Why aren't you a superhero?
Posted by Matt M. on June 07, 2008 at 05:17 PM
As a kid I wanted my life to be different from the one I imagined ahead of me. I wanted to be a master jewel thief or president of a unified North and South America. As I got older the dreams got smaller. I wanted to monopolize America's garbage collection industry. Now they're more abstract. I wish I'd had a comic book like Kick-Ass to inspire me when I was younger.
It's about a high school student named Dave Lizewski who wonders why nobody wants to grow up to be a superhero. One day he decides to put on a scuba suit and fight crime. Mark Millar's writing comes across as authentic and a fresh take on what makes a superhero. The way he integrates ideas from his fans drives home the point that Kick-Ass is something that exists in our world. We should all ask ourselves why we didn't choose to be superheroes.
With every issue I've gotten a little choked up, or felt a rush of excitement. Nothing else, except All Star Superman, comes close to engaging me like this every month. Every issue so far has sold out. Issue 3 mentions that they've started hitting Spider-Man/X-Men numbers with 75,000 copies of the first issue sold. I think this could be big.
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It's deinitely true that a lot of people want to be a superhero, and Kick-Ass gives people that hope. But something to realize is that many mainstream superheroes are the "little guy" in their world at some point. Just take a look at Peter Parker and Clark Kent. The big difference with Kick-Ass is that he doesn't have superpowers.
I think the life of a superhero is very exhausting...so I don't want to be a superhero! ;)
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