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Adopted by Jonathan and Martha Kent from the Kansas town of Smallville, Clark ( and thus Superman ) was raised with the values of a typical rural American town, including attending the local Methodist Church ( though it is debated by comic fans if Superman is a Methodist ).
Smallville was adapted to television in 2001, by Alfred Gough and Miles Millar.
In addition to comics, it was designed for DC properties in other media, which was used for movies since Batman Begins, Superman Returns, and the TV series Smallville, Justice League Unlimited and The Batman, as well as for collectibles and other merchandise.
The K-metal in the story was a piece of Krypton which robbed Superman of his strength while giving humans superhuman powers, a plot point which decades later made its way into the TV series Smallville.
The album provided two mainstream hits: the lead single " Price to Play ", and " So Far Away " ( which spent 14 weeks on top of the rock chart, and was featured on an episode of Smallville ); in addition, two other singles failed to crack the Hot 100 —" How About You " and " Zoe Jane "— but " How About You " was a fairly popular song on modern rock radio.
By the time the series ended, The X-Files had become the longest-running science fiction series in U. S. television history, though it was subsequently surpassed by Stargate SG-1 in 2007 and by Smallville in 2011.
In the seventh season ( 2007 – 2008 ) of the CW's hit show Smallville, Kara is introduced into the cast and was portrayed by Laura Vandervoort.
Unlike Earth-One's Smallville, Earth-Two's Smallville stays a much less prominent small town since the Earth-Two Superman was never Superboy.
Similar to the whereabouts of other fictional DC Universe cities, the actual location of Smallville was, originally, never specifically stated in the comics.
The first time in any media that Smallville or the Kent farm were actually linked to a specific location was in The Adventures of Superman radio show.
The farmtown was unnamed in the story ( as the name " Smallville " appeared for the first time two years later in Superboy ( volume 1 ) # 2 ); the nearest town actually named in the broadcast was the real-life Centerville.
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 to Delaware Bay ( the same map placed Metropolis and Gotham City on the east and west sides of the bay.
2 # 313 ( July, 1984 ) indicates that Smallville was believed by the 1980s to be somewhere in northeastern Pennsylvania or northern New Jersey, while incorporated into Metropolis proper at that time as a historical district.
* Smallville was featured in Superman: The Animated Series.
* Smallville was first placed in Kansas by the 1978 film Superman, although actual filming of the Kent family's farmland was done in Alberta and the surrounding fields of the town of Baldock, England in Superman IV.

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In the traditional versions of his origin, after the Kents retrieved Clark from his rocket, they brought him to the Smallville Orphanage and returned a few days later to formally adopt the orphan, giving him as a first name Martha's maiden name, " Clark.
The first film is in three sections: Kal-El's infancy on Krypton ( shot in London on the 007 stage ), Clark Kent's teen years in Smallville, and Kent / Superman's adult life in Metropolis ( shot in New York City ).
Luthor's revenge first came in the form of grandiose engineering projects in Smallville to prove his superiority over the superhero, only to have each go disastrously out of control and require Superboy's intervention.
Superman: Birthright, a limited series written by Mark Waid in 2004, offers an alternate look at Luthor's history, including his youth in Smallville, and his first encounter with Superman.
The Smallville version of Lex is first introduced as a morally ambiguous character, who walks a fine line between good and evil.
After many months of speculation and him first turning down the contract to return, it was finally announced on February 11, 2011 that Rosenbaum would return to Smallville for the two-hour series finale, which aired on May 13, 2011 with Rosenbaum reprising his role as Lex Luthor.
*" Don't Take Your Love Away " was used in the episode " Bride " of the television series Smallville, and in the first season of One Tree Hill along with the song " Thrown Away ".
Lex Luthor's adolescence in Smallville, first as Superboy's friend and then his foe, was one of the elements of Superman's history removed by the The Man of Steel.
The first two issues of this miniseries address Clark Kent's adolescence in Smallville.
In these two issues, Clark is depicted as donning his costume for the first time, working in secret ( and in costume ) as a superhero in and around Smallville, joining the Legion of Super-Heroes as Superboy, and finding Krypto when the superdog lands on Earth.
* The 13th episode of the first season of the TV series Smallville
Jor-El first appears to Clark as a voice emanating from the spaceship that brought Clark to Earth, informing him that it is time to leave Smallville and fulfill his destiny – a destiny that Clark believes is to conquer the world.
In September 2010, CHCH, for the first time since its purchase by Channel Zero, began airing American network television series ; many of the added shows, including Smallville, Supernatural, Jimmy Kimmel Live !, 48 Hours Mystery, 20 / 20, Chuck, and 60 Minutes were previously seen in the Toronto-Hamilton market on CKXT-TV ( that station's owner, Quebecor, was in the process of replacing it with an all-news cable channel ).
* " Exile " ( Smallville episode ), the first episode of the third season of the WB original series, Smallville
First, in a short story from Superman / Batman: Secret Files & Origins 2003 ( Nov. 2003 ) titled " When Clark Met Bruce ", depicting the first meeting of Bruce Wayne and Clark Kent as young boys in Smallville.
The story features what Johns and DC Executive Editor Dan DiDio are calling a " definitive " telling of the origin story of Superman, dealing with his life in Smallville, his first adventure with the Legion of Super-Heroes as Superboy, and his arrival in Metropolis and at the Daily Planet.
The title was a reference to the TV series Smallville ; the cover of issue # 1 featured the main character tied up as a scarecrow with a red ' M ' painted on his chest, much as Tom Welling was in the first episode of Smallville and in related publicity material.
* Pete Ross appears in the first three seasons of the 2000s / 2010s television series Smallville, and is portrayed by Sam Jones III.
Smallville never uses the name " Cyborg " in his first appearance.

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* In the television series Smallville, in the fifth season premiere " Arrival ", Clark Kent battles two evil Kryptonians named Nam-Ek & Aethyr ( Disciples of Zod ), and when he refuses to join them in their quest to subjugate Earth, the Kryptonians attempt to banish Clark to the Phantom Zone using a metallic bracelet, inscribed with Kryptonian symbols, that opens up a vortex.
* In Smallville, a character named Mikhail Mxyzptlk ( pronounced Mix-ill-pit-ill-lick ) appeared in the Season 4 episode, " Jinx ".
In the final season of Smallville, during the episode " Dominion " it is mentioned that the last time Darkseid came to Earth he was defeated by a warrior named Orion, leaving behind a weapon known as the Bow of Orion.
* In the Smallville 1st season episode " Drone ", a girl named Sasha Woodman has the ability to control swarms of bees ; though she is not referred to directly as Queen Bee, the term is referenced to describe her powers.
* In Season 3 of Smallville episode " Slumber ", Clark connected with a girl named Sara Conroy in their dreams while she was in a coma, helping her to confront a monster called " The Traveller " that served as a manifestation of Sara Conroy's fear of her uncle Nicholas, who was keeping her unconscious to allow him to gain control of money she had gained in an inheritance from her desceased parents.
In the first issue of Batman's debut in Smallville Season 11's comic series, Barbara Gordon / Nightwing mentions elluding cops named " Allen and Montoya ".
* Chloe Sullivan ( fictitious character, possibly named after a character from the television series Smallville )

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