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The character was created by writer/artist Dan Jurgens and first appeared in DC's "Convergence" event in the miniseries Convergence: Superman #2 (July 2015). [1] [2] Half Kryptonian and half-human, Jon is the biological son of post-Crisis Superman/Clark Kent and Lois Lane and the couple's child in DC Comics canon. [3]
The Kents assist their adopted son on many adventures as Superboy. In Superman #161 (May 1963), the story "The Last Days of Ma and Pa Kent" was released explaining how they died after exposure to the "Plague Disease" after Jonathan found a buried pirate chest on a Caribbean island while he and Martha were on vacation there.
The trailer for Superman was released on Dec. 19 and offered a first glimpse into the action-packed film. The clip opens dramatically with Superman lying battered and bloodied in the middle of a ...
In the 2003 Elseworlds series Superman: Red Son, Superman's escape rocket did not land in Smallville, but in the Soviet Union under Joseph Stalin. Lois is married to Lex Luthor but still uses the surname Lane for her articles in the Daily Planet. Superman saves her life, and the two have an instant attraction with each other; however, Lois ...
The trailer concludes with an emotional shot of Superman cradling Lane in his arms as they ascend together into the sky. Look up. #Superman only in theaters July 11.
While the entire Legion mourns Superboy's death, four members are particularly outraged: Saturn Girl, one of the three founders who invited Superboy to join; [8] Brainiac 5, who realizes that all of his theories about time travel are incorrect; [9] Mon-El, who regards Superboy as a brother; [10] and Duo Damsel, who previously had an unrequited crush on him. [11]
James Gunn’s “Superman” is celebrating both the legacy of the Man of Steel and the actor who originated him on the big screen with a special cameo. The late Christopher Reeve experienced his ...
Superman, Lois and their son Jonathan in Superman vol. 4#2, art by Patrick Gleason. In 2011, DC Comics rebooted its continuity with the New 52 relaunch. In the relaunch, Lois views Clark as a friend and respects him as a journalist, but regards him as a loner who has difficulty letting people get close to him and displays no existing knowledge ...