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'''Superman''' is a powerful being.
:''Superman is an [[alien]] from [[DC Comics]].''
 
'''Superman''' is a powerful being. In some universes, he is a cartoon character.


==Fiction==
==Fiction==
===''Super-God Masterforce'' cartoon===
===''Super-God Masterforce'' cartoon===
[[Ginrai]] compared the power granted by [[transtector]]s to that of Superman, noting that people would want to use such power beyond the constraints of society. {{storylink|Friend or Foe!? The True Form of the Monster!!}}
[[Ginrai (human)|Ginrai]] compared the power granted by [[transtector]]s to that of Superman, noting that people would want to use such power beyond the constraints of society. {{storylink|Friend or Foe!? The True Form of the Monster!!}}
 
===''Transformers Legends'' anthology===
[[Jake Williams]] knew of {{w|Superman (1940s cartoons)|Superman cartoons}} made by {{w|Max Fleischer}}. Through them, he had learned of Superman's alter ego: '''Clark Kent.''' {{storylink|Lonesome Diesel}}


===''Transformers'' film===
===''Transformers'' film===
[[Robert Epps]] referred to the [[United States Air Force]]'s Combat Control as "Superman School". {{storylink|Transformers (film)|Transformers}}


[[Robert Epps]] referred to the [[United States Air Force]]'s Combat Control as "Superman School". {{storylink|Transformers (film)|Transformers}}
===''Rise of the Beasts'' film===
To console [[Noah Díaz|Noah]] after the latest in a long string of failed job interviews, [[Kris Díaz|Kris]] brought up how even the mighty Superman suffered job hunting woes before he was hired by the {{w| Daily Planet}}. Noah didn't find the sentiment particularly uplifting, however. {{storylink|Transformers: Rise of the Beasts (film)|Rise of the Beasts}}


==Notes==
==Notes==
* [[Optimus Primal/Beast Wars cartoon continuity|Optimus Primal]]'s rescue of the [[Axalon (BW)|Axalon]] in the ''[[Beast Wars: Transformers (cartoon)|Beast Wars]]'' episode "[[Victory (episode)|Victory]]" was an homage to a traditional Superman rescue, complete with "Is it a bird?" "Maybe a plane?" and some very Superman-esque musical cues.
*In ''[[Battle on the Junk Planet]]'', when [[Scrapheap (G1)|Scrapheap]] sees [[Blurr (G1)|Blurr]] speeding by very fast, he uses the Superman-related catchphrase "Faster than a speeding bullet!".
* Superman, [[Batman]] and the rest of the Justice League would've met the Transformers in a comic book crossover pitched by [[Phil Jimenez]]: alas, the pitch never came to fruition.[http://robot6.comicbookresources.com/2012/08/phil-jimenezs-jlatransformers-crossover-pitch-was-undeniably-epic/]
*[[Optimus Primal (BW)/Beast Wars cartoon continuity|Optimus Primal]]'s rescue of the ''[[Axalon (BW)|Axalon]]'' in the ''[[Beast Wars: Transformers (cartoon)|Beast Wars]]'' episode "[[Victory (episode)|Victory]]" was an homage to a traditional Superman rescue, complete with "Is it a bird?" "Maybe a plane?" and some very Superman-esque musical cues.
* ''[[Transformers Animated (franchise)|Animated]]'' [[Toxitron (Animated)|Toxitron]] is an homage to Bizarro, a failed clone of Superman.
*The character of [[Centurion (IDW)|Centurion]] from ''[[Revolutionaries]]'' began as a pitch for a Superman expy, and would have been depicted as a Cybertronian who left the planet during [[Thunderwing (G1)|Thunderwing]]'s rampage and came to Earth in the 1930s and being "adopted" by a kind family from [[Kansas]]. While ultimately unused, elements of this pitch would find their way into another IDW-original character, [[Stardrive]].
* Between the appearance of [[Tox-En]] as a glowing green crystal and its potentially-lethal effect on Transformers, it bears a strong resemblance to [[Wikipedia:Kryptonite|Kryptonite]], a crystalline substance that greatly weakens Superman when in close proximity.
**Though the two characters have nothing in common aside from their names, IDW Centurion's profile in the ''[[Hasbro Heroes Sourcebook]]'' cites him as a reinterpretation of the [[Centurion (Marvel)|Centurion drone]] from the [[The Transformers (Marvel comic)#Marvel UK|Marvel UK Generation 1 stories]]. It is perhaps worth noting that Marvel Centurion's color scheme is primarily blue with red and yellow accents... just like Superman.
* Numerous ''Transformers'' voice actors have voiced the Man of Steel over the years, such as [[Beau Weaver]] in the Ruby-Spears  1988 ''Superman'' cartoon, [[Michael Daingerfield]] in the pilot episode of ''Krypto the Superdog'', [[Crispin Freeman]] in the ''Justice League: Heroes'' video game, [[Jason Marsden]] as a teenage Superman in ''Superman: The Animated Series'', [[Adam Baldwin]] in the ''Superman: Doomsday'' DVD movie and the ''DC Universe Online'' MMORPG, [[David Kaye]] in the toy pack-in DVD ''DC Super Friends'', [[David Lodge]] in the motion comic, ''Red Son'', [[Travis Willingham]] in ''Lego [[Batman]] 2: DC Super Heroes'', [[Nolan North]] in ''Young Justice'', [[Alan Tudyk]] in ''Justice League: War'' & [[Peter Jessop]] in ''JLA Adventures: Trapped in Time''.
*''[[Transformers: Last Bot Standing|Last Bot Standing]]'' [[Last Bot Standing issue 3|#3]] has [[Steeljaw (IDW)|Steeljaw]] sardonically call [[Hot Rod (G1)|Hot Rod]] the "last son of Cybertron" in reference to Superman's occasional moniker, "the Last Son of Krypton".  
* As with [[Optimus Prime (G1)|Optimus Prime]], Superman is considered an analogue to [[Jesus]].
*Superman, [[Batman]], and the rest of the Justice League would've met the Transformers in a comic book crossover pitched by [[Phil Jimenez]]. Alas, the pitch never came to fruition.<ref>{{citesocial|link=https://www.cbr.com/phil-jimenezs-jlatransformers-crossover-pitch-was-undeniably-epic/|title=Phil Jimenez's JLA/Transformers crossover pitch was undeniably 'epic'|name=Kevin Melrose|site=CBR|year=2012|day=30|month=08}}</ref>
*''[[Transformers Animated (franchise)|Animated]]'' [[Toxitron (Animated)|Toxitron]] is an homage to Bizarro, a failed clone of Superman.
*As with [[Optimus Prime (G1)|Optimus Prime]], Superman is considered an analogue to [[Jesus]].
*Much like Batman, Superman has been voiced by a number of ''Transformers'' voice actors over the years that consisted the likes of [[Nolan North]], [[Travis Willingham]], [[David Kaye]], [[Alan Tudyk]], [[Peter Jessop]], [[David Lodge]], [[Michael Daingerfield]], [[Yuri Lowenthal]], [[Crispin Freeman]], [[Beau Weaver]], [[Michael Donovan]], [[Max Mittelman]], [[Troy Baker]], [[Adam Baldwin]], and [[Darren Criss]].


===Foreign names===
===Foreign names===
*''Japanese:'' '''Superman''' (スーパーマン ''Sūpāman'')
*''Japanese:'' '''Superman''' (スーパーマン ''Sūpāman'')
==References==
{{reflist}}


==External links==
==External links==
*[[Wikipedia:Superman|Superman]] at Wikipedia
*{{w|Superman}} at Wikipedia
*[[Wikia:Superman:Superman|Superman]] at Superman Wiki
*[[Wikia:dc:Superman (Clark Kent)|Superman]] at DC Comic Database
*[https://comicvine.gamespot.com/superman/4005-1807/ Superman] at Comic Vine


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Latest revision as of 23:36, 30 July 2025

Superman is an alien from DC Comics.

Superman is a powerful being. In some universes, he is a cartoon character.

Fiction

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Super-God Masterforce cartoon

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Ginrai compared the power granted by transtectors to that of Superman, noting that people would want to use such power beyond the constraints of society. Friend or Foe!? The True Form of the Monster!!

Transformers Legends anthology

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Jake Williams knew of Superman cartoons made by Max Fleischer. Through them, he had learned of Superman's alter ego: Clark Kent. Lonesome Diesel

Transformers film

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Robert Epps referred to the United States Air Force's Combat Control as "Superman School". Transformers

Rise of the Beasts film

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To console Noah after the latest in a long string of failed job interviews, Kris brought up how even the mighty Superman suffered job hunting woes before he was hired by the Daily Planet. Noah didn't find the sentiment particularly uplifting, however. Rise of the Beasts

Notes

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Foreign names

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  • Japanese: Superman (スーパーマン Sūpāman)

References

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