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Superman is the archetypal costumed super-hero. He is clearly the most influential character in the comic book super-hero genre. The character was created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster [often mis-spelled "Joe Schuster"], both of whom were Jewish. The character of Superman... has always been depicted as having been raised with a solidly Protestant upbringing by his adoptive Midwestern parents - Jonathan and Martha Kent. Of Clark's parents, Martha is the more devout churchgoer.
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The first actor to play Superman was Ray Middleton, who appeared at the 1939 World's Fair dressed in a pretty good approximation of Joe Shuster's early rendition of Superman's costume. There have been many since.
[L]ong as it remains on Earth, or in some other environment where Superman would ordinarily have super-powers, Superman's costume retains its indestructibility. This remains true even if, for some reason, Superman has temporarily lost his powers. Similarly, the costume retains its indestructibility even if someone other than Superman wears it, rendering the wearer invulnerable to bullets and other weapons so long as the weapons strike the costume and not the wearer.
Brandon Routh from Superman Returns (2006) Superman's effect on popular culture has been profound. When his 10 Cent comics (“Action” and “Superman”) came out in 1938 and 1939 respectively, he was an instant success. Soon, other “Mystery Men” in began to appear, all in fancy costumes and with abilities ranging from amazing to the macabre. These new heroes included such comic book greats as Batman, Wonder Woman, Flash, Green Lantern, Captain America, the Human Torch, and Captain Marvel. Superman is credited with starting the entire superhero comic book phenomenon, which signaled the beginning of what is now called the Golden Age of Comics. Still, Superman would soon transcend the comic book genre.
Shortly after his arrival in Metropolis, Superman met Lex Luthor, who would become one of his greatest and most persistent adversaries. In the following months, a variety of costumed criminals--some with metahuman abilities--began to appear in Metropolis to oppose the Man of Steel. A by-no-means-complete list would include the Toyman, the Parasite, Live Wire, Metallo, Bizarro, Volcana, and Luminus. Superman would ... encounter various beings who, like himself, hailed from other worlds--such as the renowned bounty hunter Lobo and the warrior queen Maxima--or even other dimensions, like the mischievous imp Mxyzptlk. He would even meet a few fellow survivors of Krypton: the Phantom Zone-exiled Jax-Ur and Mala, and--most chillingly--the artificial intelligence known as Brainiac.
Superman One of the most beloved characters in comic book history, Superman was created in 1938 by artist Joe Shuster and writer Jerry Siegel. Superman came to Earth as a baby from the planet Krypton; on Earth he had super strength, X-ray vision and could fly. His only weakness was the substance Kryptonite, which rendered him powerless. He kept his identity secret, posing as mild-mannered reporter Clark Kent and changing into his Superman costume with the distinctive "S" on the chest whenever he set out to do good deeds. Other key characters included his love interest Lois Lane, his news editor Perry White, and the villainous Lex Luthor. Superman was played in the movies most famously by actor Christopher Reeve, and in the popular 1950's television series The Adventures of Superman he was played by George Reeves (no relation).
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