
On the interwebs it’s easy to find complaints and insults. For some reason people feel uninhibited in their criticism because they can hide behind the supposed anonymity of an avatar. Nowhere is this more prevalent than in the comics world. With that in mind I want to instead pay tribute and compliment those involved in creating the latest Thor movie. Thank you Marvel for creating a fun, entertaining, family friendly and decidedly heroic movie. I wish you the greatest success and hope that you continue the trend this summer with Captain America. Now more than ever we need exciting stories where good triumphs over evil. We don’t need tortured heroes lost in a world of shades of gray (at least until the next Nolan Batman movie). Instead I’d like to see more of Thor wielding his mighty hammer and using it to pound evil in the face.
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Look! Up in the sky, it’s a bird, it’s a plane, it’s… it’s a non-citizen. No one watches baseball anymore, apple pie leads to obesity, and Superman is no longer an American. Thanks a lot pop culture!
As a general rule I avoid discussing politics in the creative world in which I roam. Mostly it’s because I look at comics and entertainment as a form of escapism where I can get a break from the drama of the day. Unfortunately after reading this article on Comics Alliance I can’t help myself.
Superman is not a man he’s a hero– an ideal. America is not a country it’s an ideal– it represents freedom. Superman is America and America is Superman, they can’t be disconnected. They are inexorably linked both literally and figuratively. I can’t think of anything more ironic than the symbol of American Exceptionalism– Superman, renouncing his citizenship from the nation whose freedom and idealism made his creation possible. Where else in the world could such a character rise from obscurity and become the media icon that he is today?
Politics, Presidents and American policy change but truth, justice and the American way ALWAYS remain the same. We along with our champion Superman should be able to say that without apology. To deviate from that ideal removes an essential element of Supes’ character and identity including our own. I refuse to live in a world of moral relativism where the very idealism that saved our world through war, both hot and cold during the 20th century is renounced.
I think many people confuse America being exceptional with America being superior. There is a difference. Political parties and pundits act “superior” by promoting their agenda through any means possible. Being exceptional implies tolerating debate because freedom is what’s most important. Superman has no need to renounce his citizenship because as an American he’s FREE to express himself no matter what! He is not a tool of America he IS America.
Maybe it would be more apropos for Superman to renounce his affiliation with DC comics and Warner Bros and return all his profits to the Siegel and Shuster families.
Aw Yeah! I Like Pink Very Much Lois!
by Patrick on August 26, 2010 at 10:45 am
I wanted to give a shout out to my buddies Art & Franco and wish them luck with their new podcast Aw Yeah Podcast. They’re genuine nice guys and it’s fun to hear them chat and get a little taste of their now famous telephone creative sessions. Art & Franco are the creative team behind Tiny Titans, Bill Batson, and Young Justice (oops Spoiler). Their podcast is featured on the Word Balloon network by the all-knowing general Zod – John Siuntres. In their honor I put together a little sketch of their antics.






