Best version of superman?

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Best version of superman?

What are your thoughts on this

Kara Zor-El, who is not a man at all (being, in fact, a young woman), but is nonetheless a version of Superman, as portrayed by Melissa Benoist, on the 2015 CBS show Supergirl, up until perhaps the first 2 episodes of her CW run.

I've always really liked All-Star Superman.

Superdick(yes I know, not an official version). If I had to choose a favorite version from movies or tv shows then I'd choose DCAU Superman.

Originally posted by bluewaterrider
Kara Zor-El, who is not a man at all (being, in fact, a young woman), but is nonetheless a version of Superman, as portrayed by Melissa Benoist, on the 2015 CBS show Supergirl, up until perhaps the first 2 episodes of her CW run.

How is Kara a version of Superman? TV Supergirl is a version of..Supergirl.

Originally posted by Surtur
How is Kara a version of Superman?
TV Supergirl is a version of..Supergirl.

Last survivor of Kypton.
Come to Earth in a rocket ship.
Raised by a kindly couple.
Gains extraordinary powers from the sun.
Uses said powers to help other people, secretly at first, then as a costumed hero. Works for a newspaper. Pal of Jimmy Olsen, who sometimes assists on adventures or when fighting aliens. After internship under a demanding boss, becomes a reporter, who clashes with Lexcorp, and tries to aid people through journalism as well as direct physical intervention. Visits a Kryptonian modeled technical haven called the Fortress of Solitude when answers concerning original home planet are sought. First hero to befriend Mon-El, a Daxamite who came to Earth in a Kryptonian styled ship. Works with Mon-el, Martian Manhunter, Arrow, The Guardian, The Flash, and other vigilante heroes when encountering problems too big for a lone Kryptonian to handle.

Lol, what the f**k? Supergirl is Supergirl, not a version of Superman. Superman literally makes an appearance in the show. 😬

Them copying his story for herself doesn't really qualify her as a version.

That's like saying Arrow is a version of Batman, imo.

Also, iirc she knew from the start that she wasn't the last survivor of Krypton. For starters at least.

Originally posted by -Pr-
Them copying his story for herself doesn't really qualify her as a version.

That's like saying Arrow is a version of Batman, imo.

You'd disagree with those who call her a female version of Superman, then? Said view is quite common, or at least asserted to be, by many on the 'Net.

Originally posted by -Pr-

Also, iirc she knew from the start that she wasn't the last survivor of Krypton. For starters at least.

Here you might be right; I was taking that from the perspective that Kara was the last person to make it off the planet Krypton alive.

Technically, Superman can't be the last survivor of Krypton, either. Besides Kara, there are numerous Phantom Zone criminals from Krypton that survive to this day on that show.

Speaking of Krypton, if you consider that an essential part of the Superman Mythos, I'm genuinely curious as to whether you'd consider Red Son to be a version of Superman, and, if so, why.
Ditto for the Justice League 3000 Superman featured a year or so ago, though not quite to the same extent.

This is silly. Supergirl is her own character, to say she is simply a different version of Superman is a disservice. Are you trying to degrade her character here blue? Wouldn't you agree that she is a character that deserves her own identity besides "another version of Superman?"

Or is your goal here to degrade Superman by saying that the best version of him is someone who is a totally different character? By the way, I'd say the same thing if you said Gladiator was the best version of Superman.

Simply having the same powers and being from Krypton don't make her the same character. She is a family member of his and totally different character. She also isn't an alternate version of him from a different reality. She exists alongside him in his own reality. Doesn't she deserve to be recognized for that, as her own independent being?

I mean, I'm not even that big of a fan of hers, but I totally think she deserves to be recognized as separate entity in her own right. Kinda wondering why you don't Blue. I mean, isn't one of the themes of her show that you seem to like that she is breaking away from Superman's shadow and establishing her own identity as something separate from Superman, and not just his little cousin?

Also, from a logical standpoint, she obviously isn't the same person. To say otherwise is being purposely obtuse.

Best ****ing Superman of all time.
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That ending always kill me.

All-Star Superman by a longshot.

...Then Kal Kent/S1M... Then Superman Prime 1M. I'd also throw in Allen Adam/Quantum Superman, and Ultraman if they count.

Is this a trick question ?

Elliot S. Maggin's Miracle Monday & Last Son of Krypton.

Originally posted by Galan007
All-Star Superman by a longshot.

...Then Kal Kent/S1M... Then Superman Prime 1M. I'd also throw in Allen Adam/Quantum Superman, and Ultraman if they count.

Originally posted by quanchi112
Is this a trick question ?

She's not a female version of Superman. She is a female member of his same species. She's not Superman and unfortunately never will be.

That's not a knock on her, but the chick just doesn't inspire people like Superman does(I mean people within the comic universe).

Superman hasn't been the "last son" of Krypton for a long time, these f*ckers just keep popping up left and right. He's more likely the last male ever born on Krypton. Well wait I'm sure as the planet was exploding some women were giving birth, so the last surviving male born on Krypton. Be glad your mom banged your dad when she did Kal.

Plutonian.

Animated Series Superman
MOS Superman
Byrne Superman

Do clones count? If so, Blue Marvel.

All star superman
Superman movie I & II
Kingdom come Superman
Byrne Superman

Superman has always have to do the right thing, that is his concept, he strives to be a better MAN.

Originally posted by emporerpants

... is your goal here to degrade Superman by saying that the best version of him is someone who is a totally different character? By the way, I'd say the same thing if you said Gladiator was the best version of Superman.

Even after nearly 3 weeks, and 3 other people citing totally different characters, you have yet to offer anyone save me censure.

Ultraman? Plutonian? Blue Marvel?

Where is the outrage from you for them as choices of favorite versions of Superman? Or is the name of Gladiator alone the one that would earn your disapproval?