Argument: Thor Is the New Superman
Thor and its sequel Thor: The Dark World have done well in movie theaters. Fans 
have likewise found that titular character appealing in the Avengers movies.

The Man of Steel, the most recent Superman movie, however, has not done as 
well. Nor have many other DC movies. In the National Post, Steve Murray argues 
that this is because Superman and Batman, the two biggest DC movie characters, 
have lost a common connection with humanity:

Thor smiles; naturally, even. The new Superman smiles with sad eyes, like it’s 
a bone thrown to the audience to let them know that this isn’t just a flying 
Batman. Thor battles the bad guys with a sense of fun, even though, and here’s 
the interesting part, he’s a warrior who surely kills people. So, do I have a 
double standard here? Why is it OK for fictional alien do-gooder No. 1 to kill 
people and not the other guy? Well, it’s all in the execution, so to speak. 
Superman unleashed holy hell in a dark, painfully contrived, no-win scenario, 
culminating in a disturbing snapping of a person’s neck. Thor threw his 
super-hammer at a rock monster in a daylight battle, smashing it to pieces, and 
then delivering a fun quip. Did that rock monster have a rock family? A little 
rock monster at home, wondering where rock daddy is? I don’t know. Who cares? 
It was gleeful and ludicrous and unreal, like a comic book. Bloodless and 
bright.

Thor is fun, the way Superman should be; his cape is a bright, hopeful red and 
you want to hang out with him. The Superman in Man of Steel is a guy you want 
to keep your distance from, more coldly alien than the Asgardian who just 
arrived here. They’re both  immigrants to Earth, but even though the Man of 
Steel Superman was raised here, Thor feels more connected to humans in his 
movies, more their champion. More their Superman.

Do you agree with this analysis?

-via Jeremy Barker

(Image: Steve Murray)



Source: http://www.neatorama.com/2014/01/04/Argument-Thor-Is-the-New-Superman/

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