Superboy
Sorry to sidetrack, but you two seem to know a little about DC comics. A new Superman/Batman comic issue has this plot:
"Robin and Superboy takes the spotlight in this special issue drawn by Transformers artist Pat Lee! The pair deals with the recent shocking revelations about Superboy's true origins. Will they let their mentors know?"
Now I'm a bit confused. Superman is Superboy's mentor? I thought Superboy was Superman at a younger age. I haven't read Superman comics since I was a kid, but I never remembered it like this. What's going on?
I know that superman hadn't fully recognized his true powers till the end or out of highschool, and didnt start saving people until early adulthood. With that, I would assume that superboy is just another sidekick, seeing that superman was never a superboy. (Unless they want to say that 18-20 and up is a boy) Sorry, if that dosen't make too much sense.
Nah, you're probably right. I guess I didn't comprehend the whole story when I was a kid. Superman was actually my favorite comic before could to read. When I finally learned how, I had to read all the comics over again, 'cause the stories were suddenly completely different.
From what I gathered...the Superboy of the comics now is a clone...both of them are I think...there's one that's a clone of Lex and Superman and the other is just a clone of Superman...or something like that. I probably got all the stories mixed together.
The "cool" one with the peirced ear and leather jacket was the old superman clone and the newer one lives with Clark's folks with the black superman shirt and the blue jeans. Hopefully someone else can clear this up...hehe...or maybe not
Superboy is Clark Kent as a teenager. When the Superman comic series copyrights was not in hands of Salkins anymore, they decide to create Superboy (Superman as a teenager) but two years before, the guys that were holding the rights of Superman at that time make sure that Superman did not have a past as a teenager in the Comic. If you read the comics you will notice that Superman did not show his power until he move to Metropolis (yes, he was already an adult!). What can I tell ya, Superboy was just a good excuse to make some extra cash! that's why the comics are kind of confusing and some people may think both are different people but they're the same. The difference? well, the creators and copyrights! that's all.
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If they're the same person, how can they appear in the same comic issue as mentor and student? |