Gaiman and Wired on Superman’s Uniqueness
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Gaiman and Wired on Superman’s Uniqueness

May 24th, 2006 · No Comments

Interesting slant on the why’s and how’s of Superman’s ongoing appeal. Gaiman often manages to capture an idea and carve it clearly so the details are available for everyone. Pretty neat trick.

Compared to most A-list comic characters, he has almost no memorable villains. Think of Batman, locked in eternal combat with nocturnal freaks like the Joker – or Spider-Man, battling megalomaniacal weirdos like Dr. Octopus. For Superman, there’s pretty much only bitter, bald Lex Luthor, forever being reinvented by writers and artists in an effort to make him a worthy foe. Superman’s true enemies are disasters like earthquakes and hurricanes, jet planes tumbling from the sky, enormous meteors that would crush cities. Superman stands between humanity and a capricious universe.

Other heroes are really only pretending: Peter Parker plays Spider-Man; Bruce Wayne plays Batman. For Superman, it’s mild-mannered reporter Clark Kent that’s the disguise – the thing he aspires to, the thing he can never be.

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