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Aric Shapiro
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I've seen articles and posts in various places regarding the need for a new hero, one who reflects "today" more than the heroes of my youth.  This attitude has driven me from comic books, but it has me wondering whether in order to attract a new and younger fan base we need a new character more in tune with today's youth
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Jacob Reyn
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Posted: 22 January 2007 at 9:16am | IP Logged | 2  

No, the original Superman is absolute. Maybe a new character named Metallurgy or something impressive, though (along the lines of whatever gets em). There is a need to interest readers the way we were interested as kids.

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Handled properly, Superman reflects whatever era
he happens to occupy.
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John Peter Britton
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You can't get any better than Superman thats why he will always be with us.

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Didn't they already try that with the Byran Singer version?
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Michael Hogan
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Posted: 22 January 2007 at 10:17am | IP Logged | 6  

Joe Zhang:  Didn't they already try that with the Byran Singer version?

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Joe, there are two things wrong with your statement:  First, there should only be one "version" of Superman -- the right one.  Second, that wasn't Superman; it was some kid in a red and blue suit.

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Posted: 22 January 2007 at 10:20am | IP Logged | 7  

I agree ! 
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Posted: 22 January 2007 at 11:38am | IP Logged | 8  

Correction, Michael...some kid in a *maroon* and blue suit...cuz you know, decades of colourists had it totally wrong...
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Posted: 22 January 2007 at 11:46am | IP Logged | 9  

I always assumed that the heroes I read in my youth had it imbedded in their character that they did the right things for the right reasons all the time.  They were the good guys! Now they get derision in the form of "nothing but Boy Scouts" when they are written that way.  They have to be dark, brooding, and full of angst.  They must have character flaws for us to relate to them.  Feh.  They are supposed to be inspirational figures.  When I was a 12 year old boy, I wanted to be Captain America.  I understood that Superman was a good man.  The only thing that should be updated are things that would make a character anachronistic (carrying pocket watches, or not being able to use a cell phone).

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Bruce Buchanan
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Considering that the original Superman has not only survived but thrived for 70 years, I'd say the short answer is, "No; the one we have is working just fine, thank you."

 

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We need this guy, without the silly trunks and goofy yellow "S". Love those abdominal vents.



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Aric Shapiro
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My 10 yr old nephew who likes to pop on the computer with me every once ina  while to check out JB's art, just summed it usp best when looking at that pic Joe?  "Whos is that?  And is that some kind of traffic symbol on his chest?"

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