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Delete[]

I think that this article should be deleted. It's the same Clark, but raise by Lionel in some kind of alternate future.

No, it's a seperate person, from another universe.

It's the same Kal-El who was sent from Krypton by Jor-El but in this timeline he was found and raised by Lionel Luthor. In the comics Ultraman and Superman are two different characters so this page shouldn't be deleted.


Meybe in comica ; PP but this is 'smallville'. This is alternate timeline. It should be deleted because this is the same Clark Kent but raised by Lionel.

If there is article "Clark Luthor", it should be also aritcle for alternate Lionel Luthor, Tess Mercer etc.

I think this article should be deleted. We can just add an "Alternate Earth" section to Clark's page for this information, 'cause if we we're to keep this one, We would have to make a page for Alt. Lois, Alt. Oliver, Alt. Tess, which be redundant (I.E: POINTLESS!). --SuperBlahBlah 03:12, December 4, 2010 (UTC)


Excatly. You are completely right ;)

I agree that everyone encountered on Alt. Earth should just have an Alt Earth section on their page like how Tess's page has a section for the Alternate Timeline. --Voyagersknight 15:53, December 4, 2010 (UTC)


I agree wieh Voyagersknight. Every Alt. Earth-person need a own page. Smallville is a part of DC and there is a multiverse in the DC Comics. It would be more easier if every character get his own page. Alt. Lois, Alt. Oliver, Alt. Lionel ... they share the names, some characteristics and sometimes the same history but not everything is the same - because they are different characters.

JimmyOlsen 16:02, December 4, 2010 (UTC)

Thank You but I think you misunderstood, I didn't say create pages for them all, I said that we should give each of them a section on their original pages.--Voyagersknight 21:14, December 4, 2010 (UTC)

Another idea is that instead of creating pages for each we could create a page for Earth 2 and just put down Clark Luthor and everyone else encountered there. --Voyagersknight 21:21, December 4, 2010 (UTC)

I think Earth-2 already has a page made, but that could work. And it's much better than making an individual page for partly minor characters we'll probably never see again (With the exception of Lionel) --SuperBlahBlah 21:25, December 4, 2010 (UTC)

Family[]

She wouldn't be his half-sister and main universe counterpart isn't technically a family member. Anythingspossibleforapossible 17:05, December 4, 2010 (UTC)

Blue Kryptonite versus Gold Kryptonite[]

Previously this acticle read that "Blue K" was used to give Clark Luthor his scar and that it couldn't be "Gold K" because Clark Luthor still had his powers.

However, only the Pre-Crisis GoldK permanently removed Kryptonian powers, and post-Crisis Gold Kryptonite removes powers for exactly fifteen seconds. It's safe to say that Gold Kryptonite in Smallville (if it exists in Earth-1 at all) can break through a Kryptonian's invulnerability and leave injuries that never heal.

Not only that, but Smallville's versions of Kryptonite apart from the normal Green Kryptonite is different from the comic's Kryptonite. Red makes Kryptonians act without morals or inhibitions rather than having a random effect every time, Blue actually helps Kryptonians in the comics instead of taking away their powers, and Gold must have a different effect as Clark Luthor did not lose his powers permanently, and if it did take his powers for fifteen seconds, when he got them back, he should have been able to heal the scar anyway.

In fact, only Green Kryptonite (being a Kryptonian's main weakness) and Black Kryptonite (splitting Kryptonians--and humans--into "good"/"evil" doppelgangers) work just like the comics, though the latter version of Kryptonite was introduced to DC Comics continuity after it's introduction (Smallville's Crusade aired in 2004, before Black K appeared in the comics in 2005, Supergirl #2/Supergirl #3).

(lol forgot a signature :P) 154.11.37.175 21:31, December 24, 2010 (UTC)

Darkseid's vessel?[]

Think he's the one that will become Darkseid's vessel?

That would be awful. But no, he will not. xV DEaD ShOT xV 02:46, May 11, 2011 (UTC)

Well, currently, we don't know anything for sure regarding that, but, it could happen, though I doubt that it will. I, personally, would have never even considered that as a possibility, but hey, it may be possible, seeing as Darkseid can transverse through almost any dimension; even the locked one like the Phantom Zone, and retain his abilities. -- ImperiexSeed, 7:20 AM, May 11th 2011

I know this is old but just because Darkseid can travel to different worlds/planets or to different dimensions within a universe, doesn't mean he can travel between the different timelines within hypertime or the different universes of the multiverse. To say interdimensional travel is different to interreality travel.

P.S Sorry if this is a late point to make.

Jdogno7 (talk) 07:27, April 3, 2014 (UTC)

Earth 2?[]

Where does it say in Smallville that he is from Earth-2? I'm only questioning because in the comics he is from Earth-3 and Earth-2 is Kal-L and he is good just not as powerful as Superman. XV DEaD ShOT xV 21:43, July 12, 2011 (UTC)

Also, I just read that the spaceship says on the third world he will rule. XV DEaD ShOT xV 21:46, July 12, 2011 (UTC)

third world means the third rock from the sun or the earth and the producers called the world earth 2 so thats what we use on this wiki. Zodisgod 22:08, July 12, 2011 (UTC)

Very interesting question. Well, here's my diagnosis, I must first say that I can't honestly recall the term 'Earth-2" ever been explicitly called as such in "Smallville", though I could be wrong here, but I highly doubt that I am, and yes, I am confident about this one, but we still count it as canon. Also, I personally think that we, the wiki, chose that name cause it's parallel to Clark Kent's world, the first Earth, so it'd only make sense to call it that. So that's that... -- ImperiexSeed, 7:57 PM, July 12th 2011

Earth-2 was mentioned in this quote from Luthor: "Kind of makes you wonder how "Earth Two" Lois Lane managed to put up with such a colossal tool." - Lois --Kanamekun 00:11, July 13, 2011 (UTC)
Nice catch, Kanamekun, and I stand corrected. -- ImperiexSeed, 8:15 PM, July 12th 2011
Also, I really feel as though this page should stay a separate page all on its own, as it is in my opinion, essential and important. -- ImperiexSeed, 2:50 PM, July 13th 2011
That point was pretty much settled when he appeared in a second episode! --Kanamekun 20:47, July 13, 2011 (UTC)
Oh, well then why doesn't the Lois Lane of Earth-2 get her own page, huh?! -- ImperiexSeed, 5:38 PM, July 13th 2011

Is his name Kal-El?[]

Was he actually called Kal-El in any of the episodes? The original Ultraman was named Kal-Ul, if I remember correctly. NetSpiker (talk) 04:42, August 15, 2012 (UTC)

Of course his name is Kal-El! His father's name was still Jor-El on Earth-2, meaning that Clark Luthor still had the same birth name as Clark Kent on Earth-1. Besides, as fans always say, "Smallville" is a universe within itself and has nothing to do with the continuity of the comics, cartoons, movies, etc. Yeah, the comic Ultraman is Kal-Ul, but the Clark that was found by Lionel Luthor in Smallville is still Kal-El. It wasn't mentioned on the show, but yet it's extremely obvious.Cer-El (talk) 00:22, August 17, 2012 (UTC)
I agree that his name is most probably Kal-El. However we can only go by what's said and shown on the show. Was he actually referred to as Kal-El on the show? I don't remember it, but I haven't rewatched the episodes recently! --Kanamekun (talk) 00:24, August 17, 2012 (UTC)
nah, Cer-El takes points for logic. So, good job. As his father's name is Jor-El, his birth name is Kal-El. -- ImperiexSeed, 9:19 PM, August 17th 2012

Season 11[]

Did they ever say if Clark Luthor died when Earth-2 was destroyed in the season 11 comic? Just wondering.William slattery (talk) 19:33, August 18, 2012 (UTC)

Clark Luthor Death[]

I see that the article cites the deleted scene where Clark Luthor is killed as the cause of his death but is this scene even still canon? I thought the whole point of them deleting the scene was to leave Clark Luthor's fate ambigous. It's more than likely he perished when his world was destroyed kind of like how some version of Ultraman died trying to stop a wave of anti-matter or the Anti-monitor from destroying his universe. Sanjevr (talk) 20:59, October 20, 2014 (UTC)

Birthday[]

The Earth-1 Jonathan and Martha Kent guessed that Kal-El was about 3 years old. But on Earth-2, he was found by Lionel Luthor instead. My question is: Would LuthorCorp have the means to determine Kal-El's actual biological age? To say would Clark Luthor know when his actual birthday would be? Jdogno7 (talk) 06:28, July 30, 2016 (UTC)

I consider Clark Kent/Clark Luthor to be the same age as me. Just follow me on this. Kent Graduated from high school in 2005, the same year i graduated. I have a brother born 1989, making me 3 years old when my brother was born. In the season 3 episode, Memoria, Clark is taken back to his earliest known memory of when he was a baby being put into his space ship. For Jonathan and Martha to find a toddler and guessing he was 3 years old, would've meant that the journey between Earth and Krypton was 3 years long.

So how does this relate to Clark Luthor? I would assume he is the same age as his Earth-1 counterpart, attending a private school instead of public, and being raised in a hostile environment in the Luthor household for him to develop his ultraman persona. Plus i would think on how things ended on the show, excluding the comics, Earth-2 Jor-El began to aid and help Clark Luthor into finding what he's really looking for SilverAero (talk) 20:37, September 19, 2017 (UTC)

Presumed Dead[]

My conclusion that Clark Luthor is still alive is based on two sole statements: alien in nature, and the same abilities as superman, of which the ability i'm talking about is solar rapid healing. He could've lived through his earth's threat on two possible conclusions: Through his fortress of solitude with Jor El's help, or he could've escaped earth all together and flew into space. The threat could not kill Ultraman because they did not (guessing here) know about the kryptonite, because that detail is never mentioned. Albeit, i could be wrong but i'm pretty sure Ultraman is still alive.  SilverAero (talk) 12:09, September 2, 2016 (UTC)

I would say he's probably dead. Now, sure, it's possible that Jor-El transported himself and his son to safety, but this is pure speculation with no solidity. -- ImperiexSeed, 6:21 PM, September 5th 2016

Earliest known kill[]

As far as what is known, Lex was his earliest known kill and that took place at the very latest during 2005 prior to the Smallville High massacre? Correct? Jdogno7 (talk) 06:56, July 14, 2017 (UTC)

Well not much else is known, about Clark Luthor's childhood. It seems the earth-2 Lionel Luthor raised Lex, Tess, and Clark all together. We don't know what provoked Clark Luthor into becoming the mass psycho murderor of Lex and the meteor infected of smallville high. All we know is Lionel approved of his adoptive son's strategy to kill them. SilverAero (talk) 20:27, September 19, 2017 (UTC)

Healing time[]

How long would it have taken for where Lex branded him with Gold Kryptonite to heal as much as it did?

Jdogno7 (talk) 07:05, July 14, 2017 (UTC)