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Whether as parodies or honest tributes, these are the non-DC superheroes that not only copy the Man of Tomorrow’s appearance, powers, and origin but also do their best to be true heroes.
10) Hyperion

Originally introduced as an evil Superman knockoff, Marvel’s Hyperion would, over time, evolve into a more heroic character, aligning with the hero he was based on while still retaining his morally complex nature. Like Superman, he was an alien from a dying world that crash-landed on Earth and was raised by humans who gave him the name Mark Milton. Eventually, his universe was destroyed, and he was found and recruited by the Avengers. He would eventually leave and form his team, the Squadron Supreme, who would kill Namor for his role in destroying an entire universe. Despite being more willing to kill than some other Marvel heroes, Hyperion only does it when he feels he has no other choice and feels incredibly guilty about his actions regardless.
9) Invincible

While Omni-Man tends to be thought of as the Superman knockoff of Image comics, the truth is that his son Invincible is much closer to the Man of Steel in terms of origin and morals. Like Superman, Mark was raised on Earth and genuinely cherished humanity despite his power and alien heritage. He always tries to do the right thing and has risked his life countless times to save others. However, despite generally having a no-killing rule, Mark has been forced to put down his enemies permanently when they threaten his family. Despite this, though, he still tries his best to be a hero who emphasizes compassion over violence.
8) Mighty Mouse

A goofier Superman knockoff, Mighty Mouse, the super rodent, is always ready to fight evil cats. While escaping from a hungry cat as a little mouse, Mighty Mouse ran into a supermarket and ate the super cheese, turning him into the heroic defender of mice everywhere. He never kills his opponents and always strives to uphold his moral code. Whenever trouble is afoot, Mighty Mouse will fly in with his catchphrase, “Here I come to save the day!”
7) Sun God

Hailing from Earth 4290001 of the Marvel Multiverse, Zoran, aka the Sun God, did everything he could to save his world from destruction. When an incursion event threatened to destroy their universe and the central 616 universe, the Sun God and the rest of his team, the Great Society, tried their best to resolve the situation peacefully. However, when trying to figure out a way to save both universes with the help of the Illuminati, Namor attacked and forced the Great Society to defend their world from destruction. Sadly, Sun God and his team were beaten, dooming their universe. Even when given the chance to escape to another universe, however, Zoran decided to stay and die with his friends, showing just how selfless he truly was.
6) Aquarian

Wundarr the Aquarian is one of the stranger Superman copycats, but he still retains the original’s heroic and selfless values. Born on an alien world, Wundarr’s parents launched him to Earth as a baby as they feared that their planet was going to die, only to be proven wrong after the fact. When Wundarr’s ship crashed on Earth, an old couple saw the ship but left it unopened as they feared a Communist was inside it. Wundarr was left stuck inside the spaceship for years before finally breaking out as an adult. Despite this traumatic origin, though, Wundarr began using his powers for good across the world, bringing peace wherever he went.













