Are there any other super heroes that have laser vision besides Superman?
Yes, there are other super heroes that have laser vision. While it is not a universal super power for all super heroes, there are a few others who possess laser vision. For instance, Captain Marvel and Supergirl both have laser vision.
Was Superman's dad the king of krypton?
No, Superman's father (Jor-El) was a well respected scientists who discovered Krypton's terrible fate before it was too late so he built a space ship so his only son Kal-El (Superman) could escape
I've never heard that Superman had a specific motto, per se (like "Not in the face, not in the face!), but a couple of his most famous phrases are "Great Krypton!" and "Up, Up and Away!" which he says as he zooms off.
A lot of people used to think that Superman flies because of his jumping strength, but anyone who's seen the movies understands that this cannot be true. He changes directions while flying, which is pretty amazing, when you think about it. It's almost as if he has an invisible propulsion system. Also, clearly, he can fly in outer-space, and he doesn't require oxygen to breathe. I think there is virtually no limit or how high Super can fly -- or for that matter -- how deep he can swim!
The names of many of Batman's girlfriends/love interests are Julie Madison, Linda Page, Selina Kyle (Catwoman), Vicki Vale, Kathy Kane (the first Batwoman), Silver St. Cloud, Talia al Ghul, Jezebel Jet. There could be more.
How long was Superman gone from Earth in 'Superman Returns'?
Movies usually take about a year just for the behind the scenes things, such as writing and casting, and then anywhere from a couple of months to about six months for the filming, plus another couple of months for CG.
Who was the editor in chief of the newspaper daily planet in superman movie?
According to some sources, Superman Comics' co-creator Joe Shuster modeled the Daily Planet after a newspaper he knew from his childhood in Canada-- the Toronto Star (then called the Toronto Daily Star).
Who would win in a fight mighty mouse or Superman?
Superman, would punch He-man so hard he would deteriorate.
Superman, would use his laser eyes.
Superman would use his super-strength.
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Chuck Norris would win.
How did Superman meet lex Luther?
1.)
They were childhood friends until Lex became jealous of Clark(Superman) and turned evil.
2.)
They were childhood friends until Lex started showing his evilness. ie Smallville
3.)
They have no history and Lex is just an evil bad guy. ie Superman: The Animated Series
He may not have a science degree, but Batman is undeniably a practising criminologist, forensic scientist and chemist, as well as a genius engineer.
Are there places that defy law of gravity?
Not really.
So far, everything humans has found is affected by gravity, and reacts to it in
fairly well understood ways.
Gravity is basically about how objects with mass pulls on each other. It's a force
that's dependent on the product of the masses involved, and the distance
between them.
Humans pull on Earth the same way as Earth pulls on humans.
If you're in space, you're a far, far away from anything heavy. The situation
has nothing to do with defying gravity, but due to the distances involved, we
don't notice it that much. But it's still there, doing its thing, entirely according
to the textbook.
Then there is the Zero-G flight, but that's not about defying gravity either.
Rather about understanding it, using it and countering it to create free-fall
conditions. And while seemingly very similar, free-fall and zero gravity aren't
the same thing.
By having a plane follow the same trajectory and speed as - say a thrown stone -
everything within the plane becomes weightless WRT the plane, for the descent
part of the trajectory, for about 20 seconds.
Apart from the plane being able to land, it's like being inside a falling elevator.
If you and the elevator are both falling at the same rate, there's no longer any
force pushing you against the floor.
Zero gravity is hard, and not really found anywhere inside out solar system.
Zero gravity means there's no force acting on you at all. Free fall is a lot easier,
and simply means that you and your immediate surroundings are free to react
the same way to the pull of gravity.
Why did power girl kiss Superman?
The term cousin in Kryptonese has a slang usage that Clark Kent doesn't know. It comes from the old Kryptonian nobility times. The old Kryptonian nobles were much like European nobles in trying to marry amongst only the other nobles. This soon meant that when a noble married he was probably marrying some cousin. This became a bit of a joke among the commoners, so that when news of a royal marriage occurred they would ask which cousin are they marrying. This joke eventually became slang so that whomever was getting married people would ask, "Who is your cousin?" meaning "Who are you marrying?" Clark being taught Kryptonese indirectly doesn't know this. More importantly, what will be found out is that Zor-El was an only child and the House of El (or "L" on a different Krypton) is broad and the fathers of Kal-El and Kara-El are not really brothers but got that title when they promised their children to each other. Kal and Kara were part of an arranged marriage and thus "cousins." Jor-El and Zor-El both having children that were 'cousins' people started calling them brothers, due to this and having the same last name. The two were originally very good friends and worked together so both simply accepted the designation and used it commonly.
Juggernaut is 10 feet tall i think........maybe you should go look it up or someting ...hope that helped
Can the hulk kill the Superman?
In virtually all cross overs, Superman always wins because he's the more popular character among comic goers, so poor Hulk always gets outvoted by the comic book nerd community. While the Hulk's strength at full rage has remained relatively consistent throughout the character's history, Superman has shifted, from the original Siegel and Shuster vision where he couldn't even fly, to the most powerful incarnation, the Silver Age version, and then back to the golden age level again which is stronger than the 1980's and late 90's Warner Bros cartoon one, and roughly half as strong as the silver age one. It takes two modern era Supermen, to equal the strength of one silver age one; the Silver age Superman was so powerful, he could literally hurl planets. In an official D.C. encyclopedia, to stop a dangerous DC villain, he destroyed an entire unpopulated star system, including the star. At that point, Superman fans said "okay, that's just ridiculous; he needs a revision." The character Superman Prime is almost as powerful raw strength and heat vision potency wise, but more powerful in the sense that he has no weakness for Kryptonite, plus the Oan (green lantern) energy he absorbed from one of the guardians, makes it so that he has an internal "power cell" battery of solar energy, meaning......... he can go wherever he pleases in the universe without losing power. The only reason such ridiculous power is tolerated by fans, is because he's a bad guy, and because he is not as strong as the Silver Age Superman. For the sake of keeping the character's reputation "clean," a villain superman will never be made as powerful as a good guy superman by DC. You don't have to take my word for it; buy the official, latest DC comics encyclopedia from Amazon. Just google it it will take you to the link; although the main superman will remain golden age, there will always be a superman on some other parallel earth somewhere, as powerful as the silver age one. Rest easy; Prime is certainly a deranged, psycho version of Superman but he's not the most powerful, that title still belongs to the ridiculously powerful Silver Age one.
Back to your question; how Superman wins always varies. The golden age one, never fought the Hulk, because back then Marvel didn't even exist yet, and when it did come into the scene, the companies were not interested in doing cross overs for a while. However because both businesses tend to be equally popular with comic book crowds, that is, a true comic book nerd will buy from both companies, they realized, that doing cross overs would not hurt their profits if anything it would actually boost them. Naturally the most burning question of comic book fans was the Superman vs Hulk thing; although not as famous, The Incredible Hulk has become a modern mythic icon for raw physical power. You say the words "The Hulk" and people immediately think of raw physical strength. The character has even become a part of the English language;
"That Hulking steroid brute," etc, etc, etc.
Again let me reemphasize; Superman has never been known to lose, but that is largely a popularity contest. You are probably asking your question based on what each character can do, so, to answer directly, not based on a popularity thing, The Hulk would win, especially if in a rage. Why the Hulk? All Superman needs to do to beat the Hulk is lobotomize him with his heat vision, problem is, Superman is entirely too soft hearted to do that. In comic book plots, especially Superman comics, elements of real life are often borrowed. In the real world, it is not always a question of ability, but willingness. See, that is Superman's problem; the character, can crush Lex Luthor any time he wishes, Lex Luthor's raw brain power and all. See though Superman is not as cold blooded and ruthless as Luthor, like I said, he's a soft hearted Kansas farmboy. Frankly? If Superman did exist he BETTER grow up in a Kansas farm; God help us if he grew up in New York or Los Angeles with all those sadistic skanks. In large cities, because women are stupid and materialistic, not knowing who he is, they would treat Superman like crap as he was Clark Kent. No telling what anger issues might result from years of that, not to mention all cowardly dudes that inhabit America's large cities.
Moving back to your question; not basing this opinion on popularity contests, basing it strictly on how the characters were made by their respective companies, even though I like Superman personally, the current Superman would lose against the Hulk. Without his heat vision, there is no way he can win, his unwillingness to use it, would result in the Hulk basically beating him into a coma. Yes, any of the Hulks could beat him, provided they were fully enraged; anything lower than the Green or Red Hulk though no way.
In the first Superman vs Hulk fight, the Hulk was up against the Silver Age Superman, who took a direct blow from the Hulk, which would have sent a tank flying a good 1,000 feet, without so much as wincing. Like I said; Silver Age Superman, was RIDICULOUSLY powerful. NO ONE in the Marvel Universe outside cosmic beings can take a direct blow from the Hulk! Even any of Galactus' heralds will become severely injured from a direct blow like that. Like I said; with Silver Age Supes it was just plain ridiculous. Next, came the Byrne revision era Superman, who had to resort to gadgets and weakening the Hulk to bring him down, he was too weak and pathetic to do it with his own power, from what I recall, although don't quote me on that, you will have search in the Encyclopedia yourself.
The current golden age levels one, does frequently beat the Hulk, but its always a hard fought fight, and although Superman is the one left standing, and with Bruce Banner unconscious on the ground, he is almost always bloodied, has several fractures, and needs to rest for a whole month before he gets back in action. Silver Age Superman could take on Thor, the Hulk, and Juggernaut on his own; no way in hell, can the current Superman get away with that. I mention Thor, Hulk and Juggernaut because, easily, those are Marvel's heaviest hitters outside cosmic characters.
In the end, it depends, but, since you are concerned with the current Superman no doubt, sorry, eliminating popularity from the picture, and considering what each character can do, unless Superman was completely ruthless, and willing to use his heat vision, the fight would go to the Hulk. The current age Superman's heat vision is so intense, it can slice off the Hulk's head okay? But, like I said, America's (and possibly the world's) most beloved and iconic superhero, just doesn't have it in him to do that.
AnswerWhile Superman's "soft-heartedness" would have him trying to calm the Hulk down, there are so many ways to win that fight under a yellow sun with no Kryptonite that I can't see how Hulk would win unless Superman just sat there and took a beating.First of all, Superman is fast. Not just Captain America quick-reflex fast, not just Spider-man agile-fast, not just Quicksilver straight-line fast, but nearly Flash fast. Superman can reach the speed of light in a vacuum. He can shower, shave, change and get to work in under 6 seconds. Imagine the coordination, timing, and care it would take to do that and not destroy the bathroom or kill everyone in your path.
Hulk would smash empty air with every swing. He'd smash the ground but Superman would be flying. He'd slam his hands together and create a shockwave but it's really just not the same thing.
Superman is also all but indestructible. Hard to hurt, heals rapidly, and constantly charging under a yellow sun. Doesn't need to breath and if he did his lungs can hold ridiculous amounts of air.
Disgusted yet?
Next, Superman is really, really, *really* strong. In Superman 13, just released, using special machinery, he bench-pressed a weight the equivalent of the planet Earth for 5 consecutive days and broke a single drop of sweat-- and only then because he was underground that entire time and away from the sun. To test his upper limits the scientists involved decided they'd need a wormhole generator that would threaten the planet, so they stopped testing.
Now suppose Hulk can get that strong by his tenth iteration of rage, would he really make it? Say he does. Does he have the leverage to use his strength? He only weighs a ton, that amount of weight is nothing next to what either of these guys can dish out.
Oh yeah, Superman can fly and use his strength while flying, so he'd have all the leverage he'd need.
We haven't even touched on how he can fight at range.
Or do the fair thing and pummel him so fast and hard there's no time to recover. Granted, this would be the Hulk's best chance to succeed.
All this time don't forget the Hulk is brainless. Utterly stupid. Any trap, any device from the science of Krypton, literally any plan at all, would have a high chance of working without Hulk figuring out what's going on.
Hulk is rage personified and Superman is thoughtful compassion personified. Superman hitting Hulk would be like a man striking a child. Obscene and unfair.
Superman would refuse to fight, take enough hits to show Hulk he's not a wimp without hitting Hulk himself to aggravate Hulk's rage, all the while looking to stop whatever was making Hulk mad. He'd search for people Hulk knew who could calm him. Show him their pictures. Hold his hands out in placating gestures. Speak in calming tones. People have tried and failed because Hulk smashed them. Superman don't smash so easy.
Like in the Silver Age battle, he'd never stop trying to help the Hulk. And Hulk, being a good guy underneath the covers, would eventually see that.
If you change their personalities, Superman would just kill him in one of a hundred cruel ways. The Hulk ain't Thor or the Surfer, and strength only takes you so far.
Ask yourself, how many tough problems do you solve every day using raw strength?
What planet did Superman originally come from?
Superman came from planet Krypton after it exploded on a rocket sent to Earth by his natural father Jor-El just before he was killed.
Superman comes from the planet Krypton. He landed in Smallville, KS, where he was raised. He currently resides primarily from Metropolis. It is often depicted in the Northeast part of the US, but the exact state is rarely identified.
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Can spider-man beat superman in a fight?
They wouldn't fight because they're both good guys.
But if they did fight then Superman would win easily.
Were does Superman get his strength?
Superman gets his strength from the Earth's sun, his Kryptonian skin cells act as solar panels and charge up strength from the sun, during the night he uses his stored energy within these cells.
Who are the members of the justice league?
CharacterReal nameJoined inNotesOriginal team: Justice League of America
These members were featured in the team's first appearance (The Brave and the Bold (vol. 1) #28, February-March 1960), with the incarnation they founded lasting until the mid-1980s.SupermanKal-El / Clark KentThe Brave and the Bold #28Founding member.
Active.BatmanBruce WayneThe Brave and the Bold#28Founding member.
Active.Wonder WomanPrincess Diana / Diana PrinceThe Brave and the Bold #28Founding member.
Active.FlashBarry AllenThe Brave and the Bold#28Founding member.
Active.Green LanternHal JordanThe Brave and the Bold #28Founding member.
Active.AquamanOrin / Arthur CurryThe Brave and the Bold #28Founding member.
ActiveMartian ManhunterJ'onn J'onzz / John JonesThe Brave and the Bold #28Founding member.
Status retconned away following Flashpoint.
Active in Stormwatch.1960s RecruitsGreen ArrowOliver QueenJustice League of America #4ActiveAtomRay PalmerJustice League of America #14Active in civilian identity as an agent of S.H.A.D.EHawkmanKatar Hol / Carter HallJustice League of America #31Retconned as the Golden Age Hawkman (JLA: Incarnations #1).
Active.Black CanaryDinah Laurel LanceJustice League of America #74Active in Birds of Prey.1970s RecruitsPhantom StrangerJustice League of America #103Active.Elongated ManRalph DibnyJustice League of America #105Deceased in 52 #42.Red TornadoUlthoon / John SmithJustice League of America #106Post Flash-Point Status unknownHawkgirlShayera Hol / Shiera HallJustice League of America #146Retconned as the Golden Age Hawkgirl (JLA: Incarnations #1).
Active.ZatannaZatanna ZataraJustice League of America #161Active in Justice League Dark.1980s RecruitsFirestormRonnie Raymond and Martin SteinJustice League of America #179Ronnie Raymond (with Jason Rusch) Active.
Martin Stein Deceased in Brightest Day #22.
Detroit team
This team existed for a few years in the mid 1980s following the disbanding of the original team. It consisted of Aquaman, Zatanna, Elongated Man and J'onn J'onzz (and later Batman), plus the following members:SteelHank Heywood, IIIJustice League of America Annual #2Deceased in Justice League America#38.VixenMari Jiwe McCabeJustice League of America Annual #2Active in JLIVibePaco RamoneJustice League of America Annual #2Deceased in Justice League of America#258.GypsyCindy ReynoldsJustice League of America#236Active.Justice League International
This group was formed in the late 1980s and lasted until the early 1990s. During this era the Justice League was split into several teams. Lineup changes were rather frequent. Most of the Silver Age members were at least briefly part of one of these teams, and in addition, the following characters joined for the first time during this period:Blue BeetleTed KordLegends#6Deceased in Countdown to Infinite Crisis #1.Captain MarvelBilly BatsonLegends #6Inactive; depowered in Justice Society of America vol. 3, #23.Doctor FateKent NelsonLegends #6Deceased in Book of Fate #1.Green LanternGuy GardnerLegends #6Active in the Green Lantern Corps and JLI.Mister MiracleScott FreeJustice League#1Deceased in Death of the New Gods #8.
Resurrected, but then displaced to Earth-51, in Final Crisis #7.Doctor LightKimiyo HoshiJustice League#1Active.Booster GoldMichael CarterJustice League#4Active in JLI.Captain AtomNathaniel AdamJustice League International #7Active.Rocket Red 7Vladimir MikoyanJustice League International #7Revealed as a Manhunter cyborg.
Destroyed in Justice League International #9.Rocket Red 4Dimitri PushkinJustice League International #11Deceased in The OMAC Project #5.FireBeatriz da CostaJustice League International #14Active in JLI.IceTora OlafsdotterJustice League International #14Deceased in Justice League Task Force #14.
Revived in Birds of Prey #104.
Active in JLI.HawkmanFel AndarJustice League International #19Retcon membership; originally the Silver Age Katar Hol.
Revealed as a traitor.
Deceased in Hawkman vol. 4, #48.HawkwomanSharon ParkerJustice League International #19Retcon membership; originally the Silver Age Shayera Hol.
Deceased in Hawkworld vol. 2, #23.HuntressHelena BertinelliJustice League America #30Active in Birds of Prey.Doctor FateLinda StraussJustice League America#31Deceased in Dr. Fate #24.LightraySollisJustice League America #42Deceased in Countdown to Final Crisis#48.
Resurrected, but then displaced to Earth-51, in Final Crisis #7.OrionOrion of ApokolipsJustice League America#42Deceased in Final Crisis #1.General GloryJoseph JonesJustice League America #50Deceased in Justice League Quarterly #16.Tasmanian DevilHugh DawkinsJustice League America #56Deceased in Justice League: Cry for Justice#3.
Resurrected in Starman/Congorilla #1MaximaMaxima of AlmeracJustice League America #63Deceased in Man of Steel #117.RayRay TerrillJustice League America#71Active in the Freedom Fighters.Black CondorRyan KendallJustice League America #71Deceased in Infinite Crisis #1.Agent LibertyBenjamin LockwoodJustice League America #71Deceased in Action Comics#873.Bloodwynd--Justice League America #78Active.FlashJay GarrickJustice League America #78Active in the JSA.Justice League EuropeAnimal ManBuddy BakerJustice League International #24Active.FlashWally WestJustice League International #24Active.MetamorphoRex MasonJustice League International #24Active in the Outsiders.Power GirlKara Zor-L / Karen StarrJustice League International #24Active.Crimson FoxVivian and Constance d'AramisJustice League Europe#13Vivian deceased in Justice League America #104.
Constance deceased in Starman vol. 2, #38.Blue JayJay AbramsJustice League Europe #20Active. Left for the Multiverse in Justice League of America (vol. 2) #53.Silver SorceressLaura NeilsenJustice League Europe #20Deceased in Justice League Europe #35.MayaChandi GuptaJustice League Europe #50.Active.Justice League Antarctica
This was a one-shot team played exclusively for humor.Major DisasterPaul BookerJustice League Annual #4.Death confirmed in Blackest Night: Director's Cut #1.G'nortGnort Esplanade G'neeshmacherJustice League Annual #4.MIA, presumed dead as of Green Lantern: Sinestro Corps Secret Files and Origins#1.Multi-ManDuncan PrambleJustice League Annual#4.Active.Big SirDufus P. RatchettJustice League Annual#4.Deceased in Suicide Squad vol. 2, #1.CluemasterArthur BrownJustice League Annual #4.Active.Clock KingWilliam TockmanJustice League Annual #4.Active.The Mighty BruceBruce (presumably)Justice League Annual #4.Active.Scarlet SkierDren KeegJustice League Annual#4.Active.Post-Zero Hour
Three teams would use the name Justice League in the early 1990s: Justice League America (led by Wonder Woman), Justice League Task Force (led by the Martian Manhunter), and Extreme Justice (led by Captain Atom).TriumphWilliam MacIntyreJustice League International #67Deceased in JLA#38.Hawkman(Modern Age) Katar HolJustice League America#0Deceased in JSA #23.NuklonAlbert RothsteinJustice League America #0Active in the JSA as Atom Smasher.ObsidianTodd RiceJustice League America #0Active in the JSA.Amazing ManWill Everett, IIIExtreme Justice#0Deceased in Starman vol. 2, #38.Blue DevilDaniel CassidyJustice League America #98.Active.IcemaidenSigrid NansenJustice League America #98.Inactive due to severe injuries.L-Ron/DesperoL-Ron/Despero of KalanorJustice League Task Force #12L-Ron/Despero now separated.
L-Ron - Active in Robot Renegades.
Despero-Active.
Note: L-Ron, in his robot form, is also listed in the staff section.MystekJennifer BarclayJustice League Task Force#26Deceased in Justice League Task Force #32.Zan & JaynaZan & Jayna of ExorExtreme Justice#16Active.JLA
This team was formed in the September 1996 Justice League: A Midsummer's Nightmare written by Mark Waid and Fabian Nicieza. The JLA series, by Grant Morrison, was a return to the "Big Seven," with Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Flash (Wally West), Green Lantern (Kyle Rayner), Aquaman and J'onn J'onzz. New to the team were:Green LanternKyle RaynerJustice League: A Midsummer's Nightmare #3Active in the Green Lantern Corps.Tomorrow WomanClara KendallJLA #5Destroyed in JLA #5
Revived as human in Trinity #52.AztekCurt FalconerAztek #10Deceased in JLA #41.Green ArrowConnor HawkeJLA #9Active.OracleBarbara GordonJLA#16Active as Batgirl.Plastic ManPatrick O'BrienJLA#16Active.SteelJohn Henry IronsJLA#16Active.Zauriel--JLA #16Active.Wonder WomanHippolyta of ThemysciraJLA #16Active as the Queen of the Amazons.Big BardaBarda FreeJLA #17Deceased in Death of the New Gods #1.
Resurrected, but then displaced to Earth-51, in Final Crisis #7.HourmanMatthew TylerJLA #26Defunct in JSA #66.JadeJennie-Lynn HaydenMade reserve in JLA#27Deceased in Rann/Thanagar War: Infinite Crisis Special#1
Resurrected in Blackest Night #8.
Active.AntaeusMark AntaeusJLA: SuperpowerDeceased in JLA: SuperpowerJesse QuickJesse ChambersFlash vol. 2, #140Active.Dark FlashWalter WestJLA #33Last seen traveling through Hypertime to find home dimension in Flash vol. 2, #159.2000-2001 new membersMoon MaidenLaura KleinJLA Giant Size Special #3Retconned into the Silver Age team.
Whereabouts unknown.Nightwing / BatmanDick GraysonJLA#69Active as Nightwing.FaithJLA #69Active.HawkgirlKendra SaundersJLA #69Deceased in Blackest Night #1.
Folded into the resurrected Shiera Hall.Jason Blood (Etrigan)--JLA #69Active.Green LanternJohn StewartJLA#76Active in the Green Lantern Corps.Manitou Raven--JLA#78Deceased in Justice League Elite #8.Justice League Elite
Sister Superior organized the JL Elite for missions the JLA refused to do. Included JLA past core member Green Arrow, as well as JLA members Flash (Wally West), Manitou Raven and Major Disaster.Sister SuperiorVera Lynn BlackJLA #100Whereabouts unknown.MenagerieSonja (last name unrevealed)JLA #100Last seen in Justice League custody.ColdcastNathan JonesJLA#100Whereabouts unknown.Naif al-Sheikh--Justice League Elite#1Whereabouts unknown.KasumiCassandra CainJustice League Elite #1Active in Batman Inc. as Blackbat.Manitou Dawn--Justice League Elite #1Active.Post-Infinite Crisis: during 52
Firestorm's brief Justice League from the pages of 52. It should be noted that this Justice League did not operate in any official capacity sanctioned by any previous incarnations of the team or previous members.FirestormJason Rusch (and other hosts)52 #24Active.
Host Gehenna deceased in Blackest Night #3.
Currently merged with Ronnie Raymond.FirehawkLorraine Reily52 #24Active.Super-ChiefJon Standing Bear52#24Deceased in 52 #24.BulleteerAlix Harrower52#24Active.Ambush BugIrwin Schwab52 #24Active.Black LightningJefferson PierceJustice League of America vol. 2, #7Active.Red ArrowRoy HarperJustice League of America vol. 2, #7Active in the Outlaws as Arsenal.Geo-ForcePrince Brion MarkovJustice League of America vol. 2, #7Active.Cry for Justice
In a mini-series written by James Robinson, Hal Jordan forms a more pro-active league with Oliver Queen and Ray Palmer, as well as new members.SupergirlKara Zor-El / Linda LangJustice League: Cry for Justice #3Active.StarmanMikaal TomasJustice League: Cry for Justice #5Active.CongorillaWilliam "Congo Bill" GlenmorganJustice League: Cry for Justice#5Active.Post-Cry for Justice
New team which also includes Batman (Dick Grayson), Green Lantern (Hal Jordan), Green Arrow (Oliver Queen), Atom (Ray Palmer) and Dr. Light (Kimiyo Hoshi)GuardianJim HarperJustice League of America vol. 2, #41Retired Superman: War of the Supermen#4.Mon-ElLar GandJustice League of America vol. 2, #41Returned to the Phantom Zone, as seen in Adventure Comicsvol. 2, #11.
Active in the Legion of Super-Heroes in the 31st century.Donna TroyDonna TroyJustice League of America vol. 2, #41Active.CyborgVictor StoneJustice League of Americavol. 2, #41Retconned as founding member post-Flashpoint.
Active.StarfireKoriand'rJustice League of America vol. 2, #41Active in the Outlaws.Generation Lost
In the maxi-series written by Keith Giffen and Judd Winick, Justice League International is re-established along with several new members.Blue BeetleJaime ReyesJustice League: Generation Lost #3Active.Rocket Red #7Gavril IvanovichJustice League: Generation Lost #4Deceased.Post-Flashpoint JLI
Following the evens of Flashpoint, a new Justice League International was assembled by the United Nations.GodivaDora LeighJustice League International #1Active in JLI.August General in IronFang ZhifuJustice League International#1Active in JLI.
the blanket he was wrapped in by Jor-El and Lara when he landed on earth and was found by Martha and Jonathan Kent in Smallville, who end up raising him and naming him Clark.
What superhero says up up and away?
The superhero superman is who I think says up up and away but I am not positive
What is Superman's real name and girlfriend?
His real name is Clark Kent and his girlfriend's name is Lois Lane.
Which off Broadway play was Christopher reeve in?
Yes he did. He was in the Fifth of July and Matter of Gravity (with Katharine Hepburn).