How Superman Became a Christ-Like Figure in American Culture ‹ Literary Hub

How Superman Became a Christ-Like Figure in American Culture ‹ Literary Hub

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From America to Angola to Australia, almost everyone knows who Superman is. He’s the first superhero, the mold from which all other superheroes are cast, where they get their “super” from. Along with Jesus on the cross, Superman is among the most recognizable figures in the world. He’s famous not just as a pulpy adventure […]

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