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    Superboy is the name of several fictional superheroes appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. These characters have been featured in several eponymous comic series, in addition to Adventure Comics and other series featuring teenage superhero groups.

    • Legion of Super-Heroes. Legions. Original Legion • Batch SW6 • Reboot Legion • Prime Legion • Post-Rebirth Legion • Animated Legion. Legionnaires. Blok • Blood Claw • Bouncing Boy • Brainiac 5 • Catspaw • Celeste McCauley • Chameleon Boy • Chameleon Girl • Chemical King • Colossal Boy • Computo • Cosmic Boy • Dawnstar • Dev-Em • Dragonmage • Dream Boy • Dream Girl • Earth-Man • Elastic Lad • Element Lad • Ferro Lad • Firefist • Flederweb • Gates • Gazelle • Gear • Insect Queen • Invisible Kid • Karate Kid • Kent Shakespeare • Kid Psycho • Kid Quantum • Kinetix • Kono • Laurel Gand • Lightning Lad • Lightning Lass • Magnetic Kid • Magno • Matter-Eater Lad • Mon-El • Monstress • Night Girl • Phantom Girl • Polar Boy • Princess Projectra • Quislet • Reflex • Saturn Girl • Shadow Lass • Shikari • Shrinking Violet • Spider Girl • Star Boy • Sun Boy • Superboy • Supergirl • Superman • Tellus • Thunder • Timber Wolf • Triplicate Girl • Tyroc • Ultra Boy • Veilmist • White Witch • Wildfire • XS.
    • Superboy. (Clark Kent • Conner Kent • Jon Kent) Characters. Aura • Big Words • Chief Parker • Dubbilex • Flip • Gabby • Guardian • Half-Life • Hero Cruz • Hillary Chang • Jonathan Kent • Kaliber • Knockout • Lana Lang • Lori Luthor • Martha Kent • Rex Leech • Pete Ross • Project Cadmus • Roxy Leech • Sam Makoa • Serling Roquette • Simon Valentine • Sparx • Supergirl • Superman • Tana Moon • Tommy Thompkins • Wonder Girl • Wolf.
    • Superman. Characters. Alura In-Ze • Bibbo Bibbowski • Cat Grant • Chloe Sullivan • Clark Kent • Chief Parker • Dan Turpin • Dubbilex • Emil Hamilton • Gangbuster • George Taylor • Guardian • Jimmy Olsen • Flamebird • Franklin Stern • House of El • Kelex • Kents • Jonathan Kent • Jor-El • Kong Kenan • Lana Lang • Lara Lor-Van • Lena Luthor • Lois Lane • Lori Lemaris • Lucy Lane • Lyla Lerrol • Maxima • Maggie Sawyer • Martha Kent • Mon-El • Natasha Irons • Newsboy Legion • Nightwing • Paul Westfield • Perry White • Pete Ross • Power Girl • Professor Potter • Ron Troupe • Sam Lane • Scorn • Steel • Steve Lombard • Strange Visitor • Superboy • Supergirl • Superman Family • Superwoman • Thorn • William Henderson • Zor-El.
    • Teen Titans. Main. Aqualad • Beast Boy • Cyborg • Kid Flash • Raven • Robin • Speedy • Starfire • Superboy • Wonder Girl. Membership. Anima • Aquagirl (Lorena Marquez • Tula) • Argent • Arsenal • Atom • Blue Beetle • Bombshell • Boy Thunder • Bumblebee • Bunker • Bushido • Captain Marvel, Jr. •
  2. Superboy (also known as Conner Kent and Kon-El, "born" March 21, 2010) is a genomorph, a binary clone of Superman and Lex Luthor, and a founding member of the Team. On February 25, 2019, Superboy had revealed himself to the world and had left the Team in order to become a member of the...

  3. Superboy is a 1988-1992 action-adventure series that follows the adventures of Clark Kent, a college student who fights crime as Superboy. The show features Superboy's love interest Lana Lang, his adoptive parents Jonathan and Martha Kent, and his nemesis Lex Luthor.

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    • 1988-10-08
    • Action, Adventure, Family
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  4. After the simulation and Superman asking Superboy to look out of questionable cloning practices by Cadmus, Superman tells Superboy that he considered Superboy family and bestows upon him the Kryptonian name of Kon-El in honor of Superman's cousin in spirit.

  5. Superboy, also known as Kon-El and Conner Kent, was a DNAlien designed to replace Superman after the hero's death touted as Superman's direct clone. Superboy was created by Project Cadmus using Kryptonian DNA, intended as a replacement for Superman who died fighting Doomsday. Artificially aged...

  6. Superboy (Kon-El) was created by Karl Kesel and Tom Grummett, first appearing in Adventures of Superman #500. However, in the Prime Earth continuity, Superboy (Kon-El) first appeared as part of the New 52 DC Universe in Superboy (Volume 6) #1 by Scott Lobdell and R.B. Silva.