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This grandiose celebration of DC in all of Maybe it's a little bit of both? Community See All. Aug Sep 1. However, near the end of his series he was able to create an air pocket around himself enabling him to breathe in outer space. With only Tactile Telekinesis as his powers, at first, Superboy was only able to fly up to the speed of mph or so.

Although it has been shown that Superboy can fly up to speeds approaching mach 3. He even displayed the ability to launch objects at high velocities in excess of mach 5. He was equiped with goggles that gave him heat and X-ray vision but was destroyed short. Before his Kryptonian powers manifested; Kon-El couldn't run or move at superhuman speeds like Superman could; with only Tacile Telekinesis as his power. Kon-El finds out new ways to use his Tactile Telekinesis.

Another plus to Superboy's Tactile Telekinesis is that he needs very little, or no yellow sunlight to power it. In The Final Night storyline; Earth's sun was being eaten by a Sun-Eater which severely weakened Superman but Superboy's power level remained the same. As his Kryptonian physiology matures, Superboy gains superpowers that don't derive from tactile telekinesis, including heat vision, x-ray vision, and super-hearing.

When the Titans encountered their future selves, he found he has greater telekinetic abilities no longer limited to tactile telekinesis , he is stronger, more durable, and faster. Superboy later states that he has developed telescopic vision. It has also been shown in Teen Titans that he is much faster, traveling from San Francisco to the Arctic in less than an hour whilst carrying Nightwing. He was later able to have a footrace around the world with Kid Flash.

Superboy, like Superman, derives his Kryptonian powers from the absorption of solar energy from the Earth's yellow sun. Conner, however, does not process solar energy as quickly as Superman. As a result, he cannot push himself and his powers too far; if he does so, his body starts to eat itself for energy.

In the Hypertension storyline; Superboy meets his adult self from an alternate reality: Black Zero. Black Zero first plans to use an army of Doomsdays to defeat Superman. But when he is forced to eliminate the Doomsdays; Black Zero tells his men that "they were never essential to my plans". Implying that his power is equal to, or superior to those of Kal-El's.

Like Superman, Superboy is also vulnerable to Kryptonian and magic. In the Titans Tomorrow storyarc, the Kon-El Superman exhibits full Kryptonian abilities and full telekinesis with greater control of his telekinetic fields.

In a fight with Captain Marvel Jr. In Superboy's first appearance, he has a fade haircut, a modified Superman costume, two belts, an earring, gloves and a Leather jacket. But the truth is Jon is only the most recent in a long line of Superboys, most of which have stories that are a little bit more off-the-wall than being the literal son of Clark and Lois. Like so many things in the Man of Steel's long history, the Superboy legacy is fraught with the weird, the wonderful and the confusing.

But don't worry, we're here to break it all down for you. The first tricky thing about Superboy's history is actually the first tricky thing about introducing any Kryptonian character into the DCU. One of major tenants of Kal-El's origin story is that he's the last son of Krypton, right? So how do you explain a Kryptonian teenager showing up on Earth sometime down the line? The answer to this conundrum? Why, time travel, alternate realities and "imaginary stories," of course!

The original Superboy was literally just Clark as a teenager, living and working as a superhero in Smallville, no matter how much it may have contradicted the idea that Superman himself was the world's first superhero when he arrived in Metropolis.

You have to remember that these stories, especially in the Golden and Silver Ages, really predated the idea of continuity and shared universes. To that end, it wasn't really a problem that one ongoing comic seemed to feature Clark and a slew of the Superman supporting cast as teenagers while another continued to tell stories about them as adults.

Superboy stories were actually pretty popular, and despite their somewhat questionable place in the actual canon of Super-mythology, they introduced some longstanding elements of Clark's history into the mix.



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