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  2. Superboy-Prime - Wikipedia

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    Superboy-Prime (Clark Kent, born Kal-El), also known as Superman-Prime or simply Prime, is a DC Comics superhero turned supervillain and an alternate version of Superman.The character first appeared in DC Comics Presents #87 (November 1985) [1] and was created by Elliot S. Maggin and Curt Swan (based upon the original Superboy character by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster).

  3. Reign of Doomsday - Wikipedia

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    The crossover began in January 2011 in the Steel one-shot published as part of the DC Icons line. The crossover continued in Outsiders #37, where Doomsday faced Eradicator, Justice League of America #55 and Superman/Batman Annual #5, both of which involved him facing Supergirl and Cyborg Superman, Superboy #6, where he faced Superboy, and Action Comics #900-904, where he faced Superman.

  4. Continuity changes during Infinite Crisis - Wikipedia

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    Superboy-Prime's attempts to punch his way out of the extradimensional space in which he had been trapped since the Crisis on Infinite Earths mini-series, along with Kal-L, Lois Lane (both of Earth-Two), and Alexander Luthor Jr. (of Earth-Three), triggered "ripples" in the fabric of reality which created parallel timelines, causing pivotal events in the present to be overlapped by alternate ...

  5. Dark Crisis - Wikipedia

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    However, the Darkness continues to exert its influence on possessing Magog, the Anti-Life Entity, Extant, Superboy-Prime, and Mister Mind, resulting to the creation of 52 Earths. When the Multiverse of 52 Earths was created , the truce was broken allowing the Darkness to reawaken, which forces the Monitors to keep 52 piles of Earths from ...

  6. Alternative versions of Superman - Wikipedia

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    Bizarro Superboy was the first version of Bizarro to appear in comics, making his first (and only) appearance in Superboy #68 (1958). Created by accident, Bizarro Superboy is a misunderstood monster who only wants to be accepted, but most residents of Smallville, including Superboy, regard him as a menace. The only friend he makes is a blind ...

  7. Final Crisis: Legion of 3 Worlds - Wikipedia

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    Superboy-Prime is enraged to learn of his minimal impact on history, while Superman remains a highly influential figure 1000 years later. Breaking virtually all of the Legion of Super-Heroes ' enemies out of the space prison Takron-Galtos, Superboy-Prime leads them as a new version of the Legion of Super-Villains in a bid to destroy everything ...

  8. The Greatest Hero of Them All - Wikipedia

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    While the entire Legion mourns Superboy's death, four members are particularly outraged: Saturn Girl, one of the three founders who invited Superboy to join; [8] Brainiac 5, who realizes that all of his theories about time travel are incorrect; [9] Mon-El, who regards Superboy as a brother; [10] and Duo Damsel, who previously had an unrequited crush on him. [11]

  9. Doomsday Clock (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Doomsday Clock is the finale of the story that was established in DC Rebirth, officially concluding the storylines that began in the New 52 continuity. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The comic features the concept of the Multiverse , where the Watchmen universe exists separately from the DC Universe and each universe's characters treat the other universe's ...