A Superman who turned into a down-and-out Clark Kent is thriving again after Post readers came to his rescue.

Christopher Reeve look-alike Christopher Dennis — who for years made a living as a Superman impersonator on Hollywood Boulevard in Los Angeles — was way down on his luck just a few months ago.

Last August, the local celebrity was violently robbed of his Superman suit, his laptop, his phone and nearly $1,000. Unable to work, Dennis, who also lost teeth in the assault, was suddenly homeless.

“When I was on the streets, I was a dead man to a lot of people. I was even kind of dead to myself. I felt like I was going to die on the streets,” said Dennis.

But Dennis is making a comeback as the Man of Steel — thanks to readers. In addition to the 700 social media comments offering support, people donated money to buy him new costumes and helped him get housing in a Sober Living’s Mariposa Home. Readers also made it possible for him to get his teeth fixed.

“I basically have a new life. These people raised me up from the ashes and brought me back,” Dennis said.

“Even Superman needs help every now and then.”

Dennis, who recently moved in with a friend to save money on rent, is encouraging others to pay it forward with a kind act every chance they get.

“A small act can make a world of difference to the person who’s lost hope, like I did,” Dennis told Circa Cares.

Those who want to know more about Dennis can support his docuseries, “Hollywood Superman: From Homeless to Hero.”