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  2. Parasite (comics) - Wikipedia

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    An alternate universe variant of Parasite appears in All-Star Superman. He exploits Superman's rising power levels to absorb his energy and grow into a colossal form before being defeated. [27] An unidentified alternate universe variant of Parasite appears in JSA: The Liberty Files. This version is a former KGB agent and freelance contract ...

  3. Quarmer - Wikipedia

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    Can drain the powers and abilities of Superman The Quarmer , a.k.a. the Sand Superman , is a fictional character from DC Comics , created by Dennis O'Neil and Curt Swan . He was a living sand doppelgänger of Superman and first appeared in Superman #233 (January 1971) in " The Sandman Saga ", the first issue that introduced the Bronze Age Superman.

  4. Parasites in fiction - Wikipedia

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    The entomologist E. O. Wilson has characterised parasites as "predators that eat prey in units of less than one". [7] According to the immunologist John Playfair, the term 'parasite' is distinctly derogatory in common usage, where a parasite is "a sponger, a lazy profiteer, a drain on society". [8] The idea is however much older.

  5. List of Superman enemies - Wikipedia

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    A former one-shot Jack Kirby character recently revamped as a morally ambiguous anti-hero, Atlas has a crystal which gives him strength to rival Superman's. Atom Man: World's Finest #271 (September 1981) Heinrich Melch is a Nazi super-soldier on Earth-Two who gained his powers through his father's experiments with Green Kryptonite.

  6. DC Heroes - Wikipedia

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    For example, Strength in APs minus the weight of an object in APs is the APs of distance the character can throw that object. An exponential progression of Attributes Points—a score of 4 corresponds to twice the quantity of a score of 3, a score of 5 is twice as good as a score of 4 and thus four times as good as score of 3, etc.

  7. Superman (Kingdom Come) - Wikipedia

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    Power Girl, unable to ignore the strong resemblance between the newly arrived Superman and her dead cousin Kal-L, the Superman of Earth-2, starts to form a bond with this version of Kal-El, who in turn is reminded of his fallen cousin, Kara Zor-El of Earth-22. The Kingdom Come Superman asks if it would be all right if they think of each other ...

  8. Magog (DC Comics) - Wikipedia

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    Magog is a fictional character appearing in comic books published by DC Comics, generally as an enemy and foil to Superman.He first appeared in Kingdom Come #1 (May 1996), and was created by Mark Waid and Alex Ross.

  9. Action Comics 1000 - Wikipedia

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    It's impossible not to be moved by the many loving Superman tributes these creative teams have put together." [ 12 ] In PopMatters ' review by Jack Fisher, the issue got nine out of ten with the finale reading, "Like the Man of Steel himself, Action Comics #1000 does plenty to raise the bar and bring hope to generations past and present.