Who's Who in the Superman Comics

CAELOSS

The Citizen's Army for the Economic Liberation of Suicide Slum is a group of activists that opposes Lex Luthor's attempts to control the city of Metropolis by way of mastering the super cybernetic technology which has made Metropolis into a true City of Tomorrow. Assisted by Superman and Dr. John Henry Irons( who is also the armored hero Steel), CAELOSS currently gained the upper hand in the battle for B13 technology by aiding The Man of Steel in his effort to defeat the dreaded Overmind, as well as hold back LexCorp forces from uncovering the fabled Aegis, a nerve center of B13 technology.

In the effort, the group gained a new member in Luna, the former commander of The Cybermoths and a technowizard herself. The future has not been uncovered, and no one knows for sure if this brave band of cyberactivists can overcome the power and influence of the corporate juggernaut known as LexCorp, or its sinister master, Lex Luthor.



Who's Who in the Superman Comics

Introduction

This is a listing of many of the notable characters and a few places that have appeared in the Superman comics from the 1986 revamp up until around 2008.

NOTE: A new, and more current version of the Who's Who is currently being worked on and can be accessed by clicking here.

Although Superman often appears in other DC Comics, this text's information is limited mainly to what has occurred in the regular Superman comics.

Many thanks to Scotty V, Derrick Lyle Coleman, Dean Vanek, Genevieve Clemens and Benjamin Grose who all helped out at one time or another with writing and updating these Who's Who descriptions.

The listings are displayed as follows:

  • Surname, Firstname - Text describing the character, place, object, etc...

Relevant issues of the Superman comics are listed as such:
  • SUP = Superman
  • MOS = Man of Steel
  • AOS = Adventures of Superman
  • ACT = Action Comics
  • MOT = Man of Tomorrow

The Issue Number for each of these titles is written in this manner: “#000”. (e.g. SUP #123)

“First Appearance” refers to the issue since 1986 unless otherwise noted.



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