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Superhomem

7 appearances · Golden Age · 1952–1975
Who is Superhomem?

Superhomem is the Portuguese-language edition of Superman, the iconic Kryptonian hero created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, published for Portuguese readers beginning in 1952. Rocketed to Earth as an infant from the doomed planet Krypton, he was raised in Kansas and uses extraordinary powers to protect humanity.

A Golden Age icon landing on Portuguese shores, Superhomem made his catalog debut in 1952's Mundo de Aventuras #125, brought to life by the legendary creative pairing of Bill Finger and Al Plastino. Published through Agência Portuguesa de Revistas across a remarkable span stretching into the mid-1970s, this is a character whose presence in Mundo de Aventuras and Visão speaks to the enduring appetite Portuguese readers had for the heroic adventures of the era. Sharing pages with the likes of Clark Kent, Perry White, Cisco Kid, and Mandrake, Superhomem kept genuinely colorful company — a vivid snapshot of mid-century comics culture as it crossed the Atlantic. For collectors with a passion for international Golden Age publishing history, tracking down these rare appearances is a rewarding journey into a corner of the comics world that deserves far more attention than it gets.

Mundo de Aventuras
#125
★ First appearance
Mundo de Aventuras #125
Jan 1952

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Mundo de Aventuras (1949)
Visão (1975)
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