Martha Kent
Martha Clark married Jonathan Kent, and together the Kansas farming couple discovered and adopted the infant who had arrived on Earth from Krypton, raising him as their son Clark. Her love and moral guidance helped shape the boy who would become Superman.
Few characters in DC's vast history have proven as quietly essential as Martha Kent, the warm-hearted cornerstone of Superman's mythology who first appeared in Superboy #18 in 1952, brought to life by the legendary team of Bill Finger and Curt Swan. Emerging from the Golden Age, she has endured across an extraordinary 74 years β from the pages of Superboy and Superman through Adventures of Superman and beyond β accumulating 281 catalog appearances and 14 key issues that collectors prize. She shares her stories with the most iconic names in comics: Clark Kent, Superman, Lois Lane, even Green Lantern pass through her world. That kind of staying power, across generations of readers and reinventions of the Man of Steel himself, tells you everything about how indispensable Martha Kent truly is to the heart of the DC Universe.
Real name. Martha Hudson Clark Kent (nΓ©e Clark)
Powers. None (ordinary human; Kansas farm wife)
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Trivia
- DC axed her in the New 52 reboot via a drunk-driver accident, only to later retcon the whole grim affair as a Doctor Manhattan-manipulated timeline event.thepopverse.com
- Jerry Siegel has written more of Martha Kent's comics than any other writer in our catalog β 26 issues.
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