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BI🎥🎬: Young Justice- Last Brothers of Krypton🥹❤️
When Superman first meets Superboy, Connor Kent, he doesn’t see a brother. He sees a mistake. A clone. A living reminder of a world that tried to play god with his DNA. For someone who already feels like the last of his kind, Connor’s existence feels wrong, almost insulting. Superman keeps his distance, cold and formal, unsure of what this boy even is.
Connor feels it. He wants approval more than power. He wants to belong, to be seen as real. But at first, Superman can’t give him that. Not because he hates him, but because he’s afraid. Afraid of attachment. Afraid of losing another piece of Krypton. Afraid of failing him.
Over time, that wall cracks.
Superman watches Connor choose good again and again. He sees his courage, his loyalty, his refusal to become what others expect him to be. Connor isn’t trying to replace him. He’s trying to live up to him. That realization changes everything.
Superman stops treating him like a project and starts treating him like family. Not a weapon. Not a clone. A brother. He gives him a Kryptonian name, Kon El, an act heavier than any speech. Names on Krypton mean belonging. They mean legacy. They mean you are not alone.
In that moment, Connor stops being something created.
He becomes someone chosen.
This isn’t just Superman accepting Superboy.
It’s Superman healing.
Letting himself have family again.
And that might be his greatest strength of all.
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