You'll Never Get 100% On This Smallville Quiz

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To this day, fans still petition for there to be an eleventh season of The CW's Smallville.

Sure, we may have had comic books that picked up the action of Tom Welling's Man of Steel after the show's tenth season had come to an end, but so many wanted to see Welling in full cape 'n' tights as Superman.

Instead, we got a CGI-heavy brief glimpse of Welling's suited-up Last Son of Krypton in the series' final moments.

There is, of course, the hope that Tom Welling may well appear as Superman in the Arrowverse's upcoming Crisis on Infinite Earths spectacular, but we'll have to wait and see on that one.

Regardless, it feels absolutely crazy to think that Smallville's final episode aired a whole eight years ago. After ten seasons of seeing a confused boy grow into the planet's greatest hero, the series came to a halt back in 2011.

That's not going to stop us looking to revisit this fan favourite series, however, and so we've put together a quiz that will be a true test for even the most die-hard of Smallville fans.

Spread across all ten seasons of the show, it's surely impossible for anybody to get even anywhere close to 100% on this quiz.

1. In Which Year Did The Young Kal-El Crash To Earth?

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