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  1. Lois Lane. Cassandra Truth: Lois doesn't seem to believe that Superman and Clark are the same person by the end of the story, though there are hints that she's just in heavy denial due to some deep-rooted fears that the "oafish" Clark Kent disguise has some truth to him.

    • Superman: Earth One

      Clark's neighbor and love interest. Alliterative Name: As is...

    • NightmareFuel

      Even though there's no gore, his murder of guards is just...

    • Trivia

      There was consideration by Morrison of doing a trio of...

    • Headscratchers

      Superman is as benevolent as he is because he's had his...

    • Laconic

      A page for describing Laconic: All-Star Superman. A...

    • Fridge

      Fridge Brilliance. Silver Age Superman probably remembers...

    • Funny

      The fact that the Fortress of Solitude has a little welcome...

    • Haiku

      A page for describing Haiku: All-Star Superman. A page for...

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    Origins

    Kal-El is a Kryptonian born to scientists Jor-El and Lara Lor-Van on the planet Krypton, which would soon be destroyed. To save their son from the planet's doom, Jor-El and Lara sent their son in an experimental rocketship to the planet Earth. Crash-landing in Smallville, Kansas, Kal-El was found by farmers Jonathan and Martha Kent, who took him in and raised him as "Clark Kent". As Clark got older and learned of his heritage, he began to develop powerful abilities from absorbing the yellow l...

    Early Career

    One of Clark's earliest adventures saw him team up with the Superman Squad, a group of heroes from the future inspired by his actions as Superman, including Kal Kent, the Unknown Superman of A.D. 4500, and the Superman of the 5th Dimension. Clark attempted to help the Squad battle the hideous Chronovore, but this led to him being unable to spend his last moments with Jonathan, who during the battle suffered a fatal heart attack. After Jonathan's passing, Clark moved to Metropolis and found wo...

    Final Adventures

    His final adventures began when saving Leo Quintum and his workers from a mission to the Sun sabotaged by Luthor; in diving into the sun, Superman's cells were overloaded with yellow solar radiation, which while temporarily granting him enhanced abilities, would in time destroy his body from the inside, ultimately killing him. With his remaining days so limited, Superman resolved to prepare the Earth for his passing. Superman revealed his identity to his love Lois (who initially refused to be...

    Powers

    1. Kryptonian Physiology: Under the effects of a "yellow" sun, Superman possesses the same potential powers as an average Kryptonian. These include: 1.1. Solar Energy Absorption: Under optimal conditions, this is the main source of Superman's super powers as they are contingent upon exposure to solar radiation from a yellow sun star system. His biological make up includes a number of organs which lack analogues in humans and whose functions are unknown. It is believed that between one or more...

    Abilities

    1. Journalism 2. Genius Level Intellect 2.1. Mechanical Engineering 2.2. Chemistry 2.3. Eidetic Memory 3. After the yellow solar overload, Superman's intellect and intuitive capabilities were similarly enhanced beyond the regular norm. He'd admitted that his increase in physical proponent was not the only benefit to his condition. Stating while having dinner with Lois that his bolstered abilities also increased his creativity, imagination and curiosity. Leading him to ascertain and learn new...

    Weaknesses

    1. Kryptonian Physiology: Under the effects of a "yellow" sun, Superman possesses the same potential weaknesses as an average Kryptonian. These include: 1.1. Vulnerability to Kryptonite 1.2. Vulnerability to Magic 1. After being exposed to an overload of yellow solar radiation, Superman became largely invulnerable to the effects of Green Kryptonite. However, some other wavelengths of K-energy such as those of Black Kryptonite were still effective against him, and red solar radiation was still...

    Superman was created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, first appearing in Action Comics #1. However, in the All-Star Superman universe, his first appearance is in the first issue of Grant Morrison a...
    Superman's Fortress includes a Time Bubbleamong its many mementos, indicating the Superman of All-Star worked with his universe's Legion of Super-Heroes at one point or another.
    Superman notes the existence of the Justice League in the past tense, suggesting the team has disbanded by the time of the events of All-Star Superman.
    The Twelve Super-Challenges that Superman completed before his demise were enumerated by writer Grant Morrison as

    According to Leo Quintum, Superman is able to lift 200 quintillion tons, or approximately 3.3% of the Earth's mass.

  2. Nov 8, 2024 · Entirely accessible for new fans, All-Star Superman is a timeless classic that, when returning to it, reminds us how the world of superheroes is the most exciting world of all. All-Star Superman by Grant Morrison, Frank Quitely and Jamie Grant is available as a graphic novel collection in bookstores, comic shops, libraries and digital retailers.

  3. Mar 12, 2017 · No, there is no follow-up to the All Star Superman movie. The events of this movie do not fit in any of the DC Universe continuities. It is a unique event having unique parameters in the creation of the character "All-Star Superman".

  4. All-Star Superman is a twelve-issue American comic book series featuring Superman that was published by DC Comics. The series ran from November 2005 to October 2008. The series was written by Grant Morrison, drawn by Frank Quitely, and digitally inked by Jamie Grant.

  5. Jimmy Olsen knows Clark is Superman. Jimmy gives Clark a slightly suspicious look after Lombard’s toupee caught fire and stammers slightly before referring to him as Superman after he had “disguised” himself as Clark Kent. a good reason for keeping his identity secret so Jimmy plays along.

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