With Superman's son now joining the DC Comics Rebirth, the Man of Steel has made it official: Jonathan Kent is your new Superboy. Conner, fatally injured from the explosion, lies dying in the arms of Wonder Girl. Superboy can also manipulate solid masses such as volumes of sand or dust, causing the individual particles to fly apart in an explosive manner to create particle clouds or a forceful attack. Not long afterward, Lex Luthor is able to co-opt Conner to reach his "full potential," which results in a brutal, mind-controlled attack by Superboy that levels the Titans. From the character's debut in 1993 to August 2003, Superboy was depicted as a genetically-engineered Conner made his live adaptation debut in the final season of He rejoined Cadmus and began working as a field agent with Dubbilex and Guardian. He can also perform the same with solid masses that are splintered, such as a cracked slab of concrete or fractured pane of glass. Jordan Elsass will play the character in the upcoming television series Sup… "Son of Superman: Part 4" Tomasi, Peter J; Gleason, Patrick (w), Mahnke, Doug; Mendoza, Jaime (p). "In June 2016, DC Comics relaunched its entire line of comic books series with In the "Son of Superman" story arc, the Kent family relocate from California to a farm in Hamilton County. After Cadmus was shut down, Superboy had no job and no place to stay. Afterwards, Conner takes a leave of absence from the Titans and secludes himself in the Kents' home. In Young Justice # 4, Conner mentions that his wife is Lophi and his daughter Martha Kent, also decides to help Bart in the end to save the others, in Young Justice # 6 appears as Conner when he arrives at Gemworld, meets Lophi when she was pregnant and how he defends her from the soldiers, the day pretends to be her husband and becomes a farmer. However, Conner started a new life at Gemworld. Clark and Lois decide to take him to the Superman and his family are teleported into a bar in Metropolis.

He encounters Maya Ducard and Goliath (sent by Damian Wayne to spy on Superboy) and is taken to Gotham City sedated and restricted by Damian, who distrusts him. There, After another encounter in which Superboy-Prime decimates a team of heroes attempting to stop him, Conner clashes with Prime once more, sending both of them headlong into Alexander Luthor's multiverse tower. 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. Isn't it cool?" Jonathan Samuel Kent, also known as Jon Kent or Jonathan Kent, is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. This left Superboy slightly more susceptible to energy-based attacks. "The Sons of Superman and Batman" Patrick Gleason, Peter J. Tomasi (w), Patrick Gleason, Doug Mahnke (p). Ciri The Ashen One 325,302 views. "Son of Superman: Part 1" Tomasi, Peter J; Gleason, Patrick (w), Gleason, Patrick (p). Jon's hybrid nature led to genetic instability. Kon-El's power was temporarily shown to dwarf Jon's which may be the result of the addition of Lois and Clark's DNA. Those who would not accept him as Superman would refer to him as "The Kid", "Superkid", and "Superboy", a name he hated. Tactile telekinesis also allows Superboy to disassemble machines and other complex constructions by pushing the field between the individual parts; alternately, he can, for short periods of time, hold such constructs together if the… "Son of Superman: Part 3" Tomasi, Peter J; Gleason, Patrick (w), Gleason, Patrick; Gray, Mick (p). 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. He would eventually accept the name "Conner." "In the Name of the Father: Part 1 and 2" Tomasi, Peter J; Gleason, Patrick (w), Gleason, Patrick (p).

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.

Superboy (also known as Kon-El or Conner Kent) is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. During the time, he had no other identity, with Tana Moon calling him "Kid" and Roxy Leech calling him "S.B.". He is unsure as to whether or not, being a clone, he even has a soul. Superboy's telekinetic abilities also enable him to hyper accelerate himself at amazing speeds.

The character, Jonathan Samuel Kent, was created by writer/artist Jonathan is the most recent character in DC Comics to assume the mantle of Superboy. In the continuity of Prime Earth, Conner, who no longer wanted to be a public hero, joined S.T.A.R. His mind is eventually restored, and he is horrified at what he's done to his team and friends. Batman, Wonder Woman, Kal-El, Nightwing, and Kal-L arrive, too late to save Conner's life.In Week 51, Batman and Robin return from their journey across the globe. It has been revealed that Kon-El is a clone of Jon Lane Kent, Lois and Clark's son from an alternate-timeline future. For other uses, see Jonathan Kent (disambiguation). "Superman Again" Peter J. Tomasi; Patrick Gleason (w), Doug Mahnke; Jaime Mendoza (p).

"Son of Superman: Part 6" Tomasi, Peter J; Gleason, Patrick (w), Gleason, Patrick; Gray, Mick (p). Wonder Girl also changes her costume to honor Superboy as well, wearing a Golden Age Wonder Woman-themed T-shirt and denim jeans.The Titans of Tomorrow version of Conner later appeared in the Super-Sons of Tomorrow crossover where he along with his universe's version of In Young Justice # 1, Impulse is stranded in Gemworld, where he runs into Conner. Ariella Kent made her debut in “Supergirl” #1000000 from 1998 as a superpowered six-year-old child in the 853rd century… In this version, it seems that his tactile telekinesis is far more powerful than in previous incarnations.