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262:) of an advanced race of turtles realized that their planet was doomed, and convinced the Science Council that they should build 1,000 spaceships to evacuate it. Slow by nature, the turtles only managed to build one spaceship, in which Shh-Ell's infant son, Tur-Tel (Kal-El), was sent to Earth. Found by a kindly homespun farming couple, the turtle grew up and gained super-powers, becoming 598: 593: 175:
An accepted part of DC Comics history, Super-Turtle tends to show up once in a while in one form or another; e.g., a Super-Turtle figure hangs from the ceiling of the Planet Krypton restaurant in
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and company, Super-Turtle (who now calls himself Clark Kent) starts destroying anyone he considers to be a phony Super-Turtle, including
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Super-Turtle has the same powers as Superman, including flight, invulnerability, superhuman speed and strength, and vision powers.
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as Bat-Mite is upset of the comic book's cancelation and states several missed crossover opportunities, including Super-Turtle.
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Created to be a lighthearted parody of Superman, Super-Turtle appeared mostly in one-page comic stories in
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Super-Turtle's enemies and allies include parodies of Superman's (such as Brainy-
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His most recent comic book appearance was in issue #3 of the 2008 miniseries
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DC Comics characters with superhuman durability or invulnerability
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from Capstone Publishing's DC Super-Pets line of children books.
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DC Comics characters who can move at superhuman speeds
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Index


Publisher
DC Comics
First appearance
Adventure Comics
Henry Boltinoff
Turtle
Superman
DC Comics
Henry Boltinoff
bipedal
anthropomorphic
turtle
cape
Superman
Silver Age
Adventure Comics
Kingdom Come
cameo appearance
Superman and Batman: World's Funnest
Ambush Bug: Year None
Superboy-Prime
Infinite Crisis
Kal-L
Bat-Mite
Conner Kent
Batman: The Brave and the Bold
Krypton
Galápagos Islands
Jor-El

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