Composite Superman
The Composite Superman is the name of several characters in the DC Universe.
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Composite Superman (Joseph Meach)
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Composite Superman (Xan)
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Composite Superman (The Composite)
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The Composite was a creation of Professor Ivo who looked to create duplicates of his enemies after gathering the DNA of various superheroes over the course of months. Ultimately, they were deemed nightmarish failures where he buried the stillborn creations in a grave. However, the project survived where the amalgamated samples formed into the Composite Superman where he possessed all the abilities of the entire Justice League. Unaware of this, Ivo used the data he gathered from the Composite to perfect the technology that he used to make Amazo. (Superman/Batman Annual v1 #3)
Composite Superman (A.I.)
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The Composite Superman was the result of a Brainiac virus infecting the Batcomputer and fusing with a villain program that was compiled by both Superman and Batman. (Batman/Superman v2 #14) Upon activating, the program concluded that their battle was never ending and wanted to understand the reason for their constant struggle. (Batman/Superman v2 #13)
Overview
The fourth incarnation was a composite virus that gained access to the Batcomputer's villain database. (Batman/Superman v2 #12)
Notes
- The concept of the Composite Superman was created by Edmond Hamilton and Curt Swan where it made its first appearance in World's Finest Comics v1 #142 (June, 1964).
Alternate Versions
In other media
Television
- In Justice League Unlimited, the Composite Superman had a cameo appearance in the animated television series set in the DC Animated Universe in the episode "The Greatest Story Never Told". This version was the result of the Justice League battling the sorcerer Mordru who used his magic to fuse Batman, Superman and Wonder Woman together. The unnamed Composite Superman had the appearance of the character from the comics but with Wonder Woman's voice with the three being returned to normal once Mordru was defeated.
Films
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Appearances
- World's Finest Comics v1: (1964)
- Superman/Batman Annual v1:
- Batman/Superman v2: (2020)
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