Summary

  • Superman's inner demons manifest in a horrifying physical form, revealing his struggle with two conflicting identities.
  • The two-headed monster symbolizes Superman's battle to reconcile his personas of Clark Kent and Superman.
  • Superman's secret fear of never merging his identities exposes his insecurity, showing that even heroes struggle.

Superman is one of the most iconic superheroes in the DC Universe, his unwavering smile and optimism inspiring hope in the hearts of many. However, Superman has faced a monstrous transformation that suggests that there's more to the Man of Steel than what he displays on the surface.

In the story "The Crucible" by Collin Kelly, Jackson Lanzing, Cully Hamner, Dave McCaig, and AndWorld Design from Dog Days of Summer #1, Superman brings Krypto along as he infiltrates a mysterious alien ship that arrives on Earth. Inside, each level of the ship features a test meant to mess with Superman's head and break him down psychologically. As the ship uncovers his weakness, Superman's inner demons take physical form - and it's a horrifying sight to behold.

A page from DC's Dog Days of Summer where Superman and Krypto encounter monstrous manifestations of their biggest fears. Clark's fear is a horrifying hybrid of his two identities, showing how he is split between two worlds, while Krypto's fear is a monster version of Jimmy Olsen.

This two-headed giant represents Superman's two personas at odds with each other, and it reveals that Superman is struggling more than he lets on.

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Superman's Worst Nightmare Reveals His Greatest Struggle

s from Heroes in Crisis #2 by Tom King, Clay Mann, Travis Moore, Tomeu Morey, Arif Prianto, and Clayton Cowles

s from Heroes in Crisis #2 where Clark Kent discusses his identity struggle, stating he isn't sure whether he's truly Clark or Superman on the inside.

Superman's nightmarish transformation exposes his insecurities about juggling his two identities: Clark Kent and Superman. As a Kryptonian raised on Earth, Clark has never felt that he belongs among earthlings, which leads to feelings of loneliness that even Superman tries to keep under wraps. To fit in, he created the mild-mannered Clark Kent persona to use when he isn't flying around as Superman. However, these two identities split him in two, and the monster created by the Crucible proves that he is secretly suffering from an identity crisis.

Superman may present himself as fearless when he protects innocents, but the reveal of his secret weakness proves he's hiding fears of his own.

The true root of Superman's fear, as revealed in his terrifying form, is that he feels he will never be able to merge his two personas. The two heads of the monster each represent one of his identities, showing that they can never truly be one. His secret identity as Clark Kent allows him to blend in with humans, while his identity as Superman makes him a symbolic figure that's far removed from humanity. The two are fundamentally incompatible, so it makes sense that his greatest nightmare would be that they can never become one.

Superman Isn't as Put-Together as He Looks

Even Superman Battles His Inner Demons - Literally

Superman may present himself as fearless when he protects innocents, but the reveal of his secret weakness proves he's hiding fears of his own. His struggles with his identity show that he isn't as well-adjusted as some might believe, and that even superheroes struggle despite how above-it-all they appear to be. Although Superman is often idolized, this insecurity exposes a more human side to the superhuman. It's hard to say whether Superman will ever be at peace with his identity, but at least he's aware of his weakness and can work through it, just like anyone else.

Dog Days of Summer #1 is available now from DC Comics.

Superman Deflecting Bullets in Comic Art by Jorge Jimenez
Created By
Joe Shuster, Jerry Siegel
First Appearance
Action Comics
Alias
Kal-El, Clark Kent, Jonathan Kent
Alliance
Justice League, Superman Family
Race
Kryptonian
Franchise
D.C.

The icon who launched the entire world of superheroes, the last son of Krypton escaped his dying world to crash land on Earth and be raised as Clark Kent. The world knows him better as Superman, the Man of Steel, the leader of the Justice League, and the most well-known hero in the DC Comics Universe. Blessed with the powers of a demigod, Kal-El of Krypton fights enemies both small and cosmic in his endless pursuit of truth, justice, and a better tomorrow.