Superman's death was a stunt...he was never meant to stay dead.
It lowers the stakes. If it's not handled very, very well, it leaves the audience feeling the author can never be trusted again.I will always struggle to understand how a death is somehow less touching because a person comes back. Does that somehow negate their sacrifice, the choice that led to their death in the first place?
Agree to disagree at least for this audience member.It lowers the stakes. If it's not handled very, very well, it leaves the audience feeling the author can never be trusted again.
???The Gollum thing
Well, it was pretty cool when those Eagles swooped in at the end.???
do you mean 'Golem' or was there a LotR reference in that episode that I'd missed?
Well, it was pretty cool when those Eagles swooped in at the end.
Superman's death was a stunt...he was never meant to stay dead.
Due to the intricacies of DC continuity, the Superman and Batman who were introduced in 1938 and 1939 have been dead for some time, and the ones gracing comics now are "Prime Earth" copies. Apparently the originals were on Earth Two, then replaced by Earth One versions in 1955, and those versions were reformatted to "New Earth" and "Prime Earth" versions in Crisis on Infinite Earths and Flashpoint respectively.Obviously.
However, to 13 year old moi, I completely bought the targ shavit that Superman's sales were down to the point of his being canceled.
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