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Featuring skins inspired by Superman comics, particularly those of the Golden Age and Silver Age.

Lois Lane UPDATED SKIN! Lois Lane
When this "Girl Reporter" isn't pulling crazy stunts to trick Superman into marriage, she's busy trying to expose his secret identity to the world. When her schemes backfire, it's up to Superman to rescue her or "teach her a lesson." For the civilian_female mesh.
Perry White UPDATED SKIN! Perry White
Great Caeser's Ghost, it's Perry White! He's the editor of the Daily Planet newspaper, and when he's not busy sending Clark Kent, Lois Lane, and Jimmy Olsen out in search of a "scoop," he's relaxing with a fine cigar. For the male_suit mesh.
Jimmy Olsen UPDATED SKIN! Jimmy Olsen
Oh Boy! It's Superman's Pal -- Jimmy Olsen! As a cub reporter for the Daily Planet, Jimmy is always getting in adventures while in search of a big "scoop." If he ever gets in a jam, he uses his supersonic signal watch to call Superman for help. For the male_suit mesh.
Transvestite Jimmy Olsen NEW SKIN! Transvestite Jimmy Olsen
In addition to being a cub reporter and Superman's pal, Jimmy was also a transvestite who enjoyed dressing up as a woman and going on dates with unsuspecting men. This costume is based on one he wore in Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #95. See issues 67and 84 for more examples.
Wolf-Man Jimmy Olsen NEW SKIN! Wolf-Man Jimmy Olsen
Jimmy's in a real jam this time -- he's been transformed into a wolf-man! Can even Superman save him now? As seen in Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #'s 44 and 52.
Bizarro Jimmy Olsen NEW SKIN! Bizarro Jimmy Olsen
Me am Bizarro-Jimmy. Me am an unliving, imperfect duplicate of Jimmy Olsen from the planet Earth. Me work as the absolute worst reporter for the Daily Htrae newspaper, digging up all the really bad scoops for me boss Bizarro-Perry White. (From various comics, such as Adventure Comics #287, and Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #80.)
Evil Ventriloquist's Dummy Jimmy Olsen NEW SKIN! Evil Ventriloquist's Dummy Jimmy Olsen
This living, evil, ventriloquist's dummy version of Jimmy Olsen was used by Verro the Super-Ventriloquist in the story "The Dummy that Haunted Jimmy Olsen" from Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #67.
Giant Turtle Man NEW SKIN! Jimmy Olsen, the Giant Turtle Man
Jimmy Olsen as the unfathomable menace known as the Giant Turtle Man, as seen in Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen No.53.
Elastic Lad NEW SKIN! Elastic Lad
Jimmy Olsen in his stretchable heroic identity of Elastic Lad.
Super-Lad Jimmy Olsen NEW SKIN! Super-Lad Jimmy Olsen
One of the many super-powered versions of Jimmy, as he appeared in various issues of his comic, such as Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #'s 19, 39, and 61
Glamour Date Lucy Lane NEW SKIN! Glamour Date Lucy Lane
Jimmy Olsen's love interest Lucy Lane, dressed up for a night out on the town.
Stewardess Lucy Lane NEW SKIN! Stewardess Lucy Lane
Lucy Lane in her stewardess uniform.
Mod Stripes Lucy Lane NEW SKIN! Mod Stripes Lucy Lane
Jimmy Olsen's #1 girlfriend Lucy Lane, in a fun striped dress.
The Anti-Superman NEW SKIN! The Anti-Superman
Superman's mysterious evil duplicate, as seen in "The Cape and Cowl Crooks" from World's Finest Comics #159.
Negative Superman NEW SKIN! Negative Superman
A negative version of Superman, like the one that appeared in World's Finest #126.
Superman Red NEW SKIN! Superman Red
Red Kryptonite has divided Superman into two beings: Superman Red and Superman Blue! Originally appeared in Superman #162, but the concept was revisited a couple more times over the years, as well.
Superman Blue NEW SKIN! Superman Blue
Red Kryptonite has divided Superman into two beings: Superman Red and Superman Blue! Originally appeared in Superman #162, but the concept was revisited a couple more times over the years, as well.
Verro NEW SKIN! Verro, the Super-Ventriloquist
This weird ventriloquist dressed as Superman and performed with a wooden Jimmy Olsen dummy. When the dummy vanished, the real Jimmy filled in for him at the last minute, only to regret it later as he was menaced by the wooden dummy come-to-life. What was the ventriloquist's strange secret? To find out, read Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #67, featuring "The Dummy that Haunted Jimmy Olsen!"
Disco Luthor PV_70sLuthor_Atomic
A variation of Texas Jack's Pulp_Versatile mesh featuring a standard skin of of that jive talkin', funky walkin', disco dancin' mad scientist of crime: Lex Luthor. Lex Luthor in a version of his ridiculous high-collared 1970's jumpsuit, with a sci-fi style gun and "kryptonite" wand.
Clark Kent PV_Kent_Atomic
A variation of Texas Jack's Pulp_Versatile mesh featuring a standard skin of Clark Kent. Mild-mannered Clark Kent, reporter for the Daily Planet, is, in reality, Superman: strange visitor from another planet, with powers and abilities far beyond those of normal men.
Supergirl FV_Supergirl_Atomic
FF1 Only. A variation of Captian Wigster's FV_More_Goodies fixed mesh featuring a standard skin of the Silver Age Supergirl. Superman's teenage cousin, with powers and abilities similar to Superman's.
Lex Luthor PV_Luthor_Atomic
A variation of Texas Jack's Pulp_Versatile mesh featuring a standard skin of Lex Luthor. At one point in his life, Lex Luthor may have used his brilliant mind for good... but then he went bald, and like all bald men, became completely evil and insane! If only Sy Sperling and his Hair Club For Men had been around back then, Superman's life would have been much easier. This mesh has a glowing "kryptonite" wand, and a science fiction style gun.
Lex Luthor PV_Luthor_Atomic
This skin comes packaged withPV_Luthor_Atomic: A variation of Texas Jack's Pulp_Versatile mesh, in addition to the standard skin of Lex Luthor.
Superman Superman
Rocketed to the planet Earth from the doomed planet Krypton, infant alien Kal-El was found in the wreckage of his rocket ship by Jonathan and Martha Kent who raised him as their son and named him "Clark." Growing up, he discovered he had many strange powers, and decided to wear his underwear on the outside of his pants and fight crime in the big city as "Superman." For the male_cape mesh. Also available for Fel�deo's Superman_K mesh.
Lex Luthor Battle Armor Lex Luthor
At one point in his life, Lex Luthor may have used his brilliant mind for good... but then he went bald, and like all bald men, became completely evil and insane! If only Sy Sperling and his Hair Club For Men had been around back then, Superman's life would have been much easier. For beardedinlair's ll_battle_armor mesh.
Bizarro No. 1 Bizarro No. 1
Bizarro No.1 is the ORIGINAL imperfect duplicate of Superman, and is president of the square Bizarro World, which is populated with Bizarro Supermen and Bizarro Lois Lanes, as well as the occasional Bizarro Perry White, Jimmy Olsen, or other Bizarro characrters. Bizarro No.1 wears his "Bizarro No.1" medallion to differentiate himself from the other Bizarro Supermen, who are otherwise identical to him. For the male_cape mesh.
Brainiac Brainiac
After the population of Bryak, his home planet, is destroyed by a plague, Brainiac roams the universe with his pet space-monkey-thing Koko, stealing cities with his shrink-ray and encasing them in glass bottles... finally enlarging them again on Bryak so the planet can live again, under his rule. For the male_basic mesh
JFK President John F. Kennedy
JFK -- the President of the Silver Age. In classic DC comics from the 1960's, JFK was one of the few people to know of Superman's secret identity as Clark Kent, since as Superman was heard to say, "If I can't trust the President of the United States, who CAN I trust?" For the male_suit mesh.
Powerman Powerman
Batman was heartbroken when he found out Superman was breaking up with him for a new hero named "Powerman." However, his tears soon turned to laughter when he found out that Powerman was just some creepy robot. Silly Superman just didn't want Batman to get hurt! For the male_cape mesh.
Superman Revenge Squad Superman Revenge Squad
From over 100 planets, these cosmic villains have banded together for one purpose: the destruction of Superman! These bald-headed evil-doers wear Superman costumes, but with a green-glowing "S-Shield" that looks like Kryptonite (but isn't). For the male_cape mesh.
The Composite Superman The Composite Superman
A weird amalgam of Superman, Batman, and the Legion of Superheroes, from World's Finest #142. He has more than 20 super-powers, including invulnerability, invisibility, mind reading, lightning bolts, computer mind, magnetism, triplicate powers, mastery of elements, chameleon powers, super-strength, anti-gravity, flying, disguise, and x-ray vision (these are just the ones listed on the cover!) I don't have this comic myself, but I read about in Scott Shaw!'s Oddball Comics at Comic Book Resources.
Bizarro Superman A Bizarro Superman
Bizarro No.1 was the first Bizarro, but he was not happy being alone, so he filled up his square home planet Bizarro World with more Bizarro Supermen, such as this fellow here, as well as Bizarro versions of Lois Lane and other characters. For the male_cape mesh.
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