Yes, Superboy, also known as Kon-El or Conner Kent, is a clone created from the DNA of Superman and Lex Luthor. He was introduced in the 1990s in DC Comics and represents a fusion of Superman's Kryptonian heritage and Luthor's human DNA. This unique origin gives Superboy a mix of powers and characteristics from both figures, as well as his own distinct personality and struggles.
First of all it is Lex Luthor. Luthor is in part mad at Superman for his baldness, which was a side-effect of a chemical-warfare experiment gone awry early in Luthor- and then Superboy"s career. That"s the hate angle.
In the original Superman (1978) and Superman II (1980), Lex Luthor was played by Gene Hackman (the character Lex Luthor wasn't in 1983's Superman III). In the latest one, Superman Returns(2006), Lex Luthor was played by Kevin Spacey.
Lex Luthor is a villain character in the Superman comic series, created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster in 1940. Lex Luthor is Superman's main arch-nemesis.
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As a teenager, Lex Luthor invented a kryptonite antidote to cure Superboy of kryptonite poisoning, but he had an accident in his lab and caused fumes to escape. Superboy used his super breath to extinguish them, but it destroyed his lab and blew the gas fumes at him, causing his hair to fall out. Lex Luthor accused Superboy of being jealous of his genius, and vowed to destroy him ever since.
First of all it is Lex Luthor. Luthor is in part mad at Superman for his baldness, which was a side-effect of a chemical-warfare experiment gone awry early in Luthor- and then Superboy"s career. That"s the hate angle.
In the original Superman (1978) and Superman II (1980), Lex Luthor was played by Gene Hackman (the character Lex Luthor wasn't in 1983's Superman III). In the latest one, Superman Returns(2006), Lex Luthor was played by Kevin Spacey.
Lex Luthor is a villain character in the Superman comic series, created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster in 1940. Lex Luthor is Superman's main arch-nemesis.
Superboy - 1988 Lex Luthor Sentenced to Die 2-2 was released on: USA: 14 October 1989
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Superboy is a superhero character from DC Comics, primarily associated with Superman. He is typically depicted as a younger version of Superman or a clone with similar powers, often embodying themes of youth and identity. The character has appeared in various comic book series, animated shows, and adaptations, exploring his journey as he strives to define himself apart from Superman. Superboy's character has undergone multiple iterations, with the most notable being Conner Kent, a clone created from Superman's DNA and that of Lex Luthor.
As a teenager, Lex Luthor invented a kryptonite antidote to cure Superboy of kryptonite poisoning, but he had an accident in his lab and caused fumes to escape. Superboy used his super breath to extinguish them, but it destroyed his lab and blew the gas fumes at him, causing his hair to fall out. Lex Luthor accused Superboy of being jealous of his genius, and vowed to destroy him ever since.
Everybody, except Lex Luthor
Lex Luthor and his gang
Batman fought the Riddler. Superman fought Lex Luther.