Which is the real identity, Clark Kent or Superman? * What is identity and what constitutes an identity?Kearns, Dave
The history of Clark Kent is as rich and interesting as that of Superman's, and we are here today to take a closer look at him. From using Disco dancing to hide his super-bomb removal power, to the real life aftershock of a fictional journalist quitting his job. Here are the15 Facts...
The father of Kara, Zor-El appears inSmallvilleseason 7, played by Christopher Heyerdahl. Zor-El is shown as a corrupted member of the House of El, who hated his brother for the shared love of Jor-El’s wife Lara. Despite this, Kara reveals that the only common ground Jor-El and Zor...
This article is about the Earth-2 counterpart of Clark. For his Earth-1 doppelganger, see Clark Kent. For his Earth-13 doppelganger, see Clark Kent (Earth-13). "I got to tell you, sis -- this alternate Earth -- it's a blast. Doesn't feel right, though. N
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"Before you arrived, we wanted a child so badly. The day you found us in that field, you were the miracle we prayed for. Now the world needs that same miracle." - Martha to Clark, Finale, Part 1 Martha Kent (née Clark) is the widow of Jonathan Kent, ado
The FT Weekend Magazine featured Edmund Clark’s work on the architecture of the town of Dover, and the landscape and geology of the White Cliffs of East Kent, as a focus for contemporary political, economic and cultural tensions in the UK. LONDON INDEPENDENT PHOTOGRAPHY MAGAZINE SUPPLEMENT fLIP...
as we'd like to believe. In fact, may be there is a strong sense in which Clark Kent and Superman really are two different people. Memory isn't the right place to look for identity, unless we want to agree that Superman losing his memory would mean that he was, in effect, dead....
as we'd like to believe. In fact, may be there is a strong sense in which Clark Kent and Superman really are two different people. Memory isn't the right place to look for identity, unless we want to agree that Superman losing his memory would mean that he was, in effect, dead....