I don't want it to define him. And I'm not chatting about taking Superman down a dark Batman-style route. But during his growth and his progression towards
becoming Superman, I'd like to see some of these issues explored. He didn't just go straight from a baby to a teenager to this perfect adult superhero, with absolutely no self-doubt or loneliness. He's a product of a lost world, his real parents dead, no-one else on earth like him ...................... don't tell me that doesn't raise some questions for him?
Smallville explored some of these issues. And whilst it may not always have been successful and may have went a bit overboard at times, the intent was good and it made for a better understanding of Clark Kent.
The best Superman stories have involved aspects like this, and that's the beauty of the character. Despite all his power, all his might, all his abilities ........ he still deals with simple issues like we do. We can't relate to his powers and abilities as no human will ever have them, but we
can relate to those issues which all of us experience at one time or another - isolation, doubt, etc.
It doesn't define us, but it does influence the type of person we become.
I don't want Superman to be simply defined as a man of action and adventure, and nothing more. We've got Indiana Jones for that!