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Superman

EpicLLOYD as Superman
Character information
Full name Kal-El
Clark Joseph Kent (Earth name)
Nickname(s) Superman
The Man of Steel
The Man of Tomorrow
The Last Son of Krypton
The Metropolis Marvel
The Boy Scout
First appearance April 18, 1938
Action Comics #1
Born Varies
Died The Death of Superman (later resurrected):
October 1992
Metropolis
Blackest Night (later resurrected):
January 2010
Physical description
Hair Black
Eyes Blue
Based on
Rap battle information
Appeared in Goku vs Superman
Vs Goku
Release date May 19, 2014
Official vote(s) 21% (Old poll from ERB Website)
Location(s) The Fortress of Solitude
The sky
Cameo appearance
Superman Cameo The Joker vs Pennywise
Cameo information
Appeared In The Joker vs Pennywise
During The Joker's first verse
Location(s) A comic book
Dis Raps For Hire
Cameo appearance
Superman DRFH Cameo
Cameo information
Appeared In Brandon


Greasy, slick emcee from DC!
— Superman

Superman battled Goku in Goku vs Superman. He also made a cameo appearance through reused footage in The Joker vs Pennywise and Dis Raps For Hire - Season 2 Episode 10: Brandon. He was portrayed by EpicLLOYD on all occasions.

Information on the rapper

Superman originally appeared in Action Comics #1 in the year 1938, making him one of the earliest superheroes. He was created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster.

Kal-El is an alien from the ancient planet of Krypton, who was launched into space towards Earth as a child during the planet's destruction, by his parents Jor-El and Lara Lor-Van. Upon his arrival on Earth, Kal-El was adopted and raised by Jonathan and Martha Kent from Smallville, Kansas, who named him Clark Kent.

As an adult, Kent works for the Daily Planet, a newspaper company based in Metropolis, Kansas, and has relations with fellow reporter, Lois Lane, and is friends with photographer, Jimmy Olsen. As Superman, he fights powerful villains, such as Lex Luthor, General Zod, Darkseid, Doomsday, Brainiac, Bizarro, Parasite, Mongul, and more.

Unlike many superheroes, Superman was born with his powers which are activated by the radiation of the Earth's yellow sun, as a result of Kryptonians becoming accustomed to the radiation of their red super-giant, Rao. Superman's abilities include (per incarnation): super strength (can lift a minimum of 200 quintillion tons), flight, invulnerability, super speed (can travel faster than the speed of light), heat vision, freeze breath, X-ray vision, superhuman hearing, and a healing factor. Superman's powers can famously temporarily be weakened or removed completely with a long exposure to the element Kryptonite, which can only be found in deep space in the remains of the planet Krypton. His powers are also weakened by any type of magic.

Superman is arguably the most famous superhero of all time, and is continuously gaining wide-spread fame and admiration through several comic books, television shows, movies, and video games. He has become a global icon for the flawless man and the American man, especially during World War II, and the Superman crest is one of the most widely recognized symbols worldwide. He was famously portrayed on film in the Superman franchise from 1978 to 1987 by Christopher Reeve. He was also portrayed by Brandon Routh in Superman Returns, and has been most recently portrayed by Henry Cavill in the DC Extended Universe, starting with Man of Steel.

Appearance in the rap battle (cameo)

He appeared alongside Batman and Wonder Woman as part of the Justice League in the Joker's first verse, during the line "I make the Justice League look like just a bunch of super schlubs!"

Lyrics

[Note: Superman is in blue, while Jimmy Olsen is in regular text.]

Verse 1:

Who can stop this constipated jock,

With the awful animation and the complicated plot?

Who's got the rap bombs to drop on Japan?

This looks like a job for the OG! Superman!

I'm killin' it; you're Krillin it! I'm villainous to vegetables

Who dance around in hammer pants that hide their tiny genitals!

My level is incredible! I'm out of your league!

You want justice? I'll bust this nut up in your Chi-Chi!

Greasy, slick emcee from DC!

With one breath, I'll freeze your whole measly species!

You're primitive and limited. You live in a village of idiots!

Step in Metropolis, I'll snap a carrot, period!

Verse 2:

(Ha ha!) Your rapping is weaker than your fight scenes!

Just one punch and over nine thousand screams!

I'll make your nose bleed like Roshi sniffing panties!

From Z to GT, you can Dragon Ball deez!

Trivia

  • Superman's cape was first seen behind EpicLLOYD for a brief moment in the behind the scenes video of Hulk Hogan and Macho Man vs Kim Jong-il.
  • He was previously mentioned twice:
    • The first time was in Nice Peter vs EpicLLOYD during Lloyd's line, "I'm gonna knock you right outta your little Superman socks!"
    • The second time was in Rasputin vs Stalin during Rasputin's line, "If you're the man of steel, I spit kryptonite!"
      • Both of these battles were season finales.
    • He was also mentioned by Stevie Wonder in his scrapped lyrics for Wonder Woman vs Stevie Wonder in the line, "You look bad; that's what the Superman tells me!"
    • He is the second character to appear after a season had passed in which they were mentioned, after Michael Jackson.
      • He is also the seventh to appear after being mentioned in a previous battle.
  • A preview of him was shown during the "More Battles" end slate of Rick Grimes vs Walter White.
    • He is the first character to be physically revealed in a preview at the end of a battle.
  • He is the third superhero from a Western comic to rap, after Batman and Robin.
    • He is the third/fourth comic book character in general to rap.
  • He is the second rapper to come from the same fictional universe as rappers from a previous battle, after Boba Fett.
  • Both he and Joseph Stalin were nicknamed "The Man of Steel". Coincidentally, both were portrayed by EpicLLOYD.
  • He is the first rapper to change canon identity, from Clark Kent to Superman.
  • The "S" on his chest was changed to "ERB".
  • He had an alternate title card shown in a Monday Show, which showed the spin that was in the actual title card, as well as Clark Kent in the classic ripping-his-shirt-open pose, revealing his Superman costume.
  • In costume, EpicLLOYD complained about the fact his crotch was clearly visible, so Nice Peter and Andrew Sherman took around twelve hours to edit it out.
  • Both ERB battles that he appeared in were the eighth battle of their respective seasons.

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