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  2. Supergirl - Wikipedia

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    In this universe, Supergirl is still Kara Zor-El, while Power Girl is actually the equivalent of Superman — her name is Kara Jor-El, and she is the daughter of Jor-El and cousin of Kara Zor-El. According to Supergirl, Jor-El and Zor-El destroyed Krypton intentionally as part of a failed attempt to destroy Brainiac, after sending both their ...

  3. Superman - Wikipedia

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    Superman #5 (May 1940) carried an advertisement for a "Krypto-Raygun", which was a gun-shaped device that could project images on a wall. [131] The majority of Superman merchandise is targeted at children, but since the 1970s, adults have been increasingly targeted because the comic book readership has gotten older. [132]

  4. Lana Lang - Wikipedia

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    Created by writer Bill Finger and artist John Sikela, the character first appears in Superboy #10 (September/October 1950). [1] Across decades of Superman comics and adaptations into other media, Lana has most consistently been depicted as Superman's teenage romantic interest growing up in Smallville; as an adult, she is a friend of Superman in his civilian identity as Clark Kent.

  5. Supergirl (Kara Zor-El) - Wikipedia

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    The most notable is Power Girl (real name Kara Zor-L, also known as Karen Starr) who first appeared in All Star Comics #58 (January/February 1976). [ 56 ] Power Girl is the Earth-Two counterpart of Supergirl and the first cousin of Kal-L , Superman of the pre- Crisis Earth-Two.

  6. Krypton (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Krypton is usually portrayed in comics as the home of a fantastically advanced civilization, which is destroyed when the planet explodes. As originally depicted, all the civilizations and races of Krypton perished in the explosion, with one exception: the baby Kal-El who was placed in an escape rocket by his father, Jor-El, and sent to the planet Earth, where he grew up to become Superman.

  7. Superman: Legacy Gets a New Name and Logo Reveal - AOL

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    Alongside the photo, the film also has a new name - 'SUPERMAN'. Superman started filming on February 29, which coincidentally marks the last son of Krypton's birthday. Filming is currently taking ...

  8. Jor-El - Wikipedia

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    His name first appeared as being spelled "Jor-el" in the Superman novel The Adventures of Superman (1942) written by George Lowther. Later comic books capitalized the "E" in "El." Jor-El's first appearance in a comic book was in More Fun Comics #101. Jor-El (left) and wife Lara (right), as statues in Superman's Silver Age Fortress of Solitude.

  9. Jonathan and Martha Kent - Wikipedia

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    When Superman starts to take extreme actions to ensure that peace is made throughout the world, the U.S. government hires Mirror Master to lead some soldiers into abducting Jonathan Kent. Superman was able to use Mirror Master's belt to rescue him offscreen. During the Insurgency's raid on the Fortress of Solitude, they run into Jonathan Kent.