Superman of Earth-A

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'''Superman of Earth-A'''
 
'''Superman of Earth-A'''
  
In an historical twist of events in the universe of [[Earth-1]], Baby [[Kal-El]] was switched with a blond-haired child immediately before [[Krypton]] exploded, and a rocket with this baby rather than Kal-El made its way to Earth-A. The adolescent was found and raised by Ma and Pa Jones. The boy was called Ripper Jones and he grows up to become the world’s greatest super villain, Superman of Earth-A!
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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]].

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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!")

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