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A DC Comics' version of Superman that worked for the Nazis.
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A Marvel Comics version of Superman that worked for the Nazis.
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Sort of a Superman type from DC Comics with a few extra powers.
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A Superman type from DC Comics with a few extra powers.
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A DC Comics Superman type who was a White Martian who adopted a form so that he could be viewed like Superman by the general public.
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An alternate version of Lar Gand who was an imitation of Superman in the DC Comics Universe.
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An alternate version of Supergirl in the DC Universe.
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Another Marvel Comics version of Superman.
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A version of Superman from DC's Kingdom Come mini-series.
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A Lone Star Press female version of Superman.
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From Hanna Barbara cartoons to DC Comics is another version of Superman.
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A young Martian girl in the DC Universe.
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A Red Saturnian that is like the Green Martians of the DC Universe. His powers are like Martian Manhunter's powers and, by extension, like Superman's powers.
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A goody two shoes version of Superman in the DC Universe.
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From Marvel's Squadron Supreme universe it their version of Martian Manhunter who is another version of Superman himself.
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The One, The Only, The Origianl. Supmerman, the one that started it all.
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A clone of Superman.
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Superman's cousin.
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Superman's cousin from another dimension.
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A twisted duplicate of Superman.
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A twisted duplicate of Supergirl.
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Hank Henshaw's body was destroyed and replaced with a new body using Kryptonian technology. He became an evil twisted version of Superman.
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At one point he had an appearance and powers nearly identical to the Man of Steel.
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Tall Maarvel is one of the Captain Marvel family. Captain Marvel was considered an imitation of Superman.
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Far Marvel is one of the Captian Marvel family. Captain Marvel was considered an imitation of Superman.
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Ultraman is an evil Superman from another dimension in DC Comics.
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Billy Batson is the original Captain Marvel. Originally from Fawcett Comics, now Captain Marvel is owned by DC Comics.
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Lara is a child of Superman and Wonder Woman from another dimension.
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Mary Marvel is Captain Marvel's female counterpart like Supergirl is Superman's female counterpart.
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Matrix adopted the Supergirl identity for a while.
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Cir-El is a genetically created daughter of Superman and Lois Lane.
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He is a Superman rival from the Silver Age of DC Comics.
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Supreme is an imitation of Superman from Image Comics.
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She is Supreme's female counterpart.
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A kid with powers like Supreme and is therefore an imitation of Superboy.
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A Marvel Comics imitation of Superman who even has an "S" on his torso.
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A Silver Age rival of Superman from DC Comics.
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Another Silver Age rival of Superman from DC Comics.
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He's actually more of an imitation of Wonder Woman, but with the cape he seems very Supermanesque.
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A Silver Age rival of Superman from DC Comics.
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A Marvel character that seems to have very Superman like powers and a Superman like origin. He is actually a skrull.
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A Superman like character from DC Comic's 31st Century universe.
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Dark Horse Comics' version of Superman.
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A descendant of Superman.
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A descendant of Superman.
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An imitation of Superman from Big Bang Comics.
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An imitation of Superman from Malibu Comics.
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An imitation of Superman from Image Comics.
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An imitation of Superman from Crossgen Comics.
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A Marvel character that appears to be a French Superman.
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An imitation of Superman from another dimension in the Marvel universe.
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An evil imitation of Superman from another dimension in the Marvel universe.
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An imitation of Superman from Marvel Comics that also imitates the Legion of Super-Heroes.
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Gladiator's son in the Marvel universe.
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Like Gladiator and Kid Gladiator in the Marvel universe she could also be an imitation of Supergirl.
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An evil counterpart of Captain Marvel in DC Comics.
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An evil counterpart of Captain Marvel Jr. in DC Comics.
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An evil counterpart of Mary Marvel in DC Comics.
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A junior Superman in DC Comics.
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Freddy Freeman is Captain Marvel Jr. in DC Comics.
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There are several versions of Overman in DC Comics. This entry seems to cover most or all of the versions. All version are imitations of Superman.
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From DC comics is another version of Supergirl.
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A version of Superman who grew up in the Soviet Union.
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From DC Comics' Earth-35 universe is an imitation of Image Comics' Supreme, who was an imitation of DC Comics' Superman.
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From DC's Earth-31 is an ancestor of Kal-El who traveled to Earth moe than 200 years earlier and absorbed yellow sun radiation during the whole time, thus becoming more powerful than any Kryptonian anywhere.
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A combination of Superman and Martian Manhunter form DC's Earth-32 dimension.
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A Superman rival from DC Comics.
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Another Superman imitator from DC Comics.
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A Skybound/ Image Comics character who seems to be an imitator of Superboy.
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The father of Invincible from Skybound/ Image Comics.
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Big Bang Comics' Supergirl imitator.
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From DC's Earth 36 is DC's imitation of Ultiman who is Big Bang Comics' imitation of DC's Superman.
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AC Comics' Superman type.
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Another image comics version of Supreme who was a version of Superman.
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A goofy imitation of Superman.
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Astro City's Superman.
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Wildstorm's version of Superman.
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An Image Comics imitator of Superman by way of Gorilla Comics.
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An Image character that was an homage to Captain Marvel who was an imitation of Superman.
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A Superman from DC One Million.
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A Marvel Comics imitation of Superman.
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One of Image Comics' versions of Superman.
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A version of Superman from Dark Horse Comics.
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A version of Superman from Comics Interview.
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A son of a Superman and a Wonder Woman from other dimensions in the DC Universe.
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From DC comics is a version of Superman from another dimension who went crazy.
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A Boom! Studios comics version of Superman.
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DC Comics. A clone of Superboy.
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A Wildstorm/ DC Comics version of Superman who appears to be evil.
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Wildstorm/ DC Comics. Asto City's version of Superman.
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Marvel Comics. Another version of Superman.
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Boom! Studios' version of Superman.
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Another DC version of Superman from another dimension.
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From DC Comics a robot Superman.
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A Wildstorm Comics/ DC Comics evil Superman.
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From Marvel Comics. A Hyperion construct.
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An Image Comics Superman type character.
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An evil Wildstorm Comics/ DC Comics version of Superman.
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A DC Comics version of Mr. Majestic who was a version of Superman.
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This character is from DC Comics' Earth - 11.