{"id":187790,"date":"2017-04-14T00:08:31","date_gmt":"2017-04-14T04:08:31","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/superman-has-another-new-origin-story-and-it-may-mean-major-changes-for-the-dc-universe-kotaku-australia\/"},"modified":"2017-04-14T00:08:31","modified_gmt":"2017-04-14T04:08:31","slug":"superman-has-another-new-origin-story-and-it-may-mean-major-changes-for-the-dc-universe-kotaku-australia","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/new-utopia\/superman-has-another-new-origin-story-and-it-may-mean-major-changes-for-the-dc-universe-kotaku-australia\/","title":{"rendered":"Superman Has Another New Origin Story, And It May Mean Major Changes For The DC Universe &#8211; Kotaku Australia"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    The end of the Superman Reborn event has given us a    major new evolution in Superman's saga  a Man of Steel who is    a singular mix of his pre- and post-New 52 versions of himself.    It seems like the umpteenth time in recent memory that Kal-El    has had his origin tweaked, but this time it's a turn of events    that could have some     wide-reaching implications on DC's current continuity.       <\/p>\n<p>    Image: DC Comics. Action Comics #977 art by Gary Frank    and Brad Anderson.  <\/p>\n<p>    Today's Action Comics #977  by Dan Jurgens, Ian    Churchill, Hi-Fi and Rob Leigh  has kicked off a two-part    epilogue to the mind-and-reality-bending events of Superman    Reborn. We get to see just what's changed in Superman's    classic origins as Clark, still hazy about what went down with    Mxyzptlk's machinations, returns to the Fortress of Solitude to    re-learn his past.  <\/p>\n<p>    In a lot of ways, it remains a very familiar story. Krypton is    still gone, the Kents still find Kal, and in the present day,    Clark is still a Daily Planet reporter, married to    Lois Lane and father to Jon. But all the little details that    have been tweaked seem to imply one thing only: While this    Superman is an explicit merging of his Post-Crisis on    Infinite Earths self and his New 52 self, it's really the    Post-Crisis incarnation that's coming out on top,    re-establishing itself over the New 52.  <\/p>\n<p>    First, we get to go back and see Krypton before its destruction     a Krypton that, unlike the New 52 Superman's origins, is    depicted as a much more eclectic utopia. The New 52's Krypton    borrowed a lot of elements from John Byrne's    post-Crisis depiction of Superman's homeworld,    inhabited by an emotionally reserved people driven solely by    their desire for scientific advancement. Before    Flashpoint ever happened, much of that depiction was    erased in Superman: Birthright in 2003, a Mark    Waid\/Leinil Francis Yu miniseries that brought back the idea of    Krypton as a paradise on the brink of disaster, but the New 52    went back to Byrne's vision... something that's now been erased    once more with a more Silver Age-inspired view of Kryptonian    society.  <\/p>\n<p>    Additionally, when Kal-El arrives on Earth as a baby, the    Martha and Jonathan Kent that find him appear to be in a much    brighter place than their New 52 counterparts. In the New 52,    Martha had recently been through a miscarriage before finding    Kal-El, informing her decision to take the alien child in as    her own, but the Kents we see here simply just never had a    child before deciding to raise Kal. A picture of an older    Jonathan with his baby grandson  glimpsed in Clark's cubicle    at the Planet early in the issue  also seems to hint    that the tragic fate he and Martha suffered in the New 52 (a    car accident that ultimately claimed both their lives) hasn't    occurred any more.  <\/p>\n<p>    Beyond that, Clark had a pretty typical teenage life as he does    in most versions of his origin story (although in another    diversion from the New 52, it appears Clark's powers didn't    manifest until he was in his teens  in the New 52, he has    displays of his power at a much earlier age). He grows up with    Lana Lang and Pete Ross as his best friends, and with Lex    Luthor as his teenage rival.  <\/p>\n<p>    Even when we fast-forward to the present, a lot of what    used to be canon before the New 52 is suddenly back    again. Lois and Clark work together and are married, Daily    Planet editor Perry White is Jon's godfather. If anything,    the only real acquiescence to the New 52 version of events    included here is an offhand mention that Lois and Clark still    live outside of Metropolis  presumably at the farm that the    pre-Flashpoint Lois and Clark hid out on when they        first came to the New 52 universe in the Superman: Lois and    Clark miniseries, to avoid being caught by the    then-alive New 52 Superman. Otherwise, the intention seems to    be clear: While this is a merging of these two takes on the Man    of Steel, it's much of the original pre-Flashpoint    reality that's won out as \"canon\" rather than the New 52.  <\/p>\n<p>    As Action Comics #977 only brings us up to Clark's    arrival in Metropolis, there's still a bit more of his early    days as the Man of Steel we don't know about yet. We've yet to    see the full ramifications of the two Supermen merging on the    wider DC Universe, either.  <\/p>\n<p>    The seeming implication of all this is that the birth of the    New 52 reboot back in 2011 didn't erase the past of DC comics    and replace it entirely with a new universe. It instead    seemingly split these characters into two alternate    existences: The existences fans had been reading for decades,    and the shiny new one of the New 52. We've had other inklings    of this, such as the return of Eobard Thawne as a Zoom who    remembers his death in Flashpointin    the pages of The Flash #19.  <\/p>\n<p>    Superman's own merging of his pre-and-post Flashpoint    selves, and affecting his timeline, appears to have started    some kind of chain reaction that is helping to merge these two    \"splits\" into a whole again  a process which seems to favour    restoring DC's pre-New 52 continuity. So far it's mainly on a    character level, like with Clark, Zoom and the re-emergence of    the old Wally West. Could the actions of Superman lead to this    \"merging\" for other major characters like Batman and Wonder    Woman? At what point do we actually start seeing this on a    universe-wide scale?  <\/p>\n<p>    All this tweaking and merging is building up to something big     something that, presumably, will culminate in the reveal of    Watchmen's Dr Manhattan and the reasons behind        his meddling with the reality of the DC universe as    unveiled back in Rebirth. Even if we don't know why    just yet, at least we know that Superman's has his history put    back in place for now.  <\/p>\n<p>            Please log in or register to gain access to this            feature.          <\/p>\n<p>          Given that the weekend officially starts from tomorrow,          it seems a perfect time to ask. what are you playing over          the Easter weekend?        <\/p>\n<p>          InDemand Design's SwitchCharge gives Nintendo's new          console a stronger stand, onboard cartridge storage and          promises up to an additional 12 hours of portable battery          life, but the coolest thing it does is move the Switch's          charging port from the bottom to the side.        <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>View original post here: <\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"https:\/\/www.kotaku.com.au\/2017\/04\/superman-has-another-new-origin-story-and-it-may-mean-major-changes-for-the-dc-universe\/\" title=\"Superman Has Another New Origin Story, And It May Mean Major Changes For The DC Universe - Kotaku Australia\">Superman Has Another New Origin Story, And It May Mean Major Changes For The DC Universe - Kotaku Australia<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> The end of the Superman Reborn event has given us a major new evolution in Superman's saga a Man of Steel who is a singular mix of his pre- and post-New 52 versions of himself. 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