How did a genre rooted in weirdness and wonder become a byword for the normative, the familiar, and the mundane?

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    1 year ago

    I wasn’t specifically referring to gore or violence, but themes - and I wasn’t referring to comics specifically, just the bulk of superhero media. There have been some revisionist examples of superhero settings that take an established character and place them in a different context, with more adult HBO-esque themes. But the bulk of the many repeated releases for film every year don’t seem to be of that nature.

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      1 year ago

      The blockbusters don’t, but there have been adult or at least mature superhero movies around forever and not just existing popular characters in new settings. I think you are limiting ‘superhero’ to a specific subset that excludes anything that would not be aimed at kids.

      Do you see Kick Ass as a superhero movie?

      Darkman?

      The Crow?

      Constantine?