“Superman is lame”. “I don’t like Superman.” “Superman is
boring”, bla bla bla. Maybe. Superman isn’t perfect by any means, but more than
half the people commenting about Superman know nothing. They know not of his
stories, his conception, his history, his impact, his feats and the fact that
he’s considered to be one of the first comic book superheroes. There have been
heroes from mythology and technically the Clock beats out Superman by two years
or so but, Superman was the first superhero that really took off. He’s had
great stories written about him and he’s had bad ones written about him. He’s had
good movies and he’s had bad movies. When you have a character that old,
timeless and iconic, you’re bound to have hits and misses. Superman represents
an outdated idealism that tries to be relevant in our contemporary society, yet anytime
writers try and break him out that boy scout shell just a little bit, everyone
cries about how “un-Superman like” it was.
Kal-El is an alien who was shipped off to Earth before his
home world Krypton blew up. He landed in Smallville, Kansas and was raised by
the Kent’s. Two loving farmers who took in this godlike baby and taught him
human decency. That way he would turn out to be a guardian angel instead of a
tyrant God. There have been many
iterations and versions of Superman over the years. There is Ultraman who is
the evil version of Superman from a parallel Earth but he’s not considered the
same character. Even recently, Gods and Monsters introduced a morally ambiguous
“Superman” who was the biological son of General Zod. The Red Son series has a Superman who's actually from future Earth that lands in Soviet Russia instead of Kansas. Some of these versions are still very much Superman but "with a twist" and some are commonly
accepted as not Superman but other Kryptonians from other dimensions that just
share the same code name.
Nowadays, people tend to root for the villains or fall in
love with the anti-hero archetype. The morally gray characters. Superman being
about “truth, justice and the American way” is an ideal that no longer really
has much relevance. He stands for hope and is man’s striving ideal: perfection,
the pinnacle of power, speed, ability and intelligence. Which wherein lays the
exact problem. That’s boring. He’s too perfect, to a fault even; it’s hard for
people to believe he has any real issues. But he does. Superman's tale is a
story about home vs heritage, a God trying to find his place among men,
politics, love and control. The most impressive thing about Clark’s powers
isn’t that he’s ridiculously strong. It’s his self-restraint and control over
his abilities. This is a man who could sneeze the Earth into oblivion, but he does the harder thing. He controls himself and
fights for the greater good. In a world filled with corruption, terrible people
and such, Superman chooses to see the good in humanity and fight for its
survival. What’s wrong with that? He’s a superhero.
That’s boring though right? Well, Man of Steel tried to
offer a slightly more refreshing version of Superman that people dismissed for
being "un-Superman" like. This time around his upbringing while
loving and nurturing, was flawed, but realistic. Jonathan Kent even suggests
that for the sake of hiding his own secret and not scaring humanity he should
let people die. And of course Superman destroyed millions of dollars’ worth of
property (also lots of people died) and killed Zod. KILLED ZOD. And everyone
lost their fucking minds. This was a new, inexperienced Superman who’s first
challenge as Superman was to fight against his OWN PEOPLE. Beings that possess
the same amount of power and strength as he does.
Zod gave Kal an ultimatum:
kill me or watch this innocent family die. It took the literal destruction of
an entire city to get this man in headlock, what was he supposed to do? Lock
him up? Let him go? Give him a lecture about not terraforming other planets?
Superman did the right thing, he killed Zod. Not only has Superman killed in a
movie before and in comics (Zod especially), the 'goody goody' argument that
people complain about was challenged in MoS and everyone whined about it. And
it’s not like he wasn’t distraught about what he did, he was visibly horrified
by what he had to do. This could serve as the defective gene in Superman’s DNA
that stops him from killing anyone ever. Batman has this disease too.
In an attempt to write more humane, relatable stories about
Superman, a few DC writers took away his powers for about a year. He recently got his powers back to coincide with the upcoming release of Batman v Superman Dawn of Justice. There are tons of great Superman stories
out there and cool iterations of him that people would enjoy, they just need to
look. Injustice Superman is one of my favorite versions. In that world, The
Joker causes Supes to hallucinate and see Lois as Doomsday (who’s carrying his
child). He flies her into space effectively killing her thinking it was
Doomsday, but to make matters worse, her heart beat was connected to a bomb in
Metropolis. He lost his love, his child and caused thousands to die. Superman
then KILLS the Joker and becomes a holier than thou tyrant who feels the world
can only work under his rule. It’s really awesome work and I highly recommend
it.
Another thing we tend to overlook is the fact that Superman isn't really a journalist. Like that's his day job and he's not by any means bad a it but he's really is a scientist. Superman is constantly in his Fortress experimenting with off world technology and creatures and even trying cure human diseases. He's extremely well read and savvy in the field of biology, chemistry and physics. Kal also has a extra terrestrial zoo in his Fortress.
Even with all his powers Clark isn’t without weaknesses. The
obvious one being radioactive pieces of his home world called Kryptonite which
is literally poisonous to Kryptonians. Moreover he loses his powers under the
radiation of a red star, not immediately but it depowers him over time. In
addition to that he has no defense against magic. Magic can hurt and affect
Supes. Lastly using the innocent as a shield or hostage is also an easy way to
get the upper hand while fighting Superman. So while people bitch and whine
that he’s overpowered, they always tend overlook that he’s by no means
unstoppable.
Instead of buying into the Batman hype and doing the cool
thing which is to bash Superman why don’t you give him a fair chance and take
in some good stories with Superman at the center? Superman is a timeless
character that will still be around and being awesome after we die. He’s a
solid character that can be interesting in the right hands. Make sure to watch the upcoming Batman v Superman movie coming out March 25th as well.
Written by: Nya-El
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I hate Superman but his character is by no means boring. He's a very interesting charater and has some gret story lines. I never knew this man had an extraterrestrial zoo. That's crazy
ReplyDeleteHe honestly does a lot of cool things off world and in his Fortress. More cartoons and movies need to portray this though. The one thing most people never get to see is how smart Superman is.
DeleteVery well thought out article. I like Superman, but yes, he can be a little boring. So many stories about him tend to follow the same arc and the most popular ones have him taking on a human being, Lex Luthor, who always brings Kryptonite into the mix, and blah blah blah. That said, I enjoyed Man of Steel more than most people and was perfectly okay with him killing Zod. Not like he had much of a choice. I mean, this sentence says it all...
ReplyDelete"Superman represents an outdated idealism that tries to be relevant in our contemporary society, yet anytime writers try and break him out that boy scout shell just a little bit, everyone cries about how “un-Superman like” it was."
Great job!
Yeah I mean most of my favorite iterations of Superman are not the classic versions. I liked Man of Steel not as a standalone film, but as a DC Cinematic Universe setup movie. It's the first movie of this universe and it does a great job planting all the little seeds for future events.
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I think the biggest problem is a lot of older people don't realize that Superman has changed. They still see him as this boy scout character who always takes the moral high ground. Yet he's been slowly changing since "Death of Superman," where he reached much more violent levels than before while facing Doomsday. Once he returned he held back against enemies, he just did it less. He also became better at making tough choices. He's not Batman by any means but he's expected to be this status of perfection and that's just not him anymore.
ReplyDeleteThey have this idea that he doesn't kill but he's killed several people both cannon and non cannon in the last few years alone. He basically melted Dr. Light's skull. Yet people get upset if a few buildings are knocked down in a film, yet they forget entire cities were destroyed in Superman stories, sometimes by Superman alone.
Even if the problem was just the movie, most of the things in Man of Steel aren't that new. In the original Superman films, he killed Zod as well. Almost the entirety of Metropolis was destroyed. I just don't get how people are expecting media to evolve but not the characters. There was a point when Superman and Batman were promoting racist propaganda during WWII so of course things changed.
But people just can't accept thing's have changed since they were kids.
I just recently realized that based off the reviews I'm seeing for Batman v Superman. They think this is Christopher Reeves Superman more or less. Things change, time moves on, generations come and go and new people want new things. But I digress.
DeleteI think it's because a lot of the people writing bad reviews are from the generation who grew up with Reeves and don't like seeing change. Instead of acknowledging the progress they just complain that it's not like when they were younger.
DeletePeople don't read anymore so they wouldn't know, I mean I'm so busy I'm missing my own life let alone these make believe characters.
ReplyDeleteIt's true. Even I've been slacking on reading comics these past few months.
DeleteI always liked Superman idek why lol.
ReplyDeleteHe's a nice man.
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