Superboy of Earth-Prime

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[[Image:Superboyprime.gif|thumb|DC Comics Presents No. 87]]
 
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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, 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!").
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'''Superboy of Earth-Prime'''
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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"). 
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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!").
  
 
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.
 
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.

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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