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The Superboy of Earth-Prime aka Superboy-Prime
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[[Image:Superboyprime.gif|thumb|DC Comics Presents No. 87]]
  
During the events of the Crisis on Infinite Earths, [[Superman]] met this young version of himself on [[Earth-Prime]] (DCCP No. 87, Nov 1985: "Year of the Comet").  Superboy-Prime remained with the [[Superman of Earth-2]] in the anti-matter universe following the destruction of the [[Anti-Monitor]].  From there, [[Alexander Luthor, Jr.]] transported the three of them, along with [[Lois Kent]] to a paradise world from which none have returned.
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'''Superboy of Earth-Prime'''
  
== External Links to Online Comics ==
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The Superboy of [[Earth-Prime]] (aka Superboy-Prime) is the last survivor of that universe's [[Krypton]] and one of the few super-beings in Earth-Prime's history. During the events of the Crisis on Infinite Earths, [[Superman]] met this young version of himself on Earth-Prime, helping the boy discover his Kryptonian origin and thwart an alien invasion (DCCP No. 87/1, Nov 1985: "Year of the Comet"). 
  
*[http://superman.ws/tales2/comet/ "Year of the Comet!"] from DC Comics Presents No. 87
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This universe's baby [[Kal-El]] was sent to Earth with [[Jor-El]]'s experimental transporter beam, and was found by a young married couple, Jerry and Naomi Kent. Naomi named the boy Clark (her maiden name minus a final "e"), fully realizing what a child named [[Clark Kent]] would go through in a world where Superman was a comic book character. This Clark grew into a normal, non-superpowered teenager on the New England coast, until the summer of 1985, when during a beachside costume party he suddenly found himself flying and meeting a dimensionally-displaced Superman in space (DCCP No. 87/2, Nov 1985: "The Origin of Superboy-Prime!").
*[http://superman.ws/tales2/superboyprime/ "The Origin of Superboy-Prime!"] from DC Comics Presents No. 87
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*[http://superman.ws/tales2/revenge/ "Revenge is Life -- Death to Superman!"] from Superman No. 414
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Superboy-Prime exhibited many of the powers of his [[Earth-1]] [[Superboy|counterpart]], although his limitations remained untested in his brief appearances. He was unaffected by artificial red sun radiation, but was never exposed to an actual red sun after his powers manifested.
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*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Superman-Prime Wikipedia Entry on the Earth-Prime Superboy]
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*[http://blaklion.best.vwh.net/timelinePrime.html Earth-Prime Timeline]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 17:02, 16 September 2008

DC Comics Presents No. 87

Superboy of Earth-Prime

The Superboy of Earth-Prime (aka Superboy-Prime) is the last survivor of that universe's Krypton and one of the few super-beings in Earth-Prime's history. During the events of the Crisis on Infinite Earths, Superman met this young version of himself on Earth-Prime, helping the boy discover his Kryptonian origin and thwart an alien invasion (DCCP No. 87/1, Nov 1985: "Year of the Comet").

This universe's baby Kal-El was sent to Earth with Jor-El's experimental transporter beam, and was found by a young married couple, Jerry and Naomi Kent. Naomi named the boy Clark (her maiden name minus a final "e"), fully realizing what a child named Clark Kent would go through in a world where Superman was a comic book character. This Clark grew into a normal, non-superpowered teenager on the New England coast, until the summer of 1985, when during a beachside costume party he suddenly found himself flying and meeting a dimensionally-displaced Superman in space (DCCP No. 87/2, Nov 1985: "The Origin of Superboy-Prime!").

Superboy-Prime exhibited many of the powers of his Earth-1 counterpart, although his limitations remained untested in his brief appearances. He was unaffected by artificial red sun radiation, but was never exposed to an actual red sun after his powers manifested.

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