From one of the
most acclaimed and profound writers in the world of comics comes a
thrilling and provocative exploration of humankind’s great modern myth:
the superhero
The first superhero comic ever published, Action Comics no. 1
in 1938, introduced the world to something both unprecedented and
timeless: Superman, a caped god for the modern age. In a matter of
years, the skies of the imaginary world were filled with strange
mutants, aliens, and vigilantes: Batman, Wonder Woman, the Fantastic
Four, Iron Man, and the X-Men—the list of names as familiar as our own.
In less than a century, they’ve gone from not existing at all to being
everywhere we look: on our movie and television screens, in our
videogames and dreams. But what are they trying to tell us?
For
Grant Morrison, arguably the greatest of contemporary chroniclers of the
“superworld,” these heroes are powerful archetypes whose ongoing,
decades-spanning story arcs reflect and predict the course of human
existence: Through them we tell the story of ourselves, our troubled
history, and our starry aspirations. In this exhilarating work of a
lifetime, Morrison draws on art, science, mythology, and his own
astonishing journeys through this shadow universe to provide the first
true history of the superhero—why they matter, why they will always be
with us, and what they tell us about who we are . . . and what we may
yet become.
Supergods: What Masked Vigilantes, Miraculous Mutants, and a Sun God from Smallville Can Teach Us About Being Human By Grant Morrison (Audiobook)
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