Warning! Preview pages ahead for Absolute Superman #5!He might be all alone right now, but there are others like Absolute Superman somewhere out in the universe somewhere. The origin of DC's newest Man of Steel finally wraps up and reveals his last few moments on Krypton. But in another twist from the Absolute Universe, a young Kal-El wasn't the only one to leave.
In a preview of Absolute Superman #5 by Jason Aaron and Rafa Sandoval, it's six years ago on Krypton and the El family is on the run from the Law Guild. Worse, the planet is destabilizing and time is running out. Thankfully, Jor, Lara, and Kal all manage to make it back home.
Lara begins modifying their starship to accompany as many survivors as possible, but she laments that she can't do more. As she weeps for their home and people, Jor-El consoles her, telling Lara that the several dozen Kryptonians they have gathered will have to be enough.
Superman Left Krypton With His Family and Other Kryptonians
Kal-El Might Not Be as Alone as Fans Thought He Was
Things are a lot more difficult in the Absolute Universe. Because the world was founded on Darkseid energy, things are far more challenging as turmoil is one of the guiding principles while hope is fleeting. In Superman's case, he wasn't rocketed to Earth and adopted by the Kents to live as a human. He grew up in Kryptonian society, witnessing its oppressive systems trample on good, hard-working people like his mother and father. But Kal-El did eventually come to Earth, though he was alone, preferring to keep himself hidden with no one to accompany him but his intelligent Sol armor.
The idea of Krypton having additional survivors isn't unusual. After all, in the Prime Universe, Superman has met more than a handful of other Kryptonians such as his cousin Supergirl, the Kandorians, and the dozens of criminals lurking in the Phantom Zone. But unlike the Prime continuity, Absolute Superman was ed by a small village of Kryptonians, including his parents. The question, of course, is what happened to these people? By the time Absolute Superman starts, Kal-El is alone. Are these Kryptonians still around, or did something tragic happen to the last remnants of his community?
Is Kal-El About to Witness the Deaths of His Family Firsthand?
Or Was Kal-El Separated from His People Entirely?
Readers don’t exactly know what happened between the last moments of Krypton and when Absolute Superman #1 began. But Superman is alone and trying to stay as hidden as possible. It’s possible he’s still lingering from the trauma of losing his family and the other Kryptonians. Or maybe he saw them all die and was the only survivor among the escapees. It’ll be interesting to discover what happened to the rest of the Kryptonians that left the dying planet with the young Kal-El. Hopefully, fans will get a satisfying answer to whether or not Absolute Superman is truly alone.
Absolute Superman #5 is available on March 12th from DC Comics.

- Created By
- Joe Shuster, Jerry Siegel
- First Appearance
- Action Comics
- Alias
- Kal-El, Clark Kent, Jonathan Kent
- Alliance
- Justice League, Superman Family
- Race
- Kryptonian
- Franchise
- D.C.