Ultra-Man ( Gary Concord) is the name of two fictional comic-book superheroes, father and son, who first appeared during the 1940s, the period fans and historians call the Golden Age of Comic Books. Both were owned by All-American Publications, which merged with DC Comics-predecessor National Periodical Publications in 1946.
They are separate from the DC Universe character Ultraman.
In summer 1940, Ultra-Man was included in the first issue of All Star Comics, however he made no further appearances in that title.
Ultra-Man had a cameo as a potentially sentient billboard in The Multiversity (2015).
A Superman analogue character named Ultra-Man made a flashback appearance in "The Last Earth-Prime Story", in Superman #411 (Sept. 1985) but is not connected to the Gary Concord characters.
After Gary Sr. dies of natural causes in 2239, Gary Jr. succeeds him as both Ultra-Man and as High Moderator of the United States of North America, the country's chief executive.
Years later, Gary Jr. would appear in Grant Morrison's Multiversity series. He is seen to currently inhabit an unnamed version of Earth, alongside other characters with variants of the word "ultra" in their names, including Ultra the Multi-Alien and Ultraa.
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