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3->'''Superman-Blue:''' We're identical except for our costumes! To avoid confusion, I'll call myself Superman-Blue.\
4'''Superman-Red:''' And I'll be Superman-Red! Two heads are better than one! We'll use our super-brains to solve all our problems!
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6''The Amazing Story of Superman Red and Superman Blue'' -also known as ''Superman Red and Blue''- is a ''ComicBook/{{Superman}}'' story published in ''ComicBook/Superman1939'' #162 (July 1963). Initially an Imaginary Story, it was eventually rebranded as an alternate tale set in Earth-162. The story was written by Creator/LeoDorfman and illustrated by Creator/CurtSwan and Creator/KurtSchaffenberger.
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8Superman is informed that the Kandorians are disappointed at his inability to live up to any of his promises after so many years: he has been incapable of eradicating crime, finding a cure for Kryptonite, un-shrinking Kandor… hence, they are proposing a deal: if he is unable to fulfil his oaths within six months, he will swap places with one Kandorian.
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10Feeling ashamed, Superman agrees to their request. Then he decides to test an intelligence-increasing device called the "brain evolution machine", reasoning that a bigger brain will let him figure out a solution. Since the machine is an untested prototype, ComicBook/{{Supergirl}} wants to test it first, but Superman insists that he cannot allow her to risk her life for him.
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12The brain evolution machine successfully increases Superman's mental power one hundred times, but it has an unexpected effect: Superman is split into two twins, each one hundred times smarter than the original Superman.
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14Despite its out-of-main-continuity status, ''Superman Red and Blue'' became a pretty influential story in the ''Superman'' mythos, being repeatedly reimagined -most famously in the late 90's- and referenced through the decades.
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18* AlliterativeName: Both Supermen are nicknamed "the Titanic Twins".
19* BabiesEverAfter: At the end of the story, Superman Red and Lois Lane have twins. Likewise, Superman Blue and Lana Lang have two children together.
20* BrainwashingForTheGreaterGood: Superman decides the best way to eradicate crime is building a giant brainwashing machine. Supergirl then releases the PhantomZone inmates so they can also be brainwashed into becoming good people.
21* ButNowIMustGo: After eradicating crime across the world and restoring Krypton, Superman Red, Lois and Supergirl move to New Krypton. Superman Blue stays on Earth, but he retires.
22* ChildhoodFriendRomance: Superman Blue gets married to his childhood crush Lana Lang.
23* ComplexityAddiction: Red and Blue decide they should finally reveal their identities to Lois and Lana and get married. In order to decide who will propose who, they wield two giant steel "L"s, fly to the Himalayas and stand on a mountaintop, waiting for one storm approaching and one lightning bolt striking one giant letter. It is only after their method fails that Blue mentions he is still in love with Lana and Red admits he has fallen for Lois.
24* EvilTwin: Invoked. Both Supermen bring up one previous instance where Superman got split into a good twin and a bad one, but they clarify that neither of them is evil.
25* FleetingDemographicRule: Nearly every decade since 1963, someone writes a "Superman is split into two twins" story: ''ComicBook/TwoForTheDeathOfOne'' (1983), ''Superman Red/Blue'' (1997), ''ComicBook/SupermanReborn'' (2017) …
26* GenesisEffect: The two Supermen manage to build a new Krypton for the enlarged Kandorians to inhabit.
27* HighSchoolSweethearts: Lana had been pinning for Clark since he was ComicBook/{{Superboy}}, and she ends up married to him.
28* KryptoniteIsEverywhere: Inverted. Red and Blue find a way to find, gather and neutralize all Kryptonite in the galaxy.
29* LiteralSplitPersonality: Superman gets split into two beings: Superman Blue, who feels more comfortable among Earth people and keeps pining for Lana, and Superman Red, who longs for Krypton and has fallen for Lois.
30* LostInImitation: Though the whole "Superman splits into two Supermen" plot has been done a number of times, it is very rare that any future reference to this story actually acknowledges its main plot--that is to say, the two Supermen creating world peace.
31* MarryThemAll: Variant. Superman is split into red and blue versions of himself, allowing one of them to marry Lois and the other to marry Lana.
32* MoreExpendableThanYou: Kara tries to convince her cousin to let her take his place, since the world cannot afford to lose its greatest hero, but Superman argues he cannot allow her to risk herself for him.
33* ReedRichardsIsUseless: A central theme. After being shamed for having failed at having a real impact on Earth and Kandor's people, Superman tries to live up to his promises. Both Supermen use advanced technology to eradicate crime and restore Krypton. Then Superman Blue declares he will devote his life to the advancement of science while his Superman Robots take care of natural disasters.
34* TheRevealPromptsRomance: Red and Blue decide they should finally be honest with the women they love, so they reveal their secret identity to Lois Lane and Lana Lang, respectively-- shortly after, they hold a triple wedding together with Jimmy Olsen and Lucy Lane.
35* RetiredBadass: Superman Blue announces his retirement from superheroics and becomes a scientist.
36* SpiritualAntithesis: It stands as one to the earlier ''ComicBook/TheDeathOfSuperman1961.'' Both are "imaginary stories", both deal with a possible endpoint for Superman's character, both feature Luthor making a HeelFaceTurn and coming up with a miracle cure, and both, funnily, got a remake of sorts in the 1990s. However, while ''The Death of Superman'' is about the darkest possible way for Superman's story to end, this story represents probably the happiest possible ending for him, where the two Supermen solve every single outstanding problem and plot point of the Silver Age, bring about world peace, and end the comic HappilyMarried to both Lois and Lana.
37* StrongFamilyResemblance: Superman Red and Blue's sons look exactly like young Clark Kents. Lois and Lana's daughters are the spitting image of their respective mothers.
38* TakeAThirdOption: Or rather, Take Both Options, Previously Though Mutually Exclusive. The two biggest sources of angst for Superman at the time, his LoveTriangle and his nature as a ChildOfTwoWorlds, are resolved by him being split in two, meaning the two Supermen can now do both.
39* UndyingLoyalty: Lois notices Superman Red is not happy living on Earth, despite his protesting otherwise. So, she declares one day they are moving to New Krypton, no questions asked. Clark is so shocked he wonders what he has done to deserve that kind of love.
40* UnfinishedUntestedUsedAnyway: Supergirl wants to be the first person to try the "brain-evolution machine" in case that something goes wrong, but Superman insists that he must be the one who will take the risk. So Superman tries the machine, and it indeed increases his intelligence... but it also has the unexpected and surprising effect of splitting him into two twin Supermen.
41* WeddingsForEveryone: Superman Red and Lois, Superman Blue and Lana, and Jimmy Olsen and Lucy Lane hold a triple wedding.
42* WhatTheHellHero: Downplayed when the Kandorians chide Superman for being unable to live up to his role.
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