Postby Nate » Sat Feb 20, 2010 12:58 am
Okay, well first, you say he's too perfect. I suppose this would mean I'd have to present examples of Superman messing up which would make him not perfect. Well the most obvious example of that would be Kingdom Come. In this, the Joker kills everyone at the Daily Planet as well as Lois Lane, is forced to stand trial, but is killed by a new "hero" called Magog. Superman is upset at the public supporting Magog, and retreats to the Fortress of Solitude.
This is a big mistake because without Superman to act as a role model and voice of reason, the remaining superheroes begin to fight among each other, causing massive property damage and loss of life, and eventually leading to Kansas as well as a few other states being basically completely destroyed.
So if Superman hadn't left, the world wouldn't have turned into the horrible state it did. Oops! That means Superman made a mistake! That's hardly his only mistake in his history, though I only needed one example to prove he isn't perfect.
Second, too indestructible? Superman has been killed. TWICE. If he's been killed even once that would make him not indestructible, let alone twice. And actually, the second time he was killed, the villain that killed him wasn't satisfied, so the villain (named Gog) went back in time repeatedly, killing Superman over and over in different ways. So Superman has actually been killed a lot of times. Far from indestructible!
Yes, he's strong, but he's got his weaknesses. Kryptonite is kind of a given, but Superman is ALSO affected by magic. He's not exactly weak to it, but magic affects him exactly like it would affect a normal human. This is a big deal when you have DC characters actively strong against magic like Dr. Fate, Hawkgirl, and Captain Marvel. In other words, Superman gets his steely butt kicked by the likes of Etrigan and Blaze and Satanus.
Further, remember how Superman gets his power from the rays of our yellow sun? Oh yeah, that's kind of overlooked, but if Superman gets too far from our sun, he loses his powers. This was actually the basis of a really cool Justice League episode where he's transported years into the future, the sun is red, and he has to fight a pack of wolves with a crude sword because he doesn't have any super strength. He also grows a beard, which is cool because Superman's hair cannot be cut nor can it grow while in Earth's atmosphere.
ANYWAY. Hardly indestructible. HARDLY.
Not interesting on a character level is more of a subjective thing so I can't really disprove it. I think he's an interesting character because of his influence on the rest of the DC universe, as well as his struggle to do the right thing even when it's difficult. His reluctance to kill actually has caused a lot of conflict within the superhero ranks, especially with Wonder Woman who doesn't have the same problem with killing people that Superman does (just to name one, there's a few others too). But like I said, that one's purely subjective so I can't say much about it.
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