CLARK JOSEPH KENT

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Clark Kent in the comics, 1939

A little more character in the 1942 comic book Clark Kent.

Forever trying to lose Lois. Here's Clark in a 1943 Sunday newspaper comic strip.

Kirk Alyn as the truly mild-mannered Clark, with Noel Neill's Lois Lane in the 1948 movie serial SUPERMAN.

Kirk Alyn as the truly mild-mannered Clark in the 1948 movie serial SUPERMAN.

George Reeves on TV's The Adventures of Superman. Reeves Clark was the best. He good be ruthless as well as charming. This shot from 1954.

Clark Kent as he appeared, meek and mild-mannered, in the 1955 comics.

Clark Kent in 1959.

Clark Kent as he appeared in the 1960 comics.

John Rockwell in the 1960 unaired TV pilot The Adventures of Superboy.

Young Clark Kent in a 1960 issue of ADVENTURE COMICS (#268).

Clark as he appeared in the 1966 Filmation TV cartoon THE NEW ADVENTURES OF SUPERMAN. His voice was provided by Bud Collyer who did Superman on radio.

Clark as he appeared in the 1966 Filmation TV cartoon THE NEW ADVENTURES OF SUPERMAN. His voice was provided by Bud Collyer who did Superman on radio.

The comic book Clark of the seventies became a TV News Anchorman.

Jeff East as a young Clark Kent growing up in Smallville, Kansas in SUPERMAN THE MOVIE (1978).

Golly! In 1978 it was Christopher Reeve as Clark Kent in SUPERMAN THE MOVIE.

Clark as he appeared in a 1981 comic book story.

Clark in 1981 still had some self esteem issues as well as the clumsies. Christopher Reeve in SUPERMAN II.

Clark in 1983 became quite the romantic. Also showed some boredom as Jimmy rambled on the bus trip to Smallville. Christopher Reeve in SUPERMAN III.

This looks like a job for Superman! Christopher Reeve in the opening sequence of SUPERMAN III.

Christopher Reeve in his fourth and final appearance as Clark, makes the role a little more personal with scenes he himself wrote in 1987's SUPERMAN IV: THE QUEST FOR PEACE. The film also contained fun scenes for Clark such as this one in the health club. Hard to hide your secret identity when you're lifting weights.

Christopher Reeve in his fourth and final appearance as Clark, makes the role a little more personal with scenes he himself wrote in 1987's SUPERMAN IV: THE QUEST FOR PEACE.

Rounded specs on Clark in this 1988 comic.

John Haymes Newton in TV's The Adventures of Superboy in 1989. His Clark lasted only one season.

Gerard Christopher took over the role of Clark for Seasons 2,3 and 4 of THE ADVENTURES OF SUPERBOY. Here with Stacy Haiduk as the sexy Lana.

An excellent intro for Clark into the 90's with Dean Cain in TV's LOIS AND CLARK: THE NEW ADVENTURES OF SUPERMAN. No case of the clumsies here. He and Teri Hacther's Lois made the perfect couple.

Clark for the new Millennium on Superman The Animated Series (1997). Have a drink! Voice: Tim Daly

Brandon Routh, the definitive Clark, in 2006's SUPERMAN RETURNS.

The outstanding animated feature SUPERMAN DOOMSDAY featured Adam Baldwin as the voice of Clark and Superman.