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Summary 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.
2 My Adventures With Superman Season 2's Ending Reveals The Man Of Steel's Age Krypton's Destruction Helps Set Out A Timeline My Adventures With Superman season 2, episode 10 sees Brainiac reveal that he destroyed Krypton 22 years ago.
Superman's Live-Action & Animated Age Range Explained Superman Most Commonly Appears To Be In His 30s The age of the movie versions of Superman tends to sit at around the 30s mark, allowing him to have undergone some considerable training and experience in order to justify his immense control over his powers.
Since Bruce tends to be well into adulthood and with a roster of adoptive children and proteges, the same kind of age range as the movies tends to look the case for the shows. As such, it appears that most animated iterations of Clark Kent appear to be in his 30s or 40s himself broadly speaking, especially since the destruction of Krypton is often referenced as a less recent event.
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