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Alex Giles

What defines a Superhero?

by Alex Giles Email

For as long as I can remember I have been using the term “Superhero” when speaking about a goody comic book character and in that time I have never really thought to myself ‘What defines a Superhero?’.

With the question ‘What defines a Superhero?, what I am asking is what makes a Superhero different from just a hero and what defines them, especially in the comic book world, what makes a Superhero different from all the others in a costume with a secret identity?

Here are entries for Superhero from the first two dictionaries I checked online.

Superhero:

“A fictional hero having extraordinary or superhuman powers; also: an exceptionally skilful or successful person”

And

“A benevolent fictional character with superhuman powers, such as Superman”

This doesn’t really give me enough to answer the question and is where I start to get confused. For instance when we talk about guys in the mould of Ghost Rider and The Punisher who are quite happy to kill for the great of good are they Superheroes? And what about like Magneto and people like him because when he turned all good and joined the X-Men team do we now call him a superhero even though he has killed so many people in the past because he WAS a Supervillain but then turned good?

I have been thinking about the question now for five days or so because I wrote the above last week before work got a hold of me.

I have managed (I think) to define what I would class as a ‘Superhero’, It may not be the ‘official’ view of what a Superhero is and I would highly imagine the definition of Superhero differs from each person to the next but here is what I broke mine into and what from now on I will use it to define a Superhero.

The first thing to take into account is that Superheroes don't necessarily have to have superpowers. Batman, Green Arrow, Nightwing to name just three don’t have superpowers, yes the all have amazing talents but no ‘actual’ superpowers and yet I would class all three as Superhero’s.

People like Punisher, Ghost Rider, and Magneto like I mentioned before do not in my eyes class as a Superhero because there are a few rules one has to have to get ‘Super’ added to that Hero part in my eyes.

The rules I am talking about are not many but I believe needed to define and help separate the Superhero from the hero.

First up and MOST importantly is the moral code and what they live by, when out fighting crime and doing the greater good, which options do they chose?
Sometimes the most honourable or heroes may have to be non heroic and walk away, they may have to chose an option they don’t want too and don’t like but for them It’s about doing the right thing no matter how much vengeance or revenge is there, no matter who it is every life is equal.

Second and last rule is that they have to have either a superpower or a special talent and use it to fight a good fight, use the power/talent to try and make earth and which ever other planets they are on a better place. Fight for Truth, Justice and Honour.

I could go on and define each of my two rules more but the article is getting on a bit and we all know I can waffle so ill stop it there.

I will finish by saying the list of people I used to call a superhero has about halved.

Regards

Muldwych

Gavin Jones

Attack of The Super-Lesbians!

by Gavin Jones Email

Link: http://spandexcomic.wordpress.com/

...and they aren't even French!

Always a friend to the gays and the lesbians, especially those clad in skin tight spandex we at Sidekick Central couldn't resist running this press release for Spandex #4 when it landed on our desk. We will definitely be checking this out at Bristol Comic Expo on Saturday.

Gay superteam Spandex are back – and they have a sexy new batch of enemies to fight! In the brand new fourth issue, ‘Les Girlz’ emerge from the shadows to unleash their vicious plans on our heroes – and it’s gonna get messy!

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@Neon_Lynx

Something Silly for Sunday # 92 - Wolverine is in... [UPDATED]

by @Neon_Lynx Email

It started off as a joke, then it became self-referential, then it became the target of fan ire and now it's on the verge of eating itself... Just how many comics is Wolverine in?

From the way people go on about it (including us!), you may be surprised at the answer. Or I may just be being a little naive... I've only counted regular titles and not one-shots and/or guest appearances but click through for the answer and some cool artwork!

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Gavin Jones

Something Silly for Sunday #91 - Hotel Batman

by Gavin Jones Email

Link: http://curbed.com/archives/2011/03/11/worlds-craziest-batman-room-is-in-an-erotic-hourly-rate-motel.php

Fancy living like Bruce Wayne? Or even better living like Batman? Well now you can but only if you're in Taiwan and willing to pay by the hour, oh yes it's one of tose hotels. Pretty impressive all the same evn if it is an erotic experience hotel. More pictures fter the jump.

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Gavin Jones

Something Silly for Sunday #90 - The Splott Division

by Gavin Jones Email

Link: http://www.youtube.com/user/thesplottdivision

The Splott Division

Welcome to The Splott Division, an elite(ish) superhero team coming straight out of the Cardiff manor of Splott.

Special thanks has to go out to my pops for this one, still rocking in Splott he put me onto this viral sitcom from the place where I did a lot of growing up and even more comic book buying.
Continue on past the jump for the first episode of The Splott Division and more!

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Gavin Jones

Something Silly For Sunday #50 - How to Tell if You're a Superhero

by Gavin Jones Email

Link: http://www.youtube.com/user/aniBOOM

What actually led me to this AniBoom video was a New Year's Special of their Awesome Force series which I thought would be quite seasonal but then I preferred this so if you want that video instead I guess you're on your own.

Surely this short must've been inspired by The Incredibles, it sure looks like that kind of quality...impressive...most impressive.