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  1. Superman is regarded as the first “Super Hero” ever made and created a genre that is immensely popular today, nearly 70 years after Siegel and Shuster sold the rights to Superman, he is still the main character in Hollywood blockbusters.

  2. Apr 18, 2024 · So here are Anthony’s 13 REASONS SUPERMAN STILL INSPIRES US AFTER 80 YEARS. — Dan. By ANTHONY DESIATO. Earlier this month, I celebrated my 31st birthday. For the past 26 years, whenever someone has asked me who my favorite comic book character is, the answer has been automatic and unwavering: Superman.

    • 10 Relevant: The Ultimate Immigrant Story
    • 9 Not Relevant: The Costume
    • 8 Relevant: Hope
    • 7 Not Relevant: The Secret Identity
    • 6 Relevant: Truth, Justice, and All of That Stuff
    • 5 Not Relevant: Smallville
    • 4 Relevant: The First Superhero
    • 3 Not Relevant: The Day Job
    • 2 Relevant: Family
    • 1 Not Relevant: The Stakes

    “Rocketed as a baby from the doomed planet Krypton…”. Supermanis the ultimate example of someone that came from another place to America and “made good”. Immigrants are very much on the minds of Americans today. Superman could be a great help to elevate the negative connotations the idea of the immigrant has now. America is a nation of immigrants. ...

    Creators Siegel and Shuster admittedly counted “The Mask Of Zorro” as an influence and Zorro and Don Diego de la Vega as templates for both Superman and Clark Kent respectively. Early comedian Harold Lloyd was also an influence on the look of Clark Kent. The “underwear on the outside” came from circus strongmen and wrestlers outfits. Related: 10 We...

    In the film “Man of Steel”, the “S” on Superman’s chest is the Kryptonian symbol for hope. The country is split down the middle because of social and political issues and a figure that inspires hope is something that this country is in desperate need of these days. Superman works best when he is inspiring. In nearly every incarnation of the Justice...

    To comics outsiders, a pair of glasses and a suit shouldn’t be fooling anyone when it comes to Clark Kent. Over the years, writers have tried to expand the idea by having Clark study acting techniques, wearing deliberately larger clothing, slouching and several other excuses to hide his identity. Related: Superman: 10 Questionable Moral Decisions H...

    The Superman TV series ended with the saying “Truth, Justice and the American Way.” Truth has become subjective and is seemingly under daily attack. The once reliable institutions have become unreliable sources. Justice itself is up for grabs. Money and race seem to be the deciding factors on who gets justice, who gets arrested and who gets shot. “...

    Smallville has always been portrayed as the quintessential small town, where everyone knew everyone. The quiet, sleepy areas where nothing very bad happens, everyone thinks the same, talk the same and mostly looks the same. Those ideas went away with "Mayberry RFD" and black and white TV. Related: DC: The 10 Rarest Superman Comics (& What They're W...

    Although there is a precedent to argue this point, Superman was the first superhero and the archetype for the “Golden Age of Superheroes”. Superman established a number of the things that became constants of the superhero genre: The altruistic nature, the skintight costume, powers and abilities, a secret identity and an identifying code name. After...

    “Mild Mannered Reporter for a Major Metropolitan Newspaper”. There is a definite need for good reporters today. People who aren’t afraid to speak truth to power and who will shine a light into the dark places are desperately needed. It is the “Major Metropolitan Newspaper” part that is the problem. The fact is that very few newspapers exist anymore...

    One of the best things about DC Rebirth is that the marriage of Lois Lane and Clark Kent remained part of the continuity but it also gives them a child, Jonathan Samuel Kent, who has grown into the newest Superboy. Unlike some marriages in comics, the marriage of Lois and Clark has redefined both characters and made them stronger and better for it....

    A chief complaint of some writers has been that Superman is difficult to write because it is nearly impossible to challenge him. Any good story has a point where the characters meet challenges that they have to overcome. If Superman is basically a god, what challenges can there be and stakes that make the audience empathize with his struggle? This ...

  3. Do people still doubt Superman's popularity or relevancy when you can literally google "the most popular superhero" or "the greatest superhero of all time" and almost always see him?

  4. Jun 16, 2013 · Superman. The name alone conjures up images of capes flapping in the skies over thriving metropolises, walls exploding as a rock-hard fist punches through them, and criminals quaking in fear before a hulking mountain of man. Just about everyone knows who Superman is and what he stands for.

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  5. May 1, 2021 · First created by writer Jerry Siegel and artist Joe Shuster in 1938, Superman wasn’t just DC Comics’ first major superhero, but the pioneering superhero of an entire medium and genre. As the gold standard, Superman hasn’t really changed much and continues to inspire readers.

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  7. Jul 6, 2017 · Despite the reputation that comic book fanatics have managed to gain over the years as introverted mouth-breathers who live in a fantasy world, the superhero film industry has grown into a...

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