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[[File:superman-earth-one-20100902010424233_640w_8520.jpg|frame|This isn't your grandpa's Superman.]]
[[File:superman-earth-one-20100902010424233_640w_8520.jpg|frame|This isn't your grandpa's Superman.]]


''Superman: Earth One'' is a 2010 graphic novel from DC written by [[J Michael Straczynski]] and illustrated by Shane Davis. It is the first installment of DC's "Earth One" line, an [[Ultimate Universe]] of sorts where the DC Universe's most iconic characters are re-imagined for the modern era.
''[[Superman: Earth One]]'' is a 2010 graphic novel from DC written by [[J. Michael Straczynski]] and illustrated by Shane Davis. It is the first installment of DC's "Earth One" line, an [[Ultimate Universe]] of sorts where the DC Universe's most iconic characters are re-imagined for the modern era.


The story focuses on a 21 year old Clark Kent that moves to the big city of Metropolis per the advice of Ma Kent in order to basically "find himself" and do something with his life. A little more sullen and moody this time around, Clark soon discovers that, when a strange evil rears its head, that he's destined to become something much greater than he realizes, even if he doesn't want it at first.
The story focuses on a 21 year old Clark Kent that moves to the big city of Metropolis per the advice of Ma Kent in order to basically "find himself" and do something with his life. A little more sullen and moody this time around, Clark soon discovers that, when a strange evil rears its head, that he's destined to become something much greater than he realizes, even if he doesn't want it at first.


A second volume to the ''Superman: Earth One'' series is currently scheduled for a November 2012 release, [[Sequel Gap|over two years after the original graphic novel came out]]. As a preview, DC currently has two page captures posted to their [[Face Book]] page, but no details about the plot have yet been revealed.
A second volume to the ''Superman: Earth One'' series was released in October 2012 ([[Sequel Gap|over two years after the original graphic novel came out]]), and a third in February 2015.


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=== Tropes found in this series: ===


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* [[The Ace]]: Clark at the start of the story - He has contract offers from all of the sports teams & laborotories in Metropolis.
* [[The Ace]]: Clark at the start of the story - He has contract offers from all of the sports teams & laborotories in Metropolis.
* [[Adorkable]]: Clark's [[Clark Kenting|"disguise"]] could be considered this, though [[Your Mileage May Vary|YMMV.]]
* [[Adorkable]]: Clark's [[Clark Kenting|"disguise"]] could be considered this, though [[Your Mileage May Vary|YMMV.]]
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* [[Disturbed Doves]]: Several of them in the book. [[What Do You Mean Its Not Symbolic]]?
* [[Disturbed Doves]]: Several of them in the book. [[What Do You Mean Its Not Symbolic]]?
* [[Easily-Thwarted Alien Invasion]]: The climax hinges on one of these.
* [[Easily-Thwarted Alien Invasion]]: The climax hinges on one of these.
* [[Expy]]: This version of Clark Kent comes across as [[Spider Man (Comic Book)|Peter Parker]] dressed up as Superman.
* [[Expy]]: This version of Clark Kent comes across as [[Spider-Man (Comic Book)|Peter Parker]] dressed up as Superman.
* [[Fight Off the Kryptonite]]: Done to Clark with red sun radiation. Leads to a [[Big Damn Heroes]] moment.
* [[Fight Off the Kryptonite]]: Done to Clark with red sun radiation. Leads to a [[Big Damn Heroes]] moment.
* [[Fling a Light Into The Future]]: Averted. This is not [[Genocide Backfire|the reason]] Clark was sent to Earth.
* [[Fling a Light Into the Future]]: Averted. This is not [[Genocide Backfire|the reason]] Clark was sent to Earth.
* [[Galactic Conqueror]]: Tyrell's race seems to have headed this way with the aid of their mysterious benefactors after the destruction of <s>Planet Vegeta</s> Krypton.
* [[Galactic Conqueror]]: Tyrell's race seems to have headed this way with the aid of their mysterious benefactors after the destruction of <s>Planet Vegeta</s> Krypton.
* [[Genre Savvy]]: Even Clark [[Lampshade Hanging|thinks its ridiculous that a villain would hold up a fight to reveal his motivations]].
* [[Genre Savvy]]: Even Clark [[Lampshade Hanging|thinks its ridiculous that a villain would hold up a fight to reveal his motivations]].
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* [[The Men in Black]]: In this version, Clark's Kryptonian spacecraft gets impounded by a group of these guys.
* [[The Men in Black]]: In this version, Clark's Kryptonian spacecraft gets impounded by a group of these guys.
* [[No Celebrities Were Harmed]]: Lois looks a lot like one [[Dexter|Detective Morgan]]. And you'd be forgiven for mistaking Tyrell for [[David Bowie|Ziggy Stardust]].
* [[No Celebrities Were Harmed]]: Lois looks a lot like one [[Dexter|Detective Morgan]]. And you'd be forgiven for mistaking Tyrell for [[David Bowie|Ziggy Stardust]].
** Take a look at Clark on the cover of the book/the page image. Now take a look at [http://images4.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20100228182616/prototype/images/thumb/7/79/ALEX_MERCER-2-.jpg/438px-ALEX_MERCER-2-.jpg Alex Mercer], lead protagonist of ''[[Prototype (Video Game)|Prototype]]''.
** Take a look at Clark on the cover of the book/the page image. Now take a look at [http://images4.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20100228182616/prototype/images/thumb/7/79/ALEX_MERCER-2-.jpg/438px-ALEX_MERCER-2-.jpg Alex Mercer], lead protagonist of ''[[Prototype (video game)|Prototype]]''.
* [[Power Nullifier]]: Red sun radiation takes over for Kryptonite. Technically, the weakness exists in the mainstream continuity as well, but Kryptonite was always more convenient.
* [[Power Nullifier]]: Red sun radiation takes over for Kryptonite. Technically, the weakness exists in the mainstream continuity as well, but Kryptonite was always more convenient.
** Sort-of. Obviously it would be difficult for any of his enemies to utilize this weakness.
** Sort-of. Obviously it would be difficult for any of his enemies to utilize this weakness.
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Latest revision as of 00:27, 8 March 2020

This isn't your grandpa's Superman.

Superman: Earth One is a 2010 graphic novel from DC written by J. Michael Straczynski and illustrated by Shane Davis. It is the first installment of DC's "Earth One" line, an Ultimate Universe of sorts where the DC Universe's most iconic characters are re-imagined for the modern era.

The story focuses on a 21 year old Clark Kent that moves to the big city of Metropolis per the advice of Ma Kent in order to basically "find himself" and do something with his life. A little more sullen and moody this time around, Clark soon discovers that, when a strange evil rears its head, that he's destined to become something much greater than he realizes, even if he doesn't want it at first.

A second volume to the Superman: Earth One series was released in October 2012 (over two years after the original graphic novel came out), and a third in February 2015.

Tropes used in Superman: Earth One include: