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{{wikipediainfo}}[[File:ShatterScreen as Superman.png|thumb|right|315px|[[ShatterScreen#In the Infinity Apartment|ShatterScreen]] dressed up as Superman for [[Halloween]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Infinity Apartment (comic story)|Infinity Apartment]]'')]] | {{wikipediainfo}}[[File:ShatterScreen as Superman.png|thumb|right|315px|[[ShatterScreen#In the Infinity Apartment|ShatterScreen]] dressed up as Superman for [[Halloween]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Infinity Apartment (comic story)|Infinity Apartment]]'')]]'''Superman''' was a superhero who existed as a fictional character in multiple universes. | ||
His origin story involved his father, a scientist, shooting him into space in a space pod when he was a baby so that he could survive the imminent destruction of their home planet, [[Krypton]]. The baby then landed on [[Earth]] in [[Kansas]], where he was adopted by a kindly family called the Kents. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Morning After (novel)|Morning After]]'') | |||
A comic with “some guy bashing a car” was published in 1938 in [[Universe A (Miss Adventure)|one universe]]. [[Mr King]]'s [[Wintle Newsstand|newsstand]] in [[Chicago]] received this comic at the same time as [[Jenny Everywhere (1938 comic book)|a ''Jenny Everywhere'' comic]]. Although King noted that the one about the “guy” “could be a winner”, he seemed more invested in promoting the Jenny comic. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Miss Adventure (comic story)|Miss Adventure]]'') | |||
[[ShatterScreen#In the Infinity Apartment|ShatterScreen]] dressed up as this same superhero for [[Halloween]] 2006. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Infinity Apartment (comic story)|Infinity Apartment]]'') | [[ShatterScreen#In the Infinity Apartment|ShatterScreen]] dressed up as this same superhero for [[Halloween]] 2006. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Infinity Apartment (comic story)|Infinity Apartment]]'') | ||
In [[Universe (Parallax)|another universe]], [[Jenny Everywhere#Kim's friend|Jenny]] and her neighbour [[David Lowe|David]] were both familiar with the story of Superman. They discussed the similarity when, due to [[shifter hangover]], Jenny got glimpses of memories of [[Jenny Everywhere#Origins|an origin story for herself]] that sounded suspiciously similar. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Morning After (novel)|Morning After]]'') | |||
== Behind the scenes == | == Behind the scenes == | ||
[[File:Superman.png|thumb|left|The ''Superman'' cover alluded to in [[COMIC]]: ''[[Miss Adventure (comic story)|Miss Adventure]]''.]]The “guy” is self-evidently Superman, with the comic being none other than the iconic ''Action Comics'' #1. | [[File:Superman.png|thumb|left|The ''Superman'' cover alluded to in [[COMIC]]: ''[[Miss Adventure (comic story)|Miss Adventure]]''.]]The “guy” is self-evidently Superman, with the comic being none other than the iconic ''Action Comics'' #1. |
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Superman was a superhero who existed as a fictional character in multiple universes.
His origin story involved his father, a scientist, shooting him into space in a space pod when he was a baby so that he could survive the imminent destruction of their home planet, Krypton. The baby then landed on Earth in Kansas, where he was adopted by a kindly family called the Kents. (PROSE: Morning After)
A comic with “some guy bashing a car” was published in 1938 in one universe. Mr King's newsstand in Chicago received this comic at the same time as a Jenny Everywhere comic. Although King noted that the one about the “guy” “could be a winner”, he seemed more invested in promoting the Jenny comic. (COMIC: Miss Adventure)
ShatterScreen dressed up as this same superhero for Halloween 2006. (COMIC: Infinity Apartment)
In another universe, Jenny and her neighbour David were both familiar with the story of Superman. They discussed the similarity when, due to shifter hangover, Jenny got glimpses of memories of an origin story for herself that sounded suspiciously similar. (PROSE: Morning After)
Behind the scenes
The “guy” is self-evidently Superman, with the comic being none other than the iconic Action Comics #1.