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'''Superlopez''' is a Spanish comic book character created by Jan in 1973, a parody of [[Superman]].
'''Superlopez''' is a Spanish comic book character created by Jan in 1973, a parody of [[Superman]].


Born Jo-Con-Él (roughly translated as ''Damn-the-brat'') on the planet Chitón (Old spanish slang meaning 'Shut up!') much like Superman's home planet of Krypton, he leaves his planet when he enters a spaceship and presses a button, an accident that sends him to Earth. He was raised by adoptive parents in Barcelona and concealed himself under the identity of office-worker Juan Lopez (which is actually [[Author Avatar|author Jan's real name]]). He works with his girlfriend, the bad-tempered Luisa Lanas (parody of Lois Lane); Jaime González Lidenbrock (Superlopez's not so pally Jimmy Olsen); and his demanding, unnamed boss (a reference to Perry White).
Born Jo-Con-Él (roughly translated as ''Damn-the-brat'') on the planet Chitón (Old spanish slang meaning 'Shut up!') much like Superman's home planet of Krypton, he leaves his planet when he enters a spaceship and presses a button, an accident that sends him to Earth. He was raised by adoptive parents in Barcelona and concealed himself under the identity of office-worker Juan Lopez (which is actually [[Author Avatar|author Jan's real name]]). He works with his girlfriend, the bad-tempered Luisa Lanas (parody of Lois Lane); Jaime González Lidenbrock (Superlopez's not so pally Jimmy Olsen); and his demanding, unnamed boss (a reference to Perry White).
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Recurring villains include the evil professor Escariano Avieso (probably the main [[Big Bad]]); Lady Araña (“Lady Spider”); the gangster Al Trapone (a reference to Al Capone); and the mob boss Refuller D'Abastos.
Recurring villains include the evil professor Escariano Avieso (probably the main [[Big Bad]]); Lady Araña (“Lady Spider”); the gangster Al Trapone (a reference to Al Capone); and the mob boss Refuller D'Abastos.


In the early days of the character, Superlopez was member and leader of the team known as '''El Supergrupo''' (''The Supergroup'' or ''Superteam''). Team members included '''El Mago''' (''The Wizard'', a parody of Dr. Strange); '''Capitan Hispania''' (''Captain Spain'', a parody of [[Captain America]]); '''Latas''' (''Tin-guy'', a parody of [[Iron Man]]); '''Bruto''' (''The Brute'', a parody of [[Fantastic Four|The Thing]]); and la '''Chica Increíble''' (''Incredible Girl'', a parody of the token generic superheroine). These spent more time fighting one another over the leadership of the Supergrupo than fighting evil.
In the early days of the character, Superlopez was member and leader of the team known as '''El Supergrupo''' (''The Supergroup'' or ''Superteam''). Team members included '''El Mago''' (''The Wizard'', a parody of Dr. Strange); '''Capitan Hispania''' (''Captain Spain'', a parody of [[Captain America (comics)]]); '''Latas''' (''Tin-guy'', a parody of [[Iron Man]]); '''Bruto''' (''The Brute'', a parody of [[Fantastic Four|The Thing]]); and la '''Chica Increíble''' (''Incredible Girl'', a parody of the token generic superheroine). These spent more time fighting one another over the leadership of the Supergrupo than fighting evil.


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* [[Action Girl]]: Chica Increible, Martha Holmez.
* [[Action Girl]]: Chica Increible, Martha Holmez.
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* [[Clothes Make the Superman]]: in ''Los Alienígenas'', Superlópez is powerless without his supersuit.
* [[Clothes Make the Superman]]: in ''Los Alienígenas'', Superlópez is powerless without his supersuit.
* [[Fan Service]].
* [[Fan Service]].
* [[Five Man Band]]:
* [[Five-Man Band]]:
** [[The Hero]]: Superlopez.
** [[The Hero]]: Superlopez.
** [[The Lancer]]: Capitan Hispania (or El Mago).
** [[The Lancer]]: Capitan Hispania (or El Mago).
** [[The Big Guy]]: The Brute.
** [[The Big Guy]]: The Brute.
** [[The Smart Guy]]: El Mago (or Latas)
** [[The Smart Guy]]: El Mago (or Latas)
** [[The Chick]]: Chica Increible.
** [[The Chick]]: Chica Increible.
** [[Sixth Ranger]]: Latas.
** [[Sixth Ranger]]: Latas.
* [[Funny Animal]]: The Poet Ant, and humanoid radioactive [[Exactly What It Says On the Tin|ant]] from ''El castillo de arena'' (''The Sand Castle'').
* [[Funny Animal]]: The Poet Ant, and humanoid radioactive [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|ant]] from ''El castillo de arena'' (''The Sand Castle'').
* [[Growing the Beard]]: Initially, Superlopez was a [[Shallow Parody]] of American superheroes, and it became an Adventure/Comedy series later on.
* [[Growing the Beard]]: Initially, Superlopez was a [[Shallow Parody]] of American superheroes, and it became an Adventure/Comedy series later on.
* [[Holding Out for A Hero]]: averted for great comedy, especially in the early installments: people actually hope for Superlopez ''not'' to turn up, since he's such a [[Walking Disaster Area]] and his interventions tend to make things worse. He becomes more of a heroic figure as the series goes on.
* [[Holding Out for a Hero]]: averted for great comedy, especially in the early installments: people actually hope for Superlopez ''not'' to turn up, since he's such a [[Walking Disaster Area]] and his interventions tend to make things worse. He becomes more of a heroic figure as the series goes on.
* [[Homage]].
* [[Homage]].
* [[Human Aliens]]: Superlopez.
* [[Human Aliens]]: Superlopez.
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* [[Mind Screw]]: ''Los Petisos Carambanales''.
* [[Mind Screw]]: ''Los Petisos Carambanales''.
* [[Most Common Superpower]]: Some of the female characters are quite well endowed.
* [[Most Common Superpower]]: Some of the female characters are quite well endowed.
* [[Part Time Hero]].
* [[Part-Time Hero]].
* [[Ragtag Bunch of Misfits]]: The Supergroup, most of the time.
* [[Ragtag Bunch of Misfits]]: The Supergroup, most of the time.
* [[Sdrawkcab Name]]: The spell destroying the Lord of the Pacifiers is ''Etev la oonreuk'', a slight modification of a backwards ''Vete al cuerno'', which is Spanish for ''Get lost''.
* [[Sdrawkcab Name]]: The spell destroying the Lord of the Pacifiers is ''Etev la oonreuk'', a slight modification of a backwards ''Vete al cuerno'', which is Spanish for ''Get lost''.
* [[Shout Out]].
* [[Shout-Out]].
* [[Superhero]].
* [[Superhero]].
* [[The Mafia]]: Al Trapone's gang, and others.
* [[The Mafia]]: Al Trapone's gang, and others.
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Latest revision as of 15:58, 5 March 2021

Superlopez is a Spanish comic book character created by Jan in 1973, a parody of Superman.

Born Jo-Con-Él (roughly translated as Damn-the-brat) on the planet Chitón (Old spanish slang meaning 'Shut up!') much like Superman's home planet of Krypton, he leaves his planet when he enters a spaceship and presses a button, an accident that sends him to Earth. He was raised by adoptive parents in Barcelona and concealed himself under the identity of office-worker Juan Lopez (which is actually author Jan's real name). He works with his girlfriend, the bad-tempered Luisa Lanas (parody of Lois Lane); Jaime González Lidenbrock (Superlopez's not so pally Jimmy Olsen); and his demanding, unnamed boss (a reference to Perry White).

Other recurring characters include Inspector Holmez (a reference to Sherlock Holmes), an excessively bureaucratic police officer who suspects everyone; Martha Holmez, the Inspector's daughter, and computer geek Chico Humitsec.

Recurring villains include the evil professor Escariano Avieso (probably the main Big Bad); Lady Araña (“Lady Spider”); the gangster Al Trapone (a reference to Al Capone); and the mob boss Refuller D'Abastos.

In the early days of the character, Superlopez was member and leader of the team known as El Supergrupo (The Supergroup or Superteam). Team members included El Mago (The Wizard, a parody of Dr. Strange); Capitan Hispania (Captain Spain, a parody of Captain America (comics)); Latas (Tin-guy, a parody of Iron Man); Bruto (The Brute, a parody of The Thing); and la Chica Increíble (Incredible Girl, a parody of the token generic superheroine). These spent more time fighting one another over the leadership of the Supergrupo than fighting evil.

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