
Leafar the Lost |

We all know about Superman/Clark Kent, so I don't need to go into any detail on him.
Marvelman was very similar to Captain Marvel: a young reporter named Micky Moran encounters an astrophysicist (instead of a wizard) who gives him his superpowers based on atomic energy. To transform into Marvelman, he has to speak the word "Kimota" (phonetically, "atomic" backwards; rather than "Shazam"). Instead of Captain Marvel Jr. and Mary Marvel, Marvelman was joined by Dicky Dauntless, a teenage messenger boy who became Young Marvelman, and young Johnny Bates, who became Kid Marvelman; both of their magic words were "Marvelman". They had fairly typical, unsophisticated superhero adventures.
His powers are as follows: Superhuman strength, speed, stamina, flight, invulnerability, force fields, and concussive energy blasts. At the San Diego Comic Con in 2009, Marvel Comics announced they had purchased the rights to Marvelman, "one of the most important comic book characters in decades," from original creator Mick Anglo.
The battle between Superman and Marvelman would be epic in scale, and in the end it would boil down to who is more willing to kill the other. In the end, Marvelman would win, even if he had to grab some Kryptonite and shove it down Superman's throat.