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As commonly depicted in most media featuring the character, Clark is a humanoid alien refugee from the planet Krypton who lands on Earth, developing superhuman abilities and becoming Superman, Earth's only superhero, while also working as a journalist for the Daily Planet newspaper journal in Metropolis, eventually marrying his colleague Lois ...
In the Silver and Bronze Age universes, Clark's first contact with the Daily Planet came when reporter (and future editor) Perry White came to Smallville to write a story about Superboy, and wound up getting an interview where the Boy of Steel first revealed his extraterrestrial origins.
26 wrz 2023 · More than just a reliable reporter, Clark is tremendously successful at his day job and receives several public accolades for his work. 1959’s Action Comics #250 by Bill Finger and Wayne Boring has Clark recognized as Reporter of the Year while the lead story in 2021’s Superman: Red & Blue #3 by Jesse L. Holland and Laura Braga lists Clark ...
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In Metropolis, Superman (as Clark Kent) works as a reporter at the Planet, "a great metropolitan newspaper" which allows him to keep track of ongoing events where he might be of help. Largely working on his own, his identity is easily kept secret.
He is a Star Journalist at the Daily Planet (and the Daily Star before that). He has won more than one Pulitzer award, and he has been an accomplished author on the New York Times Best Sellers List. He's kind of famous with a recognizable name. Seriously, Clark Kent is no slouch.
11 gru 2019 · BILL KENNEDY: (As narrator) Superman, who, disguised as Clark Kent, mild-mannered reporter for a great metropolitan newspaper, fights a never-ending battle for truth, justice and the American...
5 wrz 2021 · 1958's Superboy #63 (by Otto Binder and John Sikela) now have Clark getting a cub reporter gig at the Daily Planet, only this time it was Perry White himself and Lois DOESN'T get a gig. Amusingly, Clark gladly uses his Superboy connections to get the gig.