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The Raymond Maxwell Jenson version of the Parasite first appeared in Action Comics #340 (August 1966) and was created by Jim Shooter. [4]Shooter, who began working for DC at age 13, says that his inspiration for the villain was learning about parasites in his ninth-grade biology class.
He and Lana later accompanied both versions of Ally Allston in claiming the pendant from Superman and Mitch Anderson. After Anderson was killed by Jon-El and both versions of Ally Allston start to merge while sending Jon-El to merge with his counterpart, Tal-Rho blows down Lana and allows Superman to go after Jon-El.
Ally arrives and begins siphoning Sam's energy, forcing Lucy to call for Superman, but she siphons his energy as well, weakening him to the point of a normal human. John and Natalie force her away and revive Superman at the DOD, where Lucy tearfully reconciles with Sam. Ally instructs Lana-Rho to finish off Superman and begins merging the two ...
Superman & Lois on Tuesday explored a possible connection between the couple’s latest foes, and no amount of banana-nut muffins can make their discovery easier to digest. For starters, Chrissy ...
The same day, the armored man tried to kill Ally Allston, but Clark stopped him; they had a brief fight that led them to the mines and knocked him unconscious with a shard of X-Kryptonite. He took him to Lara Lor-Van's hologram, and communicated with him, revealing he is an alternate version of Clark from another universe. He also told him that ...
Sam and Lois get in contact with Lucy and attempt to make amends while continuing their investigation, but are unable to shake Lucy's past grudges with them and her commitment to Ally. Chrissy eventually discovers Ally's plan to merge with her alternate self in the Inverse World and eventually merge the two worlds as a whole and informs Lois.
Steel is a superhero appearing in comic books published by DC Comics. He is a genius engineer who built a mechanized suit of armor that mirrors Superman's powers, and initially sought to replace him after he was killed by Doomsday. After Superman was resurrected, he accepted Steel as an ally.
Rya Kihlstedt (born July 23, 1970) is an American actress. [2] She starred in the 1997 comedy film Home Alone 3 as Alice Ribbons. Kihlstedt would go on to appear in the films Deep Impact (1998), Women in Trouble (2009) and The Atticus Institute (2015).