Once I was a toddler, I at all times most well-liked Batman. However now that I’ve grown, I’ve realized that I am a lot nearer to Clark Kent — minus the glasses (and in addition the flying, super-strength, and crimson laser eyes). A secure journalism job at a serious metropolis print publication together with his personal residence? Clark Kent resides the reporter’s dream!
Most superheroes have day jobs the place they put on totally different sorts of fits. (Properly, except Hellboy, for whom monster hunting is his day job.) Take Matt Murdock/Daredevil: He is a protection lawyer, exhibiting he is a person who jumps to champion righteous causes and, additionally, a self-martyr. That Matt practices the legislation by day however takes it into his personal arms at night time additionally provides elementary pressure to his character. Within the phrases of foundational “Daredevil” writer Frank Miller, only a Catholic like Matt Murdock could be a lawyer and a vigilante.
What about Superman, although? Since his first look in “Motion Comics” #1, Clark Kent has been a journalist — however what does that say about his character?
Superman’s creators, Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, doubtless picked their hero’s job out of familiarity. The 2 of them first met of their teen years; whereas attending Alexander Hamilton Junior Excessive College, they labored collectively on their college’s scholar paper, the Federalist. Shuster drew a comic book strip for the paper, “Jerry The Journalist.” They even initially envisioned Superman as a newspaper caricature, not sustaining a full-issue journal.
As for the in-text causes for his profession, older “Superman” tales typically mentioned that Clark Kent selected to be a reporter to additional his job as Superman. By working in a newsroom, Clark could be among the many first to listen to about hassle in Metropolis (like a financial institution theft, a prepare working uncontrolled, or a hostage state of affairs). Clark jokingly spells it out to a disbelieving Lois Lane in “Superman: The Animated Series.”
“Properly, the reality is Lois, I am really Superman in disguise and I solely faux to be a journalist to listen to about disasters as they occur after which squeeze you out of the byline.”
However this reply solely raises one other query. Is Clark Kent’s job only a cowl, or is writing as a lot a vocation for him as serving to folks? And within the virtually 90+ years since Superman first soared, has this rationale for him working as a journalist grow to be out of date?
Once I was a toddler, I at all times most well-liked Batman. However now that I’ve grown, I’ve realized that I am a lot nearer to Clark Kent — minus the glasses (and in addition the flying, super-strength, and crimson laser eyes). A secure journalism job at a serious metropolis print publication together with his personal residence? Clark Kent resides the reporter’s dream!
Most superheroes have day jobs the place they put on totally different sorts of fits. (Properly, except Hellboy, for whom monster hunting is his day job.) Take Matt Murdock/Daredevil: He is a protection lawyer, exhibiting he is a person who jumps to champion righteous causes and, additionally, a self-martyr. That Matt practices the legislation by day however takes it into his personal arms at night time additionally provides elementary pressure to his character. Within the phrases of foundational “Daredevil” writer Frank Miller, only a Catholic like Matt Murdock could be a lawyer and a vigilante.
What about Superman, although? Since his first look in “Motion Comics” #1, Clark Kent has been a journalist — however what does that say about his character?
Superman’s creators, Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, doubtless picked their hero’s job out of familiarity. The 2 of them first met of their teen years; whereas attending Alexander Hamilton Junior Excessive College, they labored collectively on their college’s scholar paper, the Federalist. Shuster drew a comic book strip for the paper, “Jerry The Journalist.” They even initially envisioned Superman as a newspaper caricature, not sustaining a full-issue journal.
As for the in-text causes for his profession, older “Superman” tales typically mentioned that Clark Kent selected to be a reporter to additional his job as Superman. By working in a newsroom, Clark could be among the many first to listen to about hassle in Metropolis (like a financial institution theft, a prepare working uncontrolled, or a hostage state of affairs). Clark jokingly spells it out to a disbelieving Lois Lane in “Superman: The Animated Series.”
“Properly, the reality is Lois, I am really Superman in disguise and I solely faux to be a journalist to listen to about disasters as they occur after which squeeze you out of the byline.”
However this reply solely raises one other query. Is Clark Kent’s job only a cowl, or is writing as a lot a vocation for him as serving to folks? And within the virtually 90+ years since Superman first soared, has this rationale for him working as a journalist grow to be out of date?