=The Daily Planet=
"Daily Planet"
1938
Clark Kent's primary girlfriend in the comics and various adaptations is Lois Lane. She is a reporter for the Daily Planet and is known for her strong-willed personality and dedication to uncovering the truth. Their relationship evolves over time, with Lois eventually learning about Clark's alter ego, Superman, and they often share a deep romantic connection. Other characters, like Lana Lang, have also been significant in Clark's life, especially in his younger years.
Smallville is the small town where clark kent lives, also smallville is clark kents nickname given to him by Lois lane.
No he is not. Clark kent is super man. Clark kents the news rupporter. What are you talking about? Luke is so Superman!
Reportedly, Clark Kent was adopted on June 18, 1958, and this is his celebrated birthday. However, Superman was born on June 10.
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Superman is the sole survivor of the fictional planet, Krypton. When his father, Jor-El, realized that the planet was about to be destroyed by a nuclear explosion, Jor-El sent his son in a starcraft to Earth. Superman was found by the Kents, who lived in Smallville, Kansas. The couple named the baby Clark. His superhuman powers grew, and when he was 18, his foster father showed Clark the spaceship that brought him to Earth. Clark left for Metropolis to be educated, and he secretly used his powers to help people. After saving a NASA spaceship, Lois Lane dubbed the hero "Superman." His foster parents then helped design a costume to hide his identity. As Clark Kent, he works for the Daily Planet and reports on Superman's feats.
The ISBN of The Kents is 1563895137.
The Kents happened in 1997-08.
Kents Bank's population is 1,623.
Clark Kent was born on the planet Krypton with the name Kal-El. However, when Krypton was on the verge of destruction, Kal-El's father, Jor-El, built a spacecraft and send his son away, saving his life. The child landed on the planet Earth, where he was adopted and raised by the Kents and given the name Clark. He had no knowledge of his actual birthplace throughout his childhood.