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Clark Kent (Fleischer)

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Articles About Clark Kent
Comics Earth-Two - Earth-One - New Earth - Prime Earth - All Star - Red Son - Kingdom Come - DC: Earth One - Just Imagine... - Superman Smashes the Klan
Movies 1978 to 2006 Film - DC Extended Universe - DC Animated Movies - Tomorrowverse - Superman vs. The Elite
TV Series Fleischer Cartoons - Super Friends - DC Animated Universe - Justice Lord - Smallville - Arrowverse - Superman and Lois - Justice League Action - Young Justice - My Adventures with Superman
Video Games Superman NES Game - Superman: The New Adventures - Superman: Shadow of Apokolips - Superman: The Man of Steel - Superman Returns Xbox - Injustice - Regime Superman
This looks like a job for Superman.
~ Superman's catchphrase whenever there's trouble

Background

Superman is the main character of the Superman Fleischer cartoon made back in 1941. It was the first animated Superman series was a string of eight-minute cartoon shorts produced by Max and Dave Fleischer for Fleischer studios. Beginning in 1941, Fleischer Studios produced nine animated segments of Superman, at which point production was switched over to Famous Studios, where the series continued until 1943. In total, seventeen episodes were completed and have been widely released on both VHS and DVD formats throughout the years.

General Information

Name: Clark Kent, Superman (Superhero Name)

Origin: Superman

Sex: Male

Age: Unknown

Classification: Alien, Superhero

Species: Kryptonian

Occupation: Reporter for the Daily Planet

Status: Alive

Alignment: Lawful Good (Superman represents a symbol of hope and will save all lives, whether good or evil. Completely values life and wants to instill hope into all people, using his great power with great responsibility)

Codex Statistics

Tier: Varies. Usually 7-C, Much Higher with Hope

Cardinality: Finite

Dimensionality: 3-D

Attack Potency: Varies (Within DC their exists a realm known as the "Heroverse", a realm beyond even the Speed Force that powers every hero and villain, when one believes in themself, when one has a feeling that makes them bigger then they are, the rush and feeling connect one's soul to the heroverse, making them as strong as they need to be for the situation[1]. This is shown with villains like Darkseid where he amplified himself to fight one whose power was connected to The Great Darkness[2]. Superman could channel all of his strength and will against a kryptonite-infused Doomsday to fight against the kryptonite poisoning longer than he ever had before[3]. Despite Superman being nearly spent of all his energy, he pushed through and used his power to punch away Brainiac[4]). Usually Town level (Stated to be "mightier than a roaring hurricane"[5] which release about 6 x 10^14 joules of energy every second. Stated to be more powerful than a locomotive, where a locomotive can produce up to 4,200 horsepower or 3.1319394606e6 joules[6]), Much Higher with Hope (Even while drained of their power completely, all the Supermen across the entire multiverse can bring back their power and become stronger then before through hope alone with even Prophecy noting their powers have somehow returned[7])

Durability: Varies. Usually Town level (No-selled an underwater explosion[8]), Much Higher with Hope

Striking Strength: Varies. Usually Town Class, Much Higher with Hope

Lifting Strength: Varies. Usually Class M (Lifted the Empire State building which weighs 365,000 tons[9]. Could lift part of the New York bridge, which weighs 14,680 tons[10]. Can lift a train, which can weigh anywhere from 4,000 tons to 20,000 tons[11]. Can briefly push back a comet, which based off the typical size can weigh up to 5 x 1014 kg[12]. Could lift the mouth of a giant dinosaur which were noted to range in weight from 3 tons to 18 tons[13]. Pushed part of a giant rock[14]. Pushed back an entire plane, where planes average between 152.9 and 220.1 tons or 337,100 to 485,300 pounds[15]. Could easily stop two cars from colliding into each other, where the average weight of a car is around 4,100 pounds[16]), Much Higher with Hope

Travel Speed: Varies. Usually Relativistic (Stated to be faster then a streak of lightning which move at 300,000,000 mph[17]. Stated to be faster than a speeding bullet[18]), Much Higher with Hope

Attack Speed: Varies. Usually Relativistic, Much Higher with Hope

Reaction Speed: Varies. Usually Relativistic, Much Higher with Hope

Stamina: Superhuman (Has done various feats of strength and survived various attacks without showing any real signs of tiring, along with how all of his other attributes are superhuman, it should also apply to his stamina), Much Higher with Hope

Range: Standard Melee

Intelligence: Unknown Intelligence

Knowledge: Expert level (Was able to figure out the secrets of the pyramid and find out the truth about the murder of Doctor Jordan, Doctor Jordan wasn't able to find out about the poison needle himself, who would naturally be a skilled archeologist[19])


Powers and Techniques

Superhuman Physical Characteristics, Breaking the Fourth Wall (Nodded and winked at the audience[20]), Social Influencing (Despite looking the exact same as Clark Kent, he has been able to convince everyone, even his close partner Lois Lane that he and Superman are two different people), Stealth Mastery (Could hide out from cops on the lookout from him all around the city[21]), Acrobatics (Is able to leap buildings in a single bound[22]), Bulletproof (Completely invulnerable to bullets[23]), Flight (Has the ability to leap great bounds and fly[24]), Enhanced Senses (Has X-Ray vision, allowing him to look through objects and metallic beings[25]), Limited Matter Manipulation (Able to somehow bend and unbend metal in such a way that the train can follow the track even after it's moved without any mechanism[26]).

Resistance to Electricity Manipulation (Could hold onto an electrical gate and rip it off[27], used himself as a current for electricity[28], could put two electrical wires by himself without any effects[29], unaffected by power lines electricity[30]), Biological Manipulation & Status Effect Inducement (Resisted several tear gas[31]), Fire Manipulation & Magma Manipulation (His suit is unaffected by the multiple flames from robots, his suit is unaffected by molten metal[32])


Equipment

  • Suit: A special suit Superman wears in his superhero persona, it possesses material that allows him to survive magma and molten metal.

Notable Techniques

  • Superhuman Strength: Noted various times in each of the intros how he is more powerful than various types of machinery and how his might surpass that of even a roaring hurricane. Superman's strength allows him to do various feats of strength that most people can only wish.
  • Superhuman Durability: Though not directly noted if he has invulnerability like in the comics, Superman is largely unaffected and never shows direct bodily harm from most attacks, along with showing to have completely bulletproof skin.
  • Superhuman Speed: Famously noted for being faster than a speeding bullet, though Superman is also noted to be faster than a streak of lightning to add to how fast he is.
  • Superhuman Leaps: Superman can do superhuman leaps that allow him to leap buildings in a single bound.
  • X-Ray Vision: Posses X-Ray vision that allows him to see through objects and metal.

Other

Standard Tactics: Superman goes for physical combat.

Weaknesses: Nothing notable.

Miscellaneous Feats

Battle Records

None.

None.

None.

References

  1. Dial H For Hero Issue #5
  2. Justice League Incarnate Issues #4 and 5
  3. Superman/Batman (2003) Issue #48
  4. The New 52: Futures End Issue #44
  5. Superman - Showdown
  6. Superman - Electric Earthquake
  7. Superman (2016) Issue #16
  8. Superman - Electric Earthquake
  9. Superman September 26, 1941
  10. Superman - The Arctic Giant
  11. Superman - Billion Dollar Limited
  12. Superman - The Magnetic Telescope
  13. Superman - The Arctic Giant
  14. Superman - The Arctic Giant
  15. Superman - Japoteurs
  16. Superman - Showdown
  17. Superman - Showdown
  18. Superman - Electric Earthquake
  19. Superman - The Mummy Strikes
  20. Superman September 26, 1941
  21. Superman - Eleventh Hour
  22. Superman - The Bulleteers
  23. Superman - Showdown
  24. Superman - Showdown
  25. Superman - The Mechanical Monsters
  26. Superman - Billion Dollar Limited
  27. Superman - Showdown
  28. Superman - The Magnetic Telescope
  29. Superman - Volcano
  30. Superman - The Mechanical Monsters
  31. Superman - Billion Dollar Limited
  32. Superman - The Mechanical Monsters
  33. Superman - Jungle Drums