Superman of Earth-2

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*'''Other known relatives''': Uncle [[Zor-L of Krypton-2|Zor-L]], Aunt [[Allura of Krypton-2|Allura]], and Cousin [[Kara Zor-L]] aka [[Karen Starr]] aka [[Power Girl of Earth-2|Power Girl]]
 
*'''Other known relatives''': Uncle [[Zor-L of Krypton-2|Zor-L]], Aunt [[Allura of Krypton-2|Allura]], and Cousin [[Kara Zor-L]] aka [[Karen Starr]] aka [[Power Girl of Earth-2|Power Girl]]
 
   
 
   
An alternate [[Superman]] from [[Earth-2]]: a "co-existing world in a parallel dimension—not identical, but similar to its twin in many respects". (Act No. 484, Jun 1978: "Superman Takes a Wife!") The Earth-2 Superman's powers are the result of his [[Kryptonian]] birth, his power of flight being limited to very long leaps (at least in the begining). This Superman lives a life similar if not identical to the Golden Age Superman, in the city of [[Metropolis]] with a secret mountain retreat located outside the city known as [[The Secret Citadel]].
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An alternate [[Superman]] from [[Earth-2]]: a "co-existing world in a parallel dimension—not identical, but similar to its twin in many respects" (first appearance: Justice League of America No. 73, Aug 1969: "Star Light, Star Bright -- Death Star I See Tonight!"; Note: Some texts claim Action Comics No. 1, June 1938 as this character's first appearance. See note below). The Earth-2 Superman's powers are the result of his [[Kryptonian]] birth, his power of flight being limited to very long leaps (at least in the beginning). This Superman lives a life similar if not identical to the Golden Age Superman, in the city of [[Metropolis]] with a secret mountain retreat located outside the city known as [[The Secret Citadel]](Act No. 484, Jun 1978: "Superman Takes a Wife!"; and others).
  
''(Note: The Earth-2 Superman is similar in many respects to [[Superman]] as presented in the early chronicles. First introduced fully as a distinct character in November-December 1977 (though seen earlier soon after Earth-2 was introduced), the existence of this Superman postulates a historical divergence from the events as presented in the middle and later chronicles. Some were then said to have occured to the Earth-1 Superman.)''  
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''(Note: The Earth-2 Superman is similar in many respects to [[Superman]] as presented in the early chronicles. First introduced as a distinct character in the Chronicles in the 1970s, the existence of this Superman postulates a historical divergence from the events as presented in the middle and later chronicles. Some were then said to have occurred to the [[Earth-1]] Superman.)''  
  
In February 1978, Superman of Earth-2 finds a spacecraft, which turns out to be from his home planet of [[Krypton-2|Krypton]]. This spacecraft was built and sent by Kal-L's uncle, [[Zor-L of Krypton-2|Zor-L]], and contains his long lost cousin, [[Kara Zor-L]]. Superman educated and trained Kara Zor-L in the use of her super-powers and she ultimately became the super-hero known as [[Power Girl of Earth-2|Power Girl]] (Earth-2’s equivalent of [[Supergirl]]). The significantly older Superman goes into semi-retirement after Power Girl's arrival on the scene.
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By January-February 1976, Superman of Earth-2 finds a spacecraft, which turns out to be from his home planet of [[Krypton-2|Krypton]]. This spacecraft was built and sent by Kal-L's uncle, [[Zor-L of Krypton-2|Zor-L]], and contains his long-lost cousin, [[Kara Zor-L]]. Superman educates and trains Kara Zor-L in the use of her super-powers and she ultimately became the superheroine known as [[Power Girl of Earth-2|Power Girl]] (Earth-2's equivalent of [[Supergirl]]) (All-Star Comics No. 58, "All Star Super Squad"). The significantly older Superman goes into semi-retirement after Power Girl's arrival on the scene.
  
Clark Kent is promoted from senior reporter to editor-in-chief of the [[Daily Star]] in the early 1950's when [[George Taylor]] retires. Kent is promoted to this post over [[Perry White of Earth-2|Perry White]]. (SF No. 197, Sep-Oct 1979: "Clark Kent's Mynah Dilemma")  
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Clark Kent is promoted from senior reporter to editor-in-chief of the [[Daily Star]] in the early 1950's when [[George Taylor]] retires. Kent is promoted to this post over [[Perry White of Earth-2|Perry White]] (SF No. 197/2, Sep/Oct 1979: "Clark Kent's Mynah Dilemma").
  
In 1982, Kal-L assists his [[Earth-1]] counterpart in preventing [[Alexei Luthor of Earth-2|Alexei Luthor]], [[Lex Luthor]], and [[Ultraman of Earth-3|Ultraman]] from annihilating both Earth-1 and Earth-2. The two Supermen are aided in their battle against the three villains by [[Alexander Luthor of Earth-3|Alexander Luthor]] in his first outing as a superhero. (DCCPA No. 1, 1982: "Crisis on Three Earths!")  
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In 1982, Kal-L assists his Earth-1 counterpart in preventing [[Alexei Luthor of Earth-2|Alexei Luthor]], [[Lex Luthor]], and [[Ultraman of Earth-3|Ultraman]] from annihilating both Earth-1 and Earth-2. The two Supermen are aided in their battle against the three villains by [[Alexander Luthor of Earth-3]] in his first outing as a superhero (DCCPA No. 1: "Crisis on Three Earths!").
  
Kal-L is a founding member of the [[Justice Society of America of Earth-2|Justice Society of America]], but he elects to remain a reservist for the first several years of the team's existence.
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Kal-L is a founding member of the [[Justice Society of America of Earth-2|Justice Society of America]], but he elects to remain a reservist for the first several years of the team's existence (DC Special No. 29, Aug/Sep 1977: "The Untold Origin of the Justice Society").
  
 
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An alternate Superman from Earth-2: a "co-existing world in a parallel dimension—not identical, but similar to its twin in many respects" (first appearance: Justice League of America No. 73, Aug 1969: "Star Light, Star Bright -- Death Star I See Tonight!"; Note: Some texts claim Action Comics No. 1, June 1938 as this character's first appearance. See note below). The Earth-2 Superman's powers are the result of his Kryptonian birth, his power of flight being limited to very long leaps (at least in the beginning). This Superman lives a life similar if not identical to the Golden Age Superman, in the city of Metropolis with a secret mountain retreat located outside the city known as The Secret Citadel(Act No. 484, Jun 1978: "Superman Takes a Wife!"; and others).

(Note: The Earth-2 Superman is similar in many respects to Superman as presented in the early chronicles. First introduced as a distinct character in the Chronicles in the 1970s, the existence of this Superman postulates a historical divergence from the events as presented in the middle and later chronicles. Some were then said to have occurred to the Earth-1 Superman.)

By January-February 1976, Superman of Earth-2 finds a spacecraft, which turns out to be from his home planet of Krypton. This spacecraft was built and sent by Kal-L's uncle, Zor-L, and contains his long-lost cousin, Kara Zor-L. Superman educates and trains Kara Zor-L in the use of her super-powers and she ultimately became the superheroine known as Power Girl (Earth-2's equivalent of Supergirl) (All-Star Comics No. 58, "All Star Super Squad"). The significantly older Superman goes into semi-retirement after Power Girl's arrival on the scene.

Clark Kent is promoted from senior reporter to editor-in-chief of the Daily Star in the early 1950's when George Taylor retires. Kent is promoted to this post over Perry White (SF No. 197/2, Sep/Oct 1979: "Clark Kent's Mynah Dilemma").

In 1982, Kal-L assists his Earth-1 counterpart in preventing Alexei Luthor, Lex Luthor, and Ultraman from annihilating both Earth-1 and Earth-2. The two Supermen are aided in their battle against the three villains by Alexander Luthor of Earth-3 in his first outing as a superhero (DCCPA No. 1: "Crisis on Three Earths!").

Kal-L is a founding member of the Justice Society of America, but he elects to remain a reservist for the first several years of the team's existence (DC Special No. 29, Aug/Sep 1977: "The Untold Origin of the Justice Society").

[see Parallel-Worlds]

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