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Superman Christopher Reeve in Superman (1978), directed by Richard Donner.
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Also known as: Clark Kent
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What is Superman’s real name?
The name given to Superman at birth by his biological parents, Jor-El and Lara, on the planet Krypton is Kal-El. The name given to Superman by his adoptive parents, Martha and Jonathan Kent, when he arrives in Smallville on Earth is Clark Kent, which continues to be the name of his alter ego.
Superman was born on the doomed planet Krypton to scientists Jor-El and Lara. He was given the Kryptonian name Kal-El at birth.
Superman’s canonical love interest in DC Comics is Lois Lane, who is a coworker of his alter ego, Clark Kent, at the Daily Planet.
How is Superman able to fly?
According to the comics, Superman can fly because of a combination of powers he derives from Earth’s “yellow” Sun and from his extraterrestrial biology. On his birth planet, Krypton, gravity was much stronger than it is on Earth, so Kryptonians developed a physique that could resist its pull. When he’s on Earth, Superman’s physique can defy the planet’s weaker pull easily, and that ability, enhanced by solar energy, allows him to fly.
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Superman, American comic strip superhero created for DC Comics by writer Jerry Siegel and artist Joe Shuster. Superman first appeared in Action Comics, no. 1 (June 1938).