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Superman refers to the name of a fictional character as well as the multimedia franchise that relates to him including comic books, radio dramatizations, television programs, animated projects and film. Superman was created in 1938 by writer/artists Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster and was introduced in the main story from Action Comics #1. The character has been in print, in one format or another, ever since. Superman is arguably the most famous pop culture icon of all time. He has been portrayed by many different actors and voice talents over the years. Superman is an extraterrestrial and classically considered the last survivor of the doomed planet Krypton. Just prior to his home world's imminent destruction, his parents place the infant Superman, whose Kryptonian name is Kal-El (also spelled Kal-L), into a space ship where he rockets away just as Krypton explodes, ultimately arriving on the planet Earth. On Earth, infant Kal-El is adopted by the Kent family who raise him as their own child, imbuing in him a strict set of moral values. He is given the Earth name Clark Kent. As he grows, Clark Kent develops superhuman abilities, which is part of his Kryptonian heritage and is dependent upon living on a world with a yellow sun. He develops superhuman physical attributes including enhanced strength, speed, dexterity and durability, as well as several occular powers such as x-ray vision, telescopic vision and micro-vision. The most memorable power of Superman's however is his ability to fly. In some permutations of the character, Clark Kent first adopted the costumed identity of Superboy while he was still a teenager, though most retellings of the character's origin establish that he does not become a caped hero until well into adulthood whereupon he becomes Superman for the first time. Superman's regularly featured supporting cast includes paramour Lois Lane - a reporter for the Daily Planet where Superman works in his civilian guise as Clark Kent; Jimmy Olsen - photographer and ace cub reporter who is referred to as "Superman's Pal"; Perry White - Clark, Lois and Jimmy's cigar-chomping boss and managing editor of the Daily Planet and Supergirl - Superman's young cousin who often helps him in many adventures. Many of Superman's recurring villains include Lex Luthor, Brainiac, the Toyman, the Prankster, Metallo Mister Mxyzptlk and Doomsday. The origin of Superman, as well as his supporting cast and rogues gallery have gone through many permutations over the years, and though the basic concept behind the characters remains the same, there are many details that have been altered to keep the character up to date.
Comics
Ongoing titles
Title | Years published | Issues |
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Action Comics | 1938-2011 | 904 [1] |
Adventures of Superman | 1987-2006 | 230 [2] |
All Star Superman | 2006-2008 | 12 |
Superman | 1939-1986/2006-2011 | 488 (423/65) [3] |
Superman | 1987-2006 | 230 |
Superman | 2011-2016 | 52 |
Superman | 2016-2018 | 45 |
Superman | 2018-present | 12+ |
Superman/Batman | 2003-2011 | 83 |
Superman Confidential | 2007-2008 | 14 |
Superman: The Man of Steel | 1991-2003 | 137 |
Superman: The Man of Tomorrow | 1995-1998 | 16 [4] |
World's Finest Comics | 1941-1986 | 323 |
Limited series
Title | Years published | Issues |
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Man of Steel | 1986 | 6 |
Man of Steel | 2018 | 6 |
Superman: Red Son Vol 1 | 2003 | 3 |
One-shots
Title | Year published |
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TV shows
Films
Serials
Title | Year |
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Superman | 1941 |
Superman | 1948 |
Atom Man vs. Superman | 1950 |
Superman and the Mole Men | 1951 |
Characters
Notes[]
- In the 2007 sci-fi film The Invasion, young Oliver Bennell dressed up as Superman for Halloween.
See also[]
Media
The World of Superman
Superman miscellaneous
References[]
- ↑ Becomes Action Comics Weekly from issues #601-642.
- ↑ Continues the numbering from Superman, Volume 1 and reverts to the original series title with issue #650.
- ↑ Title changes to Adventures of Superman with issue #424, but reverts to the original title with issue #650.
- ↑ Quarterly shipping schedule.
Appearances[]
Comic appearances[]
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Alternative media[]
Live action
- Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice
- Justice League
- Man of Steel
- Shazam! (Cameo appearance only)
- Superman: The Movie
- Superman II
- Superman III
- Superman IV: The Quest for Peace
- Superman and the Mole Men
- Superman Returns
Animated