Supernova (DC Comics)

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Supernova
File:SuperNova5215.jpg
Supernova from 52 # 15.
Art by Shawn Moll.
Publication information
PublisherDC Comics
First appearance52: Week/Issue Eight
Created byGeoff Johns
Grant Morrison
Greg Rucka
Mark Waid
Keith Giffen
In-story information
Alter egoUnknown
Abilitiesflight, light emission, energy projection, teleportation

Supernova is a fictional superhero in the DC Universe who first appeared in 52 issue #8 in June 2006.

Character history

Eight weeks into the series 52, sightings of a mysterious hero are reported by several eyewitnesses, with his exploits revealed in flashbacks. He saves an elderly woman and others from a falling monorail by seemingly teleporting them to safety, rescues a group of firemen in a burning building by vanishing the falling rafters, sheers a gunman's rifle in half to save police officers, and saves a young girl from a rip current.

The Daily Star newsapaper has the first exclusive of the new superhero, dubbing him "Supernova". That same day, Supernova saves Clark Kent as Kent pulls a "Lois Lane" and jumps out of a window at the Daily Planet, in order to get an interview. Supernova cuts the interview short to take on Bahdnesian terrorists in a stolen US Army all-terrain vehicle, and moves a chunk of pavement instantly, leading the criminals to drive the vehicle into the resultant hole and surrender. Supernova then secures the crime scene and protects a young boy from falling into the hole. All the while, Kent watches amongst a crowd of witnesses, taking pictures and getting brief statements from Supernova.

Several weeks later, a gigantic crustacean (a Ballostro) arrives in Metropolis to feed. Supernova begins to repulse the monster, ensure the safety of a nuclear powered submarine brought in the city by the monster itself and reassure the local population when Booster Gold arrives. Booster and Supernova immediately clash, with Supernova urging Booster to step back, and going so far as to call Booster a fraud. Booster knocks out Supernova, who wakes up too late to save Booster from his kamikaze attempt to save the city from the radiation leakage of the submarine. Supernova catches the dead body of Booster as it falls from the sky and is left mourning the death of his "rival".

In 52: Week 19, after he deposited Cassandra Sandsmark (Wonder Girl) on a rooftop, Wonder Girl confronted Supernova about his apparent lack of recognition of her. He responded blandly and began to leave. As he went, Cassie called him "Kon-El."

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Supernova in the Batcave, from 52 # 20.
Art by Shawn Moll.

In 52: Week 20, Supernova is shown exploring the currently unoccupied Batcave. The Batcave's location is known to only select individuals such as Superman, Kon-El, Blue Beetle (Ted Kord), and Booster Gold.

In 52: Week 22, Luthor saw in Supernova the same modus operandi and attitude of Superman.

In story references

Connections to Superman

File:WorlsFinest178Cover.jpg
Cover of World's Finest #178.

The character was first mentioned in Wizard and Newsarama, although the first mention in-story was in Superman #650.

Supernova's costume is similar in design — albeit with a different color scheme — to the costume of Nova, an "imaginary story" version of Superman who lost his Kryptonian powers and became a Batman-like crimefighter in a two-part story in World's Finest Comics #178 (September 1968) and #180 (November 1968). This version of the character also appeared in Infinite Crisis #5 as one of the many versions of Superman.

In 52: Week 19, it is shown that Wonder Girl believes Supernova to be her late boyfriend, Superboy (Kon-El).[3]. Three weeks later, Luthor believes him to be his enemy, the very Superman taking a masked identity to "toy with [Luthor]" [4].

Powers and abilities

The exact nature of Supernova's powers was unclear as of his debut, but he has been shown to fly and emit powerfully bright flashes of light when performing superheroic acts. He can remove matter with energy beams coming from his eyes. It was not apparent if the matter is disintegrated or removed by other means. At one point, when asked what happened to an object he removed, he remarked "I sent it away." He also appears to teleport in bright flashes of light. He is able to sense and "remove" a surveillance satellite trained on him from hundreds of miles away.

Appearances in other media

Supernova has recently been announced to appear in the 52 wave 1 series of action figures.[5]

See also

References

  1. ^ Superman #650
  2. ^ 52: Week Six
  3. ^ 52: Week 19
  4. ^ 52: Week 22
  5. ^ Toy Fare