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  1. 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.

  2. Kon-EL is the half-human half-Kryptonian clone creation of the mysterious organization N.O.W.H.E.R.E., which seeks to control the new generation of metahumans. His main power is telekinesis, which he uses to simulate full Kryptonian abilities, and he is sent out on missions by the organization.

  3. Superboy (New 52) Superboy is the title of the sixth ongoing comic book series taking place after the events of Flashpoint. The title ran from 2011 to 2014, consisting of 34 issues, 1 annual and 1 special.

  4. 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...

  5. Superboy/Kon-El (New 52 Version) Reading Order. This reading order is designed to give an outline of major storylines featuring Superboy (New 52 Version) throughout DC Comics. It does not encompass every one of his appearances, but is an outline of the major ones and the stories that affect them.

  6. If I had to try to summarize it: The New 52's "headliner" Superboy was a clone of the son of Superman and Lois Lane, a boy named Jon Lane Kent. Jon was born — and died at a young age — in the future. Jon Kent died and was resurrected by a time traveler called Harvest, who was from the 30th century.

  7. The New 52 is the continuity of the current Superman, Superboy, and Supergirl comic books, as well as every other DC superhero. The continuity began in 2011 when the Modern Age Continuity was rebooted, due to the events of Flashpoint.