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Summary
Superman was an alien immigrant named Kal-El from the doomed planet Krypton and was raised in Smallville, Kansas, to become an American superhero. Raised with high moral ideals and possessing incredible powers, Superman was the most highly respected hero on Earth. Over the years, Superman worked in his secret identity of journalist Clark Kent, working for the Daily Planet, and soon fell in love and wed with his fellow reporter Lois Lane. However, tragedy struck for Superman in which he was too late to save his wife and the staff members at the Daily Planet from a gas attack by the Joker. Superman arrived to find that his wife has survived the initial attack due to her concealed gas mask, but suffered a fatal injury to the skull. She survives long enough for her husband to find her dying. Using his x-ray vision he finds that he cannot save her, but Lois makes the visibly murderous and angry Superman promise not to kill the Joker in retribution; he solemnly agreed as she dies. Trying to maintain his faith in humanity, he arrested the Joker, but only for the villain to be killed by a new superhero named Magog.
Although Superman had Magog put on trial for his murder, Magog was acquitted for his cold-blooded act as the people accepted him for permanently ridding a very dangerous criminal. This act shattered Superman's faith in general goodness over the general populace's acceptance of murder as a reasonable way to deal with the criminal problem while overtly grown weary of superheroes like Superman whose refusal to kill allowed super-villains to terrorize the populace again and again once they escaped or were paroled. Feeling defeated by the public's perception, Superman gave up his heroic ways and retreated from the world at large by spending his time in the Fortress of Solitude, where he merely observes the acts of humankind rather than acting, until new events inspired his return less than a decade later.
Powers and Stats
Tier: 2-C
Origin: DC Comics
Gender: Male
Age: In his 60s
Classification: Kryptonian, Former Superhero
Powers and Abilities: Superhuman Physical Characteristics, Flight, Super Hearing, Telescopic Vision, Microscopic Vision, X-Ray Vision, Heat Vision, Super Breath, Freeze Breath, Regeneration (At least Mid-Low), Immunity to Kryptonite
Attack Potency: Low Multiverse level (Alongside Thunderman, fought against a much younger Superman[1]. Alongside said Superman, they fought and defeated the Old God Gog, who had a piece of the Anti-Life Equation[2]. When savagely swinging, knocks away an off guard Superman who was weakened by Kryptonite[3]. Fought and knocked out an early Superboy when he let him[4]. Comparable to Kingdom Come Captain Marvel[5], who defeated Martian Manhunter[6]. Defeated a somewhat weakened Hercules, who damages Superman[7] but is otherwise weaker than[8] a young[9] Wonder Woman. Hercules is stronger than the Olympian[10], who has knocked out an offguard Martian Manhunter. Overpowered a team of the Justice Society of America trying to told him down, that included a casual Alan Scott, a reluctant Power Girl[11][Note 1])
Speed: Massively FTL+ (Faster than Jay Garrick, and stated to be maybe almost as fast as Wally West)
Lifting Strength: Stellar
Striking Strength: Low Multiverse level
Durability: Low Multiverse level (Can tank the recoil of his own punches)
Stamina: Superhuman
Range: Planetary
Standard Equipment: Unknown
Intelligence: Extraordinary Genius (Every bit as intelligent as his younger counterpart, but holding decades of further experience)
Weaknesses: Kryptonite and magic still affect him, but nowhere near as much as his Post-Crisis counterpart; kryptonite gas merely caused his eyes to sting.
Notes:
- Before making any changes to this page, please read and follow the Power-scaling Rules for Marvel and DC Comics.
- Do not attempt to scale Kingdom Come Superman above his main counterpart, as the former has multiple anti-feats that place him below his main self.
Notable Matchups
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Losses:
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References
- ↑ Batman/Superman: World's Finest #21
- ↑ Batman/Superman: World's Finest #23
- ↑ JSA Kingdom Come Special: Superman
- ↑ Convergence: Superboy #2
- ↑ Kingdom Come (1996) #4
- ↑ Convergence: Justice League International #2
- ↑ Justice Society of America (2007) #13
- ↑ The Flash (1987) #219
- ↑ Wonder Woman (1987) #214
- ↑ Wonder Girl (2007) #5
- ↑ Justice Society of America (2007) #10
Notes/Explanations
- ↑ 52 Universes
Discussions
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