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Cover to Action Comics #340, art by Curt Swan. In the Pre-Crisis, Raymond Maxwell Jensen was a lowlife who got a job as a plant worker for a research center. [6] Wrongly believing that the company payrolls were hidden in storage containers, Jensen opened one and was bombarded with energies from biohazard materials (which was actually waste collected by Superman when he traveled into outer ...
Brainiac takes the captured Superman, Parasite, Livewire, Superbly, Livewire, and Parasite to his room, where he uses their energy to create his wife Brainiac Queen. Lobo and General Chacal plan to leave, but Brainiac betrays them by ordering Brainiac Queen to slaughter the majority of Lobo's people and General Chacal in order for her to gain ...
(Pre-Crisis) Superman #339 (September 1979); (Post-Crisis) Superman/Batman #68 (March 2010) Pre-Crisis: Grant Haskill was transformed into a living robot by an explosion. At one point, he accidentally turned the Man of Steel into actual steel. [22] Post-Crisis: Miguel Diaz and Ray Ryker were two physicists until a nuclear experiment goes wrong ...
Superman later goes head to head with the villain Parasite, whom he defeats with the help of warsuit, in which he can fight Parasite on equal terms. In Volume Three, Lois subsequently warns Superman that she learned from her uncle, a United Nations delegate, that the U.N is developing fail-safes against Superman.
The Superman Revenge Squad appears in Superman 64, consisting of Lex Luthor, Darkseid, Parasite, Brainiac, Metallo, and Mala. The Superman Revenge Squad's name was adopted by Nosferatu D2 frontman Ben Parker for his solo recordings.
Superman, Inc. sees a world where Kal-El was placed in an orphanage rather than being found directly by the Kents, starting a chain of events that led to 'Dale Suderman' suppressing all memory of his powers after his foster mother died in an accident when she fell down a flight of stairs after witnessing him flying, Dale becoming withdrawn for ...
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.
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 ...