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Jon Kent

Jonathan Samuel Kent

First Appearance

Action Comics #583 (1986)

Powers & Abilities

FlightSuper StrengthSuper SpeedAgilityInvulnerabilityTelepathyTelekinesisForce FieldBlast PowerHealingSuper SightSuper SmellSuper HearingMagnetismPsionicElectricity ControlTrackingHeat VisionWind BurstsEnergy ManipulationBerserker StrengthLeadershipIce Breath

Teams

BlackstarsHouse of ElJustice League of AmericaKent FamilyKryptoniansLegion of Super-HeroesSecret SixSuper SonsSuperkidsSuperman FamilyTeen TitansThe Lane FamilyThe TitansThe Truth

Also Known As

Superboy, Jon Lane Kent, Jonathan Samuel Kent, Jonathan Samuel Lane Kent

About Jon Kent

Jonathan Samuel Kent is the son of Clark Kent (Superman) and Lois Lane, making him one of the most significant legacy characters in DC's modern era. Born of both Kryptonian and human heritage, Jon carries the full weight of the House of El on his young shoulders while navigating the complexities of growing up as a half-alien child in Smalltown, USA. His debut as a major ongoing character came through the Rebirth era's reinvention of the Superman mythos, quickly establishing him as a fan favorite whose books are already climbing in collector demand.

Jon first stepped into the spotlight during DC's Rebirth initiative, where he headlined the Super Sons series alongside Damian Wayne (Robin), a dynamic that became an instant hit with readers. The chemistry between the two young heroes — Jon's earnest optimism clashing with Damian's brooding intensity — gave collectors a book that felt genuinely fresh. Super Sons #1 is considered a key Rebirth-era pickup, and its print run has made high-grade copies increasingly desirable on the back-issue market. Jon later assumed the mantle of Superman himself, with Superman: Son of Kal-El marking a landmark moment as he became the primary bearer of the Superman title.

Jon's storylines have taken him across time and space, including a formative stretch with the Legion of Super-Heroes in the 31st century that aged him from a young boy to a teenager — a narrative decision that allowed DC to position him as a full-fledged hero. His adventures have touched on major crossover events, team-ups within the Superman Family, and solo arcs that explore identity, legacy, and what it truly means to be Superman in a modern world. The Jon Lane Kent alternate-universe version of the character adds further depth to his mythology, giving collectors multiple angles to chase.

For collectors, Jon Kent represents exactly the kind of character whose key issues reward early attention. His Rebirth-era appearances, Super Sons issues, and the Superman: Son of Kal-El run are foundational pickups for anyone building a modern DC collection. As Jon continues to grow in prominence — including ties to the Legion of Super-Heroes and the broader DC Universe — the window to grab his key books at accessible prices may not stay open long. Whether you're a Superman Family completist or simply hunting the next breakout legacy character, Jon Kent's comic history is one worth investing in now.

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