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Superman Renounces His US Citizenship

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Superman has renounced his US citizenship, and for a character long-known for "truth, justice, and the American way," that's big news.

Though DC's promotion of this week's 96-page Action Comics #900 centered around the main story — the conclusion of the year-long "Black Ring" saga starring Lex Luthor — it was a back-up written by David S. Goyer and illustrated by Miguel Sepulveda that's making headlines.

In the story, Superman is scolded by a member of the president's security staff for appearing at a protest in Iran, with the notion that Superman's actions reflect the positions of US government as a whole. As a result, Superman chooses to renounce his US citizenship, rather than have his deeds be construed as a statement of any one entity's policies.
 
Finally. It never made sense for Superman (not Clark Kent) to be American. Earth is his foster mother and his character should be above political and national identity.
 
Guess the cold war is finally over.
ZeroGravity said:
So, uh, how exactly did he obtain said citizenship in the first place?
He has a birth certificate in the Smallville Courthou ohshit
 
ZeroGravity said:
So, uh, how exactly did he obtain said citizenship in the first place?
Yeah...

I'm guessing Superman has renounced his citizenship but Clark Kent is still American? Has Clark been committing fraud all of this time?
 
spiderman123 said:
b/c he's an illegal alien

Well, that doesn't really answer my question. Superman doesn't pay taxes, he doesn't have a social security number. In the eyes of the government Superman doesn't exist. We're all just numbers.

But I don't ever recall a point where anybody even cared. Or when the last time "truth, justice and the American way" was ever mentioned in recent history.
 
Move along young chaps, nothing to see here. "Smokes pipe"

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Kurtofan said:
Superman renounces his U.S. citizenship in Action Comics' record-breaking 900th issue. But that's not all the benevolent alien refugee does in the sprawling special issue, which hits stores Wednesday.

The Man of Steel throws down in outer space against a continually misguided Lex Luthor, who's finally rewarded for his boundless ambition by becoming a petulant god. Supes also throws a pizza party with Lois Lane for his Kryptonian pals, who crowd his couch while chowing grub and chewing scenery. He talks cosmology and philosophy with an interstellar deity beset by guilt over civilizations he was perhaps too selfish to save, and goes head-to-head with a one-time pro athlete who's become a superheroic show-off

This sounds terrible awesome.
 
Clark Kent is an American I understand but Superman?

When the hell did he ever one in the first place? Especially since he's the super-powered alien that travels the globe with no ID to people.

Pointless.
 
Kurtofan said:
The comments are great

Ballzout said:
The problem isn't so much the medium as the message it's carrying. Wonder Woman doesn't wear a costume based on the US flag any more. Captain America isn't being referred to as Captain America overseas, and now Superman gives up his US citizenship. The entire impression is that being American is somehow a stigma to be avoided.

Oh, well. At least we still have Batman.
howie444 said:
Definitely has a One World Order Overtone ............
patriotshammer said:
LOOK, up in the sky, it's a bird, it's a plane, No it's a Can O' SPAM.... What has happened to our heroes of our childhood??? Hollywood has neutered all of these Heroes, fortunately we still have Heroes in Our Servicemen and Women...

I Love My Country, but loathe my Gov't, for what it has done to denigrate this Nation to the world!!!

VOTE CONSERVATIVE IN 2012!!!
 
So I read this issue. I don't generally read superhero comics but I was kind of curious about it.

There are 4 supermen, two of them are robots. Lex Luthor is a god. Lois Lane is a faceless robot. Superman had a son who sacrificed himself to save some planet that ended up exploding anyway. Lex Luthor somehow radiates pure happiness to the world. Death of the Endless shows up. wtf.

I don't think superhero comics are for me.
 
dream said:
So I read this issue. I don't generally read superhero comics but I was kind of curious about it.

There are 4 supermen, two of them are robots. Lex Luthor is a god. Lois Lane is a faceless robot. Superman had a son who sacrificed himself to save some planet that ended up exploding anyway. Lex Luthor somehow radiates pure happiness to the world. Death of the Endless shows up. wtf.

I don't think superhero comics are for me.

what the fuck

are you serious? Jesus Christ that is terrible.
 
dream said:
So I read this issue. I don't generally read superhero comics but I was kind of curious about it.

There are 4 supermen, two of them are robots. Lex Luthor is a god. Lois Lane is a faceless robot. Superman had a son who sacrificed himself to save some planet that ended up exploding anyway. Lex Luthor somehow radiates pure happiness to the world. Death of the Endless shows up. wtf.

I don't think superhero comics are for me.
That sounds like a bad fanfiction.
 
HomerSimpson-Man said:
Captain America not being called Captain America? What the hell is this bullshit?
I don't know if this is still happening, but last I read, the Captain America movie will just be called "The First Avenger" in other countries, as opposed to "Captain America".

I'm not sure if this has changed since or not.
 
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