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Adapting Superman - Essays on the Transmedia Man of Steel

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Almost immediately after his first appearance in comic books in June 1938, Superman began to be adapted to other media. The subsequent decades have brought even more adaptations of the Man of Steel, his friends, family, and enemies in film, television, comic strip, radio, novels, video games, and even a musical. The rapid adaptation of the Man of Steel occurred before the character and storyworld were fully developed on the comic book page, allowing the adaptations an unprecedented level of freedom and adaptability.
The essays in this collection provide specific insight into the practice of adapting Superman from comic books to other media and cultural contexts through a variety of methods, including social, economic, and political contexts. Authors touch on subjects such as the different international receptions to the characters, the evolution of both Clark Kent's character and Superman's powers, the importance of the radio, how the adaptations interact with issues such as racism and Cold War paranoia, and the role of fan fiction in the franchise. By applying a wide range of critical approaches to adaption and Superman, this collection offers new insights into our popular entertainment and our cultural history.

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Table of Contents

Introduction

John Darowski

The Dawn of the Man of Tomorrow: How Adapting Superman into Different Media Created America's Superhero

William J. Lorenzo

Secret Origins: The Birth of Superman and Tintin as National Icons

Alexandre ­Desbiens-Brassard

Forging an S into a Myth: Adaptations of Superman Across Media

Liam Webb

Superman Takes to the Air: The Radio Adaptations of the Man of Steel

John Darowski and Joseph J. Darowski

Adapting the Clan to the Klan: Modern Confrontations of White Nationalism in Young Adult Superman Comics

J. Richard Stevens

Adapting American Values: Contextualizing Superman and the ­Mole Men and Superman IV: The Quest for Peace

Fernando Gabriel Pagnoni Berns

A European Superman

Lars Konzack

Superman vs. The Soap Opera: The Success of Lois & Clark:

The New Adventures of Superman

Nicole Freim

Adaptation, Fandom and Gender: What Counts, Who Counts and Why

Anna F. Peppard

The Man of Steel: A Modern Hero in Crisis

Simon Harold Walker

No Tights, No Flights: How Smallville Put the "Human" in "Superhuman"

Christopher Maverick

Through the Lens of Dr. Frankenstein: Luthor as Prometheus

Daniel Peretti

Lois Lane in Three Acts: Zack Snyder's Key to a Modern Portrait of The Daily Planet's Reporter

Sandra Eckard

Branded a Tyrant: Rescuing Superman Video Games with the Injustice Series

Carl Wilson

Superman, a Super Freak: Returning the Man of Steel to the Circus in DC Bombshells

Christina M. Knopf

Forging Kryptonite: Lex Luthor's Xenophobia as Societal Fracturing, from Batman v Superman to Supergirl

Ian Boucher

Anxiety Burning Bright: Exploring the Genealogy of the Evil Superman in Brightburn

Debaditya Mukhopadhyay

Appendix I: Adaptations Starring Superman or the Superman Family

Appendix II: Adaptations Featuring Superman or the Superman Family

Appendix III: Unproduced Adaptations Starring or Featuring Superman or the Superman Family

About the Contributors

Index


About the author

John Darowski is a PhD candidate in comparative humanities at the University of Louisville. He is the author of several essays on the history of comic book superheroes.

Summary

The essays in this collection provide specific insight into the practice of adapting Superman from comic books to other media and cultural contexts. By applying a wide range of critical approaches to adaption and Superman, this collection offers new insights into our popular entertainment and our cultural history.

Product details

Assisted by John Darowski (Editor)
Publisher Ingram Publishers Services
 
Languages English
Age Recommendation from age 18
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.06.2021
 
EAN 9781476677255
ISBN 978-1-4766-7725-5
No. of pages 287
Dimensions 178 mm x 254 mm x 15 mm
Weight 517 g
Illustrations Raster,schwarz-weiss
Subjects Fiction > Poetry, drama
Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > General and comparative literary studies

ART / General, LITERARY CRITICISM / Comics & Graphic Novels, Literary studies: general, PERFORMING ARTS / Film / History & Criticism, Comic book & cartoon art, Anthologies (non-poetry), Comic book and cartoon artwork, Film Theory & Criticism, Film history, theory or criticism, Anthologies

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