Yes.
No.
Don't care.
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Yes. Damian and Jon should be the same age. DC really had a good thing going there.
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Since they will never de-age him I think the best option is take him off the board. An by that I mean send him to the Legion. They could do a big story where the Time Trapper is really messing with both Clark and Jon and they end up bouncing around time sort of like the Time and Time again story. In the end being defeated the Trapper in an act of spite "time locks" Jon to the 31st century thereby taking away Clarks son from him. Jon would never be able to stay in the modern time more than just a few hours or a day at most after that before being sucked back to the future. The Legion gets their own full time Superman and Jon gets an actual purpose outside of being just Superman Jr.
(Plus this would also finally make DC get off their asses and launch a new Superboy and the Legion of Superheroes series with actual A list talent on in.)
I like him as a kid.
I like him as a teen.
Either way I enjoy reading him. The problem is there's barely anything he's in at the moment.
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I think this is the best of all the options right now. As long as the show is on the air, I don't see him being de-aged. He was only aged up for the new Legion anyway so may as well commit to it. Maybe at some point in the future he can return and be de-aged but for the time being, this seems like the best idea.
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Do I want him de-aged? No. It's to late.
Do I want him to be his own character and not a carbon copy of his father? yes.
The supposed age gap between Damian and Jon was an unnecessary complication that everyone, DC included, ignored. It made no sense to not have them be the same age and they have always been functionally the same age. Remove all references to their ages and nothing in their stories changes.
Damian can be considered 2-3 days, 2-3 weeks, or 2-3 months older, that's perfectly fine, but 2-3 years is too big a gap between the two boys.
What I said still stands to be true without there being an untenable age up that Tomasi acknowledged like once but even he just wrote them to be in the same school grade.Damian can be considered 2-3 days, 2-3 weeks, or 2-3 months older, that's perfectly fine, but 2-3 years is too big a gap between the two boys.