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Someone out there is bound to read this and help me find out what back issues of the Silver Age Superman Saga in either the late-1970s or early 1980s prior to Crisis on Infinite Earths featured the alternative future stories of Superman's son and grandson, Jorel and Kalel Kent, respectively, in the Superman 2020 series.

I know from reading it that sometime in the late 20th century in pre-Crisis time that Lex Luthor finally managed to get even with Superman by temporarily turning the sun red and somehow causing him to age rapidly to between seventy and eighty years of age. Despite this, he taught his son and grandson how to use their powers as well as raise them the same as their grandparents did for Clark.

Even though that entire Superman 2020 saga had been retconned with John Byrne's updating of the Superman saga in 1985 or 86, I loved those few Superman 2020 back stories that were featured in Superman back then. Maybe some of you out there can confirm what I've written and even contribute bits of Superman's history some of us aren't fully aware of.

— Preceding unsigned comment added by Murrdawg316 (talkcontribs) 08:49, 20 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Kents

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Shouldn't this also show the Kents familial lineage? -- 65.94.169.56 (talk) 08:41, 18 May 2017 (UTC)[reply]

House of El

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why does House of El redirect to this? I clicked for what thought was an entry on Superman's ancestors and find this relating to a future dynasty. Fans and researchers are more likely to be looking for the Kryptonian family line rather then what look to be referencing the One Million crossover specifically and a handful of mentions afterwards. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Czarnibog (talkcontribs) 06:40, 18 February 2018 (UTC)[reply]

I agree. Rather than "House of El" redirecting to "Superman dynasty", it should be the other way around. The Superman dynasty is just one specific take on the House of El, which is the far more prominent part of the Superman mythos, spanning countless comic books, TV series, films, etc. The House of El is what really deserves an article, and Superman dynasty should be folded into a larger article on the House of El. —Lowellian (reply)