Superman: The Unauthorized Biography
Autor Glen Weldonen Limba Engleză Hardback – 9 apr 2013
- Chronicles the ever-evolving Man of Steel and his world—not just the men and women behind the comics, movies and shows, but his continually shifting origin story, burgeoning powers, and the colorful cast of trusted friends and deadly villains that surround him
- Places every iteration of the Man of Steel into the character's greater, decades-long story: From Bud Collyer to Henry Cavill, World War II propagandist to peanut butter pitchman, Super Pup to Super Friends, comic strip to Broadway musical, Lori Lemaris to Lois &Clark—it's all here
- Affectionate, in-depth analyses of the hero's most beloved adventures, in and out of the comics—his most iconic Golden Age tales, goofiest Silver Age exploits, and the contemporary film, television, and comics stories that keep him alive today
- Written by NPR book critic, blogger, and resident comic book expert, Glen Weldon
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Specificații
ISBN-10: 1118341848
Pagini: 352
Dimensiuni: 165 x 241 x 36 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Editura: Wiley
Locul publicării:Hoboken, United States
Public țintă
There are two ways to approach this topic: how Superman has been judged by the times––by WWII soldiers, feminists, civil rights activists, and disaffected teens—or by chronicling how Superman has been changed by those times. This book is decidedly the latter. Unlike almost everything else written about Kal–El, this really is about who he is and how his fictional world has evolved over time.Recenzii
"Breezily written and compulsively readable." —A/V Club
"An excellent portrait of the Man of Steel, managing to be fan-crazed and critical at the same time." —Publishers Weekly
"[Gathers] the sprawling, complex, and occasionally contradictory history of Superman into a rich and deeply textured story." —New York Journal of Books
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How has "The Big Blue Boy Scout" stayed popular for so long?
Why can't anyone recognize Superman when he puts on a pair of eyeglasses?
Why didn't Clark Kent enlist to fight in World War II?
Has there ever been a Superman comic, film, or show that wasn't a huge success?
It's not true that a super-mullet happened in the 1990s, is it?
NPR's go-to comic book geek, Glen Weldon, recounts Superman's story from 1930s circus strongman to all-American icon
How has he changed with the times, and what essential aspects have remained constant? This fascinating biography examines Superman as a cultural phenomenon through seventy-five years of action-packed adventures, from his early years as a crime-fighter in circus tights to his growth into the internationally renowned icon he is today.
Weldon examines the character as a cultural phenomenon: how he's perceived, how that perception has changed over time, and which specific aspects have remained constant. As a critic, Weldon looks at what makes a Superman story a Superman story and what the various iterations of the character over the years say about him--and about us.