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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 ...
"For the Man Who Has Everything" is a comic book story by writer Alan Moore and artist Dave Gibbons, first published in Superman Annual #11 (1985). It contains the first appearance of the Black Mercy, a magical, extraterrestrial, plant-like organism which, upon symbiotically attaching itself to its victims, incapacitates them while causing them to hallucinate living out their greatest fantasy.
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.
Superman's backstory was heavily revised and many Silver Age elements, such as his career as Superboy, were removed. [18] Significant changes included a reimagining of all Kryptonians being genetically bound to Krypton, making it fatal for them to leave the planet. Jor-El devises a serum to counter this, which he administers to baby Kal-El.
When embittered scientist Earl Garver goes into a coma before revealing the location of a ticking bomb, Superman risks enlisting the Parasite to drain the information from Garver's mind. However, the operation goes awry when Garver's consciousness ends up in Parasite's body, leaving the two fighting for control. [13]
Superman (vol. 2) #3 (March 1987) A servant of Darkseid, she uses her powers of persuasion to maintain his control of Apokolips. Amazo: The Brave and the Bold #30 (June 1960) An android with powers similar to those of the Parasite, except that he duplicates their abilities instead of absorbing them. Amok: Superman: The 10¢ Adventure (2003)
The filmmaker announced on his social media platforms Friday that the “Superman” teaser trailer was viewed over 250 million times in its first day. “Krypto really did take us home: With over ...
After both a battle with an armored alien bounty hunter (name unknown) who leaves behind a capsule in the ocean that starts emitting an electronic signal into outer space, and being weakened after a titanic battle with the Parasite II (Rudolph "Rudy" Jones in a more monstrous form than before and with the addition of Dr. Torval Freeman's mind having been absorbed into him), Superman ...