Jonathan Kent
A kindly Kansas farmer living in Smallville, Jonathan Kent and his wife Martha discovered a rocket-borne infant from another world and chose to raise the child as their own son, Clark — becoming the moral cornerstone who shaped the boy who would one day become Superman.
Few figures in DC's vast mythology have proven as quietly essential as Jonathan Kent, the warm-hearted Kansas father whose presence has anchored Superman's world since his Golden Age debut in Superboy #8 in 1950. Across an extraordinary 76-year publishing span — threading through Superman, Adventures of Superman, and beyond — he has shared countless pages with Clark Kent, Superman, Superboy, Lois Lane, and Lana Lang, a constellation of DC's most beloved characters that speaks to just how central he is to the mythology. With 287 catalog appearances and 17 recognized key issues to his name, Jonathan is far more than a supporting player; he is a moral cornerstone, the kind of character whose every appearance carries genuine emotional weight. For collectors and fans alike, tracing his journey through the decades is to trace the very heart of what makes the Superman story endure.
Real name. Jonathan Kent
Powers. None (ordinary human)

Trivia
- Jerry Siegel has written more of Jonathan Kent's comics than any other writer in our catalog — 26 issues.
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Covers through the years — 1950–2021
★ 1950
★ 1958
★ 1961
1967
1974
★ 1982
1983
★ 1988
1996
1999
★ 2006
2010
2016
2021