- The Kents
"The Kents" is the title of a 12 issue
comic book limited series published byDC Comics , from August 1997 to July 1998, that told the story of a troubled generation ofSuperman 's foster family's history in the mid to late 19th century. Following mostly the life of two Kents, Nathaniel and Jebediah, it was written byJohn Ostrander . The limited series was later collected as atrade paperback .Plot summary
The story begins with
Clark Kent 's foster father Jonathan writing to his adopted son about the newly discovered memoirs he has discovered on the family farm. They reveal that the Kent family in the 19th century were notedabolitionist s who assisted the personnel of theUnderground Railroad , likeHarriet Tubman . The family moved toKansas Territory during its infamous violent conflict over its status concerning slavery to promote the cause of creating a free state by running a newspaper for the region.Unfortunately, the family patriarch was murdered by
Border Ruffian s who wanted to silence him. Furthermore, the sons, Nathaniel and Jeb, argued and had a parting of the ways so deep about slavery that they found themselves on opposing sides of theAmerican Civil War , with Jeb fighting with the notorious Confederate guerrilla unit led byWilliam Quantrill and Nathaniel fighting for the North and marrying a half-Native American woman who gave him a special traditional spiritual symbol that was apparently a forerunner and inspiration for Superman's chest symbol.After the war, Nathaniel became a
sheriff in Smallville, while Jeb became the leader of a group of bandits. Eventually, Jeb discovered he had a son out of wedlock years ago, and allowed him to join his gang. Unfortunately, his son turned out to be a murderous sociopath and Jeb approached his estranged brother to arrange a trap to stop his son.In springing the trap, the son mortally wounded his father before being killed himself and Jeb has just enough time to fully reconcile with Nate before dying. Nate remained in Smallville and there the Kents have since stayed for generations, including Jonathan and Martha Kent, Superman's adoptive parents.
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