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Writer Kurt Busiek, stated in the introduction to the collected volume of the series, that his inspiration for this story was the original appearances of Superboy-Prime in DC Comics Presents during the events of Crisis on Infinite Earths. The Clark Kent of the story bears similarities to the Superboy of Earth-Prime. Both are brought into a world without other superheroes, and they become the first (although Clark would later be joined by others).{see below: "Issue #4"}

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  • Superman: Secret Identity
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  • Writer Kurt Busiek, stated in the introduction to the collected volume of the series, that his inspiration for this story was the original appearances of Superboy-Prime in DC Comics Presents during the events of Crisis on Infinite Earths. The Clark Kent of the story bears similarities to the Superboy of Earth-Prime. Both are brought into a world without other superheroes, and they become the first (although Clark would later be joined by others).{see below: "Issue #4"}
  • Each issue of the series covers a different era of Superman's life. From his teenage years to old age, and the birth of his super-powered daughters. According to Kurt Busiek, the writer, the inspiration for the main character came from Superboy of Earth-Prime.
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  • January - April 2004
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  • Cover of Superman: Secret Identity #1, art by Stuart Immonen.
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  • DC Comics
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  • Writer Kurt Busiek, stated in the introduction to the collected volume of the series, that his inspiration for this story was the original appearances of Superboy-Prime in DC Comics Presents during the events of Crisis on Infinite Earths. The Clark Kent of the story bears similarities to the Superboy of Earth-Prime. Both are brought into a world without other superheroes, and they become the first (although Clark would later be joined by others).{see below: "Issue #4"}
  • Each issue of the series covers a different era of Superman's life. From his teenage years to old age, and the birth of his super-powered daughters. According to Kurt Busiek, the writer, the inspiration for the main character came from Superboy of Earth-Prime.
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