summer reading 3 points
I found it interesting to learn about the context which led to the creation of superman. I already understand a lot of the history of comics in what i thought was the “early days,'' but after reading this I quickly found out that my knowledge basically started with super man and dc’s early works.
Powers like super strength are just so common to me that it never occurred to me that they were inspired by the exaggerated worlds of Popeye and other Fleischer studio’s work. In fact, when Siegel combined the elements from other protagonists he liked, such as the idea of a secret identity, the use of a one letter symbol, the idea of fighting criminals, and science fiction inspired skin tight suits, Siegel created every superhero cliche that would go on to be used for the next… well...forever. But another thing I didn't fully understand was that it was more than just simple establishing of cliches, these combinations lead to copy cats who call made their own heroes with amazing, or super, powers. I didn’t know that Jerry Seigal and Joe Shuster did more than just make super man, they basically created the superhero genre
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