Superman is not real. He is the result of Siegel and Shuster.
And dozens and dozens of other writers, artists and creators, including filmmakers and animators. He has evolved from what he began as, which is a simplified version of the character we know today.
He is not human. he has a Kryptonian brain and cannot completely understand humans.
Superman has never been shown not to understand humans.
For a long time he actually remembered Krypton. And it's how the character is supposed to be.
Remembering Krypton doesn't mean you ARE Krypton, or that being Kryptonian is all that you are, or that it informs your personality, morality and values. Just that you're from there, with abilities that derive from your Kryptonian birthright.
The idea comes from Siegel and Shuster's wish fulfillment and became the most recognizable icon of comic books.
And that idea still very much exists today. Even if Clark Kent creates Superman as a persona for him to become, and Clark Kent isn't just a disguise, the nerdy, somewhat repressed, often overlooked "normal" guy can STILL secretly put on a colorful, inspirational suit and save the world with amazing powers, and still have to disguise all that he can do when he's not wearing the suit by changing his mannerisims. Why people don't understand this is beyond me.
You don't have to lose what made those early Superman stories great to accept Clark and Supermanas equal parts of the mythology.
What you and some johnny-come-lately's think they have to turn Superman into just because it's more "realistic" is not important.
Yes it is important. Because A, modern audiences care about relatable characters. And B, it’s been an aspect of Superman’s character for the last 30-40 years. Just about as long as “Clark is the disguise” was. So its a valid and accepted reading of the character.
And biopsychological studies usually show that nature trumps nurture every time.
In terms of powers existing, perhaps. In terms of what we can physically do.
Not in terms of developing a personality, our morality, our values, etc.
More importantly why does one need a uniform to be himself?
In Superman’s case its because he’s a symbol. What he can be is an example, a symbol, and an inspiration.[/quote]
He needs that suit to be a symbol to the world.
He's not concealing his identity. That's the point. It's Superman that conceals he is the buffoon working in the Daily Planet. That's why it is Superman that rips off the Clark Kent disguise and not the other way around.
People saying ”Its Superman who conceals himself beneath the facade of a buffoon” are just missing the point. It’s not just Superman hiding in the actions of that "buffoon"…it’s CLARK, hiding what he can do as Superman from the world.
That is because Superman was not born Clark Kent. He was born Kal-El. Clark stopped existing and became a façade when he chose to become Superman. Clark Kent became a work of fiction, a façade to disguise him from his work as Superman. If it weren't a façade he wouldn't need to mask his face, body and mannerisms.
That’s just silly and illogical. You don’’t just stop being who you always were because you develop a new outlook on life or a new motivation.
Clark never just stopped existing and became a façade in modern Superman stories...Clark ADDED something to his normal self to prevent people from suspecting he was Superman.
But why does that have to be decided?
Why can't people just be happy saying 'He is Clark Kent and Superman'?
Why does there have to be this ridiculous quest to argue one is more important than the other? Why can't they just both be important?
I mean, yes, the character trait of wanting to help others is the defining aspect of the man behind the suit. I completely agree with that.
But it's not ALL that he is.
He's a whole person, with many different aspects!
Superman is not a whole person. Part of that persona is a lie. Just like Metropolis Clark Kent.
Exactly.
I have no idea why so many fans don't embrace Superman as having many different aspects and sides. I suspect its because most people, including fanboys, insist on viewing things in a black and white manner. There must be one truth to something. Which is ridiculous when you follow mythologies that tend to be steeped in duality.