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Action Comics #5 Reveals Five Ways Superman's Origin Has Changed

You may have seen the story told before but now we know how the origin has changed in 'The New 52.'

Leave it to Grant Morrison to continue to bring about little changes for Superman each month in the pages of ACTION COMICS. It was starting to look as if the little tweaks were at an end but five months into DC's "The New 52" and we're still seeing more changes.

Superman's origin is one that has been told several times over the years. There have been updates and changes made by different writers for reasons thought to be for the best. The basic story of the destruction of Krypton and Superman being sent to Earth as an infant has always remained the same. The details surrounding the event is what has varied.

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In the pages of ACTION COMICS #5, the focus has shifted to Superman's origin. As with the previous issues, some changes and updates have been made. For now, this will mark the definitive story of where Superman came from and how he arrived on Earth. Be sure to read the excellent issue as there are other details and events that won't be revealed here at this time. (You can read our review here). Be aware that there will be some spoilers below.

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Superman's Cape

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We've seen in the second issue when Superman was in the custody of the government that his cape is pretty much indestructible. This hasn't always been the case. In some tellings the cape was simply part of a costume Martha Kent made for Superman. In others, the cape was made from a baby blanket in Superman's spaceship.

Now the story is Superman was wrapped in it before being sent away from Krypton. Jor-El, Superman's father gave it to him and mentioned the cloak belong to his father. Most likely Superman is unaware he is wearing his grandfather's cape.

The Phantom Zone and Krypto

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The Phantom Zone is the ghostly anti-verse Jor-El discovered and was used as a prison for Krypton's super-criminals. As Krypton's destruction began, Jor-El considered escaping there with his wife, Lara, Baby Kal-El and Krypto.

Of course Zod and the others imprisoned in the Phantom Zone were eager for Jor-El and his family to enter so they could rip Lara's mind to shreds as Jor-El was forced to watch. In a surprising move, Zod actually managed to reach through the Zone portal which was supposed to be impossible. Krypto jumped to the rescue, attacking Zod as the portal began to shatter.

Whether or not Krypto was fully transported to the Phantom Zone and survived is something we'll have to wait to find out. There has bee mention of a "ghost dog" in SUPERMAN and here. Keep your fingers crossed for his return.

A Rocket with Room for One

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A question brought up before was why the rocket Jor-El built only had room for one? In some origins, there was actually room for both Kal-El and Lara but she chose to stay by her husband's side (which she does mention here).

The rocket was a prototype Jor-El built. It was meant to be an experimental model built by both Jor-El and Lara.

Luckily for Kal-El it was there and he was able to be sent on towards his destiny.

Brainiac

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We've seen an alien entity make its presence known on Earth. This species of collectors was thought to be Brainiac. Brainiac has had a couple different origins as well over the years. In "The New 52," Brainiac is a computer A.I. He/it was part of the ship Jor-El and Lara built and was used to guide the ship to a safe planet where he would actually become stronger than the other inhabitants.

The Rocket After the Crash

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We saw in the second issue that the rocket was in the possession of the Army. In past stories, when Jonathan and Martha witnessed the ship's landing, they were able to put it in the back of the truck and keep it safely hidden on the farm.

If a spaceship entered Earth's atmosphere and crashed, it wouldn't take the authorities long to race to the scene. That's what happens here. Jonathan and Martha are barely able to take Kal-El safely away before the Army arrives to claim the ship.

In another note, it's also explained what the dead "alien" was seen in the second issue. When it was shown to Superman, he couldn't help but laugh.

This is just the tip of the iceberg in this issue. There are some other revelations involving the Kents, Kryptonite, the Fortress of Solitude and possibly even the future for Superman. Be sure to check out the issue to get up to speed on rest of the revelations.

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@DEGRAAF: i meant that deformed calf which they showed to clark in #2 n he laughed that 6 legged creature.

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@Dernman: Just seems status quo to me although it might work faster in poisoning humans than before. After all, Luthor was dying from poisoning on New Earth era.

Man, I really love Morrison's Superman and Batman. Neither being "godlike" and are actually interesting reads. I know he divides people a lot but I would love to see Morrison's take on a Superman/Batman title post-Flashpoint.

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I think, dont quote me,or do whatever, but I think it'll affect humans like any heavy radiation, not melting skin but causing more damage very second you hold it, maybe starting as nausea and 24 hours later your cancerous. I hope we can see supes find a suppresant to the allergy, so he isnt just keeling over and losing the ability to use complete sentences :P

Also, not a fan of krypto the wolf beast, I know the old krypto was a softer version but I liked him like that, when he got hurt in the book id look at my dog for a minute and wonder, looking at that thing I just dont care what happens to it, its just not krypto to me, its the wolf from that young justice show

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@onyxwave: @onyxwave said:

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@onyxwave: I agree with the krypto thing for sure. I'm a new reader so this reboot is pretty much establishing what I consider to be the origins of the characters, aside from my understanding from TV shows as a kid. Are their adjustments really that far off?

It's not so much that the origins are really far off. For me it's the fact that they are changing/tweaking them so often. I've been a comics reader off and on since I was a little kid in the early-mid 90s, however I've gone and read many books back through the 60s. And from what I've seen, Superman's origin has been touched and tweaked so often that it's gotten to a point of "been there done that" feel to it now. It's like DC Comics has got all caught up in the film industry's "prequel" love affair, yet with tweaks every time. I mean, the whole crisis storylines since 1986 just seems like DC doesn't know how it truly wants to establish the history of their characters. I just feel in my personal opinion that without a mostly firm set history, how can you truly expect readers to fully connect with the future direction of a character's personality as they grow beyond what they once were in the beginning. That's all. However, I sill love their iconic characters, especially Superman, so I'm just going along for the big ride as long as the artwork and writing stay top notched.

well said, I agree, I mean anything that was fundamental in the characters creation itself shouldnt be changed, it just disrespects the generation before it and especially the creators. next reboot they'll make bruce a teen instead of a 7 year old, and he'll kill joe chill with his already learned martial arts. they need to draw a line at some point. You can't build a house without a strong foundation

Also, did I mention I hate the new Krypto's look?

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This book is so sick! i'm not reading Superman so can anyone tell me... Can Supes actually fly? Because we haven't seen him do so in Action Comics or Justice League (as far as I can remember) and Jor-El told the AI to send him to a low gravity planet where he will seem to fly.

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Did anyone else notice that Zod had a Bionic Arm or at least I think that was Zod . The Zoner was never referred to by name. The person that ripped open the ship had the same bionic hand.

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Superman's ship is looking like the Legion Clubhouse

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I interpreted the no time travel rule thing as A) What the hell anyone because of Legion Lost, and B) Figured it was possible that time travel isn't deleted, it's just that the LOSH is unable to travel back in time because it would bugger up Flashpoint. So, it's not off the cards for the rest of the rebooted universe, just for the LOSH.

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Hmm the Brainiac mention made me think of the Bruce Timm origins.

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@rpgr said:

@Dernman: Just seems status quo to me although it might work faster in poisoning humans than before. After all, Luthor was dying from poisoning on New Earth era.

Man, I really love Morrison's Superman and Batman. Neither being "godlike" and are actually interesting reads. I know he divides people a lot but I would love to see Morrison's take on a Superman/Batman title post-Flashpoint.

A Morrison written Superman/Batman title would be pretty cool. I too would love to see that.

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This book was epic, I've been waiting for this book to get elite and this finally happened. I look forward to Grant Morrison taking it a step further.

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it's so new it's like I'm reading the first issue of Supreme Power. So I was thinking what if the Daemonites attack krypton before it was destroyed and what if there was a half kerurbim/kryptonian who help fight them off and then he became a blue lantern and then he can come to earth and start a New Wild C.a.t.s. team with Grifter & Voodoo that would be pretty cool. this idea is free anyone can use for whatever they wish and don't give me any credit I just like comics to be awesome I really don't care where the ideas come from or who profits off of them.

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@Theodore said:

This book is so sick! i'm not reading Superman so can anyone tell me... Can Supes actually fly? Because we haven't seen him do so in Action Comics or Justice League (as far as I can remember) and Jor-El told the AI to send him to a low gravity planet where he will seem to fly.

Yes, in the Superman issues, he can fly. We don't know when or how he developed the ability to fly yet but I guess Action Comics is going to fill us in on that:)

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I'm all for the direction they're taking with Brainiac being an AI as opposed to an alien, of course I grew up with the DCAU version. That, & I like the original connection to Krypton & the fact that it's more of the "worst consequence of creating AI" than a villain who's consciously doing evil things.

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One thing I love about Stan Lee: Who gives a damn about origins? I mean, aside from bringing in backstory, any explanation of Superman's powers and culture are going to be ridiculous because there's just no getting past that nobody is that strong and aliens wouldn't look exactly like human fashion models.

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I knew Krypto couldn't be dead, yet it's funny to me how the folks here at Comicvine where so quick to state that the people behind Action Comics had "killed" him after issue #2 came out. So I now ask whoever wrote the review for that issue are you willing to admit you rushed to judgement, and apologize for doing so?

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