therearecertainshadesoflimelight:
There’s so many fan boys on Facebook freaking out about how they made this big deal about Clark being weaker than Kara in the crossover but I think they’re missing the point. It’s not that Clark is weak and useless compared to Kara. This man has been saving earth for years by this point. He deserves a break to immerse himself in the Kryptonian culture he was denied, getting married, loving Lois and having a baby with her. All the point he was trying to make is that he feels comfortable going to Argo because Kara has Earth handled. So he and Lois can go live there for the however many years they’ll be staying there.
As a result of this they’re tearing Kara and even Lois up. It’s absolutely ridiculous. Give Superman his break for God sake. Let him be with his soon to be wife and baby. They did need an explanation as to why Clark wasn’t showing up to help Kara. This is a pretty good one. Happy with Lois. I’m cool with that. Sad to lose these great characters when we just got Lois but maybe we’ll get a Clois show.
Patriarchy is a hell of a drug. It’s extremely subversive to show an alpha male hero choosing to put his family first over his own hero glory. It’s way too progressive for the men you are talking about to handle.
I would also add that it’s not just about Clark being happy. It’s deeper than that, I think.
Jor-El and Lara had no choice but to leave their infant. They had to send him away from his home to be safe at a time when no baby should be separated from their parents. It was an excruciating choice and the fact that Clark was adopted by the Kents who loved him so deeply doesn’t take away the tragedy of his birth parents sacrifice. Clark is choosing what his birth parents were unable to do. He had to be separated from his Kryptonian parents as a baby because there was no other safe option. But now, all these years later, he has one. And the story can come full circle.
Kal-El choosing his wife and baby and doing what he can to let that baby be born into the Kryptonian culture he was denied is one of the most logical and beautiful thematic paths for Superman as a narrative. I have zero doubt that Lois and Clark will return to Earth with that child because Earth is ultimately their home and this baby (who I assume is Jon) is equally a child of Earth too. Clark Kent is not denying his humanity here and that would be impossible seeing as Lois is with him. But, for now, he’s fulfilling the legacy of Jor-El and Lara and giving his own child the dream that they were tragically never ever able to give him when he was an infant. And, as he shared with Kara, he’s going to experience that alongside Lois in a place where they are both “strange visitors” together.
Is it a convenient way to get rid of Superman for a bit? Yes it is. It’s also thematically fitting with his story.
