"Faster than a speeding bullet! More powerful than a locomotive! Able to leap tall buildings in a single bound!" Standing at six feet three inches, and 235 pounds, Clark Kent is the one and only Superman. .
Conceived on the doomed planet Krypton, scientist Jor-El sent his son Kal-El on a hyper light rocket off into space. The tiny rocket landed on earth and was recovered by a Kansas farming couple, Jonathan and Martha Kent. They found the tiny infant who was an orphan and decided they should adopt him. While Clark was growing older, he began realizing his special abilities. He was able to fly at the age of 17 and by the age of 18, Clark began to travel the world to learn more about his powers and he started to secretly help people. .
Clark Kent's Kryptonian body acts as a solar battery absorbing solar energy, which can be used as various remarkable powers. If Earth had a red sun like Krypton's, Clark wouldn't have his powers. Using his powers causes Clark to use up his stored yellow sun energy. He can loose his powers if he expends a lot of energy quickly, or if he spends too much time away from the yellow sun while on outer space. .
Superman's powers include:.
Strength-Varies depending on his energy levels; Superman is one of the strongest Superheroes in Earth, even capable of lifting an airplane. .
Flight- He is able to defy gravity with his super-speed.
Invulnerability- From years of exposure to yellow solar energy has caused Clark's Kryptonian body to become almost indestructible; his costume acts as a protective shield. .
Super breath- After inhaling deeply, he can send the air as a powerful wind.
Super hearing-He can detect a single voice in one city.
Vision- He can detect electromagnets from X-Ray vision, I R Vision, microscopic vision, telescopic vision, and heat vision.
Besides using up his solar energy, Superman has two main weaknesses:.
Super Science (sometimes known as Magic), and kryptonite, which was created when the red sun in the solar system collided with Krypton; this caused his planet to explode.