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* NeverMessWithGranny: Martha Kent can subdue ''anyone'', even Doomsday, just by yelling at them, [[ArmorPiercingSlap slapping]] them, and grabbing them by the ear.

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* NeverMessWithGranny: Martha Kent can subdue ''anyone'', even Doomsday, just by yelling at them, [[ArmorPiercingSlap slapping]] slapping them, and grabbing them by the ear.

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* {{Expy}}: Streaky as shown in this comic is lazy and snarky like ComicStrip/{{Garfield}}.



* {{Expy}}: Streaky as shown in this comic is lazy and snarky like ComicStrip/{{Garfield}}.
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* CanonForeigner: Fuzzy the Supermouse.

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* CanonForeigner: Averted for Fuzzy the Supermouse.Supermouse. He was originally an obscure one-shot character from 1958's "Superboy" #65.
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* AdaptationalVillainy: Here, Lor-Zod was raised by his villainous parents and works with them. In the mainstream comics he gets adopted by Superman and Lois Lane, renamed "Chris Kent" and becomes a superhero himself.
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* PassThePopcorn: In issue #2, Supergirl and the Teen Titans pass the popcorn while they watch Superman fighting Bizarro.* SecretSecretKeeper: While Lois doesn't know Superman's secret in the first few issues, later issues imply that she knows, but plays along.
* ShoutOut: Jor-El's costume as a hologram is similar to the Marlon Brando version.

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* PassThePopcorn: In issue #2, Supergirl and the Teen Titans pass the popcorn while they watch Superman fighting Bizarro.Bizarro.
* SecretSecretKeeper: While Lois doesn't know Superman's secret in the first few issues, later issues imply that she knows, but plays along.
* ShoutOut: Jor-El's costume as a hologram is similar to the Marlon Brando version.
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* MetronomicManMashing: In issue #11, Brainiac does this to both Superman and General Zod.



* SecretSecretKeeper: While Lois doesn't know Superman's secret in the first few issues, later issues imply that she knows, but plays along.

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* PassThePopcorn: In issue #2, Supergirl and the Teen Titans pass the popcorn while they watch Superman fighting Bizarro.* SecretSecretKeeper: While Lois doesn't know Superman's secret in the first few issues, later issues imply that she knows, but plays along.

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An all-ages comic book about Franchise/{{Superman}}, his cousins Superboy and Supergirl, and their pets Krypto and Streaky. Despite being published around the time of the ''ComicBook/{{New 52}}'', it's mostly [[UsefulNotes/TheSilverAgeOfComicBooks Silver Age]] Superman with a new belt. The comic lasted 12 issues.

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An all-ages comic book about Franchise/{{Superman}}, his cousins Superboy Comicbook/{{Superboy}} and Supergirl, Comicbook/{{Supergirl}}, and their pets Krypto Comicbook/KryptoTheSuperdog and Streaky. Streaky the Super-Cat. Despite being published around the time of the ''ComicBook/{{New 52}}'', it's mostly [[UsefulNotes/TheSilverAgeOfComicBooks Silver Age]] Superman with a new belt. belt.

The comic lasted 12 issues.issues and it has a follow-up series: ''Super Powers''.
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* SpinOff: To ''Comicbook/TinyTitans''.

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* SpinOff: To Of ''Comicbook/TinyTitans''.
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* TheMole: Parodied when SelfDemonstrating/LexLuthor gets a job at the ''Daily Planet''.

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* TheMole: Parodied when SelfDemonstrating/LexLuthor ComicBook/LexLuthor gets a job at the ''Daily Planet''.
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An all-ages comic book about Franchise/{{Superman}}, his cousins Superboy and Supergirl, and their pets Krypto and Streaky. Despite being published around the time of the ''ComicBook/{{New 52}}'', it's mostly SilverAge Superman with a new belt. The comic lasted 12 issues.

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An all-ages comic book about Franchise/{{Superman}}, his cousins Superboy and Supergirl, and their pets Krypto and Streaky. Despite being published around the time of the ''ComicBook/{{New 52}}'', it's mostly SilverAge [[UsefulNotes/TheSilverAgeOfComicBooks Silver Age]] Superman with a new belt. The comic lasted 12 issues.
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* CrushBlush: A male example; JimmyOlsen sometimes blushes when he's around Supergirl.

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* CrushBlush: A male example; JimmyOlsen ComicBook/JimmyOlsen sometimes blushes when he's around Supergirl.
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* CrushBlush: A male example; JimmyOlsen sometimes blushes when he's around Supergirl.
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An all-ages comic book about Franchise/{{Superman}}, his cousins Superboy and Supergirl, and their pets Krypto and Streaky. Despite being published around the time of the ''ComicBook/{{New 52}}'', it's mostly SilverAge Superman with a new belt. The comic lasted 12 issues.
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!!This series contains examples of:
* BackFromTheDead: Lara, though she wasn't dead in the first place; Jor-El managed to send her to the Phantom Zone before the destruction of Krypton.
* CanonForeigner: Fuzzy the Supermouse.
* CompositeCharacter: Instead of a cyborg, this version of Metallo is like the Kryptonite Man with an armor that looks like the second Pre-Crisis Metallo.
* LighterAndSofter: These comics are this for the Superman franchise.
* {{Expy}}: Streaky as shown in this comic is lazy and snarky like ComicStrip/{{Garfield}}.
* TheMole: Parodied when SelfDemonstrating/LexLuthor gets a job at the ''Daily Planet''.
* MythologyGag: Lois sometimes calls Clark by the nick "Series/{{Smallville}}", like the Lois of the TV Series of the same name.
* NeverMessWithGranny: Martha Kent can subdue ''anyone'', even Doomsday, just by yelling at them, [[ArmorPiercingSlap slapping]] them, and grabbing them by the ear.
* SecretSecretKeeper: While Lois doesn't know Superman's secret in the first few issues, later issues imply that she knows, but plays along.
* ShoutOut: Jor-El's costume as a hologram is similar to the Marlon Brando version.
* SpinOff: To ''Comicbook/TinyTitans''.
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