There have been dozens of articles written about the influence of Judaism on Superman, in particular, but I would also argue that it was also significant in the creation of The Spectre, Captain America, and others. The secret identity trope also plays differently when you consider how many Jewish comics creators had changed their names to conceal their Jewish roots.
Like I said, there have been dozens upon dozens of people writing about the connections between Judaism and superheroes, but this recent article would be a good primer. https://www.theguardian.com/culture/...of-superheroes
I wonder if DC will ever phase out some of the sillier-named denizens of Apokalips, especially in light of Darkseid's current 'badass' reputation.
I love the glasses concept. Kal-El, if anything, is the underrated actor of the DC Universe. We have all seen movies where an actor gets completely lost within a role.
Being able to switch body posture, speech patterns, facial expressions, hair style, and more is no easy task, just look at Hal Jordan.
Kal could probably do a better Matches Malone than Bruce (and Dick).
Granny Goodness, Glorious Godfrey and Baron Vunderbarr will never disappear because Darkseid has somehow managed to retain his primal power as a baddie across ages, able co-exist within the goofiest or goofy interpretations of the DCU and the more "realistic" takes on the DCU.
In other words, Teen Titans Go! and the Snyderverse can each exist without negating each other. I wouldn't recommend a team-up though
Actually, scratch that, I would love to see a Teen Titans Go Into the Snyderverse
Agree,to disagree.I am gonna sit here,sip my coffee and watch people rack their brains out understanding the "complexity" of glasses Identity.
*chuckles and winks at the camera
seriously though,clark needs to have some satire.Even the articles he writes feel like it's missing the humor.
The tone has changed.On the contrary though,satire is satire.It can be intelligent.I would say,It's more intelligent.
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