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12 unusual facts about Clark Kent


Chief Parker

Parker apprehended the Pumpkin Gang while being secretly assisted by Clark Kent, who was still a toddler at the time.

Chips Ahoy!

His alter-ego was Mort Meek, who was always seen "counting the 16 chips" in his Chips Ahoy cookie when he was attacked by one of the creatures, at which point he slipped into a phone booth, locker room, restroom, etc., to become Cookie Man and finish off the villain in a Clark KentSuperman vein.

Danny Dark

Danny Dark voiced the role of Superman/Clark Kent for twelve years, from 1973 to 1985, in each of the various incarnations of Hanna-Barbera's animated series Super Friends.

Delaney card

As a prank, students have been known to obtain extra Delaney cards and create cards using false names or fictional characters such as Clark Kent.

Electric Earthquake

Later, at the Daily Planet, a Native American man warns Lois Lane, Clark Kent, and Perry White that they must run a report that Manhattan belongs to his people and should be given back to them.

John Thain

Thain has been nicknamed "Superman", due to his facial resemblance to the character's alter-ego Clark Kent.

Kent Taylor

Along with Clark Gable, Kent Taylor served as the inspiration behind the name of Superman's alter-ego - Clark Kent.

Michael O'Hearn

He has appeared in the movies Barbarian, Keeper of Time, and had a minor supporting role in Death Becomes Her, as well as starred as Clark Kent/Superman in the popular Sandy Collora fan film World's Finest (opposite Clark Bartram as Batman).

The Adventures of Superpup

The Clark Kent character was renamed "Bark Bent", who worked for the Daily Bugle (not to be confused with Peter Parker's workplace) under editor "Terry Bite".

The Magnetic Telescope

The story begins with Clark Kent and Lois Lane, along with the entire town, observing a scientist's (who resembles Captain Marvel's archnemesis Doctor Sivana) demonstration of his magnetic telescope.

The Rude Boys

The song also was remixed by then director of A&R at Atlantic Records Clark Kent, a hip hop DJ and record producer from New York.

Wilson Hirschfeld

It is believed that Wilson was the model for Superman's alter-ego, Clark Kent.


Billion Dollar Limited

(Railroad buffs will note that the locomotive is identical to the unique one used by the Twentieth Century Limited beginning in 1938.) Further ahead, in a passenger coach, Lois Lane boards with help from Clark Kent, who says he wishes he could come, but he has another story to cover.

Mordru the Merciless

Duo Damsel and Shadow Lass adopt secret identities which allow them to hide at the homes of Police Chief Douglas Parker and Lana Lang, while Mon-El stays with the Kents in his old guise as Clark's cousin Bob Cobb.

Smallville Roleplaying Game

The Smallville Roleplaying Game was the first game using the Cortex Plus system, and is a Superhero Role-playing game which is designed to allow Clark Kent and Lois Lane to be played on almost equal terms.

Son of Superman

When a solar flare erupts, Jon Kent manifests superpowers and learns from his mother, Lois Lane, that his father, the missing Daily Planet reporter Clark Kent, was secretly the superhero Superman.

Superman and the Legion of Super-Heroes

In the present day, Perry White discusses how Clark Kent needs to better his social life when he hears cries for help with his super-hearing.

Table Rock Welcome Centre

Exterior shots of the 1926 (north) building established it as the fictional "Honeymoon Haven Hotel" where Clark Kent and Lois Lane represented the Daily Planet in an effort to identify corruption in the honeymoon industry (though sound stages were utilized for interior shots).