Obviously I first thought of @ThatNickGuy when I read this, but I would love to see what everyone else thinks too.
First off, DC has released a collection of Superman comics ostensibly designed to highlight and celebrate the character. (Amazon link)
What really caught my attention, though, was this review: "The Problem with DC's'Superman: A Celebration of 75 Years'" It's a fascinating read, but the gist of it is that the selected stories are awful. According to the reviewer, the editors have chosen a collection of stories designed to show all that is wrong with Superman rather than a true celebration. Story after story feature times when Supes gets beat, gives up, feels sad, or is otherwise defeated.
My favorite part of the review:
So, is DC ashamed of Superman as a character?
Do they feel that he's out of touch or lame? Should they feel that way?
Does it make sense from a business perspective to distance themselves from the traditional "boy scout" role that Superman often plays?
How do you all view the character?
First off, DC has released a collection of Superman comics ostensibly designed to highlight and celebrate the character. (Amazon link)
What really caught my attention, though, was this review: "The Problem with DC's'Superman: A Celebration of 75 Years'" It's a fascinating read, but the gist of it is that the selected stories are awful. According to the reviewer, the editors have chosen a collection of stories designed to show all that is wrong with Superman rather than a true celebration. Story after story feature times when Supes gets beat, gives up, feels sad, or is otherwise defeated.
My favorite part of the review:
(emphasis mine)Equally hilarious: the next story, an eight-pager by Chip Kidd and Alex Ross called “Question of Confidence” (2003), where Superman goes crazy and Batman has to rescue him from mind control by shooting him with a Kryptonite bullet. Seriously, how f**king hilarious and sad is it that Superman dies twice and then gets shot by Batman in his own Best-Of collection? At this point, I literally feel bad for a fictional character for how hard they are s**tting on his birthday cake. Listen, DC: I’m allowed to like Batman more than Superman. You should at least try to pretend you love them both.
So, is DC ashamed of Superman as a character?
Do they feel that he's out of touch or lame? Should they feel that way?
Does it make sense from a business perspective to distance themselves from the traditional "boy scout" role that Superman often plays?
How do you all view the character?