Yes, he was not as indestructible as he was later on.
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Yes, especially since he could not actually fly until the next decade.
Both.
If you are looking for Superman-inspired clothing (especially toys, movies, and comic books), you can order them direct from www.buysuperman.net.
Kryptonite .
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superman is a fiction character, but could be shown to fils and stories or books. superman do have supersrength and powers to fly. superman can be real but not in our world right now. superman can save people from bad people and not to damage the world.
Seamus Finnigan. (Not in the books, though.)
Krypto the Superdog is a character from the Superman comic books and the television series based on it. He was the dog of Superman, from the planet Krypton.
The two were responsible for creating popular superhero characters - Spiderman and Superman . Answer is Comic Books
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Other than fanfiction or speculative debates, I can't find an actual published crossover with Thor & Superman.