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Real name: | Kal-El |
Species: | Human |
Homeworld: | Earth |
Universe: | Earth-1A |
Sex: | Male |
Hair: | Black |
Eyes: | Blue |
Height: | 6'4 |
Weight: | 225 lbs |
Occupation: | Scientist |
Kent Clark was a secret identity that Superman disguised himself as while he was in the year 2957.
Kent Clark was supposedly a Human scientist that discovered a method to neutralize any destructive rays, such as laser beams or anything similar.[1]
History[]
Earth-1A[]
When the World's Finest Team discovered that Rohtul was in the process of building a Destruction Ray Projector, the team decided to bait him by having the Telenews Network broadcast false information that he would no doubt become aware of.
This false news was that two scientists developed a means to neutralize such weaponry. Kent Clark was the disguise that Superman used; while Wayne Bruce was the scientist that Batman took on the role of.
This caused Rohtul to go to their science lab with the intention of killing them, but when Rohtul's spaceship lands near where their lab supposedly was, Kent Clark turned back into Superman while Wayne Bruce turned back into Batman, and the two of them took out Rohtul.[2]
Powers and Abilities[]
Super Powers[]
None.
Abilities[]
Appearance[]
- The Three Super-Sleepers (1957)[3]
Notes[]
- Kent Clark was created by Edmond Hamilton and Dick Sprang and first appeared in World's Finest Comics # 91 (December 1957).[4]
References[]
- ↑ As seen in the comic story: The Three Super-Sleepers (1957).
- ↑ As seen in the comic story: The Three Super-Sleepers (1957).
- ↑ This comic story was published in World's Finest Comics # 91 (1957), which was in part reprinted in Super Friends # 15 (1979).
- ↑ For more information about that DC comic book, click here.
External Link[]
- Kent Clark at the DC Database