Superman has always been about politics. The superhero's creators, Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, originally wrote the character as a rebuke to Nazi racial ideology. The Kryptonian boy emigrated from ...
I’ve already raged about one facet of the manufactured anti-Superman discourse. Since the world continues to make me angrier and angrier, I figured it would be good to channel that rage into tearing ...
The Betteridge’s Law of Headings state that whenever the heading of an article begins with a question, the answer to that is ‘No’. It’s a fairly accurate law, but in this case, things are a tad more ...
A New York Times guest essay this week said Superman’s "overwhelming all-American power" was disturbing, explaining the paradoxical identities associated with the iconic character as an immigrant. "In ...
Look up at the box office! It's a bird! It's a plane! It's Superman taking the number 1 spot with $125 million in its three-day opening weekend! As expected, Superman dominated the box office, and, ...