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Superman is the superhero protector of Metropolis. He is also a member of the Super Friends. When not being Superman, he is mild-mannered Daily Planet reporter Clark Kent.[1]
Physical appearance
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Personality
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Powers and abilities
- Flight
- Super strength
- Super speed
- Super hearing
- Invulnerability
- Breathe in the vacuum in space[1]
- Super-vision: He can make an x-ray-like scan of images, and trace electromagnetic waves to their source.[1]
- Microscopic vision: Superman can deduce a person's identity from just looking at their fingerprints.[1]
Weaknesses
- Kryptonite: While virtually indestructible, Kryptonite can hurt or kill Superman.
- Red Kryptonite: Red Kryptonite has a strange and unpredictable affect on Superman, like turning him into a baby, a giant ant, or a rampaging monster. This is only temporary.[1]
- Magic[2]
- Lead: Superman can't see through lead.
- Red sun: The rays of red sunlight (even artificial) can strip Superman of his powers.[1]
History
Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!
Season one
Shaggy Rogers compared the speed at which Charlie the Funland Robot moved to a speeding bullet, Scooby suggested it could be Superman.[3]
Scooby-Doo and the Cyber Chase
Eric Staufer likened the Phantom Virus's weakness to magnets to that of Superman's weakness to kryptonite.[4]
What's New, Scooby-Doo?
Season one
A lifesize cardboard cut out of a superhero resembling Superman was on display at Happy Toyland.[5]
Season two
Scooby dressed in costume similar to Superman, for a daring rescue to save Shaggy, during the scarecrows' attack at the Banning Junction Halloween party.[6]
Scooby-Doo! Team-Up
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He was in another galaxy while the Persons of Plaid were seemingly imprisoning aliens. A poster of Superman was inside a toy store some of the remaining free aliens hid.[7]
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There was a photo of Flash and Superman together in the Flash Museum.[8]
Appearances
- 11(a). Project Rainbow and the Poughkeepsie Experiment (poster)
- 24. Out of This World (poster)
- 37. Nasty Tricks (photograph)
- 48. Going Rogue (photograph)
Scooby Goes Hollywood continuity
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Notes/trivia
- He has his own headquarters called the Fortress of Solitude in the Arctic Circle.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 Truth, Justice, and Scooby Snacks, issue 9.
- ↑ A Super Friend in Need, issue 6.
- ↑ SDWAY: Foul Play in Funland, idem
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- ↑ WNSD: Toy Scary Boo
- ↑ WNSD: A Scooby-Doo Halloween, idem
- ↑ Out of This World, issue 24.
- ↑ Going Rogue, issue 48.