2013 Comic Book News Archives

April 25, 2013: Scott Lobdell Explains Superboy's DNA Origins

Superboy #19 Newsarama.com caught up with "Superboy" comic book writer Scott Lobdell to get some clarification on the story we read in "Superboy #19", which saw some time travel elements to Kon-El's origins.

    Q: Scott, there's a lot of talk about this origin story for Superboy, and how it's linked to time travel. Just to clarify, is Superboy a clone, like H'El and Supergirl thought he was? Or is he something else?

    Scott Lobdell: As we saw in Superboy #19, he is very much a clone. Harvest needed to take Jon Lane Kent back to a time where Harvest could get the original genetic material of Lois Lane and Clark Kent. He then used that DNA strand of Superman, the DNA strand of Lois Lane and the DNA strand of Jon Lane Kent to create Superboy.

    He did this because he felt he could use Superman and Lois' separate DNA to support and counter the effects of the Jon's trans-alien DNA. His results have been successful, for now, which is how we got the clone named Superboy.

    Q: Does this explain the "third" source of the DNA that makes up Superboy?

    Lobdell: Yes, the third source is Jon Lane Kent.

    Q: Why did Harvest use that third source?

    Lobdell: He used it specifically because his entire goal was to find a cure for the genetic disorder that was afflicted his surrogate son, Jon.

Read the entire interview at Newsarama.com.



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