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Super-Turtle

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Comics character
Super-Turtle
Publication information
PublisherDC Comics
First appearanceAdventure Comics #304 (January 1963)
Created byHenry Boltinoff
In-story information
Full nameTur-Tel
SpeciesTurtle
Place of originGalapagon
AbilitiesSame range of powers asSuperman

Super-Turtle (orSuper Turtle) is a fictional character fromDC Comics, created byHenry Boltinoff; he is depicted as abipedalanthropomorphicturtle wearing acape likeSuperman's. His emblem, which is on his cape, is a letter T in a shield.[1]

Publication history

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Created to be a lighthearted parody of Superman, Super-Turtle appeared mostly in one-page comic stories inSilver Age comic books, starting inAdventure Comics #304 (January 1963).[2]

An accepted part of DC Comics history, Super-Turtle has also made minor appearances outside his own series; e.g., a Super-Turtle figure hangs from the ceiling of the Planet Krypton restaurant inKingdom Come and he had acameo appearance in the one-shotSuperman and Batman: World's Funnest. Two one-page Super-Turtle stories were created for and appeared in the 2000Silver Age series.

His most recent comic book appearance was in the 2008 miniseriesAmbush Bug: Year None, in which he plays a role like the oneSuperboy-Prime played inInfinite Crisis; after living in Limbo withKal-L and company, Super-Turtle (who now calls himself Clark Kent) starts destroying anyone he considers to be a phony Super-Turtle, includingBat-Mite andConner Kent.

Super-Turtle makes a cameo in the final issue ofBatman: The Brave and the Bold.[3]

Super-Turtle has since appeared inSleepy Time Crime from Capstone Publishing's DC Super-Pets line of children books.[4]

Fictional character biography

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Super-Turtle is part of a species of anthropomorphic turtles from the planet Galapagon. The scientistShh-Ell realizes that the planet is doomed and convinces the Science Council to evacuate. Slow by nature, the turtles only build one spaceship, in which Shh-Ell's infant son, Tur-Tel, is sent to Earth. There, he is adopted by a kindly farmer couple and becomes Super-Turtle.[5]

Super-Turtle's enemies and allies include parodies of Superman's (such asBrainy-yak) and, in curious circumstances, Superman himself.

Powers and abilities

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Super-Turtle has the same powers as Superman, including flight, invulnerability, superhuman speed and strength, and vision powers.

Appearances

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Super-Turtle appeared in the following comics:[2]

Silver Age

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Modern Age revivals

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References

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  1. ^Becattini, Alberto (2019). "Super-Animals".American Funny Animal Comics in the 20th Century: Volume Two. Theme Park Press.ISBN 978-1683902218.
  2. ^abEury, Michael (2006).The Krypton Companion.TwoMorrows Publishing. p. 192.ISBN 9781893905610.
  3. ^Batman: The All New Brave and The Bold #16
  4. ^"Sleepy Time Crime".
  5. ^Greenberger, Robert;Pasko, Martin (2010).The Essential Superman Encyclopedia. Del Rey. p. 428.ISBN 978-0-345-50108-0.

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