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Clark Kent / Kal-El

Clark Kent / Kal-El

544 appearances · Golden Age · 1940–2026 · 24 key issues
Who is Clark Kent / Kal-El?

Born Kal-El on the doomed planet Krypton, he was rocketed to Earth as an infant by his scientist father Jor-El. Raised in Smallville, Kansas, by Jonathan and Martha Kent, he grew up to become Superman — a solar-powered hero whose Kryptonian physiology grants him extraordinary abilities under Earth's yellow sun.

Few characters in comics history carry the weight of a double life quite like Clark Kent / Kal-El, the mild-mannered alter ego whose Golden Age roots stretch all the way back to 1940's Adventure Comics #47 — making him one of DC's most enduring presences across an astonishing 86-year publishing span. With 544 catalogued appearances and 24 key issues to his name, this is a figure whose footprint runs through the very spine of the DC universe, most at home in the pages of World's Finest Comics, Superman, and Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane. The company he keeps says it all: sharing pages with Batman, Bruce Wayne, Lois Lane, and Jimmy Olsen, he's been woven into the grandest stories the publisher has ever told. Whether you're a seasoned collector chasing those key issues or a newcomer tracing comics history back to its golden roots, Clark Kent / Kal-El is essentially the heartbeat of DC itself.

Identity

Real name. Kal-El / Clark Joseph Kent

Powers. Superhuman strength, speed, durability, flight, heat vision, freeze breath, x-ray vision, enhanced senses, near-invulnerability (solar-powered Kryptonian physiology)

Teams & affiliations
Daily PlanetKryptoniansAtlanteansLegion of Super-Heroes
★ First appearance
Action Comics #1
Jun 1938

Trivia

  • Superman's civilian identity was originally treated as the real person while 'Superman' functioned as the disguise, and that inversion later became a defining point in the character's publishing history.dc.fandom.com
  • In the 1980s, DC effectively re-centered the mythology so that Clark Kent became the primary identity and Superman the role, a major status shift that changed how later writers portrayed him.dc.fandom.com
  • Jack Schiff has written more of Clark Kent / Kal-El's comics than any other writer in our catalog — 42 issues.

Top series

Covers through the years — 1940–2020

Adventure Comics #47 1940
Adventure Comics #47
Western Comics #6 1948
Western Comics #6
Blackhawk #130 1958
Blackhawk #130
Superman #130 1959
Superman #130
Showcase #73 1968
Showcase #73
Astonishing Tales #34 1976
Astonishing Tales #34
Showcase #94 1977
Showcase #94
World's Finest Comics #321 1985
World's Finest Comics #321
Detective Comics Annual #4 1991
Detective Comics Annual #4
DC Universe Holiday Bash #1 1997
DC Universe Holiday Bash #1
Harley Quinn #19 2002
Harley Quinn #19
All Star Superman #10 2008
All Star Superman #10
All Star Western #27 2014
All Star Western #27
Blackhawk: Blood and Iron #[nn] 2020
Blackhawk: Blood and Iron #[nn]

Appearances (1–150 of 544, oldest first)

Adventure Comics (1938)
#47
The American Legion (1926)
#1
Real Fact Comics (1946)
#5
Western Comics (1948)
Gang Busters (1947)
All-American Western (1948)
Mr. District Attorney (1948)
Girls' Love Stories (1949)
#1
A Date with Judy (1947)
#12
All-Star Comics (1940)
Peter Porkchops (1949)
Jimmy Wakely (1949)
Funny Stuff (1944)
Comic Cavalcade (1942)
Danger Trail (1950)
Big Town (1951)
Movietown's Animal Antics (1950)
Here's Howie Comics (1952)
#3
Dale Evans Comics (1948)
#23
Flippity & Flop (1951)
All Star Western (1951)
Our Army at War (1952)
The Adventures of Bob Hope (1950)
#16
All-American Men of War (1952)
Wonder Woman (1942)
#57
The Fox and the Crow (1951)
#9
Tomahawk (1950)
#25
Leave It to Binky (1948)
#40
Hopalong Cassidy (1954)
#98
The Dodo and the Frog (1954)
#88
The Adventures of Rex the Wonder Dog (1952)
#27
Superman's Pal, Jimmy Olsen (1954)
Five-Score Comic Monthly (1958)
The Brave and the Bold (1955)
The New Adventures of Charlie Chan (1958)
Superboy (1949)
Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane (1958)
Blackhawk (1957)
Showcase (1956)
Super Adventure Comic (1950)
Sgt. Bilko's Pvt. Doberman (1958)
#11
Super Detective Picture Library (1959)
Colossal Comic (1958)
#13