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Superman family designs by Dan Mora
From Action Comics Vol. 1 - Rise of Metallo TPB (2024)
#action comics#osul-ra#otho-ra#kon-el#kara zor-el#jon kent#natasha irons#kong kenan#super-twins#superboy#superman#supergirl#steel#super-man of china#character design#dan mora#dc comics#super family
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Superfam and Found Family: What it Means to Choose
I have seen a lot of my beloved mutuals talk about adoption as a theme in the superfam, and thats true, thats very much a thing, but thats more a subsection of the larger idea with the superfamily: You get to choose your family, and define your relationship to them.
Clark and Kon come to mind. They've been discussed a lot lately, huh? Namely people saying Clark does not treat Kon well. This is false, by the way, they get along great.
But let's sort of dig into the actual story told by their relationship here: Kon was created by Lex without Clark's consent. Clark had no say in how part of his DNA would be used to create a new life.
(This is coincidentally why it irks me that certain fans will act like Clark is a monster for even HYPOTHETICALLY not wanting a relationship with Kon. Guys, you sound like pro-lifers. Lets watch it!)
Despite this, Clark accepts Kon with open arms. Now, as myself and others have pointed out, Kon's technically... he's not a clone, he's a test tube baby. Technically, biologically, he's Clark & Lex's son. D.. diversity win...?
But thats not how Clark and Kon choose to define their relationship. They instead decide, hey, we were raised by the same people, we're brothers.
Kon is not an outsider to the Superfam, even as he is an outsider to this world- He is welcomed with open arms once it is clear he needs a home. And with Clark and Kon, they get to choose how they define their relationship, not Lex, not anyone else.
Then, John Henry and Nat. John Henry is not Natasha's father, but their relationship is very complex and often veers into that territory, for the simple reason that he shows up for her in that capacity when Natasha's own father fails her.
Even while their relationship has its ups and downs (read 52 guys for THEM), they manage to forge a relationship based on mutual respect, enough to the point where during Steelworks, she is not just his niece, but his partner in building a better tomorrow. It is a fatherly/daughterly relationship built on mutual respect largely independent of their blood relation, built on the security that Clay failed to provide Natasha with.
Of course, to talk about adoption, Clois adopting the twins. I think Phillip Kennedy Johnson handles the topic of adoption EXPERTLY with Otho-Ra and Osul-Ra, specifically as a metaphor for transracial/transethnic adoption.
Clark's relationship with the twins is built throughout the Warworld saga, and does not start... great (they discuss looting his corpse lol), and often they. But Clark understands that the kids are traumatized, and seeks to guide them to a better situation.
Now I would be irresponsible to not mention that, during this time, Clark is still struggling with Jon's age up. He mumbles, disoriented during their first meeting, that the kids are the same age as his son (no they are not). In a less tightly written book by a worse writer, it'd be a thing where Clark completely uncritically finds 'replacement kids' in the twins... Which is NOT what happens here, because PKJ is the GOAT.
In the end, his relationship with the twins is built not only independently of his struggles with Jon, but the way he connects with them helps Clark realize that whats done is done. They need him to be Clark, not a man hanging onto the past he will never get back. To move forward, they must do it together, it won't work if the twins remain on Warworld and he remains mentally in Hamilton. Its why it is SUPER important, also, that in the end, Clark doesn't ask them to come with him- rather, they ask to go with Clark.
(Sidenote: The twins lost not only their parents on warworld, but an older brother, too. Clark isn't the only one who finds a healing way forward via the Ra-El relationships, but that's gonna be another post!) And their hero names, Red Son and Starchild, are from their original culture (the Phaelosians), a culture that was systematically robbed from them when Warworld trafficked them into service. Rather than forcing them to conform to the house of El and their legacy, they help the kids reconnect.
These are his children. They found each other in the scariest place in the universe, and together, they find a way past the things they've both suffered through.
I'm afraid I don't know much about Kara (kara mutuals, reading recs appreciated! i've only ever read WOT and a few issues of the most recent Supergirl run) but I do know that her relationship to Clark is inherently different than it was supposed to be, and she has to roll with it and redefine it accordingly. She was supposed to be older than him, be able to take care of him, but by the time she actually finds him, he's the one doing that for her.
(I dont really have a panel here I fear, so look at the pretty art from Woman of Tomorrow. If someone wants to say more on Kara, you're welcome to hijack my post for a bit!)
Kenan is an example of this theme going kind of sideways and being examined from another angle- He's forced to choose between his two found families, and with either choice, he stands to lose something. Either his connection to Superman, or his connection to home:
Kenan already has a messy relationship with family, considering the soap opera level drama his parents inflict on him in his solo. Now, separated from his culture by circumstances he can't control, Kenan's relationship with the Superfam is forced by circumstance, even as it isn't unwanted. He's forced to make the most of what he has.
Then you have Clark and Jon, where the 'and define your relationship to them' part of my thematic statement REALLY becomes important.
I've seen it argued many times that giving Jon the Superman mantle weakens the theme of found family, but I'd argue it strengthens it, because Jon not having a choice in becoming Superman is EXPLICITLY framed as a bad thing.
Jon's not ready to be Superman. He doesn't even really WANT to be superman. But because of the circumstances of his birth, the world, and his father, push him into it. Clark never asked Jon to be Superman, during the Son-of-kal-el + Warworld era. He assumed he would be.
It tarnishes Clark & Jon's relationship, actively preventing Jon from connecting with his father and the WORLD fully in the way they both want. This is a key theme of Superman: Son of Kal El, from the very moment of Jon's actual birth:
All throughout post-age up Jon is the idea that Jon is just as burdened by the expectations placed upon him by his blood as he is comforted by what the mantle represents.
(I know I use this panel like every analysis but its a GOOD PANEL, SHUT UP) And there's of course the fact that... y'know. Well. Y'know.
Y'KNOW.
I think there's a potentially strong story in either Jon walking away from the mantle entirely, or redefining it to be his own. But first, he's going to have to suffer for the fact he wasn't ready for what many people call his DESTINY, including his abuser.
And where does this leave Jon and Clark?
Here.
The last note before Absolute Power of these two is this bittersweet moment where Jon still isn't fully heard. Where he still doesn't get a full say in what he and Clark's relationship will be. And judging by THIS interview from Mark Waid, this particular idea is about to finally come home to roost:
Lastly, there's of course the Most Found Family Thing Of All that i basically see NO one talk about: The fact that the Irons and the Kents just. Share all their big life events with each other. They're literally not related to each other by blood at all, but throughout PKJ's Action Comics, they ARE family!
Teamwork makes the dreamwork guys!
The superfamily is a wonderfully diverse cluster of relationships and examinations of the way family finds each other. Even moreso than the Batfam, which is often defined by their father-son relationship with Bruce in fanon, the Superfam displays a wide array of the various ways non-nuclear families can build each other.
This is all to say you guys should read PKJ's action comics run. It rules.
(This is also to say Superman 2016 sucks ass.)
#This post could be much longer! I'm gonna give Jon & the twins their own post at some point because its my favorite thing ever.#I have more to say!#But I am forcing myself to keep it cool keep it cool.#superman#superfam#superfamily#john henry irons#natasha irons#steel#clark kent#kal el#kon el#conner kent#otho-ra#osul-ra#red son#starchild#kenan kong#super-man of china#kara zor el#supergirl#jon kent#jonathan samuel kent#meta#jonology#technically?#not rly abt him but it counts
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🖤💛❤️ Kenan by Bernard Chang appreciation post ❤️💛🖤
I will forever be in love with the way he draw Kenan and i wish other dc artists would use his art as reference for Ken's features and skintone...
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This is evidence that these two share their single brain cell, they're more twins than Otho-ra and Osul-ra
As a bad guy, do you find that frustrating?
(Action Comics Annual 2023 #1)
#of course is phillip kennedy johson's writing...#pkj really gets this family#superboy#kong kenan#kon-el#super-man of china#action comics#dc comics
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💥 Superboy vs Super-man 💥
Let them duke it out
#superboy#conner kent#kon el kent#kon el#kong kenan#super-man#new superman of china#dc comics fanart#konkenan#konan
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Super-Man and the Justice League of China (and friends!) art by Bernard Chang
#kong kenan#wang baixi#peng deilan#avery ho#dc comics#new super man#super man#justice league#dc#bernard chang#cover art#wonder woman#bat man#justice league of china#comics#kimiyo hoshi#tatsu yamashiro#grace choi#cassandra cain#emily sung#variant cover
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Kon-El and Kong Kenan have so much similarities, especially at the beginning of their superhero career. They both had figures in their life that have been revealed to be lying to them, exploiting them, and betrayed them later on. They found a family and new home, that they eventually left DUE circumstances BEYOND THEIR CONTROL. They are bringing their brightest smile whilst hiding their conflicting feelings about their new home and their role in the Superfamily. Or MAYBE I'm reading to much, but READ NEW SUPER-MAN and KON'S COMICS for 4 days staight, THE MIND GOES WILD
(LL psychic bomb bs I WILL never forgive you, but u funni idea)
I NEED THEM TO TALK ABOUT IT TO EACH OTHER.
They are gaming buddies, movie buddies, babysitter buddies. There is already good set up for them to talk about their past and provides a very needed character growth these two buffoons.
#also the talk about identity and who you are#it is well known Kong Kenan is Super-Man#which is WILD to think about for me atleast#Whilst for Kon i think he only has Superboy to cling on#Homie dropped that civillian life [[ conner kent who?? ]]#There people who are expecting Kong Kenan/ Super-man#Whilst there is no self in Conner Kent or Superboy#Kon el carries so much tragedy and baggage he doesn't want to process#it leaves him to be a stagnant figure in an ever moving and spinning world#Kong Kenan faced many challenges and still knows who he is#and open to know more about himself#GRAHHH#I WANT ANOTHER SERIES OF NEW SUPER-MAN#superfam#kong kenan#kon el#superboy#GIVE ME JUSTICE LEAGUE OF CHINA#soupmanny.post
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i think is really funny when tgcf fans on twit / tt straight up lie about the original text because ??? gnc gay men make them uncomfortable i guess. 爱妻 is not a gender-neutral term lmfao xie lian is a WIFE!! put some respect on his name
#nevermind that same-sex couples calling each other husband/wife is like. Super common in china#actually it's common here too. do you know how many lesbian husbands there are around here#really really weird new phenomenon of people online being so scared of 'stereotyping' that they railroad characters into things they aren't#. . . usually being misogynistic in the process at the least. if we're being honest. el oh el#'umm xie lian is THE STRONGEST MARTIAL GOD?? so how could he be feminine or enjoy femininity 🤨' explain how these are contradictory#WITHOUT being misogynistic. Quickly#also don't really know how one could read tgcf and come away thinking xie lian is 100% unquestionably a gender-conforming cisgender man. hu#this is so whiney it's ok it's my monthly allotted whiney post#t#tgcf
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Action Comics #1058 - "Secret Identity" (2023)
written by Gene Luen Yang art by Viktor Bogdanovic & Mike Spicer
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instead of SoKE we should have gotten a continuation of kenan & the jlc
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#dc confessions#asks#anon#u: comics#c: jon kent#c: kenan kong#I AM ALWAYS SAYING THIS#comic: son of kal el#comic: new super-man and the justice league of china
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“New”
Viktor Bogdanovic
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“…I’ll buy you another toy just like it at FYE calm down…”
#shut up alex#personal#dc#dc comics#dc universe#action comics#super man#the new super man#superboy#bat man#the bat-man of china#kong kenan#wang baixi#connor kent#kon el#kon el kent
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Handsome like a movie star 📸⭐
Kong Kenan commission done for a dear anonymous client ! I poured my heart into this one and i'm so happy with how it came out !!!
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Super-Man and the Justice League of China by Philip Tan
#kong kenan#wang baixi#peng deilan#avery ho#dc comics#new super man#super man#justice league#dc#cover art#philip tan#wonder woman#bat man#justice league of china#comics
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