
Height:
6' 3"
Eye Color:
blue
Hair Color:
black
DC May 1949

Superboy #2

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Referenced in Seduction of the Innocent which led to establishing the Comics Code Authority
Reason: Superboy usurps American History by being the aid to George Washington in the president's most famous moments
First mention of Smallville
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40-page digest-sized comic book collecting stories originally published digitally
Distributed with Smallville : The Complete Seventh Season DVD set

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