Wow, I Can’t Believe I’m Older Than DC’s Latest Superman

Summary
  • My Adventures With Superman season 2 has alluded to its hero's age, making him one of the younger on-screen versions of the character.
  • Brainiac's reveal in the finale hints at Superman's age, tying into the show's unique depiction of his origins and world.
  • The animated age range for Superman varies, but tends to place him decently into adulthood in order to depict him effectively.
My Adventures With Superman season 2 just showed that its version of the Man of Steel is younger than me - and I really wasn't expecting it. While Superman has had a considerable range of live-action series focused around the DC hero over the course of recent history, he's had far less in the way of animated shows that center on him, instead more likely to crop up in shared universes and series. As such, this makes My Adventures With Superman all the more exciting, as a new animated Superman show imagines his lore and world in a fresh way.
Naturally, a new age means new depictions of iconic figures, with a range of Superman's notable allies and enemies appearing in the first two seasons of the show. My Adventures With Superman season 2's ending served as a great way to honor this considerable range, but its story also included a subtle way to allude to Superman's age that may have been missed in all the exciting chaos. This came as a surprise, since - unless My Adventures With Superman season 3 timeskips to an older figure - it means Jack Quaid's Superman is younger than both the actor and me.


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