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Who Is Ultraman from James Gunn’s SUPERMAN? His Bizarre DC Comics History, Explained
(Left) Ultraman takes in Kal-El in Superman (Right) Ultraman in DC Comics DC Studios/DC Comics

James Gunn’s Superman will feature plenty of other DC characters, from Metamorpho to Green Lantern Guy Gardner. But one somewhat obscure DC character is set to appear, and we even see him in the most recent trailer: Ultraman. No, not the Japanese superhero. DC Comics’ Ultraman is a villain. And although the version we see in the Superman trailer looks different, he does boast Ultraman’s “U” emblem on his chest. Recent toy images have confirmed that this character is indeed Ultraman. But can it be the same one from the comics? Actually, in the comics, there have been three different villains by that name.

DC Comics’ First Ultraman, an Evil Superman from Earth-3

The first DC Comics Ultraman was a member of the Crime Syndicate of Earth-3, first appearing in 1964’s Justice League of America #29. This was early during the emergence of DC’s Multiverse, just a few years after DC introduced the concept of Earth-2 as the home of the World War II era Justice Society. Earth-3 was home to evil counterparts to the Justice League, led by a villainous Superman named Ultraman. This caped despot was the polar opposite of Superman, although he had all of Superman’s powers, but used them to commit criminal acts.


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All we knew about this Ultraman was that he came to Earth from a Krypton that didn’t explode, and unlike Superman, he gains more power from Kryptonite instead of it slowly killing him. Why there’s even Kryptonite when Krypton didn’t explode, we’re not sure. He worked with his cohorts, the Crime Syndicate, to invade Earth-1 with the help of Lex Luthor. Ultraman and the Syndicate continued to plague the heroes of Earth-1 for decades, before finding a conscience and stepping up as heroes when Earth-3 was under threat during Crisis on Infinite Earths. Ultraman died in the Crisis, as a hero, trying to save his world.

The Second Ultraman, from the Anti-Matter Earth

In the post-Crisis DC Universe, writer Grant Morrison reimagined Ultraman and the Crime Syndicate as citizens of the Anti-Matter Universe. Morrison and artist Frank Quitely introduced this Ultraman in the graphic novel JLA: Earth-2. There, everything is the opposite of the main DC Earth, or “Earth-0”. This Ultraman was a regular Earth human named Clark Kent, an astronaut who gained powers in space when encountering aliens who rewired his DNA using Kryptonite. They then returned him to Earth with Kryptonian-like powers and a desire to conquer the world.

In 2013, DC introduced yet another Ultraman, this time from a new version of Earth-3.

Ultraman from the Reimagined Earth-3


Various versions of Ultraman from DC Comics history. DC Comics

In the most recent DC Comics, Ultraman was once again the Kryptonian doppelgänger of Superman. Instead of Kal-El, son of Jor-El, he was Kal-Il, son of Jor-Il, sent by his father to conquer Earth, not save it. He forced the human Kents to provide him cover as their adopted son, Clark. But he was unrepentantly evil. By the age of 7, he killed his adoptive parents. Like previous iterations of Ultraman, he gained more power from Kryptonite exposure, and also led the Crime Syndicate. He seemingly died in battle with the son of Superman, Jonathan Kent.

Is Ultraman from James Gunn’s Superman Really Bizarro?


The twisted Superman clone Bizarro from the pages of DC Comics. DC Comics

So will this Ultraman from James Gunn’s Superman be a Multiversal variant? We don’t know for sure, but we have a strong feeling he won’t be. If we were to guess, he’ll be a mix of two Superman doppelgängers: Ultraman and Bizarro. In the comics, Bizarro was a clone of Kal-El’s that came out wrong. His DNA degraded to the point where he became a simple-minded creature with pasty white skin. We think Ultraman will be a clone of Superman, wearing a mask to protect his true identity from Kal-El. He will be Luthor’s chief weapon against Superman. But we don’t think he’ll hail from the Multiverse. And we wouldn’t be shocked if before the movie ends, he becomes Bizarro. Especially as Bizarro is a major Superman villain who has yet to appear in a movie. If he appears, that would make for a cool final twist.

Superman arrives in theaters on July 11.

This article first appeared on Nerdist and was syndicated with permission.

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