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It's Kryptonian. The language in written form they came up with (but for some reason didn't use all that much) in MOS.

I enjoyed that aspect of MoS where various families of Krypton had different symbols to represent their house, it was like Superman meets Game of Thrones. :funny:
 
I'm actually in the minority on the Kryptonian house symbols and the S shield being the family crest of the Els. It's one of the few things I don't like from the Donner films that was adapted into the mythos at large later.

I would rather it be HIS symbol, not just him carrying on something from his biological family. He keeps their legacy alive in varying ways. I wish it were something he came up with after getting the name Superman from Lois. But that's me.
 
I'm actually in the minority on the Kryptonian house symbols and the S shield being the family crest of the Els. It's one of the few things I don't like from the Donner films that was adapted into the mythos at large later.

I would rather it be HIS symbol, not just him carrying on something from his biological family. He keeps their legacy alive in varying ways. I wish it were something he came up with after getting the name Superman from Lois. But that's me.

I do get that since the 'S' is what defines Superman's recognizability.
 
I disagree there, the sheild being his family crest adds a level of regality to the character. The core tale of Superman is a family saga, so it works for me.
 
I disagree there, the sheild being his family crest adds a level of regality to the character. The core tale of Superman is a family saga, so it works for me.

I think for me a big part is that I think Superman should be a unique thing. That, the costume the symbol, they are something which is about him bringing his two sides together, the adopted child of Earth and the Last Son of Krypton. Making the suit and the symbol continuations of Krypton and the Els gives the Krypton side of the equation a certain level of primacy. In the Golden and Silver Age, and in Byrne's Re-Boot the costume and symbol are generated here on Earth, something unique to his life here.

Again, that's just me. I get the streamlining that Donner introduced by making it the symbol of the House of El. There's an elegance to tying it all together. But I prefer it the old way.
 
It's Kryptonian. The language in written form they came up with (but for some reason didn't use all that much) in MOS.
I know! Why go to all that trouble? I mean at least Tolkein used all his languages lol
 
I disagree there, the sheild being his family crest adds a level of regality to the character. The core tale of Superman is a family saga, so it works for me.
Thought is was more like A group crest, like a fraternity type thing more than a Family crest?

I think for me a big part is that I think Superman should be a unique thing. That, the costume the symbol, they are something which is about him bringing his two sides together, the adopted child of Earth and the Last Son of Krypton. Making the suit and the symbol continuations of Krypton and the Els gives the Krypton side of the equation a certain level of primacy. In the Golden and Silver Age, and in Byrne's Re-Boot the costume and symbol are generated here on Earth, something unique to his life here.

Again, that's just me. I get the streamlining that Donner introduced by making it the symbol of the House of El. There's an elegance to tying it all together. But I prefer it the old way.
 
Thought is was more like A group crest, like a fraternity type thing more than a Family crest?

Maybe, but in Donner and Snyder's films it's a specifically family crest. I think it's the case in Birthright and Earth One as well.

I know! Why go to all that trouble? I mean at least Tolkein used all his languages lol

For a character that appears in two movies in the next two years, so hopefully it comes up again.
 
Man i would love to join Superman's frat house.
 
I know! Why go to all that trouble? I mean at least Tolkein used all his languages lol

Well, the final product of a film is very much gelled when you get to the editing process. For all we know there was some point where this added piece of texture, the Kryptonian language, was spotlighted but it ended up being cut. And that's what it added, even not being closely showcased: Texture. You see the writing all over and it's even integrated into the Superman costume. These things add weight and detail to an adaptation, like the runes on Mjolnir in the MCU.
 
a fraternity where we all hold hands and sing songs does not sound appealing :ninja:
 
It's 2 am, I've had about 2 hours of sleep in the last 48 hours and I'm looking down the barrel of an almost full day at work in just a few hours. I figured what better time to shoot the s*** with you fine fellows
 
Maybe, but in Donner and Snyder's films it's a specifically family crest. I think it's the case in Birthright and Earth One as well.



For a character that appears in two movies in the next two years, so hopefully it comes up again.

There was a story in the early 90's, PANIC IN THE SKY, and in that Superman leads the heroes of Earth against your standard alien invasion and as part of the battle strategy they use Kryptonian as a code for battlefield communication. Being a truly ''dead'' language it worked to keep their plans secret. I could be down with that being used in a future film.
 
It's 2 am, I've had about 2 hours of sleep in the last 48 hours and I'm looking down the barrel of an almost full day at work in just a few hours. I figured what better time to shoot the s*** with you fine fellows

Get your rest man. It's WAY more important than discussing the Kryptonian alphabet with us nerds. :cwink:
 
Superman in general bores me but I admittedly am only familiar with the movies, Lois & Clark as well as most of the DC animated films. I'm hoping Mr. Snyder changes my opinion of him
 
Get your rest man. It's WAY more important than discussing the Kryptonian alphabet with us nerds. :cwink:

I would if I could homie, been a crazy 48 hours (in a good way). My mind is just on right now and I feel like if I fell asleep now I'd be hard pressed to wake up in 4 hours as planned
 
Superman in general bores me but I admittedly am only familiar with the movies, Lois & Clark as well as most of the DC animated films. I'm hoping Mr. Snyder changes my opinion of him

If you didn't like MOS then I don't think you are going to like BvS DJ. And if those products don't get your juices flowing I doubt anything will.
 
There was a story in the early 90's, PANIC IN THE SKY, and in that Superman leads the heroes of Earth against your standard alien invasion and as part of the battle strategy they use Kryptonian as a code for battlefield communication. Being a truly ''dead'' language it worked to keep their plans secret. I could be down with that being used in a future film.

:hmr:
 
a fraternity where we all hold hands and sing songs does not sound appealing :ninja:
Well, there is a fan club dedicated to a certain Hungarian film that might be more up your alley.
 
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