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The Lord Helps a Superman Who Helps Himself

Brian Doherty | 2.14.2005 7:16 PM

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Comic writer Mark Waid, who re-imagined the Superman legend in the DC comic Superman: Birthright, explains how, as he sees it, the seemingly altruistic Man of Tomorrow has always just been following his own enlightened self-interest.

[Link thanks to Jeff Patterson.]

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Brian Doherty is a senior editor at Reason and author of Ron Paul's Revolution: The Man and the Movement He Inspired (Broadside Books).

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  1. Franklin Harris   20 years ago

    Libertarian philospher Aeon Skoble contributed a paper on "Watchmen" and "The Dark Knight Returns" to the same book.

  2. Lord Duppy   20 years ago

    You know those blue and red Superman T-shirts with the S inside the diamond-pentagon? I really, really want a black and red one with a ? For ?bermensch. Yeah.

    Does ANYONE knoew where I can get such a thing?

  3. Lord Duppy   20 years ago

    Well, that didnt turn out... its supposed to be a U with the dot thingies.

  4. Call me snake   20 years ago

    Lord, it's called an umlaut.

    And the Silver Surfer would wipe the floor with Superman.

  5. Jeff   20 years ago

    Yes, but Norrid Radd would then stare at a Kirby-esque starscape and bemoan the cosmic cruelty of having to defeat another being who'd lost his world. Meanwhile Lobo would sneak up and spraypaint "Galactus' Bitch" on his shiny back.

  6. Jeff   20 years ago

    Sorry, "Norrin Radd."

  7. kevrob   20 years ago

    Marianne Williamson?!!!!!!!!!!!!!....

    Ach!!! Ptuii!!!!!!!

    Sorry about that. Waid's take is interesting, however he was inspired to it. So, Superman is a persona by which Kal-El can exercise his eudaemonism. I can dig it.

    Denny O'Neil's stories in the 70's had this take: as Krypton's Last Son*, Superman was especially motivated to see that Earth was not similarly destroyed by some natural disaster, alien attack, or by our own mortal foolishness. SUPERMAN 238 - Menace At 1000 Degrees! - put it this way:

    Fear and memory push The Man of Steel like a wind...for he remembers another world -- his native planet, called Krypton -- a lovely globe
    which vanished in a single shattering
    explosion, years ago -- and he is determined
    that this adopted planet, this Earth,
    will not perish similarly --

    (This second person reverie occurs while a temprarily underpowered Supes dives after a nuclear device which, should it explode near the Earth's crust, might conceivably split our planet in two.)
    http://superman.ws/tales4/sand/6/?page=14
    SUPERMAN (V.1) #238, 1971; by Denny O'Neil, Curt Swan (pencils) & Murphy Anderson (inks).

    Some even go as far as to explain Supes' heroism as Super Survival Guilt.

    Kevin

    *Though Kara Zor-El was its Last Daughter, and Kandor was its Last Million Tiny Sons and Daughters, and the Phantom Zoners were its Last Discorporate Criminals. 🙂

  8. Comic Book Guy   20 years ago

    kevrob noted:
    "Though Kara Zor-El was its Last Daughter, and Kandor was its Last Million Tiny Sons and Daughters, and the Phantom Zoners were its Last Discorporate Criminals."

    By the time Supes was rebooted in the late '80s, the only confirmed casualties of Krypton's Big Bang were Ma and Pa El. Wiping that silliness away was probably the best aspect of the reboot.

  9. Gary Gunnels   20 years ago

    Everyone knows that Wolverine would whoop ass on all of them. 🙂

  10. Gary Gunnels   20 years ago

    BTW, I watched Alien v. Predator on DVD over the weekend. Is Fox simply bent on destroying the Alien franchise or what?

  11. Jeff   20 years ago

    Dark Horse comics did a number of AvP comics in the 90s, and even the worst of them were an order of magnitude better than the movie. Hollywood is hopeless.
    I recall Ari Avad and Bryan Singer once mentioning that the studio almost didn't make X-Men because they considered superhero films risky after the poor performance of the second Power Rangers movie.

  12. kevrob   20 years ago

    There were also two Superman/Aliens graphic albums, and one Superman vs. Predator. There are also permutations pitting The Batman against these beasties. One fanboy made a list.

    http://tinyurl.com/4l2oa or

    http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/9M6HNC6EWG/reasonmagazinea-20/

    Kevin

  13. David   20 years ago

    Lord Duppy, Your best bet would be to get some of the inkjet transfer paper for a dark shirt and print it yourself. Or you could have it done by cafe press by they only do white shirts. I have a design if you need it.

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