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The version of Superman from The Golden Age Of Comic Books was also the very first version of the character. While all versions of Superman use Action Comics # 1 as their first appearance, this one literally did appear there first, and is as close to the original intentions of Superman's creators, Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, as it is possible to get.

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  • Superman (Golden Age)
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  • The version of Superman from The Golden Age Of Comic Books was also the very first version of the character. While all versions of Superman use Action Comics # 1 as their first appearance, this one literally did appear there first, and is as close to the original intentions of Superman's creators, Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, as it is possible to get.
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striking strength
  • Planet Level
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  • Superhero, Vigilante , Social Crusader
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  • Farmboy, journalist and superhero/vigilante.
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  • Kal-L
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  • Type of Hero
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  • Occupation
Durability
  • Solar System Level
strength lifting
  • Immeasurable
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  • Clark Kent, Superman
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  • Helping people any way he can
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  • Full Name
Stamina
  • Infinite
Intelligence
  • Super Genius
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  • Superhuman strength, superhuman speed, heat vision, x-ray vision, heightened senses and flight
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  • Alias
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  • Hobby
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  • Powers/Skills
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  • Action Comics
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  • Origin
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  • Defend the Earth
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  • Universe Level
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  • Hero
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  • DC Comics
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  • -40.0
Speed
  • Massive Faster than light
Name
  • Clark Kent
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  • 256(xsd:integer)
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  • Alien
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  • Kal-L.jpg
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  • Male
striking speed
  • Hypersonic
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  • ????
destructive capacity
  • Multi-Planet Level
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  • The version of Superman from The Golden Age Of Comic Books was also the very first version of the character. While all versions of Superman use Action Comics # 1 as their first appearance, this one literally did appear there first, and is as close to the original intentions of Superman's creators, Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, as it is possible to get. In one form or another, this version endured for seven decades, and is the direct inspiration for two of the most iconic screen versions of the character, the Fleischer Cartoons version of him shown in movie theaters in the 1940's, and the venerable George Reeves' version, in the six-season long TV series. In 1969, the distinct elements of this earliest era were separated out and made into a new character with his own unique history.
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