For as long as they have existed inDC Comicslore , Jonathan and Martha Kent ( aka Pa and Ma ) have been two of the most important characters in that universe because of how they raisedSuperman . Everyone knows his descent news report : little exotic boy on a break down planet raised by elderly farmhands   after   he ram lands on Earth .   Kal - El was always go to originate up to become powerful , but it is through the tuition of his take parents that instilled the values   that make Superman the piece he is today . Without them , he in all likelihood would n’t   have become a hero .

Dark Knights of Steelsuggests this to be lawful . In a chivalric take on the DC Universe , Kal - El ’s spaceship crash lands on Earth , but he is n’t alone . He come on the planet   with both of his nascence parents , Jor - El and Lara Lor - Van , who raise him under their own land . Under their education , he grow into a ruthless prince who leaves his best friendBruce Wayne for all in upon learning they ’re half - brothers .

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Kal - El never meets the Kents in this earthly concern , but interestingly enough , they are introduced inDark Knights of Steel#7 by Tom Taylor and Nathan Gooden as   farmhands and former soldiers of King Thomas Wayne ’s USA .   They hit the sack to raise a belittled male child appoint Arthur who turn up on land look for a family . That son grew up to become Aquaman . This would n’t be the last lose child they would adopt , as they did the same for four young children who would grow up to become Raven , Beast Boy , Cyborg , and Starfire . They even rule metre to help Bruce , who they take in after Kal - El left him for bushed .

After he acquire his   true half - Kryptonian origins , Bruce Wayne is initially dubious of his place in the ongoing war and   is sure he is nothing more than a monster .   The Kents   go on to instill   the confidence that Bruce needed to believe otherwise . “You are not a monster,“Jonathan begins . “You have a great ability . And if that power can stop a war , you know where you need to be . “Dark Knights of Steelisn’t the first fourth dimension that the importance of Superman ’s parent is underline . In an Elseworlds narration calledThe Nailby Alan Davis and Mark Farmer ,   Jonathan and Martha Kent have to mete out with a flat tyre ( have by a nail in the route that puncture it ) before they have the probability to find Kal - El ’s spaceship . Instead , the would - be Superman is found by an Amish couplewho brings him into their biotic community . While they still instill positive economic value into him , he does n’t become a superhero because he ’s encouraged by his household not to engage in topic outdoors of their community of interests . This make one of DC ’s glum alternate timelines .

It ’s clean that the Kents ' ability to form lost souls into hero is practically a great power in itself . Their science go beyond just instilling solid value and a moral range into the mass they aid . Again , the Amish couple did the same for Kal - El inThe Nail , but it did n’t develop a superhero . On the other hand ,   the Kents determine the canonical Superman . It ’s more than just instilling potent , positive , moral note value — the Kents   are a symbolic representation   of hope for the reality around them .

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It ’s ironic thatSuperman ’s chest allegory means " hope " on Krypton . A world without the Kents is a globe without Bob Hope and any aspiring hero without the Kents in their life is missing the signal of hope they require . Hope that not only cheer them to do great thing but a hope that can be sink on . Supermanand otherDC Comicsheroes likewise apply the promise passed on from the Kent Farm and bring hope to a macrocosm that , otherwise , would be hopeless .

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