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* A bit minor, but it's a little surprising that Superman isn't spending his birthday with his parents.
** Countered by [[Fridge Brilliance]] when you remember that Superman could easily spend part of the day with his parents and part of the day at the Fortress. It's not like he has a long commute.
** In regards to the comic version, if we're talking about the Kents, it was Pre-[[Crisis Onon Infinite Earths]]. Jonathan and Martha Kent died shortly before Clark went to college Pre-Crisis.
** And for the animated one, there's also the element of [[Fridge Brilliance]] that since the Black Mercy attacked Clark while he was in the Fortress, surrounded by memorabilia of his Kryptonian heritage, it's no wonder that he dreamt of life on Krypton.
** It's possible Superman and the Kent's celebrate the day they found him as his Earth birthday, and that this story takes place on his actual birthday.
*** The day that they found baby Clark ''would'' be the birthdate recorded on Clark's birth certificate...
 
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