Superman

Superman, the alter-ego of Clark Kent, (TV: ) who was sometimes referred to as Man of Steel, (PROSE: ) and once referred to by Lenny Henry as "Clarkie", (COMIC: ) was a superhero who operated as a reporter for the Daily Planet.

He was featured in various comic books, including the comic book Superman, which chronicled his life. (TV:, etc.) In addition, his likeness and emblem were featured on various pieces of merchandise, including shirts, (WC: , etc.) torches, (PROSE: ) and posters. (TV: )

Superman also existed as a real person in Earth-33⅓. (COMIC:, )

Early life
The last of his kind, Superman crash-landed on Earth as a baby. (AUDIO: )

Working for the Daily Planet
In his later life, Kent worked as a reporter at the Daily Planet, alongside Lois Lane and Jimmy Olsen. His editor was Perry White. (TV: ) At one point, he had a snow fortress. (PROSE: )

Donating to Comic Relief
Superman was among the superheroes who donated to Comic Relief in 1991. (COMIC: )

Visiting the Brick Boulevard
Superman was present in the Brick Boulevard when the Twelfth Doctor, Peter Venkman, and Doc Brown crashed their vehicles into each other. (WC: )

Powers and abilities
Superman had the ability to fly. (TV:, COMIC: ) Kryptonite was his weakness. (AUDIO: )

Earth-33⅓
A version of Superman existed in Earth-33⅓. (COMIC:, )

He once entered the Doctor's TARDIS, along with Spider-Man, Batman, Captain America, and Jet Lagg when the Fifth Doctor landed it in New York during a crimewave. (COMIC: )

He later flew over the TARDIS while thinking to himself that he could "leap tall TARDISes with a single bound", as the Sixth Doctor introduced Peri to several individuals notable to American history. (COMIC: )

Information from invalid sources
Superman once flew through the air before being hit on the head by Batman's Batarang. He later stood in front of the Lion Temple. (WC: )

He once told the Doctor “Me? Time travel? Oh, no. I couldn't do a thing like that.” When Wonder Woman entered the Doctor's TARDIS, she remarked that it looked like something Superman would change outfits in. (GAME: )

Other matters
As he revealed at the 2016 New York Comic Con, Superman, or more specifically Clark Kent, is Steven Moffat's favourite superhero. In writing the Ghost (Grant) in The Return of Doctor Mysterio, Moffat was particularly influenced by Clark Kent, and took inspiration from the Superman films of the 1970s and 1980s.

A version of Superman appears as a playable character in LEGO Dimensions alongside the first 13 incarnations of the Doctor (including the War Doctor), existing in a parallel universe relative to the Doctor's own. As a result, the reference to Superman in WC: Supergirl Meets E.T. implicitly referred to the "real" Superman from his cousin Supergirl's home universe, rather than to the fictional version from the DWU. However, LEGO Dimensions is not considered a valid source by this Wiki, and this information is not present in Supergirl Meets E.T. itself, which doesn't actually preclude the possibility that Superman is a fictional character with no particular ties to the real individual Supergirl.

When Paul Kupperberg served as editor at DC Comics, he edited and sometimes wrote for Superman, among other titles, and also wrote for the newspaper strip of the same title.

Jim Broadbent, who played Jean Pierre Dubois in Superman IV: Quest for Peace, played an Eleventh Doctor in The Curse of Fatal Death. He had previous been one of the many performers considered for the role of the Eighth Doctor.

William Russell, Susannah York, Shane Rimmer, Sarah Douglas, David Neal, John Hollis, Tony Selby, James Garbutt, Harry Fielder, Alf Joint, Roger Brierley, Terry Walsh, Tony Sibbald, Robert Beatty, Henry Woolf, R. J. Bell, Esmond Knight, Eiji Kusuhara, Peter Roy, David Garth, Rex Robinson, Kiran Shah, David de Keyser, Burnell Tucker, Kerry Shale, David Forman and Alan Tilvern all appeared in the.

David Warner and Eliza Roberts played Superman's biological parents Jor-El and Lara Lor-Van in the episode "Foundling".

George Murdock appeared in two Superman television series: Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman and.