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The ongoing series from DC Comics starring Superboy, otherwise known as Kon-El, following the New 52 continuity reboot. The series began in September 2011, originally written by Scott Lobdell and drawn by R. B. Silva.


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Superboy, also known as Conner Kent, is a partial genetic clone of Superman created on the orders of Lex Luthor, and a superhero endorsed by the latter, as a "replacement" for Superman. Contents 1 Biography 1.1 The Death of Superman 1.2 Reign of the Supermen 1.3 Justice League Dark: Apokolips War 2 Relationships 3 Appearances/Voice Actors


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Conner Kent Reading Order (Superboy, Kon-El) by Carole. July 13, 2023. 2 Comments. For a long time, Superboy designated simply the adventures of Kal-El primarily set in Smallville when he was a boy, teenager or young adult. This changed in 1993 when a second Superboy was introduced. Created by writer Karl Kesel and artist Tom Grummett, our new.


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Real Name Conner Kent (legal) Kon-El (honorary) Main Alias Superboy Relatives Clark Kent (partial genetic template) · Lex Luthor (partial genetic template) Affiliation Titans Status Alignment Good Identity Secret Identity Race Human / Kryptonian hybrid Clone Citizenship American


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A short character profile for DC Comics' Superboy (Kon-El) from 1993 to 2003. Pictures, powers, biography, personality, RPG stats, etc.. Writeups.org . Superboy (Kon-El) (Early) 1990s debut; Alien; Brick; Psionic; Youth; Comics DC Universe. Power Level: Mid-level. Game system: DC Heroes Role-Playing Game. Role: Character (Heroic) Jump to the.


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Superboy Injustice‎ Gallery view image Real Name Kon-El Main Alias Superboy Other Aliases Conner Kent Relatives Superman (Kryptonian genetic template) Lex Luthor (Human genetic template, deceased) Kara Zor-El (genetic cousin) Jonathan Kent (adoptive father) Martha Kent (adoptive mother) Affiliation


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Black Zero Relatives New 52 (see notes): Jon Lane Kent (partial genetic template, deceased) Rebirth: Eve Watson (creator), Clark Kent (partial genetic template/adoptive brother), Lex Luthor (partial genetic template), Jonathan Kent (adoptive father), Martha Kent (adoptive mother), Jon Kent (adoptive nephew), Otho-Ra (adoptive niece),


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Kon-El was the clone of Superman and a recurring member of Young Justice and the Teen Titans.. DC Comics . Teen Titans. 2003 - 2011 . 1 . DC Comics . JSA: Classified. 2005 - 2008 . 1 . DC Comics . Red Robin. 2009 - 2011 . 1.


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Superboy, also known by his Kryptonian name Kon-El and his human alias Conner Kent, is a Hybrid human/Kryptonian, cloned from Superman and his archnemesis Lex Luthor, and is a modern update of the original Superboy, who is a younger version of Superman. This section details Superboy's history in the current Comics continuity, that of the New 52. For his biography in the Modern Age continuity.


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Name: Superboy, Kon-El, Conner Kent Nationality: American Weaknesses: Kryptonite, Red Solar Radiation Bio: A clone of Superman and Lex Luther, made after Superman's death. He briefly served as Superman before moving to Hawaii. While his powers were originally solely derived from his TTK, he currently has some kryptonian powers as well.


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Superboy (also known as Kon-El or Conner Kent) is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. A modern variation on the original Superboy, the character first appeared as Superboy in The Adventures of Superman #500 (June 1993), and was created by writer Karl Kesel and artist Tom Grummett. [1]


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Superboy Superboy is the name of several fictional superheroes appearing in American comicbooks published by DC Comics. These characters have been featured in several eponymous comic series, in addition to Adventure Comics and other series featuring teenage superhero groups.


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Kon-El was the clone of Superman and a recurring member of Young Justice and the Teen Titans.. DC Comics . Superboy. 1994 - 2002 . 66 . DC Comics . Teen Titans. 2003 - 2011 . 58 . DC Comics . Young Justice. 1998 - 2003 . 36.


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Superboy/Kon-El (New 52 Version) Reading Order. This reading order is designed to give an outline of major storylines featuring Superboy (New 52 Version) throughout DC Comics. It does not encompass every one of his appearances, but is an outline of the major ones and the stories that affect them. The continuity details relating to each specific.


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Enter Conner Kent, aka Kon-El—the first (or, well, the second depending on how you calculate things) Superboy. Strange Beginnings To understand Conner's place in the oft-confusing web of the Superman family, we first have to go all the way back to the beginning in the late 1930s.


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Lar Gand, known mainly as Mon-El (and alternatively as Valor and M'Onel), is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, commonly in association with the Legion of Super-Heroes, Superboy, and Superman.The character has been reinterpreted over the years, but in all versions serves as a hero with abilities similar to those of Superman, sometimes serving as a substitute.