Tom Welling's Clark Kent becomes the Man of Steel once more as the the Arrowverse franchise, Smallville was the first superhero adventure for the channel when The WB and UPN merged in 2006, as they continued to tell the Man of Steel's origin story. To this day, Smallville continues to find a new audience worldwide, as more fans are discovering the series through home media and streaming.
While time will tell if Smallville will ever get another run as a series, Buffy2Ville shared new artwork of what Welling's version of Superman could look like today if the DC TV drama made a comeback. The Smallville art features Welling's last son of Krypton taking it to the skies as he protects Metropolis. Check it out below:
While Welling's run on Smallville ended in May 2011, the actor ended up reprising the role in the Arrowverse crossover, Crisis on Infinite Earths, where he appeared alongside his co-star Erica Durance as Lois Lane. The duo appeared during the Batwoman portion of the crossover event, revealing that the Smallville universe takes place on Earth-167.
What The Tom Welling's Superman Art Means For Smallville's Legacy
As Welling has played the DC icon longer than any other actor who has played Superman in live-action, it's no wonder that Smallville fans are still showing their dedication to the series, whether it's through conventions or fan-art pieces. For a whole decade, fans got to follow Clark's journey of becoming Superman, while also seeing a different take on the DC lore, especially during a time when superhero movies and TV shows were extremely limited. That is also why the Smallville series finale was such a massive full-circle moment, as it completed Clark's arc.
What artworks like this new one of Welling as Superman also indicate is that Smallville fans are definitely wanting to see more of his iteration of the DC superhero in one way or another. In the current age of TV revivals and sequels, a popular show like Smallville would fit into this era where beloved series get to come back, even for a limited run. That is why there have been so many questions about Welling and Michael Rosenbaum's Smallville animated sequel show.
Our Take On The Smallville Art
Seeing how amazing Welling would look as Superman through the new Smallville art only makes the idea of a sequel more desirable, as a continuation could properly explore his adventures as the Man of Tomorrow. Since DC Studios is focused on getting their new Superman reboot in James Gunn's DC Universe set up, it may be some time until Smallville can get a chance at a revival. Hopefully, once Gunn's DCU has gotten up and running, more progress will be made on the Smallville animated sequel, allowing Welling to return as his Superman.

Smallville
- Release Date
- 2001 - 2011-00-00
- Network
- The CW
- Directors
- Mike Rohl, Jeannot Szwarc, Glen Winter, Terrence O'Hara, Whitney Ransick, Mairzee Almas, Paul Shapiro, Rick Rosenthal, David Carson, James L. Conway, Chris Long, Michael Katleman, Morgan Beggs, Allison Mack, David Barrett, Marita Grabiak, Michael W. Watkins, Philip Sgriccia, Rick Wallace, Thomas J. Wright, Todd Slavkin, Brad Turner, Charles Beeson, Craig Zisk
Cast
- James RalphFactory Worker (uncredited)
- Lana Lang
Smallville chronicles the journey of Clark Kent, portraying his origins from Krypton to his teenage years on Earth. The series explores his challenges and development leading towards his destiny as the iconic hero, Superman, set against the backdrop of Smallville, Kansas.
- Seasons
- 10
- Number of Episodes
- 217
- Creator
- Alfred Gough, Miles Millar
- Production Company
- Tollin/Robbins Productions, Warner Bros. Television, Millar Gough Ink, DC Comics
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