Read on to discover 10 important ways Superman is different in the comics compared to the movies.

While Lana Lang has gotten a few cameos, her history with Clark in Smallville has rarely been explored.

However, what the movies have failed to capture isClarks time as Superboy.

Comic book art: Superman fighting Brainiac in DC Comics.

Admittedly, not everyone is a fan of the idea that Clark was a hero as a teen.

But it was a big part of his lore for decades.

But thats not the only animal with powers thats featured in theSupermanline of comics.

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Yes, fans have seen a handful of Kryptonians like Supergirl and General Zod in the films.

Not to mention, Clark has even helped produce a new generation of Kryptonians like Conner and Jonathan Kent.

Maybethe new DCU will showcase just how many Kryptonians beside Superman there really are.

Fantastic Four’s Invisible Woman using her force-field powers.

And theyve even covered some of his more peculiar powers, like heat vision and freeze breath.

But there are multiple variants of kryptonite, each with their own distinct powers.

Gold kryptonite can de-power Kryptonians while red kryponite can cause wildly unpredictable changes or transformations.

David Corenswet as Superman in DC Comic Variant Cover Art-1

Movie fans have seen Supergirl and even Steel, sure.

But beyond that, Superman just loves being around other heroes.

Not just fighting crime with them, but bonding with them while flying or doing other amazing feats.

Superman Deflecting Bullets in Comic Art by Jorge Jimenez

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