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Superman: Secret Origin is a six-issue miniseries published between 2009 and 2010, written by Geoff Johns and drawn by Gary Frank. It was in response to Infinite Crisis altering the history of the DC Universe, replacing Birthright as the โofficialโ origin story for Superman. It covers multiple prominent moments in Clarkโs life, from learning to harness his powers in adolescence to his debut as Superman, following a theme of self-discovery and having all the information about his origin shown only as Clark learns it. In that sense, the reader discovers who Clark is and what he can do alongside the hero. One of the most important things this series did was reintroduce concepts from the classic Superman mythos since the Crisis on Infinite Earths reboot. These include Clarkโs career as Superboy, the Legion of Super-Heroes, Krypto being from Krypton, and Lex Luthor being from Smallville. It touches on all of these concepts just enough to let the reader know what they are, which validates fans of these aspects of the lore, but never overloads new readers. It gives enough to feel complete in the story while inspiring the reader to dig deeper into the concepts they like on their own, outside of this work. Of course, no matter what an origin offers to the lore, if the story it tells is bad, nobody will want to remember it. Thankfully, Secret Origin tells a great story.
Secret Origin Shows Clark Grow Up and Change the World
The first two issues of Secret Origin focus on Clark in Smallville as he learns to come to terms with his alien nature. Even after saving Lana Lang and discovering all of his powers, he still feels isolated. He constantly has to keep what he can do a secret, and even those that know canโt understand what itโs like to see the world like he does. Still, his parents are always there to support him, and he eventually finds friends who can empathize with his situation in the Legion of Super-Heroes and Kryptoโs arrival. At the same time, Lex bemoans his drunkard father and life trapped in Smallville, eventually murdering him and using the insurance money to escape to Metropolis and begin his life there. Just as Clark finds companionship, Lex forges his own destiny alone.








