The Catholic NAB has an interesting footnote for I Cor 15:28
12 [27b-28] The one who subjected everything to him: the Father is the ultimate agent in the drama, and the final end of the process, to whom the Son and everything else is ordered (24.28). That God may be all in all: his reign is a dynamic exercise of creative power, an outpouring of life and energy through the universe, with no further resistance. This is the supremely positive meaning of "subjection": that God may fully be God.
Superman, The Bible plainly tells us that Jesus is a preexistent being, who is the "very imprint of the Father", and who "came to earth in human likeness". He is one in being with the Father, and through Him all things were made. Read Phillipians 2, and Hebrews 1.