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  2. For the Man Who Has Everything - Wikipedia

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    ISBN 1-4012-0927-0. " For the Man Who Has Everything " is a comic book story by writer Alan Moore and artist Dave Gibbons, first published in Superman Annual #11 (1985). It contains the first appearance of the Black Mercy, a magical, extraterrestrial, plant-like organism which, upon symbiotically attaching itself to its victims, incapacitates ...

  3. Alternative versions of Superman - Wikipedia

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    Frank Miller's Superman, the Superman of All Star Batman and Robin, the Boy Wonder, is not the same as the Superman of All-Star Superman. The artist of All-Star Batman , Jim Lee, has stated that he is based on the Golden Age Superman, [ 42 ] which is why he is shown running on water instead of flying. [ 43 ]

  4. List of Superman supporting characters - Wikipedia

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    Superman Family. Eradicator, Steel, Superman, Superboy, Supergirl, and Strange Visitor. Art By Mike McKone. Supergirl: Pre-Crisis, Supergirl is Kara Zor-El, Superman's cousin from Argo City, a city that for a time had survived the destruction of Krypton until its residents died of kryptonite radiation.

  5. The Get Along Gang - Wikipedia

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    The Get Along Gang. The Get Along Gang is a group of characters created in 1983 [ 1] by Tony Byrd, Tom Jacobs, Ralph Shaffer, Linda Edwards, Muriel Fahrion, and Mark Spangler for American Greetings ' toy design and licensing division, "Those Characters from Cleveland" [ 2] (now Cloudco Entertainment ), for a series of greeting cards.

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  7. The Hardy Boys - Wikipedia

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    The House on the Cliff, 1927 In general, the world of these early volumes is a "[dark] and... divided place." In these early titles, the boys are cynical about human nature, an attitude apparently justified when the police, whom they have repeatedly helped, throw them into jail on slim evidence in The Great Airport Mystery (1930). The police and authority figures, in general, come off poorly ...

  8. Jonathan and Martha Kent - Wikipedia

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    Jonathan Kent and Martha Kent (often referred to as " Pa " and " Ma " Kent, respectively) are fictional characters in American comic books published by DC Comics. They are the adoptive parents of Superman, and live in the rural town of Smallville, Kansas. [ 1] In most versions of Superman's origin story, Jonathan and Martha find Kal-El as an ...

  9. Smallville (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Smallville is a fictional town in American comic books published by DC Comics.The childhood hometown of Superman, Smallville was first named in Superboy #2 (May 1949). The town, long in an unnamed US state that was first defined as Kansas in Superman: The Movie (1978), is the setting of many Superboy comics where Superboy defends Smallville from various threats.