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Superman renounces his U.S. citizenship!!!

PostPosted: Fri Apr 29, 2011 11:53 am
by Rip Rokken
I knew it would happen eventually... :)

http://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/20 ... 00th-issue

In Action Comics’ new record-breaking 900th issue, the iconic super hero renounces his U.S citizenship following a clash with the federal government.

The Man of Steel, created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster in 1938, has always been recognized as a devoted American warrior who constantly fought evil, but as of Thursday, he is no longer the country's own to claim.

"I intend to speak before the United Nations tomorrow and inform them that I am renouncing my U.S. citizenship," he says in a cell in the issue. "I'm tired of having my actions construed as instruments of U.S. policy."

Superman even questions his longtime motto: "Truth, justice and the American way."

"Truth, justice, and the American way -- it's not enough anymore," he states.

Superman's creators defended the decision.

"Superman is a visitor from a distant planet who has long embraced American values. As a character and an icon, he embodies the best of the American Way," DC's co-publishers, Jim Lee and Dan DiDio said in a statement to FOX411.com. "In a short story in ACTION COMICS 900, Superman announces his intention to put a global focus on his never ending battle, but he remains, as always, committed to his adopted home and his roots as a Kansas farm boy from Smallville."

The landmark issue is certainly sparking controversy.

"Besides being riddled with a blatant lack of patriotism, and respect for our country, Superman's current creators are belittling the United States as a whole. By denouncing his citizenship, Superman becomes an eerie metaphor for the current economic and power status the country holds worldwide," Hollywood publicist and GOP activist Angie Meyer told FOX411's Pop Tarts column.

But not everyone is outraged by Superman's citizenship surrender.

"Superman has always been bigger than the United States. In an age rife with immigration paranoia, it’s refreshing to see an alien refugee tell the United States that it’s as important to him as any other country on Earth -- which, in turn, is as important to Superman as any other planet in the multiverse," wrote Wired blogger Scott Thill.

"The genius of Superman is that he belongs to everyone, for the dual purposes of peace and protection," Thill added. "He’s above ephemeral geopolitics and nationalist concerns, a universal agent unlike any other found in pop culture."

PostPosted: Fri Apr 29, 2011 12:44 pm
by Saint John
Tito's not gonna like this. But he'll live with it ... unless we also find out that Superman is Mexican. :lol:

PostPosted: Fri Apr 29, 2011 12:54 pm
by S2M

Re: Superman renounces his U.S. citizenship!!!

PostPosted: Fri Apr 29, 2011 2:19 pm
by YoungJRNY
Rip Rokken wrote:I knew it would happen eventually... :)

http://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/20 ... 00th-issue

In Action Comics’ new record-breaking 900th issue, the iconic super hero renounces his U.S citizenship following a clash with the federal government.

The Man of Steel, created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster in 1938, has always been recognized as a devoted American warrior who constantly fought evil, but as of Thursday, he is no longer the country's own to claim.

"I intend to speak before the United Nations tomorrow and inform them that I am renouncing my U.S. citizenship," he says in a cell in the issue. "I'm tired of having my actions construed as instruments of U.S. policy."

Superman even questions his longtime motto: "Truth, justice and the American way."

"Truth, justice, and the American way -- it's not enough anymore," he states.

Superman's creators defended the decision.

"Superman is a visitor from a distant planet who has long embraced American values. As a character and an icon, he embodies the best of the American Way," DC's co-publishers, Jim Lee and Dan DiDio said in a statement to FOX411.com. "In a short story in ACTION COMICS 900, Superman announces his intention to put a global focus on his never ending battle, but he remains, as always, committed to his adopted home and his roots as a Kansas farm boy from Smallville."

The landmark issue is certainly sparking controversy.

"Besides being riddled with a blatant lack of patriotism, and respect for our country, Superman's current creators are belittling the United States as a whole. By denouncing his citizenship, Superman becomes an eerie metaphor for the current economic and power status the country holds worldwide," Hollywood publicist and GOP activist Angie Meyer told FOX411's Pop Tarts column.

But not everyone is outraged by Superman's citizenship surrender.

"Superman has always been bigger than the United States. In an age rife with immigration paranoia, it’s refreshing to see an alien refugee tell the United States that it’s as important to him as any other country on Earth -- which, in turn, is as important to Superman as any other planet in the multiverse," wrote Wired blogger Scott Thill.

"The genius of Superman is that he belongs to everyone, for the dual purposes of peace and protection," Thill added. "He’s above ephemeral geopolitics and nationalist concerns, a universal agent unlike any other found in pop culture."


Still have to pick AC #900 up. I think it is inevitable for this move. Supeman, now more than ever before, is more than iconic figure around the world now-a-days so this gives writers the ability to free-lance with the Superman character and not to worry about the continuity of the "..and the American Way" in his slogan any longer. An interesting plot twist (although it seems like Superman is under some mind-control in this arc. He's acting very out of character so this could only be temporary to see the reactionary backlash.)

PostPosted: Fri Apr 29, 2011 2:45 pm
by Andrew
Publicity. No one gives two shits about superdude.

PostPosted: Fri Apr 29, 2011 3:12 pm
by steveo777
Andrew wrote:Publicity. No one gives two shits about superdude.


I liked Superman a lot as a kid. Superman is an American icon and mainstay. Why do you hate America? :wink:

PostPosted: Fri Apr 29, 2011 8:41 pm
by Arianddu
steveo777 wrote:
Andrew wrote:Publicity. No one gives two shits about superdude.


I liked Superman a lot as a kid. Superman is an American icon and mainstay. Why do you hate America? :wink:


Taco Bell.

PostPosted: Fri Apr 29, 2011 9:11 pm
by artist4perry
Arianddu wrote:
steveo777 wrote:
Andrew wrote:Publicity. No one gives two shits about superdude.


I liked Superman a lot as a kid. Superman is an American icon and mainstay. Why do you hate America? :wink:


Taco Bell.


Toxic Smell? Of course! The man of steel had a bad case of the TB trots! No wonder he has renounced us!

Who gives a rip.......publicity stunt from the man in tights. :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:

PostPosted: Sat Apr 30, 2011 7:20 am
by YoungJRNY
Andrew wrote:Publicity. No one gives two shits about superdude.


Stop that Drew. Stop that. You know you have Superman PJ's stashed in your drawer somewhere and the script stating "Truth, Justice, and the Australian Way...." :lol: :lol:

PostPosted: Sat Apr 30, 2011 9:57 am
by yulog
Arianddu wrote:
steveo777 wrote:
Andrew wrote:Publicity. No one gives two shits about superdude.


I liked Superman a lot as a kid. Superman is an American icon and mainstay. Why do you hate America? :wink:


Taco Bell.


We have to admit , that was not one of our finer moments :(