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Revision as of 04:38, 18 October 2019
- "I should probably get back to Metropolis."
- —Clark Kent[src]
Metropolis is a northeastern[1] city in the United States of Earth-38. It is home to several important businesses and corporations, such as the Daily Planet, and, formerly, LuthorCorp.
Overview
Locations
History
Since the arrival of Superman, Metropolis' maintenance budgets had quadrupled due to the collateral damage from his battles.[2]
In 2010, Superman prevented a nuclear meltdown in Metropolis from the Bakerline Nuclear Power Station, saving millions of people.[3]
Sometime in 2015, Lex Luthor turned Earth's sun red in an act of eco-terrorism directed at Superman, inducing mass panic within the city, among other places.[4]
In November 2015, Metropolis hosted the ceremony for the Siegel Award for Women in Media.[5]
In October 2016, Project Cadmus launched duel attacks on Metropolis and National City, with Metallo destroying Krypton Park before being thwarted by Superman and Martian Manhunter.[6].
Lists
Known residents
Current residents
- Billy New
- Brandon Palmer
- Brooke Pohl
- Grace Parker's adoptive mother (presumed)
- James Olsen's mother
- Katherine Grant
- Krinick (presumed)
- Perry White
- Ruby Arias
- Samantha Arias
- Sam Lane
- Steve Lomeli (incarcerated)
- Unnamed man
- Unnamed woman
Former residents
- Ben Krull (relocated to National City; incarcerated)
- Cat Grant (relocated to National City)
- Clark Kent (relocated to Argo City)
- Grace Parker (relocated to National City; deceased)
- Jack Spheer (relocated to National City; deceased)
- James Olsen (relocated to National City)
- Kelly Olsen (relocated to National City)
- Lena Luthor (relocated to National City)
- Lillian Luthor (relocated to National City; incarcerated)
- Lois Lane (relocated to Argo City)
- Lucy Lane (relocated to National City)
Deceased residents
- Alyssa Krull
- Lex Luthor
- Lionel Luthor
- Marcus Olsen
- Unnamed man
Businesses
- Art Institute of Metropolis
- Bakerline Nuclear Power Station
- Daily Planet
- L-Corp
- Metropolis Daily Star
- Metropolis Inquirer
- Metropolis Police Department
- Metropolis University
Appearances
Supergirl
Season 1
Season 2
Season 3
Season 4
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The Flash
Season 5
- "Elseworlds, Part 1" (mentioned)
Behind the scenes
- Metropolis was first featured in Action Comics #16 (September, 1939) created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster. Most notably as the residence of Superman and the Daily Planet.