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Not even Superman can protect all of Metropolis and do everything he does around the world. To that end, plenty of other superheroes have taken up the call to make Metropolis their home. Today, weโre going to shine a light on those underrepresented characters by looking at five other great heroes who have called Metropolis their home. Not all of them still operate there, but for at least a good bit of time, they lived in the City of Tomorrow and protected it. So, without further ado, letโs swing into these Metropolis-bound heroes.
5) Gangbuster

The original Gangbuster was a teacher named Jose Delgado, who put on armor to smash the gangs that preyed on teenagers in the Suicide Slums. Numerous others have used the identity, from an evil shapeshifter named Ishmael, Superman when he had a mental breakdown, and most recently, the first Gangbusterโs niece, Rebekah. Unlike Superman, Gangbuster is a street-tier hero, using nothing more than fighting skills and regular weaponry to enforce peace. Gangbusters tend to be far more brutal as well, operating closer to vigilantes than traditional heroes. Theyโre basically a Dollar Store Batman at home, which makes them a great contrast to Superman.
4) Guardian

Guardian was a Golden Age hero and Metropolisโs original street-tier protector. Created by Jack Kirby and Joe Simon, he was practically DCโs version of Captain America, being a blue-clad do-gooder who fights with a shield. Much like Gangbuster, Guardian patrolled the Suicide Slums, originally being a police officer. The people there, understandably, didnโt trust law enforcement, but when Jim saw he could do more good without a badge, he donned a costume to both protect himself and finally strike back against the corrupt controlling forces. He is actually the uncle, later great-uncle, of Arrow Family legend Roy Harper, and his DNA was the source of some of Cadmusโs first clones.











