. . . . . . . . . . . . . "Superboy-Prime was a whiny, smaller version of Superman who came from an alternate universe where people apparently complained a lot more. Also, he was probably the only superhero. We say \"probably\" because everybody else on his planet was killed during the Crisis on Infinite Earths. Don't worry, they were fictional, it's okay to laugh. He turned evil during Infinite Crisis, and \"accidentally\" killed a couple of the Teen Titans. He then took the name \"Emoboy-Prime\" and started chewing up the Multiverse during Countdown like... well, like a fanboy with superpowers. Also, it turns out he's the Time Trapper. But then again, who isn't?"@en . "300"^^ . . . . . . . . "Clark Kent, Superboy-Prime, Superman-Prime, Prime, Superboy, Clarkie, Time Trapper"@en . "The last son of a doomed planet"@en . . . "Supervillain"@en . . . . . . . "Kryptonian"@en . . . . . . "*Kryptonian Physiology\n*Superhuman Strength\n*Superhuman Speed\n*Superhuman Stamina\n*Superhuman Agility\n*Superhuman Reflexes\n*Energy Absorption\n*Regenerative Healing Factor\n*Nigh-Invulnerability\n*Enhanced Vision\n*Heat Vision\n*Superhuman Senses\n*Superhuman Breath\n*Flight\n*Kryptonite Immunity\n*Hand-to-Hand Combatant\n*X-Ray Vision\n*Telescopic Vision\n*Microscopic Vision\n*Radar Vision\n*Infrared Vision\n*Magic Immunity\n*Power Mimicry Immunity\n*Indomitable Willpower"@en . . . . . . . . . "Kal-El"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Superboy-Prime"@en . . . . . . "DC Comics Presents #87"@en . "Superboy-Prime is an alternate version of Superman who grew up in a world where superheroes were merely comic books. However, after a freak cosmic storm that led him to meet Earth-One's Superman, Clark's latent Kryptonian powers finally manifested. He then lived out his days as the new Superboy, but after the events of Crisis on Infinite Earths, his lingering feelings about his home world made him increasingly psychotic, eventually going rogue and becoming one of the greatest threats the DC Multiverse has ever known."@en . . . "Superboy-Prime was one of the many variations of Superman in the DC universe but became unhinged following the destruction of his world and become one of the main villains from the Crisis on Infinite Earths storyline: he had even more power than current Superman and was comparable to the Silver Age Superman in scale of power - making him easily one of the most powerful supervillains in DC comics."@en . . . . . . "Fighting"@en . . . . . . . . . . "Superboy-Prime was a whiny, smaller version of Superman who came from an alternate universe where people apparently complained a lot more. Also, he was probably the only superhero. We say \"probably\" because everybody else on his planet was killed during the Crisis on Infinite Earths. Don't worry, they were fictional, it's okay to laugh. He turned evil during Infinite Crisis, and \"accidentally\" killed a couple of the Teen Titans. He then took the name \"Emoboy-Prime\" and started chewing up the Multiverse during Countdown like... well, like a fanboy with superpowers. Also, it turns out he's the Time Trapper. But then again, who isn't?"@en . . . . . . . "Superboy-Prime"@en . . "To take Superman's place"@en . . "Supervillain, formerly Superhero"@en . . . "Superboy-Prime was one of the many variations of Superman in the DC universe but became unhinged following the destruction of his world and become one of the main villains from the Crisis on Infinite Earths storyline: he had even more power than current Superman and was comparable to the Silver Age Superman in scale of power - making him easily one of the most powerful supervillains in DC comics."@en . . . . . "During Infinite Crisis, he became obsessed with revenge, and became a bloodthirsty villain, killing many heroes of our Earth, including Superboy."@en . . . "Not yet, but we can always hope"@en . "Superboy-Prime is an alternate version of Superman who grew up in a world where superheroes were merely comic books. However, after a freak cosmic storm that led him to meet Earth-One's Superman, Clark's latent Kryptonian powers finally manifested. He then lived out his days as the new Superboy, but after the events of Crisis on Infinite Earths, his lingering feelings about his home world made him increasingly psychotic, eventually going rogue and becoming one of the greatest threats the DC Multiverse has ever known."@en . . . . . "During Infinite Crisis, he became obsessed with revenge, and became a bloodthirsty villain, killing many heroes of our Earth, including Superboy."@en .