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David Corporon

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Publisher
  
DC Comics

Creator
  
George Perez

Role
  
Fictional Character


Name
  
David Corporon

Full name
  
David Corporon

Supporting character of
  
Superman

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First appearance
  
Superman #4 (Cover Date February 2012)

Created by
  
George Perez Jesus Merino

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David Corporon is a fictional character and an ally of Superman that appears in comic books published by DC Comics.

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Publication history

David Corporon first appeared in Superman Vol. 3 #4 (February 2012) as part of The New 52 (a reboot of the DC Comics universe) and was created by writer George PĂ©rez and artist Jesus Merino. He is based on a real person that George has been friends with for a number of years. David Corporon (the real person (same name)) is the co-owner of Smash! Comics and Games in the Seminole Towne Center Mall in Sanford, Florida. This is the shop that George Perez frequents and often does signings at.

Fictional character biography

In the current version of the Superman mythos, David Corporon is depicted as the Commissioner of the Metropolis Police Department. Corporon shares Superman's steadfast determination to rid Metropolis of crime and considers Superman his partner in this crusade. Further information on the character's back story will be revealed in later issues. In his earlier career as a member of the Metropolis Police Department, Corporon considered Commissioner James Gordon of the Gotham City Police Department to be his inspiration.

The Real Life David Corporon

David Corporon currently resides in Casselberry, Florida and attended South Dade High School and the University of South Florida. David Corporon often dresses up like his DC character as his cosplay when he attends comic book conventions.

References

David Corporon Wikipedia