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Every once in a while DC Comics will come up with a brand new strategy to relaunch their comic titles. It's a way to freshen up the stories, bring in new creative teams, and ultimately boost sales. After the Convergence story in 2015, the company moved towards the DC You initiative which was meant to be the follow-up era to The New 52. To commemorate the Free Comic Book Day event in 2015, DC released Divergence #1, a free comic containing a trio of stories setting up some of the publisher's upcoming storylines. One of the comic's entries dealt with the array of troubles faced by Superman after his identity had been revealed to the world -- against his will, by none other than Lois Lane. This storyline found Clark Kent's powers diminishing, his Kryptonian armor costume destroyed along with his identity revealed to the world. Superman wore the t-shirt and jeans combo twice in the New 52- at the beginning of it and towards the end. Both times, though, it meant something very interesting. It signified Superman's place among the people, the non-powered public that he was protecting. At these points, he was a hero of the people, trying to be one of them and protect them from the corruption and predation of the world in a way he doesn't when he's wearing the costume. The second time Superman wore the t-shirt and jeans, things weren't exactly going great for him. He had just discovered his super flare power and the price for using it- the loss of his powers. They would gradually come back, but he was weaker than he'd been in years. It was also just a dark time for him in general and his new t-shirt and jeans reflected that. The shirt was a darker blue and his S-shield had black as one of its dominant colors, letting readers know this Superman wasn't in a good place.

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