- Smallville (comics)
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sortkey = PAGENAMESmallville is the
fiction al hometown ofClark Kent . Pre-"Crisis on Infinite Earths ", the town was protected by the first Superboy, before he began his career in Metropolis asSuperman . Post-Crisis, the second Supergirl and third Superboy have spent significant time in Smallville. The TV series "Smallville" also takes place there. The town first appeared as "Smallville, USA" in "Superboy" (volume 1) #2 (1949).Description
Smallville is usually portrayed as an
idyll ic small isolated American town, with an atmosphere resembling the settings of the paintings ofNorman Rockwell . Its residents are generally very friendly, although for a relatively minor civic center its crime rate is unusually high.Noted residents of Smallville include the Kent family
Jonathan and Martha Kent , or "Ma and Pa Kent" as they were often called, and their adopted sonClark Kent ; Clark's friend, classmate and sometimes romantic interestLana Lang ; Clark's best friendPete Ross , and Smallville police chief Douglas Parker. In the original "Superboy" comics, other noted residents included Professor Phineas Potter (Lana's uncle), archaeologist Lewis Lang (her father) and a younger version of Lex Luthor. The late Conner Kent, the third Superboy, has lived in Smallville with Ma and Pa Kent, though he did not quite enjoy it.Smallville's economy seems mostly to consist of various locally owned businesses, along with various farms surrounding the town, including the Kent family farm. In the original "Superboy" comics, the Kent family sells their farm when Clark starts school and open a
general store in town. Post-Crisis comics (1986 onward), in which Clark never became Superboy, show the Kents residing on their farm when Clark is attending school, and still living there when he is an adult.Clark, Pete, and Lana attend Smallville's only
high school , Smallville High School.In terms of media, Smallville has had several newspapers mentioned over the years, including the "Smallville Sentinel" and "Smallville Times-Reader". Smallville receives its
television andradio broadcasts from a larger nearby city.In the original "Superboy" comics, a billboard outside of Smallville greets those driving into and out of town; the billboard features a picture of Superboy waving, with words next to it reading: "Welcome to Smallville, Home of Superboy."
Location
The actual location of Smallville like those of other fictional
DC Universe cities, originally was never specifically stated in the comics.Smallville's location varied widely throughout many stories, many of which placed Smallville close to Metropolis and Midvale, home of Supergirl. "All-New Collectors' Edition #C-55" (notable for featuring the wedding of
Legion of Super-Heroes members Lightning Lad andSaturn Girl and published in 1978) calls Smallville "a quiet town, nestled in the hills just inland from the eastern seaboard.", although most recent sources point the location of Smallville to be inKansas ."Amazing World of DC Comics" #14
In "Amazing World of DC Comics" #14 (1977), a magazine with articles on DC Comics characters and series, Smallville was stated to be in
Maryland . The Maryland location was supported in the actual comics with a map of Smallville and the surrounding area that was published in "New Adventures of Superboy" #22 (October 1981), which situated Smallville a few miles west of a large bay very similar toDelaware Bay (the same map placed Metropolis andGotham City on the east and west sides of the bay."Legion of Super-Heroes" vol. 2 #313
A map of Legion-era Metropolis included in "Legion of Super-Heroes" vol. 2 #313 (July, 1984) indicates that Smallville was believed by the 2980s to be somewhere in northeastern Pennsylvania or northern New Jersey, while incorporated into Metropolis proper at that time as a historical district. In revisions of the map published after 1986, this was retroactively removed to accommodate changes of Smallville's location in other titles, as detailed below.
"The Death and Life of Superman" (Novel)
In the novel (1993), Jonathan and Martha Kent drive from the
Great Bend, Kansas airport to Smallville, [Stern, Roger. "The Death and Life of Superman". Bantan Books: New York. 1993: 286.] which would put Smallville somewhere in centralKansas ."Superman/Batman"
In "
Superman/Batman " #13 (2004), Smallville is mentioned as being adjacent to the (equally fictional) town of Granville, Kansas. The name Granville comes from the television series, which is filmed in and aroundVancouver ,British Columbia , which was called Granville until it was incorporated and renamed in 1886. Furthermore,Granville Street (a major arterial road in the city), as well asGranville Island (a small, man-made peninsula often mistaken for an island, serving as a market and tourist attraction), still retain the name (the nearby rural suburban town of Cloverdale stands in for downtown Smallville in the series).In other media
"Superman" (1978 film)
Smallville was first placed in
Kansas by the 1978 film, "Superman", [http://www.quickstopentertainment.com/2006/07/28/comics-in-context-139-superman-returns-twice/ Sanderson, Peter. "Superman Returns Twice." Comics in Context. 2006.] although actual filming of the Kent family's farmland was done inAlberta and the surrounding fields of the town of Baldock, England. Superman writerElliot S! Maggin incorporated the Kansas location into the DC Universe in his 1981 "Superman" novel, "Miracle Monday ." Comic writer and artistJohn Byrne also placed Smallville in Kansas in his 1986 rewrite of Superman's origin. The 1990s limited series "The Kents " places Smallville in Eastern Kansas within approximately one day's horse ride ofPaola, Kansas , which is located in Miami County. The tag on the truck driven by Glen Ford's character had a Cloud County identifyer CD Kansas. Incidently there was a Smallville in Cloud County Kansas NW of Concordia and south of Norway, Kansas. All that is left there is an old railroad depot."Superboy" (TV series)
The "Superboy" TV series also places Smallville in Kansas, stating it is where Clark and Lana grew up. The main action of that series takes place at the fictional Shuster University in
Florida , named for Superman/Superboy's co-creator, artist,Joe Shuster ."Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman"
"" places Smallville as a city in Kansas as well, though Metropolis is located on the east coast and Superman must fly between the two locations versus using his superspeed.
"Smallville" (TV series)
In the television series "Smallville", Metropolis is visible from the town on a clear day on the top of a water tower. In two Season One episodes, the zip code for Smallville, Kansas was revealed to be 66684 and 66645. In another episode, an envelope addressed to Lex revealed that the Metropolis zip code was 66624. The 66624 zip code in reality belongs to
Topeka, Kansas . In Season 3, Metropolis is mentioned as being a three-hour drive away from Smallville byChloe Sullivan , which gives a clue as to its approximate distance away. During Season 6 in the episode ("Fallout"), a map is shown with "Metropolis, KS" clearly labeled; it is located in the southwest quadrant of Kansas, somewhere near the real-world location ofDodge City , while Smallville on the same map (marked with a star) appears to be several hundred miles to the east, near real-world Wichita. However, by the fifth season, when most of the episodes feature many scenes in Metropolis, the main characters routinely and quickly travel between the two cities by car several times a day - such as Chloe Sullivan, who works in Metropolis at the Daily Planet but lives in Smallville - implying that the two cities must indeed be close enough for Metropolis to be visible from Smallville. At the beginning of Season 7, the death certificates issued to Lana Luthor and Chloe Sullivan identified the city of Smallville as being located in Lowell County, Kansas. However, no such county exists in the real Kansas.Jonathan Kent is elected a Kansas state senator representing Smallville just before his death in "Smallville", after which Martha Kent takes his place in the
Kansas Senate ."It's Superman"
In the novel, "It's Superman" by
Tom DeHaven , which is set in 1938, Smallville is placed in Osage County along U.S. Highway 75.Other uses
*Starting in Season 4 of "Smallville", it is a nickname given to Clark Kent by
Lois Lane ; this convention was carried over from similar uses by the Lois Lane character in "" and "Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman". Fact|verify L&C and TAS usage|date=February 2007See also
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Clark Kent
*Superboy (Kal-El)
*Lana Lang
*Ma and Pa Kent
*Pete Ross External links
* [http://superman.nu/wiki/index.php/Smallville Supermanica wiki's entry on Smallville]
* [http://www.mundosmallville.com/ Smallville en Español]
* [http://smallville.wikia.com/ Smallville Wiki]References
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