Superman Wasn’t Always so Squeaky Clean — in Early Comics He Was a Radical Vigilante - BusinessWorld Online
METRO MANILA, PHILIPPINES, JUL 14 – David Corenswet's portrayal presents Superman as a morally conflicted hero, contrasting with past versions and offering a fresh perspective on justice and struggle, noted as a radical change.
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Superman wasn’t always so squeaky clean — in early comics he was a radical vigilante - BusinessWorld Online
SUPERMAN was the very first superhero. He debuted in Action Comics issue #1 which was released in June 1938. Over time, the character has been assigned multiple nicknames: “The Man of Steel,” “The Man of Tomorrow,” and “The Big Blue Boy Scout.” However, in his first appearance in ravaged Depression-era America, the byline used to announce Superman’s debut was: “The Champion of the Oppressed.” Created by the sons of Jewish immigrants, writer Jerr…
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