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− | In an historical twist of events in the universe of [[Earth-1]], Baby [[Kal-El]] | + | In an historical twist of events in the universe of [[Earth-1]], Baby [[Kal-El]] is switched with a blond-haired child immediately before [[Krypton]] explodes, and a rocket with this baby rather than Kal-El makes its way to what is now known as Earth-A. The adolescent is found and raised by Ma and Pa Jones and named Ripper Jones. He grows up to become the world’s greatest super villain, Superman of Earth-A! |
The existence of this being is the result of an alternative timeline produced by Earth-1's [[Johnny Thunder of Earth-2|Johnny Thunder]] and is told in the chronicles of the [[Justice League of America]]. | The existence of this being is the result of an alternative timeline produced by Earth-1's [[Johnny Thunder of Earth-2|Johnny Thunder]] and is told in the chronicles of the [[Justice League of America]]. |
Revision as of 19:12, 2 October 2008
Superman of Earth-A
In an historical twist of events in the universe of Earth-1, Baby Kal-El is switched with a blond-haired child immediately before Krypton explodes, and a rocket with this baby rather than Kal-El makes its way to what is now known as Earth-A. The adolescent is found and raised by Ma and Pa Jones and named Ripper Jones. He grows up to become the world’s greatest super villain, Superman of Earth-A!
The existence of this being is the result of an alternative timeline produced by Earth-1's Johnny Thunder and is told in the chronicles of the Justice League of America.
Superman of Earth-A battles and is defeated by Justice League member Doctor Fate, due to having the same vulnerability to Magic as Superman (Justice League of America No. 37, Aug 1965: "Earth--Without a Justice League!").
Superman of Earth-A has appeared in the following tales
- (Justice League of America No. 37, Aug 1965: "Earth--Without a Justice League!")
- (Justice League of America No. 38, Sep 1965: "Crisis on Earth-A!")