Supermobile Explained

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Publisher:DC Comics
Debut:Action Comics #481
Debutmo:March
Debutyr:1978
Creators:Cary Bates, Curt Swan
Plane:y
Supports:Superman
Subcat:DC Comics
Sortkey:Supermobile

The Supermobile is the fictional vehicle for the DC Comics superhero Superman. It is capable of duplicating all of his abilities in situations where he finds himself powerless.[1] It was introduced in a story entitled "It's a Bird... It's a Plane... It's Supermobile!", published in Action Comics # 481, cover dated March 1978.[2]

Writer Cary Bates says that the Supermobile was created as a promotional tie-in for the Corgi Toys toy line: "In my opinion, whenever merchandising needs are dictating story content, the odds of any real creativity or inspiration are severely compromised".[3]

Background

When waves of red solar radiation from a long-exploded star reach Earth, the android Amazo reactivates and escapes his captivity on the satellite headquarters of the Justice League of America, seeking out his creator, Professor Ivo in the hopes of being returned to his deactivated state.[4] With the rest of the Justice League imprisoned in another dimension by Amazo, though he makes sure they are able to watch him, which they do, only Superman stands ready to defend Ivo, though he is left powerless by the red solar radiation, as he derives his power from Earth's yellow sun.

Luring Amazo to his Fortress of Solitude in the Arctic, after teleporting himself and Ivo there and hiding Ivo, Superman unleashes his new secret weapon on the android: a small vehicle he has dubbed the Supermobile, which is capable of duplicating all of his powers, including invulnerability, as it is constructed of Supermanium, a metal so strong that "only Superman's heat vision can soften the substance, and only his super-strength is mighty enough to mold it!"[5] He finally travels five days into the future, when the radiation has passed Earth, enabling him to regain his powers.[6]

Although it does reappear a few months later in a battle with the Atomic Skull and Titano,[7] Superman rarely uses the Supermobile again. The vehicle has made a few unofficial cameo appearances in recent years, however. A few different versions of the Supermobile are seen protecting a futuristic Ivy Town in All-New Atom #8.[8] The classic design of the vehicle can also be seen atop the sign of Funky Flashman's used automobile dealership (which also contains a lot full of Batmobiles from various media) in the fifth chapter of the Doctor Thirteen serial "Architecture and Morality" in Tales of the Unexpected #5.[9]

Abilities

The Supermobile does not just duplicate Superman's powers, it acts as a conduit for the Man of Steel's powers, allowing him to channel them through the vehicle itself. The Supermanium hull of the SMB shields Superman from red solar radiation that would rob him of his powers, making it so that he remains at the height of his abilities as long as he is within the vehicle. When Amazo remarks that no engine on Earth could react as quickly and easily as the Supermobile's, Superman responds, "You're right about that, Amazo! But who said anything about an engine?", revealing that the vehicle is powered completely by Superman himself.[10]

Besides invulnerability and flight, the Supermobile also channels Superman's other powers using the following devices:

In other media

Cartoons

Toys

External links

Notes and References

  1. Book: Greenberger . Robert . Pasko . Martin . The Essential Superman Encyclopedia . 2010 . Del Rey . 978-0-345-50108-0 . 427.
  2. Action Comics . "It's a Bird... It's a Plane... It's Supermobile!" . 481 . March 1978 . DC Comics . . Curt Swan.
  3. Book: Eury . Michael . The Krypton Companion . 2006 . TwoMorrows Publishing . 9781893905610 . 97.
  4. Action Comics . "Amazo's Big Breakthrough" . 480 . February 1978 . DC Comics . Cary Bates . Curt Swan.
  5. Action Comics . "It's a Bird... It's a Plane... It's Supermobile!" . 481 . 13 . March 1978 . DC Comics . Cary Bates . Curt Swan.
  6. Action Comics . "This is a Job For Supermobile!" . 482 . April 1978 . DC Comics . Cary Bates . Curt Swan.
  7. Superman . "Beware the Eyes That Paralyze!" . 324 . June 1978 . DC Comics . . Curt Swan.
  8. The All-New Atom . "The Man Who Swallowed Eternity (Part II of II) - The Entropy of the Universe Tends to a Maximum" . 8 . April 2007 . DC Comics . . Mike Norton.
  9. Tales of the Unexpected . "Architecture and Morality Chapter Five - Sugar Mountain" . 5 . April 2007 . DC Comics . . Cliff Chiang.
  10. Action Comics . "It's a Bird... It's a Plane... It's Supermobile!" . 481 . 10 . March 1978 . DC Comics . Cary Bates . Curt Swan.
  11. Web site: The Corgi "Superman" Supermobile . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20160303185122/http://texastoyman.com/diecast/the-corgi-superman-supermobile/ . 2016-03-03 . 2010-09-29 . Texastoyman.com.
  12. Web site: Supermobile - Shields Superman From Kryptonite! . Actionfigureinsider.com . 2010-09-29.
  13. Web site: Supermobile (Super Powers) . mcfarlane.com . 2023-03-13.