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− | A super-heroic crimefighter from the distant planet [[Trombus]], who possesses superhuman powers nearly equal to those of [[Superboy]]. Hyperboy, whose secret identity is [[Kirk Quentin]], is the leader of a supergroup known as the [[Hyper-Family]], which is made up of himself, his father [[Hyperman]], his mother [[Hyperwoman]], and [[Klypso the Hyperdog]]. | + | A super-heroic crimefighter from the distant planet [[Trombus]], who possesses superhuman powers nearly equal to those of [[Superboy]]. Hyperboy, whose secret identity is [[Kirk Quentin]], is the leader of a supergroup known as the [[Hyper-Family]], which is made up of himself, his father [[Hyperman]], his mother [[Hyperwoman]], and [[Klypso the Hyperdog]]. Hyperboy, like the other members of the Hyper-Family, only possess superhuman powers under a red sun and are powerless under a yellow sun, the exact reverse of Superboy. |
The Hyper-Family, under Hyperboy's direction, use Superboy to test whether or not their super-suits are completely indestructible and their susceptibility to mind control (SB No. 144, Jan 1968: â€Superboy's Lost Identity!â€). | The Hyper-Family, under Hyperboy's direction, use Superboy to test whether or not their super-suits are completely indestructible and their susceptibility to mind control (SB No. 144, Jan 1968: â€Superboy's Lost Identity!â€). |
Revision as of 20:36, 30 September 2008
Hyperboy
A super-heroic crimefighter from the distant planet Trombus, who possesses superhuman powers nearly equal to those of Superboy. Hyperboy, whose secret identity is Kirk Quentin, is the leader of a supergroup known as the Hyper-Family, which is made up of himself, his father Hyperman, his mother Hyperwoman, and Klypso the Hyperdog. Hyperboy, like the other members of the Hyper-Family, only possess superhuman powers under a red sun and are powerless under a yellow sun, the exact reverse of Superboy.
The Hyper-Family, under Hyperboy's direction, use Superboy to test whether or not their super-suits are completely indestructible and their susceptibility to mind control (SB No. 144, Jan 1968: â€Superboy's Lost Identity!â€).
Note: Hyperboy should not be confused with Hyper-Boy, the teenaged protector of the distant planet Oceania, who later encounters Superman in his adult identity of Hyper-Man (Act No. 265/1, Jun 1960: "The 'Superman' from Outer Space").