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4) #9 (December 2016) it was stated that Jon is ten years old. I also think that this aesthetic could make a connection with the younger readers." The short length of the cape gives it a younger look, and the zipped hoodie… I did that thinking they might make a real version for people to wear. I must mention that I like putting effort into what I wear personally, so this way I was able to add a bit of myself to the character.
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For example, tight ripped jeans, at least in Spain, are very popular right now and I think they give a lot of mobility to the character when I draw him on the page. So we started to play around with clothing that I see as popular right now with teenagers. We are also looking at an incomplete "Superboy " he's not super yet, so it's reasonable to say that if he's only half super, that he should have clothing that's half super. On designing Jon's Superboy costume, artist Jorge Jimenez said: "I started trying out some of the more classic designs as a mini homage to the classic Superman, but the guys at DC wanted to experiment with something more casual, as those are the designs that have been working better recently. His Superboy outfit consists of red sneakers, blue jeans, zippered jacket with the "S-shield" and cape attached to the back. He first appeared in his Superboy attire in Superman (vol. Like his father Superman, Jon has a civilian disguise, which includes a pair of glasses and/or a baseball cap. Today, more people can see themselves in the most powerful superhero in comics." Age and appearance Today, that symbol represents something more. Superman's symbol has always stood for hope, for truth and for justice. We didn't want this to be 'DC Comics creates new queer Superman,' we want this to be 'Superman finds himself, becomes Superman and then comes out.' And I think that's a really important distinction there." Taylor also stated: "I've always said everyone needs heroes and everyone deserves to see themselves in their heroes and I'm very grateful DC and Warner Bros. And there's a reason this is, this is coming in issue five and not issue one. When I, when I was offered this job, I thought, 'Well, if we're going to have a new Superman for the DC Universe, it feels like a missed opportunity to have another straight white savior.' So, well, this isn't everything to do with them.
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On the creative decision, series writer Tom Taylor said: "It's not a gimmick. In October 2021, DC Comics revealed that the character is bisexual and will start a romantic relationship with a male friend, Jay Nakamura. The series features Jon protecting the Earth as the new Man of Steel in the DC Universe. In July 2021, Jon began starring as the protagonist in the comic book series Superman: Son of Kal-El, which replaced the Superman monthly title. In 2019, the character join the Legion of Super-Heroes in the 31st century and appeared in the comic book series Legion of Super-Heroes by writer Brian Michael Bendis and artist Ryan Sook. He co-stars with Damian Wayne in the Super Sons comic books as Superboy and Robin. He was officially introduced as Superboy in Superman (vol. Jon is the most recent character in DC Comics to assume the mantle of Superboy. In the four-part story, two different versions of Superman and Lois Lane (the New 52 and Post-Crisis) are merged into one complete version, creating a new DC Universe and a new origin story for Jon. Jon's origins are retconned in the story arc "Superman Reborn". In the 2016 DC Rebirth, Jon appears with his parents in Action Comics and Superman, when his father became the new Superman in DC Comics. They’re different people with different ways of parenting." įollowing Convergence, he appeared in the eight-issue comic book series Superman: Lois and Clark, as a child who begins to develop superpowers of his own. His parents are not Jonathan and Martha Kent. On the character, Dan Jurgens said: "The way I describe him is that he looks like Clark but has Lois' spitfire attitude and inquisitiveness." Jurgens also explains: "Lots of people might expect Jon to be something like his dad’s younger self, but it would be a bit of a mistake. His parents named him in honor of both of his grandfathers, Jonathan Kent and Samuel Lane. Half Kryptonian / Human, Jon is the biological son of Post-Crisis Superman/Clark Kent and Lois Lane, and the couple's child in DC Comics canon. 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).