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The Arrowverse is an American superhero media franchise and shared universe that is centered on various interconnected television series based on DC Comics superhero characters, primarily airing on The CW as well as web series on CW Seed.
Clark Joseph Kent, also known by his birth name Kal-El or superhero alias Superman, is a fictional character and a superhero in the 2021 The CW television series Superman & Lois; originally developed as a part of the Arrowverse franchise of television series, first mentioned in the 2015 pilot of Supergirl, based on the character of the same ...
Introduced outside the Arrowverse Barry Allen Flash 90 John Wesley Shipp John Constantine Matt Ryan Clark Kent Superman 96 Brandon Routh [152] Helena Kyle Huntress 203 Ashley Scott [153] Barbara Gordon Oracle 203 Dina Meyer V [154]
Since the Arrowverse crossover Crisis on Infinite Earths got rid of the multiverse and merged all the show's universes into one Earth (called Earth-Prime), the finale declaring that Superman ...
Morgan Edge appears in Superman & Lois, portrayed by Adam Rayner. [14] This version is a Kryptonian named Tal-Rho, the son of Lara Lor-Van (portrayed by Mariana Klaveno) and Zeta-Rho (portrayed by A.C. Peterson) and the maternal half-brother of Superman. Like Superman, Tal-Rho was also sent off of Krypton in an escape pod.
Originally created for Superman (1978), in which she was portrayed by Valerie Perrine, Teschmacher has made further appearances in other Superman-related media, such as the Arrowverse series Supergirl, in which she was portrayed by Andrea Brooks, [1] [2] [3] and the upcoming DC Universe film Superman (2025), portrayed by Sara Sampaio.
Bruno Mannheim appears as the main antagonist of the third season of Superman & Lois, portrayed by Chad L. Coleman. [15] This version is an African-American criminal operating in Hob's Bay , the husband of the late Peia Mannheim , and the father of Matteo Mannheim who became the head of Intergang after killing its founder Antony "Boss" Moxie .
The "office boy's" debut, on the panels of the pages of Action Comics #6 (November 1938), art by Joe Shuster. An unnamed "office boy" with a bow tie appeared in the story "Superman's Phony Manager," published in Action Comics No. 6 (November 1938); it was retroactively considered to be Jimmy Olsen's first appearance.