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    Sent to Earth as an infant from the dying planet Krypton, Kal-El was adopted by the loving Kent family and raised in America's heartland as Clark Kent. Using his immense solar-fueled powers, he became Superman to defend mankind against all manner of threats while championing truth, justice, and the American way!

    The DEFINITIVE Superman

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    Edited By feebadger

    As often happens, my comic addled brain was thinking on those wacky creations we laughingly refer to as 'super heroes' the other day and i got to thinking about their definitive moment. I mean, if i had to choose one moment that, for me, would be the single moment i would use to show someone else and say, 'there... that's what that character means to me and that's why i read comics' what would it be? I thought maybe there would be one definitive moment for all heroes, but it was just too much damned fun to think on them all individually. I thought i'd share my first (maybe of many) definitive moments with this guy;

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    Obvious, I know, but what better place to start?

    Let's face it, he's the original, the most known, the beating heart of mainstream comicdom and without his spit curled, insanely powerful self, comics wouldn't be what they are today (and you can take that any way you want to). Yet, for a character just shy of being eighty years old, how do you pick a defining moment?

    THE CHARACTER

    Born on Krypton, hurtled toward earth while his planet was destroyed in a catastrophic explosion, discovered by simple folk, raised of value and spends his spare time saving the world and being slightly superior to us all. Let's face it, even the most vehemently opposed to comics could reel off the history of Superman without even thinking about it. Yet he has lasted for 79 years and though his popularity may dip and wane at times, he remains an icon, a legend. Why does he maintain his hold on the publics imagination? Well, we all have our theories, i'm sure but for me it's two things.

    a. Super powers. Let's face it, as a kid, it was all you aspired to. I mean, what else are you going to be? Superman can do everything. Anything. He is hte all in one, no need to shop twice stop for superpowers. Simple.

    b. We haven't caught up with him yet. When Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster invented Superman, they created something that was beyond most peoples imaginings, something so wonderful and fantastical that it became the breakthrough hit that launched a million comics and rightfully so. In this day and age, where so much is jaded and cynical, Superman is still an amazing and magical concept, not just the powers which still defy belief, but the character himself; the undying optimism, unbreakable spirit and selfless heroism which, while much criticised, marks Superman as something unique. Many now balk at the idea that someone could be so noble and pure... heroic i think they used to call it. Yet as comics become increasingly dark and violent, as heroes become that much more like the dystopian visions presented in stories like Kingdom Come, Superman remains a light. He is unchanging in his purpose; to help those who need it. To aid those not as blessed, and it's that quality, that real heroism that brought me to my defining moment.

    THE DEFINING MOMENT

    Blink and you might have missed it. Sure, we all know that Grant Morrisons' ALL STAR SUPERMAN is an amazing story, filled with amazing moments that seemed to crystallize Superman down to his essence. But there was one little moment that for me defined the character.

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    It was such a throw away moment, superfluous to the over riding arc of the story, but there it was; massive, unimaginable power turned to the simple, unnoticed act of saving a young girls life, not by lifting a mountain or smacking Brainac one MILLION in the teeth, but by simple kindness and attention.

    That's Superman to me.

    Humanity. Grace. A person beyond our people showing us how our people should act.

    He is a bastion of our spirit, a reminder of all that could be good in this world.

    Superman.

    So please let me know, what do yo consider Superman's definitive moment?

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    #1  Edited By azza04

    Awesome blog!! Not sure what moment i would choose.

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    #2  Edited By Primmaster64

    Awesome indeed...Well...I'm not sure...I have to think

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    #3  Edited By Gambit1024

    To me, Superman's defining moment was:

    Superman could've said anything. ANYTHING. But his choice for his final words were used to make sure if everyone was ok. Idk why, but that moment, more so than any other moment, made him seem more heroic to me.

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    Pulling the heart out of Mageddon. When everyone is defeated, Superman is the guy for the job.

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    #5  Edited By feebadger

    @Gambit1024: It was a pretty close call with picking this moment too Gambit. It definitely is up there and in the purely SUPER heroic stakes i would probably say it is definitely Superman's defining moment. It doesn't get much cooler than a hero making the ultimate sacrifice, purely for the safety of others.

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    #6  Edited By feebadger

    @The Man of Tomorrow said:

    Pulling the heart out of Mageddon. When everyone is defeated, Superman is the guy for the job.

    I am just about to read Grant Morrison' run on JLA (which i think has the moment you're talking about in it) as i haven't fully read it yet. Sounds like a brilliant moment.

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    #7  Edited By NX

    yea supermans a great character,but not my favorite of course.

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    #8  Edited By feebadger

    @NX: Same here. But when i thought of whose definitive moment should be the first i just couldn't go past him.

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    #11  Edited By feebadger

    @FadeToBlackBolt: That's a pretty amazing moment fade to black bolt. I've never been a huge fan of Joe Kelly but maybe i'll give his Superman run a chance.

    @joshmightbe: BWAHAHAHAH! I've changed my mind! I'm with you joshmightbe! THAT'S the definitive Superman moment!

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    #12  Edited By TheCrowbar

    It's not in the comics but when he cried at Dan Turpin's death and the scene right after it. All that power and he was still powerless. What he did though was remind us of our courage which is what saved humanity in the end (And New Genesis)

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    #13  Edited By Darkmount1

    @TheCrowbar: That was from the Superman: The Animated Series episode "Apokolips...Now!" Part 2. Believe it or not, there was originally going to be appearances at Dan Turpin's funeral by some of his Marvel creations--Nick Fury, three of the Fantastic Four, and a few others, plus Stan Lee and Jim Steranko. Of course, it got cut out.

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    #14  Edited By Alecs
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    #15  Edited By feebadger

    @Darkmount1 said:

    @TheCrowbar: That was from the Superman: The Animated Series episode "Apokolips...Now!" Part 2. Believe it or not, there was originally going to be appearances at Dan Turpin's funeral by some of his Marvel creations--Nick Fury, three of the Fantastic Four, and a few others, plus Stan Lee and Jim Steranko. Of course, it got cut out.

    Aw man, i'd love to have Steranko at my funeral. That's the only way to die!

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    #16  Edited By PowerHerc

    @FadeToBlackBolt said:









    This is the moment. The definitive moment.

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    #17  Edited By FadeToBlackBolt
    @PowerHerc: I love that comic so much.  
     
    Did you hear that's going to be the next DC Animated film after JL: Doom? I'm so psyched.  
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    #18  Edited By PowerHerc

    @FadeToBlackBolt: No, I hadn't heard. I'm excited now, too.

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    #19  Edited By ssejllenrad

    @Gambit1024 said:

    To me, Superman's defining moment was:

    Off-topic: I just realized this. Did Lois let Superman's corpse fall into rubble?!?!? She was hugging him and the next thing you know he's lying flat... Not even flat. His head is falling backwards! That's just coooooold!!!!

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    #21  Edited By MetropolisKid41

    All very good ones, I'd like to add the moment from the New Krypton saga when Kal-el was to face execution, and had the chance to escape, but instead sat waiting in his cell for his judgement, and because of this was relieved of all charges.

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    #22  Edited By Primmaster64

    Cool

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    #23  Edited By feebadger

    @Primmaster64: I gotta say Primmaster64, that one ran a close second. I absolutely loved that moment, no powers getting down and dirty in the face of everything Superman isn't Got to LOVE that Superbrat Prime! Whatever is said, i just think he's a great villain. Oh, and congrats on your Community Star recognition. Well deserved!

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    #24  Edited By Primmaster64
    @feebadger: Thanks my friend!
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    #25  Edited By kimeraevet

    @feebadger: I hadn't remembered that scene, but it was a very emotionally touching one.

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    #26  Edited By PowerHerc

    @Primmaster64 said:

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    This is the definitive Superman.

    Thanks, Primmaster64.

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    #27  Edited By the_stegman  Moderator

     
      

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    this ^^^ 
     
     
    but on a serious note...this pretty much sums up what Superman is all about,   
     
     
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    He helps people in whatever ways he can, and that means not always using your muscle to swoop in and pummel bad guys, in this issue (Superman #701)  he literally waited for hours for the girl to calm down enough to talk to him, then talked her into not killing herself, i can't think of ANY other hero who would do that, most would just go in and force her off the ledge and call it a day, in the end Superman is more than just a superhero, he inspires hope, he is what man should strive to be like, he's an icon.
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    #28  Edited By Primmaster64
    @PowerHerc said:

    @Primmaster64 said:

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    This is the definitive Superman.

    Thanks, Primmaster64.

    :D No probl sir.
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    #29  Edited By tensor

    nice post

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    #30  Edited By feebadger

    @The Stegman: I haven't read that issue but it looks great and surprisingly similar to the moment i chose too. I agree that it's these moments that show that Superman is more than just a hero, he's an icon.

    @tensor: why, thank you, sir.

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    #31  Edited By RedOwl_1

    @crestfallen said:

    @joshmightbe said:
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    HA, HA, HA!!!! YEAH!!!! ;)

    LMAO :D

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    #32  Edited By Primmaster64
    @RedOwl_1 said:

    @crestfallen said:

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    LMAO :D

    yep its hilarious
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    #33  Edited By feebadger

    Bumping this in anticipation of more DEFINITIVE articles to come.

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    @Gambit1024 said:

    To me, Superman's defining moment was:

    Superman could've said anything. ANYTHING. But his choice for his final words were used to make sure if everyone was ok. Idk why, but that moment, more so than any other moment, made him seem more heroic to me.

    I haven't read that book so I don't know the backstory but why does Superman look so small?

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    #35  Edited By PowerHerc

    Superman's definitive moment might well be yet to come.

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    #36  Edited By feebadger

    @G_Money_Christmas: Baaaad art. And why had Lois just dropped him like that? The man's dead! Could probably use a hand!

    @PowerHerc: Absolutely and i really hope so. Should do a prospective definitive series for characters.

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    #37  Edited By SandMan_
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    This right here.
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    #38  Edited By Vilai

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    hey trying to add to my superman collection this sounds like a GREAT read what issue or story is this. Thanks in advance.

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    #39  Edited By feebadger

    @Vilai: That would be from the Infinite Crisis mini series by Geoff Johns and a bunch of amazing artists. This particular section is from issue 7 if memory serves. A great follow up to Crisis On Infinite Earths.

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    #40  Edited By ssejllenrad

    Superman's defining moment:

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    #41  Edited By feebadger

    @ssejllenrad: The world is a cruel place for a Superman...

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    I've been collecting all the Superman stuff from the New 52 as I have just recently become a fan of him but thanks to this and a couple other threads, you guys have given me a lot of books to look for that seem to be better than what they're putting out now. So thank you

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