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{{CharacterVillain
 
| name = [[Superman]]
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| name = Superman
 
| image = EvilSuperman.png
 
| image = EvilSuperman.png
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| real name = [[Kal-El]]
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| real name = Kal-Ul (Conjecture)
| aka = [[Clark Kent]]
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| aka = Clark Kent (Conjecture)
 
| species = [[Kryptonian]]
 
| species = [[Kryptonian]]
 
| planet = [[Krypton]]<br>[[Earth]] (adopted planet)
 
| planet = [[Krypton]]<br>[[Earth]] (adopted planet)
| universe = [[Universe of Evil]]
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| universe = [[Universe of Evil| Universe of Evil <br> (Earth-Three / Earth-148)]]
 
| hair = black
 
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This ''[[Universe of Evil | alternate universe]]'' version of [[Superman]] is evil. He is a member of the [[Super Enemies]], who together terrorize [[Earth]].
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This ''[[Universe of Evil | alternate universe]]'' version of [[Superman]] was [[evil]].
   
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He was a member of the [[Super Enemies]], who together terrorized their version of [[Earth]].
His fellow members have ''kryptonite ray guns'' to keep him from getting out of control.
 
   
 
His fellow members had ''[[Kryptonite ray guns]]'' to keep him from getting out of control.
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==[[History]]==
==Episode Appearances==
 
[[Season 4]] (1979):
 
* [[Universe of Evil (episode)|Universe of Evil]]
 
   
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When Superman was attempting to make ''[[Mount Vesuvius]]'' [[Volcano (geology)|erupt]], something similar was happening on [[Earth-1A|Earth-One]], except on that [[Earth]], [[Superman]] was trying to stop the eruption.
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The Supermen of both Earths then suddenly simultaneously entered into some sort of [[space warp]] and traded places with each other. While the evil version of Superman found himself on Earth-One, the [[good]] version of Superman found himself in a strange "[[Universe of Evil]]."
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While the evil Superman was on Earth-One he proved to be a real problem for the [[Super Friends]] as well as all of the [[population]] in general. Eventually, both Supermen fell through a space warp again and returned to their own [[universe]]s.<ref>As seen in the [[Super Friends (TV Series)|Superfriends]] [[season 4|season four episode]] ''[[Universe of Evil (episode)|Universe of Evil]]''.</ref>
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Sometime later, the evil Superman once again travels to a [[parallel universe]], only this time its' not Earth-One, but rather; ''[[Earth 5C10L1]]''. While he's there he comes into contact with the [[Super Friends]] of that Earth as well, and he was eventually [[incarceration|captured]] and [[chain]]ed in [[Green Kryptonite]]; and placed in a [[cage]] in the [[Hall of Justice]].
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At one point, when the [[Super Friends]] all gather together ready for a battle and a trip to [[Apokolips]], to take down the [[Darkseid|evil menace]] on that [[planet]], the evil Superman then escaped from his cage; with the [[Kryptonite]] chains still attached to him. He then began attacking them just as they were about to leave Earth.
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This was apparently not the first time he had escaped either, and it didn't seem to even phase [[Batgirl]] with any sort of surprise whatsoever once she noticed he had escaped. [[Martian Manhunter]] then grabbed his chain, which was like a [[leash]] around his [[neck]]. Superman tells them "You'll all [[death|die]] by my [[hand]]!" Still, he was unsuccessful at defeating the Super Friends, and was no doubt thrown back in his cage.<ref>As seen in [[Tom Scioli]]'s [[Super Powers (by Tom Scioli)|Super Powers]] [[Super Friends books|"proof of concept" artwork]] (2016).</ref>
   
 
==[[Silver Age]] Background==
 
==[[Silver Age]] Background==
 
'''''Kal-Ul''''', aka '''''Ultraman''''' was born into the partially "reversed" universe of ''Earth-Three''.<ref>See [http://dc.wikia.com/wiki/Earth-Three ''Earth-Three at the DC Databaase''] and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earth-Three ''Earth-Three at Wikipedia'']</ref>
 
'''''Kal-Ul''''', aka '''''Ultraman''''' was born into the partially "reversed" universe of ''Earth-Three''.<ref>See [http://dc.wikia.com/wiki/Earth-Three ''Earth-Three at the DC Databaase''] and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earth-Three ''Earth-Three at Wikipedia'']</ref>
   
Similar to the story of [[kal-El]] / [[Superman]], the son of ''Jur-Ul'' was sent from the planet ''Krypton'' to Earth. Unlike his [[Earth-One]] counterpart when he first encountered Kryptonite in outer space it began to change him into a superpower house of vast powers and abilities (source of kryptonite is unkown, since this universe's Krypton did not explode). Upon his arrival on Earth, the boy grew up developing new powers every time he encountered Kryptonite. Upon reaching adulthood, he renamed himself Ultraman and began a life of destruction. It would be during his conquering that he encountered four other superpowered beings who would all loosely gather together in various schemes to overtake their world and become the '''[[Crime Syndicate of America]]'''.
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Similar to the story of [[Kal-El]] / [[Superman]], the son of ''Jur-Ul'' was sent from the planet ''Krypton'' to Earth. Unlike his [[Earth-One]] counterpart when he first encountered Kryptonite in outer space it began to change him into a superpower house of vast powers and abilities (source of kryptonite is unkown, since this universe's Krypton did not explode). Upon his arrival on Earth, the boy grew up developing new powers every time he encountered Kryptonite. Upon reaching adulthood, he renamed himself Ultraman and began a life of destruction. It would be during his conquering that he encountered four other superpowered beings who would all loosely gather together in various schemes to overtake their world and become the '''[[Crime Syndicate of America]]'''.
   
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==Episode Appearances==
 
[[Season 4]] (1979):
 
* [[Universe of Evil (episode)|Universe of Evil]]
   
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==
 
* ''Ultraman'' first appeared in publications by DC Comics in ''Justice League of America'' Vol. 1, #29<ref>Go to [http://dc.wikia.com ''DC Database''] for more on [http://dc.wikia.com/wiki/Justice_League_of_America_Vol_1_29 ''Justice League of America'' Vol. 1, #29] (August 1964)</ref> in August 1964.
 
* ''Ultraman'' first appeared in publications by DC Comics in ''Justice League of America'' Vol. 1, #29<ref>Go to [http://dc.wikia.com ''DC Database''] for more on [http://dc.wikia.com/wiki/Justice_League_of_America_Vol_1_29 ''Justice League of America'' Vol. 1, #29] (August 1964)</ref> in August 1964.
 
* He was created by [[Gardner Fox]] and Mike Sekowsky.
 
* He was created by [[Gardner Fox]] and Mike Sekowsky.
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* This universe's variation of Superman uses the phrase "Great Satan!" As opposed to Earth 1A's Superman's "Great Scott!"
 
   
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
 
* See [http://superman.nu/wiki/index.php/Ultraman_of_Earth-3 Ultraman of Earth-3] at [http://supermanica.superman.nu/wiki/index.php/Main_Page Supermanica]
 
* See [http://superman.nu/wiki/index.php/Ultraman_of_Earth-3 Ultraman of Earth-3] at [http://supermanica.superman.nu/wiki/index.php/Main_Page Supermanica]
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*[http://dc.wikia.com/wiki/Ultraman_(Earth-Three) Ultraman (Earth-Three)] at [http://dc.wikia.com/wiki/DC_Comics_Database DC Database]
 
   
 
==Appearances in Other Media==
 
==Appearances in Other Media==
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Revision as of 09:14, 6 March 2019

You may be looking for Superman from the Earth-1A Universe.
Alternate Universe
Superman
EvilSuperman
Information
Real name: Kal-Ul (Conjecture)
AKA: Clark Kent (Conjecture)
Species: Kryptonian
Homeworld: Krypton
Earth (adopted planet)
Universe: Universe of Evil
(Earth-Three / Earth-148)
Hair: black
Eyes: red
Base: Hall of Evil
Affiliations: Super Enemies
Abilities: All of Superman's powers
Played by: Danny Dark


This alternate universe version of Superman was evil.

He was a member of the Super Enemies, who together terrorized their version of Earth.

His fellow members had Kryptonite ray guns to keep him from getting out of control.

History

When Superman was attempting to make Mount Vesuvius erupt, something similar was happening on Earth-One, except on that Earth, Superman was trying to stop the eruption.

The Supermen of both Earths then suddenly simultaneously entered into some sort of space warp and traded places with each other. While the evil version of Superman found himself on Earth-One, the good version of Superman found himself in a strange "Universe of Evil."

While the evil Superman was on Earth-One he proved to be a real problem for the Super Friends as well as all of the population in general. Eventually, both Supermen fell through a space warp again and returned to their own universes.[1]

Sometime later, the evil Superman once again travels to a parallel universe, only this time its' not Earth-One, but rather; Earth 5C10L1. While he's there he comes into contact with the Super Friends of that Earth as well, and he was eventually captured and chained in Green Kryptonite; and placed in a cage in the Hall of Justice.

At one point, when the Super Friends all gather together ready for a battle and a trip to Apokolips, to take down the evil menace on that planet, the evil Superman then escaped from his cage; with the Kryptonite chains still attached to him. He then began attacking them just as they were about to leave Earth.

This was apparently not the first time he had escaped either, and it didn't seem to even phase Batgirl with any sort of surprise whatsoever once she noticed he had escaped. Martian Manhunter then grabbed his chain, which was like a leash around his neck. Superman tells them "You'll all die by my hand!" Still, he was unsuccessful at defeating the Super Friends, and was no doubt thrown back in his cage.[2]

Silver Age Background

Kal-Ul, aka Ultraman was born into the partially "reversed" universe of Earth-Three.[3]

Similar to the story of Kal-El / Superman, the son of Jur-Ul was sent from the planet Krypton to Earth. Unlike his Earth-One counterpart when he first encountered Kryptonite in outer space it began to change him into a superpower house of vast powers and abilities (source of kryptonite is unkown, since this universe's Krypton did not explode). Upon his arrival on Earth, the boy grew up developing new powers every time he encountered Kryptonite. Upon reaching adulthood, he renamed himself Ultraman and began a life of destruction. It would be during his conquering that he encountered four other superpowered beings who would all loosely gather together in various schemes to overtake their world and become the Crime Syndicate of America.


Episode Appearances

Season 4 (1979):

Notes

  • Ultraman first appeared in publications by DC Comics in Justice League of America Vol. 1, #29[4] in August 1964.
  • He was created by Gardner Fox and Mike Sekowsky.
  • This universe's variation of Superman uses the phrase "Great Satan!" As opposed to Earth 1A's Superman's "Great Scott!"

External links

Appearances in Other Media

Clark Luthor Clark Luthor / Ultraman In the Smallvlle universe, Clark Luthor (also known as Ultraman) is from a parallel-universe. He is a super-powered alien from the planet Krypton. Unlike his counterpart Clark Kent, Clark Luthor doesn't hold back any of his abilities. Lionel Luthor found him in the cornfields after the 1989 meteor shower. Lionel raised him along with Lex and Tess.

This version of Ultraman is based on the Smallville TV series (2001-2011) as seen on the CW.
- Go to the Smallville Wiki for more on Clark Luthor


Reference