Superman Carries a Very Complicated Family Tree and Yes - Krypto Counts

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SUPERMAN FAMILY WITH MARTHA KENT

It comes as no surprise that a hero as big as Superman has one of the biggest family trees in the DC Universe. He may be the Last Son of Krypton, but Clark is by no means alone in this world.

Over the years, the Man of Steel has built one of the largest superhero families around, even rivaling the Bat-Family. While not every member of the Kent clan is as strong as the hero himself, there’s still a surprising number of people making up this family. Read on to see who are all a part of Superman’s enormous family tree.

13 Krypto is the Super-Family Dog

Created By: Otto Binder and Curt Swan

Krypto the Superdog does a cool pose with his cape in the DC comics

Who doesn’t consider their pet a part of the family? Before Superman’s parents sent him away from Krypton in a rocket, Jor-El tested a prototype using Krypto as a test subject. This experiment succeeded and ultimately resulted in Krypto arriving on Earth, where he was found by a young Clark in Smallville. Krypto has all the powers of a standard Kryptonian (with even better hearing and smelling thanks to his canine physiology). It goes without saying that Krypto is a very good boy who loves all the members of Superman’s family and would give his life to defend them.

12 Zor-El and Alura are Superman's Paternal Aunt and Uncle

Created By: Otto Binder and Al Plastino

Supergirl Hugging Her Parents DC

Jor-El wasn’t the only Kryptonian worried about his planet’s impending doom. Superman’s father shared his worries with his brother, Zor-El. Zor-El and his wife, Alura, lived in Argo City and made preparations for their daughter, Kara, to go to Earth along with her infant cousin to keep an eye out for him. Supergirl’s parents were captured by Brainiac, where they were imprisoned in one of his bottled cities for decades and played a key role in the “New Krypton” story arc. Zor-El later returned as the New 52 incarnation of Cyborg Superman and actually fought Supergirl on several occasions.

11 Power Girl is Superman's Cousin From Another World

Created By: Gerry Conway, Ric Estrada, and Wally Wood

Power Girl Flies in variant cover

Power Girl has a complicated history in the DC Universe, but the simplest summary is that she’s Superman’s cousin, albeit from Earth-2. She was separated from her home after Crisis On Infinite Earths and ended up adopting a new identity to differentiate herself from the Prime Supergirl. Power Girl’s origin has been updated numerous times (including one that gave her Atlantean ancestry). But none of these retcons stuck, and Power Girl still remains a ‘distant’ cousin of sorts to the Man of Steel. Power Girl might not be Superman’s cousin in the Prime Universe, but she’s family all the same.

10 Supergirl is Superman's Blood Cousin

Created By: Otto Binder and Al Plastino

A bloodied and disheveled Supergirl sits and reflects in the Supergirl Woman of Tomorrow comic

Like Superman, Supergirl was born on Krypton. But unlike her cousin, Kara lived on the planet until she was a teenager, making her escape from the dying Krypton all the more painful. Supergirl came to Earth where she was found by Superman, who helped her adjust to the planet. It wasn’t easy as Kara carried survivor’s guilt and anger at Krypton’s destruction. But with the support of Superman and several other allies, Kara took to Earth and became a pillar of the Super-Family. Despite everything she’s been through, Supergirl is a powerful hero who embodies strength and determination.

9 Lucy Lane is Superman's Sister-In-Law

Created By: Otto Binder and Curt Swan

Superwoman Flying Over New Krypton DC

When Superman married Lois Lane, he happened to gain a sister-in-law who didn’t always see eye-to-eye with the Man of Steel or his family. Lucy is Lois’ younger sister who joined the military to follow in the steps of their father, General Sam Lane. During the “New Krypton” arc, Lucy was involved in a secret project to spy on the revived Kryptonians by disguising herself as ‘Superwoman’, using a magic suit to give her powers. However, this backfired and accidentally transformed Lucy into an actual Kryptonian. Lucy has periodically returned, though she still remains distant from the Superman family.

8 Mon-El is Superman's Adoptive Brother

Created By: Robert Bernstein and George Papp

superman and his brother mon-el

A young Superman got a gift from the heavens when a boy crash-landed in Smallville who possessed the same powers as Clark. Mon-El, aka Lar Gand, is a Daxamite, a race who are quite similar to Kryptonians. He was taken in by the Kents and Superman helped his newfound ‘brother’ adjust to Earth and the life of a hero. However, as a Daxamite, Mon-El was allergic to lead and had to retreat into the Phantom Zone to survive. Despite their brief time together, Superman and Mon-El are still as close as brothers and still help each other when they can.

7 Superboy is Superman's Half-Clone

Created By: Karl Kesel and Tom Grummett

Superboy Surrounded by the Super-Family in DC comics

When Superman died at Doomsday’s hands, the world met a younger Man of Steel, Superboy. Conner was created by Project Cadmus in an experiment secretly masterminded by Lex Luthor. Half of Conner’s DNA comes from Superman, while the other comes from Lex. This caused a bit of an identity crisis in Superboy, but he managed to overcome it. Conner is also one of the few Kryptonians to have a unique power, namely his tactile telekinesis, which has only gotten more powerful with age. Superboy might have a bit of Lex Luthor in him, but he’s all Superman where it counts.

6 General Sam Lane is Superman's Father-in-Law

Created By: Robert Bernstein and Kurt Schaffenberger

General Sam Lane Surrounded by Soldiers DC

In-laws can always be tough, but for Superman, he’s got the father-in-law from hell. General Sam Lane is a xenophobic military man who deeply hates aliens, including Superman and his allies. Lane has coordinated several attacks against the Kryptonians and masterminded Project 7734, a clandestine operation meant to eradicate Kryptonians once and for all. Thankfully, he’s unaware that his son-in-law is actually the Man of Steel, though he’s never been particularly happy that Lois married Clark Kent. Sam was last seen during “Event Leviathan”, where he was killed as part of Leviathan’s attempts to destroy other secret organizations.

5 Martha and Jonathan Kent are Superman's Adoptive Parents

Created By: Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster

 Jonathan and Martha Kent with a Young Clark Kent in Superman DC Comics

Truth be told, there wouldn’t be a Superman if it weren’t for the kindly couple that took a wayward baby home. Jonathan and Martha Kent are Clark’s adoptive parents who found his rocket and raised him as one of their own. They taught Clark everything he needed to fit in and are ultimately responsible for helping Superman develop all the love and empathy he has for humanity. It wasn’t always easy being Superman’s parents, but no matter the challenge, they did what they could to stay in Superman’s life and counsel him as best as they could.

4 Jor-El and Lara are Superman's Kryptonian Parents

Created By: Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster

 Superman stands between Jor-El and Lara in front of the Fortress of Solitude.

Superman never really had a chance to get to know Jor-El and Lara, but it was their love that gave him a chance to live. Jor-El was a scientist who saw Krypton’s impending doom who, unfortunately, couldn’t get others to listen to him. With time running out, the husband and wife made a choice no parents should have to make and sent their infant in a rocket destined for Earth. Thanks to tech loaded in his rocket, Superman eventually discovered the sacrifice his parents made and to this day, he honors them with statues placed in his Fortress of Solitude.

3 Lois Lane is Superman's Wife

Created By: Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster

 Lois Lane smiles as Superwoman

The moment Superman met Lois Lane, he was head over heels for the intrepid reporter. Clark hid his heroic identity for years until he revealed both sides of himself to Lois. And thankfully, Lois loved Clark just as much as she did Superman. The two’s romance has been a whirlwind for decades and though they’ve been torn apart by death and shifts to continuity, they always find one another. Now they’re closer than ever thanks to Lois developing superpowers in the wake of Absolute Power, allowing her to fight crime alongside Superman as Superwoman.

2 Osul-Ra and Otho-Ra are Superman's Adoptive Twins

Created By: Phillip Kennedy Johnson and Miguel Mendonça

Osul-Ra and Otho-Ra Standing Side-By-Side DC

The newest members of Superman’s family, Osul-Ra and Otho-Ra are Phaelosians, distant relatives to Kryptonians. They were imprisoned on Mongul’s Warworld and, though initially skeptical of his help, they became his biggest supporters. After Clark and his allies took Mongul down, Superman officially adopted Osul-Ra and Otho-Ra into his family, and the two later debuted in Metropolis as the Super-Twins. Otho-Ra has a bit of an anger issue and Osul-Ra has been struggling since he was imbued with an aspect of the Old God Olgrun. But they’ve made it clear that they’re just as dedicated to heroism as Superman.

1 Jon Kent is Superman's Firstborn Son

Created By: Dan Jurgens

 Superman Jon Kent looking strong.

Jon Kent is Superman and Lois Lane’s biological son and their pride and joy. Jon debuted as Superboy during the Rebirth era, where he became an instant fan-favorite (especially during his Super Sons days partnering with Damian Wayne). However, Superboy grew up fast when he left Earth and later returned as a 17-year-old. Before long, Jon officially stepped into his father’s boots as Superman when his father left to liberate Warworld. Jon’s still young and discovering himself, but it can’t be denied that he really is his father’s son and a chip off Superman’s block.

Superman Deflecting Bullets in Comic Art by Jorge Jimenez
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The icon who launched the entire world of superheroes, the last son of Krypton escaped his dying world to crash land on Earth and be raised as Clark Kent. The world knows him better as Superman, the Man of Steel, the leader of the Justice League, and the most well-known hero in the DC Comics Universe. Blessed with the powers of a demigod, Kal-El of Krypton fights enemies both small and cosmic in his endless pursuit of truth, justice, and a better tomorrow.

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