The Superman cloak is worn by Jonathan Kent, the son of the original Superman and his love Lois Lane, in a new series called Superman: Son of Kal-El.
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The next, fifth part of the comic will be published in November and it will also be about the ignition of the young Jonathan to the bespectacled reporter with pink hair Nakamura.
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In the new series, the publishing house tries to get closer to the young generation, and therefore in its stories it also deals with many current topics. For example, forest fires caused by global warming, a case of high school shootings or protests against the deportation of migrants appeared in the comics, the BBC server wrote.
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The author of the new series is Tom Taylor, who, according to his words, tries to write a new Superman so that he works at the same time.
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“I realized it would be a missed opportunity to replace Clark Kent with another heterosexual white lifeguard,” Taylor told the BBC. The idea to add Superman’s bisexual orientation to the story as a motive is said to have been immediately published by the publishing house, because it had thought about it before.
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The coup in the comic book world has aroused negative reactions on social networks, but according to the author, there are more favorable reactions. “We have a response from people who say the news made them cry because they never thought in their lives that they could identify with Superman,” Taylor added.
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