Clark Kent (DC Comics)

Clark Kent from Action Comics (1938) #1
Clark Kent's 1st appearance
in Action Comics (1938) #1
History: Origins:

"Clark Joseph Kent is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, he debuted in Action Comics #1 (June 1938) and serves as the civilian and secret identity of the superhero Superman.

"Over the decades there has been considerable debate as to which personality the character identifies with most. From his first introduction in 1938 to the mid-1980s, 'Clark Kent' was seen mostly as a disguise for Superman, enabling him to mix with ordinary people.

Artwork for the cover of Superman Forever (1988) #1 by Alex Ross
Clark Kent's transformation into Superman
by Alex Ross
"This was the view in most comics and other media such as movie serials and TV (e.g., in Atom Man vs. Superman starring Kirk Alyn and The Adventures of Superman starring George Reeves) and radio. In 1986, during John Byrne's revamping of the character, Clark Kent became more emphasized. Different takes persist in the present, with the character typically depicted as being clumsy and mild-mannered.

"As Superman's alter ego, the personality, concept, and name of Clark Kent have become ingrained in popular culture as well, becoming synonymous with secret identities and innocuous fronts for ulterior motives and activities. In 1992, Superman co-creator Joe Shuster told the Toronto Star that the name derived from 1930s cinematic leading men Clark Gable and Kent Taylor, but the persona from bespectacled silent film comic Harold Lloyd and himself.
Clark Kent and Lois Lane do a little dancing in Action Comics (1938) #1
Clark Kent and Lois Lane do a little
dancing in Action Comics (1938) #1

"Another, perhaps more likely possibility, is that Jerry Siegel pulled from his own love of pulp heroes Doc Clark Savage and The Shadow alias Kent Allard. This idea was notably stated in the book Men of Tomorrow: Geeks, Gangsters, and the Rise of the American Comic Book.

"Clark's middle name is given variously as either Joseph, Jerome or Jonathan, all being allusions to creators Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster" (continued...)

History: Golden Age of DC Comics:

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