Superman was badly depowered way before JLA under Timm. He was rarely impressive. Meanwhile Batman continued to be a god of course. And it is more a business decision to downgrade and humiliate Superman because they don't have his rights completely under financial control.
You cant believe that. Superman is their second best property behind batman (in sales i mean), so why would they do that to him? It would be like shooting themselves in the foot to hit them. Also, look up the new DTV called Superman-Shazam. Its basically a Captain Marvel story, but they re throwing in Superman to draw the masses.
They clearly want Superman to be awesome. They re counting on it.
As for STAS, clearly everyone in there was depowered so that they could work the fight scenes. You might as well been a New Gods fans and told me that they re out to get Darkseid by making him slow and only as powerful as Superman, with omega beams that are less powefull and escapable.
Evolution and deconstruction are two completely different things. If Superman is made the exact opposite of what he is intended to be, then he is NO LONGER SUPERMAN.
But is he really the exact opposite of what he was intended to be, or just richer in his characterization?
He's not that well respected in the comics and I've always found the Jesus motif absurd when you consider he was created by Jewish guys. It's a bad fit and hurts the character.
Its just the metaphor i used. Besides, Superman doesnt intend to die for our sins, so if anything he is more like the messiah of the jews, someone to kick the Romans' asses and liberate them.
But DC has made him a Jesus of sorts as well in that he is very benevolent, full of compassion and humility.
And Batman should have never hated Kal-El, he should have always been impressed and indeed awed by him. Superman shouldn't have to win detractors over. As soon as you start having people taking a character apart it is hard to get them back together.
Of course. Everyone must love your favourite character, otherwise they re taking him apart.

WHAT ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT? What you want is a Mary Sue, not a real character.
And anyway, Batman only disliked him at first. They re bros now!
And "Grounded" is garbage, albeit well intentioned garbage. JMS is not good enough to write Superman.
Let me correct you: Grounded is ******ed.

t: I just wanted to show you that Superman is huge in the DCU, and his (although stupid) decision to walk the US is a big deal.
.....Man, you do not understand Superman at ALL. His father was the greatest scientist on a planet of geniuses. Superman should naturally be a brilliant scientist. Do you know why, when Superman was relevant, Luthor could never beat him? Planet moving powers? NO. It was because he consistently underestimated Superman's own intelligence. Of course Superman should be a genius and should be a thinking man's character.
In All-Star Morrison played it exactly like that. The thing is that Superman has too many powers to be a hax scientist, genius, etc as well. When he started he was the only character DC had. Now there are millions of them and one cannot have all the best traits to himself. Besides, how can Lex compete when Superman = Lex + 1000 superpowers? That is why they have downplayed the scientist/genius part. He is still smart though.
Also, just because your father is a genius, it doesnt mean that you are too.
Superman's charming cockiness where he gets a laugh out of seeing corrupt exploiters put in their place and the flat
Charming? Not really. And like i said, DC has many guys like that out there (Hal for example) so they ve taken Superman to a different place. If someone in the DCU was going to be the benevolent white knight that everyone looked up to, shouldnt it be DC's best hero? Besides, if you take into account his humble origin, it really makes sense.
No, since day one, which was in 1938 NOT 1986 (John Byrne did not create Superman), his parents have been dead, dead when Krypton exploded and his adoptive parents died when he reached manhood. That is the original legend, and it is based deeply in Siegel's own personal life where his father was killed and his mother became distant from him. Ivan Turgenev once said "A boy doesn't become a man until he loses his father." Now I don't know if that applies to real life but too many people confuse actual people with the literary constructs known as "characters" and for characters and heroic characters in particular, it is a standard for them to be on their own. It's done for a reason. Superman was better off when his parents died as he reached adulthood and his powers-planet moving God level at the time-could not save them.
Things like that happen. For example sometimes they give Bruce a ******ed brother, sometimes they take him out of canon. These things change from time to time to explore new ideas.
Anyway it would be nice if one hero out there didnt have DEAD PARENTS and they were actually part of his life. You'll say "yeah, but do that to someone else. Superman was like that forever." OK, but for better or for worse its almost 30 years now and we have come to associate Superman with family and heartwarming feelings.
If you knew anything about Batman, you would understand that a huge part of his success is because in the 70's DC went back to his roots and took the character back to the standards that made him popular in the first place. Superman has moved away from his creators intentions and the more he has moved away from it the less popular and relevant he has become.
I think that the campy era was fairly successful as well, and Adam West was a cultural phenomenon.
Also, creators intentions arent infallible, or the route to ultimate success. Everything can be improved upon. And even if a certain character was successful in the 40ies, it doesnt mean that the same ingredients will work in the audience of 2010.
Thankfully many of these similar changes to Superman have been undone but the farmer boy establishment stooge and mindless optimist still taint the character and have got to go. He's got to be written as an adult again.
I dont consider the goodness of his heart to be boyish or foolish. Besides, DC has given him the top stop, naming him the "man of tomorrow". He is the man we aspire to be in our future, the man of a future, more socially advanced society. What's greater than that? Being a dick to people who deserve it? Big whoop.
And he defends his ideas like a man. I dont see where you re coming from, but then again you just said "someone (batman) doesnt like Superman, that means the character is ruined!"
Well, so much for that. Let's bring on Supes being a bad ass and people looking at him with awe as he helps the common man against greedy *****es like Lexcorp, shall we?
Corporate *****es? He is also a scientist and one of the brightest minds in the DCU. He's even become the President.
You really prefer the Lex of the olden days? WOW!
