First debut: Action Comics #1 (1938)
The Origin of Superman
Superman’s origin has been one of much change over the last many decades. His origin has been changed many times to adjust for the changes in our own culture and to bring in other story elements from other comics. There has even been many different parallel Supermen that exist in alternate realities. The current origin of Superman is still being reworked with comic series like the 2006 series, “Infinite Crisis,” and the 1986 series, “Crisis on Infinite Earths.” Invulnerability.
Superman is the last of a dying race from the planet Krypton.
His Krypton name is Kal-El. His father, Jor-El was a great scientist and saw
the warning signs that their planet was doomed to destruction. A council heard
his discoveries, but dismissed them and forbid Jor-El to speak of this to
anyone. Realizing that his family was in danger, Jor-El started to construct
a rocket that would take him, his son and wife Lara away from Krypton, but
it was too late.
Jor-El had only constructed a small model of the rocket, when disaster struck,
Lara decided to stay behind with Jor-El to give their baby a better chance
of survival. Lara and Jor-El but their baby into the rocket and directed it
to Earth, where it landed and was discovered by John and Martha Kent, near
the town of Smallville.
As young Kal-El, called Clark by his Earth parents, grew up, he discovered
his amazing powers of speed, strength, and invulnerability and eventually
flight. It would be in Smallville with the Kents that Clark learned many of
his life lessons and became the honest and good man that many know him to
be today. After he graduated, he went to the Metropolis University and majored
in Journalism, eventually getting a job with The Daily Planet as a reporter.
It would be at The Daily Planet that Clark would first don the Superman costume
and save Metropolis time and again. He also met Lois Lane a fellow reporter
and became romantically involved with her.
One of Superman’s darkest times was when he faced the nigh unstoppable
villain Doomsday. The battle lasted for days, but when the dust settled, both
hero and villain were slain. Superman was dead.
The backlash from his death resulted in four separate beings taking up the Superman mantle. There was a cyborg, a new Superboy, Steel, and an alien being with the memories of Superman. It would later come out that Superman was not dead, and resurfaced without his powers. He eventually gained them back and was reunited with Lois, whom he later married.
Superman has continued to fight evil and protect Earth from all challengers. Despite his many continuity changes, Superman is still as powerful and noble as ever. He is a modern day hero with over eighty years of continuity behind him. Too many though, he will always be that lovable boy from Smallville who became a mighty man of steel.