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The evil counterpart to [[Superman]] from Earth-3. Earth-3 is one of the many [[Parallel-Worlds]] that Superman has encountered in his many adventures. When human astronaut [[Clark Kent of Earth-3]] was on a space mission his ship was set off course and was lost. It was ultimately found by Kryptonians who re-engineered his badly injured body using their advanced Kryptonian technology. The new re-engineered Clark Kent was then returned to Earth-3. Once there he discovered that when he was exposed to Kryptonite he gained superpowers that resembled those of Superman. He also became more powerful with each exposure to Kryptonite. He ultimately became known as the super villain Ultraman. He also was part of the super villain group called the [[Crime Syndicate of America of Earth-3|Crime Syndicate of America]].
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His first appearance in a canonical book was in DC Comics Presents Annual No. 1 (1982) in a story entitled "Crisis on Three Earths!".
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'''Ultraman of Earth-3'''
  
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Ultraman is an evil counterpart to [[Superman]] and hails from [[Earth-3]], one of the many [[Parallel-Worlds]] Superman encounters in his adventures. In the Earth-3 universe, [[Jur-Ll]] sends his son from his planet [[Krypton]] to Earth-3. There, on exposure to [[kryptonite]] (the source of this kryptonite is unknown, since this universe's Krypton did not explode), he gains extraordinary powers and becomes the villain Ultraman. Ultraman gains new super powers with repeated contact with kryptonite. He becomes a member of the supervillain group called the [[Crime Syndicate of America of Earth-3|Crime Syndicate of America]].
  
== Ultraman of Earth-3 has appeared in the following stories ==
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Ultraman is first documented in Justice League of America No. 29, Aug 1964: "Crisis on Earth-Three!" and is chronicled in DCCP Annual No. 1, 1982: "Crisis on Three Earths!".
  
*JLA No. 29 Aug 1964: "Crisis on Earth-Three!"
 
*JLA No. 30 Sep 1964: "The Most Dangerous Earth of All!"
 
*A-SS No. 14 Oct 1982: "The Mystery Men of October!"
 
*A-SS No. 15 Nov 1982: "Master of Worlds and Time!"
 
*JLA No. 207 Oct 1982: "Crisis Times Three!"
 
*JLA No. 208 Nov 1982: "The Bomb-Blast Heard 'Round the World!"
 
*JLA No. 209 Dec 1982: "Let Old Acquaintances Be Forgot..."
 
*DCCPA No. 1 1982: "Crisis on Three Earths!"
 
  
==External Link==
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*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ultraman_%28comics%29 Wikipedia Entry on Ultraman]
[http://blaklion.best.vwh.net/timeline3.html Earth-3 Timeline]
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*[http://blaklion.best.vwh.net/timeline3.html Earth-3 Timeline]
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*[http://www.supermanhomepage.com/comics/pre-crisis-reviews/pre-crisis-mmrs-intro.php?topic=c-review-pc-jla29 Review of ''Justice League of America'' #s 29 & 30 at the Superman Homepage]
  
 
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Ultraman of Earth-3

Ultraman is an evil counterpart to Superman and hails from Earth-3, one of the many Parallel-Worlds Superman encounters in his adventures. In the Earth-3 universe, Jur-Ll sends his son from his planet Krypton to Earth-3. There, on exposure to kryptonite (the source of this kryptonite is unknown, since this universe's Krypton did not explode), he gains extraordinary powers and becomes the villain Ultraman. Ultraman gains new super powers with repeated contact with kryptonite. He becomes a member of the supervillain group called the Crime Syndicate of America.

Ultraman is first documented in Justice League of America No. 29, Aug 1964: "Crisis on Earth-Three!" and is chronicled in DCCP Annual No. 1, 1982: "Crisis on Three Earths!".


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